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  1. The Dark Wheel is a mythical, secretive organization comprised of exceptional adventurers, explorers, investigators, and treasure-hunters that is said to have existed since the advent of interstellar space travel. Among their many arcane goals, they are thought to be primarily dedicated to finding Raxxla.

  2. The Dark Wheel was a semi-legendary space unit, star-riders who made it their business to seek the truth behind the plethora of myths and romantic stories that filtered back from all corners of the Universe: fabulous cities, parallel worlds, time travellers, even planets that appeared to be the old 'heaven' of Earth legend.

  3. Elite: The Dark Wheel is a 48 page novella by the well-known fantasy author Robert Holdstock. It came packaged with the original Elite game in 1984. Incidentally, it was the first novella in history to be included for distribution with a video game.

  4. The Dark Wheel, a novella set in the elite universe and distributed with the original boxed elite game, expands upon the universe Robert Holdstock outlines in the Elite manual and introduces many new concepts.

  5. Jan 1, 2001 · The Dark Wheel is the original Elite novella which was first published as part of the Acornsoft Elite package in 1984. Written by well-known fantasy author Robert Holdstock it describes the quest of Alex Ryder, a newly-qualified pilot, to exact revenge for his father's death at the hands of a paid assassin.

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  6. Raxxla and the Dark Wheel - Elite Dangerous Lore Summary and definitive guide for new and returning players. Video. Folks, My latest lore video is live, this time we delve into the greatest mysteries of the Elite Dangerous Universe, the legend of the Dark Wheel and the myth of Raxxla. Hope you enjoy. Cheers, Drew. https://youtu.be/VpGyG21B95Y.

  7. Jun 16, 2014 · Entitled The Dark Wheel, this was the story of a young man who inherited a spaceship from his murdered father and set out to bring the killer to justice. He did this by doing the same things the player is expected to do in the game: learn how to trade, fight and, yes, dock with the setting’s notoriously lethal space stations.