Exploration - 3.13 - Week 18-20 3308 - Home, Sweet Home
18 May 2022Sumurai8
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[ 01 05 3308 | Inferred location: Smase KL-P c8-58 ]
A new day, a new route. As said before, I am going to a DSSA carrier first. Then I plan to neutron jump my way over to Colonia. I couldn't help myself but to check around my planned route for interesting things. I did find another Wolf-Rayet O-star right next to the way to the DSSA carrier, so I am visiting that. It is not in the unofficial database, but reasonably speaking it should be in the official one. We will see. Other than that there are quite a few A-class and B-class super giants here, as well as a couple of F-class and G-class super giants. I am also interested in seeing if I can find an ELW next to an O-class star, so I marked two that looked interesting on the way. Oh, and a very heavy system with 1 black hole and 3 neutron stars. Interesting to see if it contains a record.
[ 01 05 3308 | Inferred location: Braisoe FB-F d11-3602 ]
Made it 2k ly on the trip. Still have quite a bit to go. I am turning in for the night on a planet with 4 signals. Will net me at least a bit more biological data.
[ 05 05 3308 | Inferred location: Eok Gree YF-O e6-1119 ]
Made it to the G-class super giant in this leg. A couple of legs ago I made a list of star types and how much of a "share" I was hogging. I should publish the actual list when I am at the DSSA carrier, as it is neutron jumps all the way from there.
PLAYING WITH BALLS |
COMMANDER OVERLOOKING CANYON |
[ 05 05 3308 | Inferred location: Eok Gree EG-H c25-243 ]
I made it to Odin's Hold. The DSSA carrier I am targeting is almost to the other side of the region, crossing into Inner Orion-Perseus Conflux. I will never get to that region though, because afterwards I will go directly 'south' towards Colonia.
[ 06 05 3308 | Inferred location: Umbaist AA-A h148 ]
Somehow this Wolf-Rayet O star has not been discovered by anyone yet. Not officially, not unofficially. I didn't expect that at all. I was under the impression all systems prefixed with AA-A were already discovered, but apparently I was wrong.
PORTRAIT OF OSSEUS SPIRALIS |
[ 15 05 3308 | Inferred location: Umbaiss MM-C d3139 ]
After a short break I am back, and ready to take on the last few systems towards the carrier.
[ 15 05 3308 | Inferred location: Dryio Bluae NS-J c25-1956 ]
I passed 500k ly traveled a few systems ago. In total, not this trip. It's still quite the feat though.
[ 15 05 3308 | Inferred location: Scaulou SZ-M d8-911 ]
I made it to a DSSA carrier. This one is somewhat on the way, and has the new Vista Genomics module. This allows me to repair my ship, and make sure I can't lose my biological data if I miscalculate the exclusion zone on a neutron star.
I gained two ranks in Exobiology with this trip, which is far less than I wanted to have. Nothing I can do about that. I will have to collect more data when I really hate myself. At the rate I have been getting it it will take me several years to get Elite in it.
[ 16 05 3308 | Inferred location: Byoome VI-A c1-156 ]
I am on my way to Colonia using neutron stars to increase my jump range. It is certainly faster, but it wreaks havoc on my FSD. I dropped down to normal space here to make repairs to it. Thank the stars for the existence of AFMU's.
[ 16 05 3308 | Location: Los ]
I've reached Los. Some clown somewhere decided that turning "Sol" around would make for a good name. It's nice to finally get back to real civilisation. Sure, getting on DSSA carriers gets me some human contact, but they are tight-knit crews serving long contracts thousands of light years out in the cosmos.
Contact with them is... forced. Here you get to meet regular people living regular lives. In space, of course, but civies none-the-less. I feel at home here.
[ 16 05 3308 | Location: Colonia ]
I wanted to visit Jaques' station in this system when I picked up a notable stellar phenomenon. It's beautiful. Large, metal spikes floating in a Lagrange cloud.
The station itself was nice to visit. Tons of tourist beacons and memorials around the place. It is one thing to hear about the story from third parties, and another thing entirely to actually visit the station that madman tried to jump to Beagle Point. In a station. I am not even sure how you can get so far off-course to end up in Colonia when trying to get to Beagle Point.
COMMANDER RELAXING IN LOUNGE |
METAL SPIKES IN CLOUD |
JAQUES STATION |
OVERLOOKING STATION LANDING PADS |
[ 16 05 3308 | Inferred location: Boelts UB-P b24-98 ]
I made it to the Manatee Lounge. I have not found any manatees here, but there is a full lounge of people. Onwards towards the bubble I go.
MANATEE LOUNGE MEGASHIP |
WHERE ARE THE MANATEES |
[ 17 05 3308 | Location: Tucanae Sector YJ-A d71 ]
I made it to home. The last stretch to get home is always the hardest. Long jumps. Nothing to break it up. But I made it and upgraded my carrier. I have updated my statistics on found stars. Percentual I have claimed most A-class super giants. With 25 first discoveries and a total of 12.199 discovered I have discovered 0.205% of those stars. I will include a table of them below.
