Talk:Spode

Based on my observation, it is simply the game analogous to the word "God", because non-religious races (i.e. Scientist) use the word too, they say something like "This is our spode". --Voidvector 16:47, 21 September 2008 (UTC)


 * Could I get a quote on that, Voidvector? You might be right. DarwinSighs 19:38, 18 December 2008 (UTC)

Spodelings
I find this spodeling thing hard to believe. Grendle2 03:00, 10 November 2008 (UTC)

Image for proof please? OluapPlayer 15:15, 10 November 2008 (UTC)

"The black hole's cordinates are Angle 257.18' and a Distance 2,447.03 (pc)." '''There is nothing at this location. If it does exist, the location may change in every game. If not, well I got to the center of the galaxy while I was there.''' The article has been edited as necessary. I welcome others to give it a shot, though, maybe I overlooked it? But if you do find it, get better image proof than what's currently there. That proves nothing. Novawolf 13:13, 9 December 2008 (UTC)

The hack could be an easter egg and was put in as a joke. It also could be a hack/mod. Does anyone else know somthing unscanable? If its a hack we could resolve this whole thing.--Forteto42 15:57, 9 December 2008 (UTC)

I didn't use a hack or mod, its just there. I'm not supporting the idea of Spodelings or anything, just writing down what I see, nothing more, nothing less.--Railgun88 22:59, 10 December 2008 (UTC)

"The black hole's coordinates are Angle 257.18' and a Distance 2,447.03 (pc)." I was able to confirm that (in my galaxy at least) the stated black hole exists, and it does have a red dwarf star nearby. In my galaxy it has 3 planets, none of which are inhabited. Besides, in Space stage, Tribe stage and Civ stage creatures can't be scanned anyway (I've tried), so that doesn't actually make the Beldioders Railgun88 mentioned special. AFAIK the general consensus is that a black hole's coordinates are normally fixed in all player's galaxies, just like the location of Sol. -Tigress Dragonblade 20:07, 14 December 2008 (UTC)

I did not make up anything! I didn't try scanning primte civilizations before because they're useless, and thus I didn't that they were unscannable. And about the system. As I've before and apparantly everyone seems to overlook is that fact that I have been merely stating facts that I've found in my galaxy, its not a hoax, its not a mod, its just there!!!!! So please stop attacking me as if I was making this a hoax on purpose. Please just leave me alone with this!-Railgun88 23:02, 22 December 2008 (UTC)

Temporarily removed
Until there is image verification or some other kind of supportive evidence of this, it doesn't belong on the article page.

Feel free to make a screenshot Railgun. Mason11987 (T) 23:14, 22 December 2008 (UTC)

Rumor
Some players claim to have warped through a worm hole and appeared in a star system, name unknown, with a planet called Planet Spode, which has a T3 atmosphere and is inhabited by Spodelings. The citizens can't be scanned, and if abducted appear in your cargo hold as the vase symbol and can be sold for 900,000 each.

This rumour is a hoax due to some people finding this system and finding nothing.

Here's the image, its not positioned ina any way to fake it. I swear it.-Railgun88 00:27, 23 December 2008 (UTC)