



This page fills the role of Embassy for the Galactic Hub Project Civilized space community.

The information found here represents a user-created civilization hub that is a creative addition to the game.





There are multiple game-release versions of the Galactic Hub Project embassy page.





The Galactic Hub Project is a civilized space community.

Summary

Official flag of the Galactic Hub.

The Galactic Hub Project, generally referred to just as the Galactic Hub, is one of the largest and oldest civilizations in No Man's Sky. The core focus of the Galactic Hub is exploration and documentation, but the civilization also offers extensive multiplayer support, economic interactions, competitive PVP events, player-made content such as bases, and more. Members of the Galactic Hub are known as Interlopers, an adoption of possibly-insulting, often-used Vy'keen terminology.

The Galactic Hub officially occupies 11 regions: The Arm of Vezitinen and 10 surrounding regions. Inside these 11 regions, Galactic Hub Naming Guidelines are considered mandatory. Individual players and sovereign civilizations also occupy the space around the Galactic Hub, known as the Hubble Zone (which includes the "Huburbs").

The Galactic Hub's main website is the Galactic Hub subreddit (or "Hubreddit"). See the "Hub Links & 3rd-Party Tools" section for more official Galactic Hub websites.

Interloper Census

Upon reaching the Galactic Hub, the first thing you should do is sign up for the Interloper Census, for the following reasons:

Gives the Galactic Hub staff an accurate idea of the size of the civilization.

Allows other players to more easily locate your home base(s), and what game mode it's on (however, you can omit that info if you don't want a lot of visitors).

Allows people to check which platform you're on (can be useful if you post something on the Subreddit, for example, and they're wondering if it's on PC, PS4 or Xbox).

In the Atlas Rises era, the Galactic Hub Census exceeded 500 registered citizens.

Benefits

Documentation - Clearly locate desirable ships, multi-tools, freighters, and technology; fascinating flora and fauna; useful resources; and much more. Contribute with the knowledge that you're part of a semi-scientific community and helping other Interlopers.

Multiplayer Elements - As the largest civilization in Euclid, the Galactic Hub is the #1 location for multiplayer interactions, whether that means seeing other players, player bases, a variety of Communications Stations, or just frequently coming across discovered systems. Community Farms allow players easy access to valuable and/or useful resources. Various multiplayer events are also hosted in the Galactic Hub, from parties to gladiator-like PVP tournaments to exocraft/starship races.

Economy - The Galactic Hub's Discord has a "#Trades-and-Services" channel where players can request help from specific Service Roles. For example, you might request a Construction Worker to bring you large quantities of Carbon and Ferrite, or you may want to call a HUber Transport to quickly let you access a location which is too distant or which you have difficulty finding. Players can register with a certain Service Role so they will be notified when they're needed. Services can be paid for in Units (via valuable items like Stasis Devices or Fusion Ignitors), Nanites (via Modules), various forms of barter, or unpaid (at the Service Person's discretion).

Community - The community extends beyond the in-game multiplayer elements. Our community has created over 500 wiki pages, has 10,000+ Subreddit subscribers, a variety of resources (see "Hub Links & 3rd Party Tools" section), and even a Redbubble shop for Galactic Hub merchandise. More importantly than just the features, the Galactic Hub community are friendly, often very experienced Interlopers. We ask that new players do some basic research, but we're always willing to help anyone who needs it.

Naming Convention

The Galactic Hub uses a specific convention when naming solar systems, the Galactic Hub Naming Guidelines. These guidelines require that solar system names have 3 parts:

HUBn - The "HUB" part lets people know they're in the Galactic Hub, and the "n" represents the Region Number, from 1 - 11.

Solar Index Value / ### - The Solar Index Value (SIV) is the last part of a coordinate string from a Signal Booster. Each SIV appears only once per region.

These two parts are combined in brackets as [HUBn-###], which functions like an abbreviated coordinate string (the region number represents the first 3 parts of a coordinate string, and the SIV represents the last part). This forms a "Hub Tag."