In total I got 1.4 billion credits out of this trip. It could have been over 2 billion if I didn't check the hardness of a planet with my ship halfway through my trip. I am lucky only my ship got destroyed. It is what it is. I do know that if I want to get my ranks in exobiology I will have to plan my trips differently, or it will literally take me years to gather it. Unfortunately that is boring.
Star type | # First Discovery | # Found | Percentage FD |
A (super giant) | 25 | 12.199 | 0,2049% |
G (super giant) | 6 | 3.695 | 0,1624% |
K (giant) | 56 | 39.709 | 0,1410% |
CN | 17 | 13.890 | 0,1224% |
MS | 21 | 19.695 | 0,1066% |
M (giant) | 161 | 152.100 | 0,1059% |
F (super giant) | 4 | 4.654 | 0,0859% |
S | 16 | 20.388 | 0,0785% |
B (super giant) | 6 | 8.178 | 0,0734% |
WD (DBV) | 1 | 3.035 | 0,0329% |
WD (DAV) | 3 | 9.846 | 0,0305% |
WD (DA) | 20 | 84.923 | 0,0236% |
WD (DC) | 26 | 130.823 | 0,0199% |
WD (DB) | 3 | 15.402 | 0,0195% |
WD (DAB) | 7 | 37.543 | 0,0186% |
WD (DCV) | 2 | 11.438 | 0,0175% |
Wolf-Rayet C | 1 | 8.147 | 0,0123% |
B | 112 | 1.072.144 | 0,0104% |
Y | 237 | 2.320.826 | 0,0102% |
O | 12 | 118.767 | 0,0101% |
T | 376 | 4.308.830 | 0,0087% |
AEBE | 8 | 91.886 | 0,0087% |
Black hole | 25 | 297.102 | 0,0084% |
M | 2.697 | 32.678.904 | 0,0083% |
L | 736 | 9.221.463 | 0,0080% |
K | 1.361 | 17.178.047 | 0,0079% |
TTS | 146 | 2.106.983 | 0,0069% |
G | 401 | 5.935.821 | 0,0068% |
A | 236 | 3.704.381 | 0,0064% |
F | 427 | 7.521.715 | 0,0057% |
Wolf-Rayet O | 1 | 17.790 | 0,0056% |
Neutron | 131 | 2.630.638 | 0,0050% |
WD (DQ) | 0 | 20 | 0,0000% |
Super black hole | 0 | 1 | 0,0000% |
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Scaulou SZ-M d8-911 (DSSA) ✅
Umbaist BQ-Y f1976 (7904, BI) ✅
Umbaist AA-A h148 (7590, WOI) ✅
Umbaist DQ-Y f5455 (7469, AI) ✅
Umbairrs EW-W f1-1375 (6864, BI) ✅
Eok Gree SZ-P e5-786 (5673, AI) ✅
Eok Gree YF-O e6-1119 (5357, GI) ✅
Braireau BA-A g616 (4770, OV, AEBE) ✅
Braireau AA-A h633 (4624, Black hole, neutron x 3) ✅
Braireau DK-A e4076 (4594, AI) ✅
Braireau EV-Y e6942 (4602, AI) ✅
Brairee CQ-Y e2972 (4055, FI) ✅
Brairee HW-W e1-4633 (3885, FI) ✅
Brairee EL-Y f5063 (3637, BI) ✅
Brairee MC-V e2-6871 (3577, AI) ✅
Braisoe MH-D d12-251 (1824, MSIII) ✅
Braisoe MH-D d12-525 (1807, CNIII) ✅
Braisoe PC-D d12-1184 (1764, CNIII) ✅
Braisoe NH-D d12-494 (1724, MIII) ✅
Braisoe FL-P e5-2696 (1716, AI) ✅
Braisoe TI-B d13-2750 (1710, SIII) ✅
Braisio EI-B d13-1916 (1652, SIII) ✅
Braisio YG-D d12-2314 (1642, SIII) ✅
Braisio AC-D d12-1339 (1625, MSIII) ✅
Braisio LO-Z d13-472 (1375, CNIII) ✅
Braisio LO-Z d13-686 (1360, SIII) ✅
Scheau Bli KG-Y d1588 (1116, CNIII) ✅
Scheau Bli GA-A d1080 (1120, CNIII) ✅
Scheau Bla HC-B d1-2000 (1045, SIII) ✅
Scheau Bla ZE-A g793 (861, OV x 2) ✅
Scheau Bla UO-Z e426 (836, AI) ✅
Scheau Bla VO-Z e2180 (646, FI) ✅
Scheau Bla SD-Z d1-21 (613, MSIII) ✅
Scheau Bla UO-X d2-1090 (561, MSIII) ✅
Scheau Bla DQ-V d3-802 (330, SIII) ✅
Smase UU-X e1-2119 (269, GI) ✅
Smase VU-X e1-1844 (AI) ✅
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