At this moment, the Flying Star that Tom brought still had a radius of about 100 kilometers and a mass of about 1.7 quadrillion tons.
After it was moored next to this dwarf planet, its mass and gravity disturbed the dwarf planet's original orbit, even pulling its system's center of mass outside the dwarf planet.
Thus, Tom's Flying Star and this dwarf planet formed a binary star system, instead of the Flying Star becoming its satellite.
The two celestial bodies began to revolve around their common center of mass.
Being able to cause such a huge impact on a natural celestial body was enough to prove the immense mass of this Flying Star. However, despite this large mass, it was still not abundant enough to face an interstellar war that was destined to be vast in scale and protracted.