(Optional) Custom Name - Custom names, or the original procedurally-generated name, should be placed after the Hub Tag.

As Hub Tags are invaluable for navigation - they make it fairly easy to remember and repost entire coordinate strings - they are considered mandatory. Players who prefer not to use Galactic Hub Naming Guidelines should only upload systems outside the Galactic Hub's 11 regions. No naming guidelines are enforced in the Huburbs / Hubble Zone outside of the 11 Hub regions.

Regions Occupied

the Arm of Vezitinen. Map of the Galactic Hub's regions by UniDestiny . The 9 regions in the middle share the same horizontal plane, with 1 region above and 1 below HUB1 /

The Galactic Hub officially occupies the following 11 regions, as well as a number of "Huburb" regions in an unofficial capacity.

Also see How to Convert Primary Hub Tags to Coordinates / Portal Addresses.

HUB1 (Arm of Vezitinen) is the core of the Hub, and can be thought of as "downtown Galactic Hub." This region has the densest concentration of discoveries and bases.

HUB10 (Savenix Instability) is the Embassy Region . Other civilizations should base their Embassies in this region, as close to the Black Hole as possible.

. Other civilizations should base their Embassies in this region, as close to the Black Hole as possible. HUB11 (Nonlopsi Instability) is the Production Region. Interlopers constructing Crop Farms, Gas Refineries, Mining Bases, or bases which otherwise exist primarily to provide items/resources should build them in this region.

Social Media: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Reddit

Console-native Communities: PlayStation Community - Search "NoMan'sSky Galactic Hub"; XBox Club - Search "NMS Galactic Hub Project" (public club)

Pilgrim Star Path can help players reach the Galactic Hub.

GH Discord allows Hub players to easily chat in a less "structured" environment than the Subreddit, and is better suited to multiplayer interactions (such as Service requests).

Redbubble Shop gives enthusiastic interlopers a place to purchase (real-life) Hub merchandise. Note that this doesn't include metallic Galactic Hub pins, which are produced in limited quantities.

How to Join

See Interloper's Handbook - Guide to the Galactic Hub for a guide on how to reach the Hub, how to contribute to the Hub, customs of Hub life, and more. Has yet to be updated to version 1.5

HUB1-21 TopOfTheTree3 is our Port System, the solar system where players may claim a base after using a Portal without considering if there's already a base in the system. (*no longer an option after NEXT)

Content Directory

For "coordinates," include Signal Booster coordinates for systems and planets, and both Signal Booster & Visor Latitude/Longitude coordinates for planetary locations. For "image," include an image of whatever makes the location notable.

Colonies

Colonies are systems (or often smaller areas, such as a single planet or even a single island) where multiple players have created bases. The Galactic Hub's largest colonies are official colonies - colonies officially sponsored by the Hub staff - but a number of smaller, unofficial colonies also exist. Any Hub citizen is welcome to start their own colony.

Production Colonies

Production Colonies are similar to standard Colonies in that they are localized gatherings of multiple bases. While standard Colonies are focused on a sense of community, showing off your building skills, and visiting neighbors' bases, Production Colonies are focused on extracting resources from planets in a cooperative fashion.

Community Bases (Non-production)

PS4

PC

Image Name Location Resources & Other Notes Discoverer Portal of Light HUB 10-6A Orgete Aioik 106AFA556C30 Galactic Gothic style cathedral on the site of the HUB planet Orgete Aioik. Built to commemorate the meeting of two early travellers, this base features a friendship memorial, portal alter room, aquariums and terrariums, statue hall and viewing platform. Services include parking for two spacecraft, exocraft parking, base teleporter (nested in portal frame), and small farm with NipNip and Carbon planters. Visit the Omnis Empire Consulate, located at The Hive on Eniwa 68/L3, for more services and information about our culture and mission. MegaMecaSaru

