Neso Triangle

The Neso Triangle was a regional anomaly (today's jump point to Croshaw) near the orbit of Pluto. It was known for the disappearance of the Goodman in 2262 and two other ships and declared a no-fly zone in the same year.

Discovery of the jump point
The Goodman, a Type-IV cargo vessel and his crew was lost without a trace in 2262. It remains were rediscovered in 2944 in the Croshaw-system.

10 years later, Nick Croshaw discovered that the anomaly was a wormhole, connecting two low visible gravity-wells through a tunnel and was able to fly through the anomaly. It was found that more of these anomalies existed and they were called jump points.