[@The 42nd Gecko] By the way, since a certain point has just been brought to my attention and I don't know if you are aware of it despite I having described it before. The Nexus' skies are very alien looking. There's a lot of moons, and Planets and stuff out there. Since it's kind of a dimensional crossroads/it's own isolate pocket universe, but still has connections with the rest of the multiverse. What you can see on them depends mostly of what other verse the Nexus is skimming at the moment. Some of them may even be visible during the day (and not all parts of the Nexus need to have the same celestial bodies visible at the same time, even if they are gas giants, they may be only visible from a place and not from the other). The background is still lots of stars and a huge structure that looks like an arm of a spiral galaxy but seems to slowly crawl with will of its own, even though the pace is far too slow to notice for anyone that's not actually trying to map the skies (not that Miyu has a way to go into interstellar space and come back in a reasonable time frame, obviously). In other words, the Nexus seems to have a precession far faster than that of the Earth (and most celestial bodies don't follow the laws of physics at all), making its skies very mutable. Which is very important given how long most of the Nexus inhabitants live. These two videos give a bit of an idea of what I tried to describe: [center][youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y06tsWIpQXQ[/youtube][/center] [center][youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ems4_tMQvE[/youtube][/center]