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a habitable planet orbiting a Neutron Star that moves through galaxies

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Is it possible for a earth-like planet to orbit a neutron star & have intelligent life-forms, even if said neutron star 'moves' through different galaxies?

as seen in this video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlTSXr4PfSg where a neutron star destroys Earth, only in my universe it wouldn't destroy a earth, but just different planets of roughly the same size, up to 5x the mass of earth.

Would my earth-like planet be safe & able to sustain life?

I've seen - Earth-like planet orbiting neutron star? - but the answer only explains that it isn't possible, mainly due to radiation, and assumes that Sol is a neutron star, my question isn't about Sol being a neutron star but about a earth-like planet orbiting a neutron star that devours planets.

I've asked a question about this before - Can a star orbit around a planet? and am now asking this question because I'm looking for a source of extreme heat / energy, such as an 'extra' star or 'neutron star'

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