I thought I'd give you an idea of the scale of the FreeSpace universe.
Here is my small attempt with Celestia. I listed all the distances I could find in light years.
Several stars cannot be identified in the current databases. If an unidentified star is a node, I also cannot tell the distance between it and another known star (Since Vasuda is unknown, I can't tell the distance between it and Deneb, for instance).
So here are the mystery stars:
Vasuda
Laramis (maybe it's misspelled)
Tau Sigma (probably not a full star name)
Delphi
Ribos (It looks like a fictional star from the Dr. Who universe)
Cygnux X1*
* Here, there is a special case as it does not exist in the Celestia database. Cygnux X1 is a known binary system involving a blue giant and a black hole that is about 8000 ly away from Sol. Well, I could use data to triangulate its distance to Polaris, but that would be too much work.

Now, can someone post that on the wiki? I don't really know how to work with it. Thanks.
So what do you think? Any additional info you might have about the layout of the Freespace universe?