XBOX

Image Base Name Location Description Architect Traveler's Research Institute HUB7-73

042E:0078:0D56:0073

4073F9557C2F This base is a research facility for Travelers seeking information. The 11 exotic planet collectibles are on display. Ongoing projects include a weapons research collaboration between Korvax scientists and Vy'keen weapons designers. BlackCatLair FUNKY CLAUDE'S TREEHOUSE [HUB1-1F5] Mila, Axby Delta

042F:0078:0D55:01F5

41F5F9556C30 Interloper Island on Axby Delta... come see a prime example of an exotic paradise planet with several established bases, and catch a glimpse of Funky Claude if you're lucky! SHUTxxYOxxFACE

Production Bases (Farms, etc)

If any Production Bases are visited and cannot be located, please message the listed architect. If they do not reply for weeks, or reply and indicate they demolished/removed the base, please remove it from the list below.

PS4

PC

Image Base Name Production Type Harvest Location

& Game Mode Architect New Avalon New Beijing New Detroit (*) New Petra (*) Farms Gases Mines Circuit Boards (x32) Liquid Explosive (x32) Living Glass (x32) Various materials & gases HUB4-CB Cribbledorp 0430:0078:0D55:00CB 40CBF9556C31 Darkwolf

XBox

Fauna

See Galactic Hub Exobiology Corps.

Starships

See Galactic Hub Starship Catalog for more.

Freighters

See Galactic Hub Freighter Catalog for more.

See Galactic Hub Multi-tool Catalog for more.

Polo's Picks

Polo's Picks are a series of S-Class multi-tools located by hollyvalero in the Galactic Hub or Hubble Zone. Sources are included for further information (some have special reload requirements, etc).

Multiplayer Content Overview

Colonies

Colonies are localized settlements of multiple player bases. Colonies may occupy a single island, a single solar system, or any amount of space in-between. Some colonies are "free-form" where any players may join and build at whatever location they'd like, others have designated landmasses to build on, and others still have coordinated settlement maps where players must settle at specific planetary coordinates.

See Colonies section for more info.

Services

Services are the jobs / careers of the Galactic Hub civilization. Services serve two primary functions: to allow players to request help in a direct way from other players, and to allow players who respond to those requests to be rewarded/paid. Services are conducted through the "#Trades-and-Services" channel of the Galactic Hub Discord.

The process of requesting a Service is as follows:

Enter the "#Trades-and-Services" channel of the Galactic Hub Discord.

Begin your message with a ping/tag for the Service Role which you need assistance from. For example, if you needed a HUber Transport, you would start your message with "@HUber Captain".

In the rest of your message, explain the details of what service you need. Always include your Game Mode. Always include your location (via Signal Booster coordinates and/or Portal glyphs) if location is relevant.

Wait for a Service Person to reply to your request. They will ping/tag you directly.

Work out the details (including payment details) with the Service Person. Once an agreement is reached, proceed with the Service as requested.





List of Services

Architect - Architects can construct bases for you, either by joining your party or (on PS4) via Share Play. Architects may also offer input or renovations on existing bases. Architects are tasked primarily with the structure of a base; see the "Interior Designer" role for a greater focus on furniture, etc.

Construction Material Supplier - Construction Material Suppliers supply large quantities of Carbon and Ferrite, and may or may not offer additional construction supplies as well. Although they may be willing to help with projects, a Construction Material Supplier's main service is offering resources, not helping to build a base.

Electrician - Similar to an Architect, an Electrician can help you construct your base but with a specific focus on wiring, whether it be wiring complex mechanisms or just running the wires so they're as invisible as possible.

Financial Agent - Financial Agents have a straightforward job: you give them money, and they turn it into more money by using it to craft products, etc. They profit by keeping some of the money they earn, or may request other forms of payment such as barter.

