Kepler's Crest
28 Jun 2020Pisodeuorrior
I've taken it easy due to some real life busy time, and yet the Wandering Star is on the border between Kepler's Crest and Xibalba, a mere 4000 light years from the DSSA Aristarchos.Four other commanders will probably be joining the expedition at some point, which is a big change from my usual, solitary way of exploring, but I look forward to it.
My hermitical way of travelling the galaxy has changed a little bit since I started preparing for this trip.
Over the past few days I got in touch with a bunch of nice commanders from Fleetcomms, from the Intergalactic Astronomical Union and the East India Company, not to mention the excellent Buur Pit, whose carrier stationed at the Core I'll be meeting once I've started the second part of the route.
They even mentioned this expedition in WItchspace News, which was pretty cool of them.
Anyway, as far as the journey so far goes, there's nothing to write home about. I've been in Kepler's Crest four or five times before now, and this region was never particularly ripe with exciting discoveries.
I even came across two systems with my own tag.
I did land by an angry Neutron Star though.
I'm still diligently refining the flight plan, so I took advantage of the Wandering Star's range and let her carry me along the arm while I was doing other things.
This is the route from here to the Abyss as plotted on EDDiscovery:
The white and red dotted line is the road covered so far.
The green dots outside the route are all deployed DSSA Carriers.
God I hope they'll be selling Tritium by the time I get there.