Made it to Prieluia LH-D d12-142 today. I may try to do a little more tonight though. Saw a few nice things along the way including my 5th water world, and a gas giant with life!
Max Acceleration I don't know. But it is helping. But then again, is it advisable to steer a multi-million credit spacecraft near those great balls of fire under the influence, 8000 lightyears from home? ;-)
It really is funny how we're on the same trip but we're finding totally different things. I've found dozens of gas giants with water- and ammonia-based life (including a binary pair with one of each - expect an interplanetary war in a billion years or so) but I still haven't seen a single water giant.
James Dominguez I know. I've only found 3 ammonia worlds and no ELWs. It's kind of a mixed batch out here. Sounds like each of us have some unique finds and then lots of overlap. Guess we will each have our own story to tell of the trip. We'll have to make sure we all meet up at the same time at the next big waypoint.
Just spent 90 minutes in Robigo doing Tourism Passenger Missions. About 100mil. earned. Went from 41% Pioneer to 62%. Didn't want to post on a more public forum. In case any of you want to up one of your commanders exploration rank. Of course, the good payouts come from being allied. There are 3 factions giving upwards of 25 missions each, so lots to chose from! I'm using an Anaconda with only First Class Cabins. 9 missions at a time.
It's time for the black. Prisma Zmaragdus is at 42Ly, with weapons and SRV's as specced beneath. Exploration is no hurry time. I'm setting off from Conway City in LTT 4961 to the old worlds on Monday 11th July 3302. Starting off at Reorte, and Reidquat. See what's on the landables there, and checking the reference line towards the Formidine Rift. There is no hurry on this journey, so plenty of time for surface stops and looking around. We'll set waypoints as we make our way out. I'll only be doing a couple of days exploration each week, and then having downtime, and mooching around before moving on to the next. I expect to be gone for a few months. I'll be in touch regularly, and people are welcome to join me. I believe Ian Norton is ready as well. https://coriolis.io/outfit/asp/0patfFflidasnf5181818182l-02020h013dv40l0l402i2f.AwRj4lUrpI==.CwBhCYQRij3gzNK9jgQ2Ig==?bn=Prisma%20Zmaragdus https://coriolis.io/outfit/asp/0patfFflidasnf5181818182l-02020h01...
The water world I found was like yours Dennis Wronka. No features at all. Just a drop of water in space.
ReplyDeleteI'm not gonna be making any progress tonight. Just came home and have a really bad toothache. :-(
ReplyDeleteDennis Wronka I know what that is like. Ouch! Hope it's better!
ReplyDeleteMax Acceleration Opened the Ouzo, lacking regular pain killers. ;-)
ReplyDeleteDennis Wronka I truly believe that hard liquor was invented because of tooth aches.
ReplyDeleteMax Acceleration I don't know. But it is helping. But then again, is it advisable to steer a multi-million credit spacecraft near those great balls of fire under the influence, 8000 lightyears from home? ;-)
ReplyDeleteDennis Wronka Lol, got that right. It's tricky under normal circumstances!
ReplyDeleteIt really is funny how we're on the same trip but we're finding totally different things. I've found dozens of gas giants with water- and ammonia-based life (including a binary pair with one of each - expect an interplanetary war in a billion years or so) but I still haven't seen a single water giant.
ReplyDeleteJames Dominguez I know. I've only found 3 ammonia worlds and no ELWs. It's kind of a mixed batch out here. Sounds like each of us have some unique finds and then lots of overlap. Guess we will each have our own story to tell of the trip. We'll have to make sure we all meet up at the same time at the next big waypoint.
ReplyDeleteIf all else fails, I'll see you at the Great Annihilator. ;)
ReplyDeleteJames Dominguez I wouldn't miss visiting the Great Annihilator. I'll make that stop for sure.
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