Fuel Delivery - Fuel Deliverers operate primarily in Survival and Permadeath, bringing Starship Launch Fuel to players who find themselves effectively trapped by storms or other conditions.

HUber Captain - HUber Captains are tasked primarily with moving players to the Hub by use of the "Join Party" function, and with moving players around the Galactic Hub (and Hubble Zone in general) with their freighters and navigation skill. If you need to reach a specific location, or need help getting to the Galactic Hub, just call a HUber.

Interior Designer - Interior Designers focus on the placement of furniture, decals, lights, and other objects within the interior spaces of a base (as well as "lawn/patio furniture" and similar focuses). Like Architects, they can help you build a base from the start or renovate/offer input on an existing base, and work either through the party function or Share Play.

Investor - Investors offer start-up money for other businesses, and are unique in that they may accept (or even require) a percentage of your businesses's earnings in the future rather than more standard payment methods.

If you can think of a Service role which is not currently supported, please suggest it to 7101334. Not all suggestions will be applied, but they will all be discussed by the Council.

How to Register for / Retire from a Service Role

Services are handled through the Galactic Hub Discord. After joining the Discord, navigate to the "#bots" channel, and post the command associated with the role (from the list below) in the chat. Your role will automatically be assigned, and you will be notified whenever someone posts in the "#trades-and-services" channel requesting help from your role. You may sign up for multiple roles.

Commands: !architect !construction !designer !electrician !financial !fuel !huber !investor !merchant

If you want to retire from a Service, ask any Discord Moderator (Sentinel) to remove your role.

The Merchant Class

The Merchant Class is a separate class of service. Merchants sell goods to other players, or may even give out free goods.

Items may be transferred directly through the menu, but this sometimes causes players to crash. An alternative is placing a Portable Refiner, then transferring items indirectly through the Refiner.

The Merchant Class is a new Galactic Hub feature. Please send any suggestions for improvements to 7101334.

Registering & Operating as a Merchant

To become a merchant, first register for the Merchant service role as described in the Services section above. After that, the only requirement is that you include the word "Merchant" somewhere in your Freighter name. Merchant may also be abbreviated in your freighter name as "M." For example, GHSS Unification(NipNip Bud M.). A freighter name may be 31 characters long.

When you find another player, you will summon your freighter into the system. This will display the message, "(Interloper Name) summoned their capital ship (Freighter Name)", immediately notifying all other players of your freighter name and advertising your mobile shop.

As a Merchant, your freighter is your primary advertising tool. You should name it something catchy, but something which also makes it clear what you're selling. You don't need to list your entire sales inventory - for example, if you sold various weapon modules as well as supplies, you might choose "(Mods&Etc M.)". A food merchant might use a phrase like "(Dessert Merchant)" rather than specifying they sell both cakes and donuts. If people can already guess what you're selling - maybe your freighter is called "NipNip Mobile Grow" or "hollyvalero's Galaxy Donuts" - then you can even just put (Merchant) without further specification.

Freighters are not currently visible to other players in multiplayer and therefore cannot be used as mobile restaurants. If freighters become visible in a future update, their use will expand.

Be prepared to accept a variety of different payments. Players may not have the exact item or currency you want, and if it's more convenient for them to get the item you're selling on their own vs getting the payment you're requesting, your business isn't likely to flourish.

You will also need some method for customers to contact you. Being available on mic is strongly recommended as a merchant, but text-based messaging (Discord, in-game chat for PC, or PS4/XBox messaging) is also an option.

Customers have two options to find merchants: by tagging the @Merchant role in the #trades-and-services Discord channel like any other Service as described in the Services section above, or by happening to be in the same system as an active merchant. The former is more reliable (and a great option for on-demand food delivery), but the latter is more convenient. Merchants can most often be found in high-activity systems like the capital, other official colonies, or systems hosting active events.

After locating a Merchant, inquire about what goods they're selling and what their prices are. From there, either proceed with the transaction, try haggling their prices down a bit, or decline to pursue the transaction further. Merchants live on their reputation as much as business, so be sure to post in the Hubreddit about any positive Merchant experiences!

