Forgive the dumb questions, I'm still trying to figure out everything.
First, I repeated a simulation of a star going supernova until I got the perfect video shot. Usually the resulting nebula looked exactly the same as last time, but every now and then the colors were totally different. Same star and most of the time the same simulation saved about half a million years before the big event. Is there a randomness to the program that would give an uncommon color change? Or did my computer simply do something freaky?
Second, now I'm trying for a plain old nova, and failing spectacularly. Two different stars, one being our sun. The simulation runs along and then name change, the star is renamed "star nova remnant". Is there no graphic for a star puffing up? Am I running the simulation too fast to see it? I'm usually running the simulation at about 50k to 100k years per second when that happens.