Aquari reduced his speed into the sub-light range as he approached the mighty Goag Ralus. Aquari zigged and zagged through the kaleidoscope of thousands of rapidly orbiting globular clusters of stars all packed into the central parsec of the galaxy. All those stars are packed in everywhere except the dark circular void in the center encircled by a ring of gas that feeds the radio signal of the galaxy’s super-massive black hole called Ralus Xnoga. There, the galaxy’s super-massive black hole sits quietly and patiently awaiting the occasional star or molecular cloud of debris to eventually be swept over the great galactic waterfall of an event horizon out of reality. Already a thin noodle of light stretches its way across the dark void to the event horizon in the center where Ralus Xnoga feasts. It is said that Aquari is probably at least a descendant of the Aigon Sophin in the first age of Magphoreus who helped clear out this region in order to quiet down the once ravenous Ralus Xnoga, which translates as ‘Star Hole’ in ancient Nephaprican. Aquari reduced speed knowing that his old friend Goag Ralus would be broadcasting on a radio frequency as soon as It spotted Aquari. Aquari liked to slow down a ways out knowing that Goag has been squinting Its telescopic vision in the direction Aquari had been calculated to arrive from.
Aquari saw the seven points of Goag Ralus getting larger in the distance. Before Aquari had been focusing on one of the seven stars that each orbited a point of the great Goag Ralus who measured in size to be more enormous than Earth’s whole solar system. Goag Ralus (Constructor of Stars) spun as a ring of ancient Nephaprican technology with a nebula of molecular material in Its center. Goag became the pinnacle result of virtual particle technologies that were developed by the Eagolim who migrated here in the second galactic age. Goag Ralus defies Its own crushing mass by controlling Its own gravity, (also known as virtual particle creation,) like someone over-conscious of their own weight. With total control of gravity and powered by seven stars each more than 30 solar masses, Goag Ralus has reshaped the galactic bar of stars that used to exist in the second age, which turned into the Fybrolus galactic arm of this present age. The creation of the Fybrolus galactic arm signaled to intelligent life in other galaxies that something amazing happened here in Magphoreus. After 10 million years of galactic evolution the Eagolim arrived here and created Goag Ralus to labor away at filling the future of Magphoreus with solar systems that could support terrestrial life.