Payment Methods

Services & Merchants may be paid for in a variety of ways.

Units : Players can pay with Units indirectly by transferring items of appropriate value. For example, for a lower-value trade you might transfer a Larval Core, while for a more high-value trade, you might transfer 25 Stasis Devices. The "exchange value" of any items traded for this purpose is always the Galactic Average displayed in the pause menu - the local prices of Space Stations / Trade Posts are irrelevant, whether higher or lower.

Nanites: Players can pay with Nanites indirectly by transferring modules of appropriate value. A lower-value trade might see a B-Class Module traded, while a high-value trade could see 5 S-Class Modules transferred as payment. Platinum, Hadal Cores, and other items/resources can also be refined into Nanites. The "exchange value" of any items traded for this purpose is always the value at the space station where the trade was conducted, as a Galactic Average value is not displayed for Nanites.

Barter: Players can pay with items meant more for crafting, construction, technology, or other purposes besides indirect transfer of Units/Nanites.

Service: Some Service People may accept, or even request/require, other Services as payment. For example, an Investor might offer to invest 300 million in your business if you work as a Construction Material Supplier for them for 4 gameplay sessions.

Fraud

Individuals who are determined to have intentionally defrauded other players will be banned from participating in any Services, and may be banned from the Hub if they haven't contributed much to the community.

Star League

Star League logo by AndyKrycek6

The Galactic Hub Star League is the Hub's sponsored simulation sports organization, which allows players from any Federation or Hubble civilization to compete against each other. A variety of custom-built bases have been created for the Star League, such as racetracks and PVP arenas. See the linked page for more information.

Government & Civilized Space Interactions

Government Structure

The Galactic Hub is directed primarily by Founder / Director 7101334, who is advised by the Galactic Hub Council. Euclid Director AndyKrycek6 acts as second in command, followed by Security Director MrJordanMurphy. Post-Euclid Directors (leaders of Galactic Hub Hilbert, Calypso, Budullangr, & Eissentam) have near-complete authority over their civilizations, with some exceptions such as coordinates, naming guidelines, use of subreddit/wiki, and emblem.

The Galactic Hub is not interested in hostile interactions with other civilizations ('wars').

Alliances

Emblem for the Federation.

(Refer to Civilized space page for more info)

United Federation of Travelers

The Galactic Hub is a founding member of the United Federation of Travelers alliance, a longstanding alliance of most of No Man's Sky's largest civilizations. Since the Federation was established, the Galactic Hub's Ambassadors have been some of the more active participants. Through the Federation, the Hub has expanded ties with groups like the AGT and Empire of Hova.

Hubble Cooperative

The Hubble Cooperative is a non-binding, ungoverned alliance of civilizations within the Hubble Zone: 1-2 maximum freighter warps (about 5,000-6,000ly) of the Galactic Hub's core region. The purpose of the Hubble Cooperative is to encourage as many sovereign civilizations to exist within close proximity as possible, with the goal of mutually increased traffic and easier access to inter-civilizational discoveries.

Formal Alliances

The Galactic Hub hosts a formal alliance program for civilizations which are either Federation members or located in the Hubble Zone. Formal alliances come with the following benefits:

Economic Assistance - Your civilizations' leaders can request economic assistance from the Galactic Hub as needed.

Embassy Construction - A Galactic Hub architect will create an embassy base and (if desired/applicable) claim an embassy system within your space. Embassies provide a show of support and respect from the Galactic Hub, as well as providing a point of interest for travelers.

List of Formal Alliances

Aesir Ascendancy - The Aesir Ascendancy is a civilization focused on exploration, cultivation, and combat. Based in the Beta Quadrant, this civilization is one of the Galactic Hub's newer allies.

