Quasar

A quasar was an incredibly bright light which occured when a supermassive black hole choked up its insides. The remains of coutless stars and gas spray out as huge jets of nuclear flame and antimatter. The light produced was visible on the other side of the Universe. It was often brighter than the whole galaxy that quasar is in.

Galactic Astronomers believed that when a galaxy has a quasar, the quasar changes the galaxy. A quasar could also be the beggining of a Galaxy and the object which creates the galactic core. Every galaxy, including the skyriver galaxy, began as an elliptical galaxy, and gas and dust gathered in the centre. Eventually this gas would ignite to form the equivalent of a galaxy-sized star. This gigantic star lives only for a few hundred years before it's core collapses into a giant black hole, which then consumes the rest of the Gas, resulting in a quasar. Quasars ran the lives of galaxies. First, a galaxy is changed from an irregular galaxy to a spiral galaxy, and then from a spiral into an elliptical galaxy. Every time a quasar occors, it significantly changes the Galaxy. The Skyriver Galaxy also began as a quasar, and had since experienced a second.