Flight Log - Day 180 - 184
23 Oct 2019Comrade_Aleksand
Ship System Log:CMDR Log: Comrade_Aleksand
Personal log
10/19/3305 - 2200 UTC
Location: 8 Sigma Cassiopeiae
Status: N/A
For the past week, I have been exploring the Cassiopeia Constellation in the hope of finding something interesting. I still have about half of the systems left to visit and hopefully one of them might give a clue to Raxxla. If not then it would be a fun trip across the stars.
10/21/3305 - 2118 UTC
I ended up returning back to Zeta Cassiopeiae to thoroughly check each planet for anything that could be of importance but I found nothing. But, it doesn't mean I have given up.
10/23/3305 - 1843 UTC
Jewel on the brow of the Mother of Galaxies
In this case Zeta Cassiopeiae. This could be where to look for Raxxla the only problem is where to go from here.
The Star In Cassiopeia's (Mother of Princess Andromeda) Brow is Zeta Cassiopeia
These are "main" systems that are in that constellation and about half of them have been explored by me.
Schedar
Caph
27 Gamma Cassiopeiae
Ruchbah
Segin
50 Cassiopeia
Zeta Cassiopeia
Eta Cassiopeia
Kappa Cassiopeia
33 Theta Cassiopeiae
Iota Cassiopiae
22 Omicron Cassiopeiae
8 Sigma Cassiopeiae
Rho Cassiopeiae
V509 Cassiopeiae
6 Cassiopeiae
HIP 117078
AO Cassiopeiae
What's interesting is 27 Gamma Cassiopeiae is a blue-white star next to a black hole and a neutron star. Next to a black hole is a signal source that I didn't go to. It could be nothing important since they are regulary common in these types of system but you can never know.