Alliance of Galactic Travellers - The AGT and Galactic Hub have cooperated since the Legacy Hub days, and in the Atlas Rises era, have forged a formal alliance. The semi-nomadic AGT boasts the second-largest population of registered players, with their primary base of operations in the Atlas Rises era located in the Beta Quadrant.

Eyfert Khannate - A lore-based civilization located in the 18th galaxy Rerasmutul, with some operations in Euclid, the Eyfert Khannate is a lore-focused civilization and the most distant known civilization from Euclid (in terms of galaxy sequence number). Due to this, Galactic Hub cooperation with the Eyfert Khannate has primarily been limited to their Euclid operations.

Galactic Empire of HOVA - One of the Galactic Hub's oldest allies, the Empire of Hova is a militaristic, monarchistic civilization lead by King Hova. The Galactic Hub and the Empire of Hova have cooperated in a number of in-game and political (via Federation) measures and conflicts, and the Empire's public operations are largely based in the Hubble Zone.

Seht Research Group - A Hubble-based civilization, this documentation-oriented ally seeks out the most remarkable content here in the Gamma Quadrant.

Nesdorinux Project - A research-focused civilization located near the Center, the Galactic Hub and Nesdorinux Project have generally operated under similar philosophies, making them natural allies.

New Aquarius - New Aquarius has been a dedicated Huburb-based civilization since the later days of the Legacy Hub era. A civilization of enlightened 'Seers', New Aquarians seek unity with the Galaxy and all life within it. New Aquarius aims to become the #1 vacation destination in the Huburbs, offering Hub residents an interstellar escape from the hustle and bustle of the Hub.

Embassy Systems & Bases

Embassy systems are single systems claimed by the Galactic Hub in another civilization's space, in which an embassy base is constructed. Embassy systems & bases have a few purposes:

Dedicated teleportation/Portal travel point between that civilization and the Galactic Hub for whoever claims the system, or anyone else who makes the journey from the Hub to the Embassy.

Dedicated location for members of both civilizations (Galactic Hub and native civilization) to leave Communications Stations.

Display of friendship and respect in making the (often long) journey from the Hub to the native civilization.

Galactic Hub Defense Force (GHDF)

The Galactic Hub Defense Force, or GHDF, is the police and military apparatus of the Galactic Hub. The GHDF helps the citizens of the Galactic Hub fight AI enemies such as Sentinels and Monstrosities, acts with the Security Office to deter and occasionally combat trolls/malicious players, and may compete in PVP events as a team or multiple teams.

Canon References

The Galactic Hub has been referenced by actual in-game content, and was also a part of the Waking Titan ARG. That means the Galactic Hub is canon in the NMS universe!

A player is contracted for a mission by the Galactic Hub Cartographers on the procedural mission board.

References to the Galactic Hub Subreddit, HUB-G-211 Lennon, the Rentocniijik Expanse (old Hub core region), and the Caesarus.

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On Aug. 30 2018, with the first Community Event, the Hub's emblem was added to the game as a base decoration / decal.

On Feb. 24 2020 the Galactic Hub player banner was added to the Quicksilver store in the anomoly.

History & Press References

See Timeline - Galactic Hub.

Staff

While all Interlopers contribute to the Galactic Hub with their presence alone, some members have stepped up to take on specific tasks and/or fill specific roles within the Galactic Hub's structured leadership.

Platform & Galaxy Directors

Galaxy Directors in the Galactic Hub are the main points of authority within a galaxy, making the "final calls" for that galaxy's Galactic Hub. Post-Euclid Directors are generally limited only in civilization location, emblem, and naming guidelines.

Platform Directors coordinate operations across an entire platform (PS4, PC, XBox).

7101334 - Founder, PS4 Director, Euclid Director

AndyKrycek6- PS4 Director, Euclid Director

Pahefu - Co-Founder, Hilbert Director

CommanderGan0n - Calypso Director

IlContePier - Budullangr Director

Seyurie - Eissentam Director

BlackCatLair - XBox Director

ardyalligan - PC Director

MrSllim89 - PS4 Director

Division Directors

Division Directors in the Galactic Hub are the primary individuals tasked with running specific sectors and organisations within the Galactic Hub.

