![]() ![]() ![]() It might have enough mass for the smaller main-sequence stars to orbit it, but once again, it would take some serious choreography with the "make binary" and barycenter functions that I have yet to figure out myself. It's possible that you could use a very large white supergiant for the White Sun. ![]() The main star and one of the protostars would orbit in a binary fashion (far enough apart for planets to orbit them properly), with the other protostar in a circumbinary orbit further out. Unlike the map depicts, the protostars would be incapable of orbiting as regular planets because of their mass. Using the Red Sun system as an example, the red main-sequence star and the two protostars form a trinary system. Even the "protostars" (probably very large gas giants with enough mass to make them red-hot in US2) orbiting the main stars might be viable. It would be easy enough to create each individual star system in separate saves. ![]()
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