Well, it's a new era for transcendence indeed! I thought it was amazing that the topology could be put in extensions. I thought the new material in the game made transcendence more fun than ever before.
I staggered around laughing in glee because the custom topology functions George added blew my mind, and made 099 more than the upgrade of my dreams.
Little did I know that buried in a new simple element for dockscreens was the means to an absolutely miraculous new way to view the networks.
This is a piece of conceptual art that I made for the new network graphics project. This isn't really much more than eye candy atm, however I think you will be able to see the gist of what is going to be happening:

This is a rough representation of what a vanilla game topology star layout would look like in a total overview of the network. The dockscreens are limited to 600 x 400 images, so getting all the network in can be a little tough.
It won't really be necessary to fit all the network into one shot, it's just nice.
Now, each of the little star tiles can be positioned as layers- I will be adding in little lines to represent the gate links later. I am putting together more name tags to throw in there- they will even change to match the system names!
The yellow circle around one star is meant to demonstrate the "You are Here" feature.
I have found a fast and easy way to create these maps and am working out the code required to do the layering and the revealing of the map as you progress, so with a little more time and a lot of luck we will soon be able to 'see' the star network.
I am also making the little star tiles to match the star color in the game, and binary systems will be shown, and so on. I think that a closer zoom with larger stars would be easy to add in, where we can use some divisions based on the map area- giving a larger topology a sort of multi-charted viewing set up that would allow map sections to be more colorful and impart more information, perhaps.
For the usage I intend with the navigation computer this visual effect will be in addition to the already very capable list representation so that we can have lots of navigation fun. Yay!
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