Security Director: MrJordanMurphy - Security Director is tasked with implementing measures to ensure continued peace within the Galactic Hub and, at request, other Hubble-based civilizations. This includes running the GHDF as the Head Security Officer.

Colonial Development Director: ardyalligan - The Colonial Development Director is tasked with managing and promoting new colonies within the Galactic Hub. This includes coordinating with multiple divisions to ensure that locations are scouted and plots assigned to increase tourism destinations within the Hub.

Construction Director: BlackCatLair / nmskibbles - The Construction Directors are tasked with recruiting and training builders to make interesting architecture within the Galactic Hub. This includes running the GHBG.

Wildlife Director: old_school_rpg - The Wildlife Director is tasked with discovering and catologing fauna found in the Galactic Hub. This includes running the GHEC as the Chief Research Officer.

Utilities Director: LtGing - The Utilities Director is tasked with discovering and catologing Geological hotspots and mineral deposits found in the Galactic Hub. This includes running the GHGS as the Chief Geological Officer.

Transportation Director: BlackCatLair - The Transportation Director is tasked with discovering and catologing ships and freighters found in the Galactic Hub. This includes running the GHSH as the Brigantine.

Star League Director: Jazzmine - The Star League officer helps coordinate plans, construct bases, contact athletes, and otherwise generally be the main contact in making Galactic Hub Star League events happen.

Media Director: MrJordanMurphy - The media officer is tasked with coordinating and distributing content made by the Galactic Hub's Hosts. It will include managing a YouTube account, and reviewing and approving content to be uploaded. This will include recruiting personalities and talent to create content as hosts for the hub.

Galactic Hub Council

The majority of the remaining Galactic Hub staff are the members of the Galactic Hub Council.

Note that all previously listed Staff are also members of the Council.

Council Members:

Moderators, Ambassadors, & Additional Staff

Moderators coordinate Galactic Hub websites.

Reddit Moderators: 7101334, AndyKrycek6, TheMarco, DesignationG, MrJordanMurphy, Malorn44, Old_school_rpg

Discord Moderators: Nyctae#7507, alexo1001#7653, MrJordanMurphy#1004, Rusyn#9295, Blackcat#7349, Just_Kew#2650

Ambassadors vote on behalf of the Galactic Hub in the United Federation of Travelers.

Euclid Ambassadors: 7101334, AndyKrycek6, MrJordanMurphy

Hilbert Ambassadors: Pahefu

Budullangr Ambassadors: IlContePier

Eissentam Ambassadors: Seyurie

Calypso Ambassadors: CommanderGan0n

Event Schedule

October 2019 October is Hub Month 2019! This month features a wide variety of Galactic Hub celebrations, Galactic Hub Star League competitive events, and of course some Halloween-themed events!

Use the #star-league-matchmaking channel of the Galactic Hub Discord to find other players for live-multiplayer (LMP) events. Most live-multiplayer events do not have specific time slots due to the varied timezones of Hub citizens, so instead players must organize their own matches via Discord. Most events can be played with 2 players, but are better with 4 or more. A few events, like large-scale socials or group picture events, do have suggested times due to the nature of the event.

The suggested times for non-partied players looking to "crash" the event - to show up and participate without advance notice or preparation - are 5 PM & 8 PM EST. However, this may be unreliable, especially on weekdays - use of the Discord is strongly recommended!

High Score Leaderboards allow players to compete against offline players by comparing scores in various minigames or time trials. Leaderboards are found on the main GH Star League page. Please see the Galactic Hub Star League page if you are confused about the rules for any event, or contact 7101334 or any GH Councilor if you are confused about other aspects of Hub Month 2019.

Upcoming Months