Din supernova


The supernova left behind the energetic Din Pulsar and the surrounding Din Nebula, which consisted of red gases. According to a theory of the Ayrou species of the Maya Kovel system, deadly radiation from the Din supernova eventually reached the Sanyassa system, where the world Sanyassa IV was home to the sentient Sanyassans. The event encoded itself in the DNA of the latter species, which was particularly susceptible to the ensuing genetic cataclysm. The Sanyassans subsequently recorded the supernova in their art and songs.

The Din supernova was first mentioned in the article "Endor and the Moddell Sector," which was published in the ninth issue of the Star Wars Gamer magazine on February 22, 2002.

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The Din supernova was first mentioned in the article "Endor and the Moddell Sector," which was published in the ninth issue of the Star Wars Gamer magazine on February 22, 2002.

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