Commander's notes - no 1 - in the Wild Hunt way
24 Apr 2021Oborax
NOTE: at the guardian site on HD 63154 B 3 a, there is a landing spot really close to the Guardian site; here are co-ordinates:
40.8038,-106.4961 / heading of landed ship 90° (not that it matters!)
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Commander's notes - no 1
3307 - 04 - 24
13:52 GCT (Galactic Console Time = in game time )
So, after hearing the request for some Guardian artefacts, I headed back out to Synuefe NL-N c23-4 B 3 in the Python.
Searching for, and collecting some Guardian artefacts was going to take time.
I found a spot to land at some ruins, after some time scanning the area.
Much gathering and a short rest followed - here is a short video on how I collected the artifacts (sorry about the quiet voice audio!)
After collecting the required amounts, I plotted a course for the Aegis megaship "Alexandria", where I would pass on the artefacts.
Whilst passing through the Pleiades, I received a subspace communique from the captain of the fleet carrier Leeloo ... there was work available if I fancied?
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We arranged a liaison in the Delphi system near to the Alexandria.
After I finished trading I headed aboard Leeloo,
and the carrier jumped to HIP 20485.
My Type -9 was hundreds of ly away back at base, so we arranged to meet with the Tempeststarii (the fuel delivery carrier) in the Arietis Sector, and I would use the Python with 240t of cargo space.
After taking 240t of tritium on board, I jumped to Qi Yomisii to refuel the carrier who had placed the order.
On the second trip, I evaded an attempted interdiction ... as i said to the captain - "No worries, someone always tries it ... and they don't usually succeed..."
One tends to fight to win when carrying millions of credits worth of cargo... so incentive is high and persistent in battling to the bitter end if necessary
Finally the order was complete and I bunked down in the snug crew quarters of the Python, firmly held and protected within the carrier's hold.
continued ...