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Originally Posted by racingdwarf
hang on, are we talking about the same ben hubbard I know? as the one that normally races at the EOE is a a total peasant  . must be some new super star who shares the same name 
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Absolutely right. Not long ago, was just a big ball of gas. Then one day, around the 21st July, coalesced before ignition and shining blinding brilliance upon all those before it. However, with not a lot to go on, the star, (quickly exhausting its supplies), will grow ever larger before it will inevitably collapse up its own blackhole. Due to happen between round 1 and 2 on Sunday.
On the positive side, analysts reckon the aforementioned star will orbit a nearby dwarf at least 6 or 7 times before it's final demise.