![]() There, gravity is so powerfully dominant that it has collapsed the electron shells of the atoms which made up the original star, and forced the electrons to fuse with the protons in the atomic nucleus (in a process known as Reverse Beta Decay), giving rise to a unique state of matter that is, essentially, a single, enormous atomic nucleus, composed almost entirely of Neutrons! This Neutronium is betwen 65 and 109 Trillion times the average density of material from Earth. Neutron Stars are imploded stellar cores. Additionally, compact stars tend to be composed of exotic matter, which would be incredibly dense! For example, White Dwarf Material tends to be about 200,000 times more dense, on average than material from earth. Buskat is apparently used as a spice or a narcotic but this is strange as it is a remnant of an imploded star which would most likely be composed of inorganic minerals, which would have no pharmacological effect.Believed to be found most commonly in Vossk territory, but is not confirmed. The best way to find it is to go from planet to planet checking the hangar and space longue for it. One can also get buskat from defeating Most Wanted Criminals. Buskat often appears at Sao Perula in the Loma system. Merchants in space lounges also trade it, but they buy more and sell less. It appears randomly in space stations and in the possession of other pilots, but in rather small amounts. Buskat is very hard to find in Galaxy on Fire 2.It is believed to be a trigger after saving Mkkt Bkkt which causes buskat to be more rare, but is proven false. ![]() ![]() Uses ĥ0t Buskat are required to buy the Kaamo Club from Mkkt Bkkt if you decide not to pay 1,59€ ($1.99) for it through the App Store. The wives of various luxury obsessed dictators, known for their extravagance, often use it on special occasions as a spice or narcotic. Buskat is the remnant of an imploded star and therefore extremely rare and expensive.
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