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NYND 3307: Log 7

17 Jan 2021iZapped
January 17, 3307
15:41:50 UGT
Phrua Phoe QK-F D11-5

We've arrived!

I'm a little late to the party, others have already gotten out and started their trips in the black. But better late than never! We've arrived in the beautiful Phrua Phoe with a Gorgeous spinning neutron star shedding light over the carrier and upon all the worlds in this system.



We've set off in a random direction to begin our own exploration mission amongst the stars. It took a few jumps, but we finally found a beautiful system with plenty of bodies for mapping. Phreia Eaec MX-B D13-5. A system with a big beautiful A-type star, in binary pair with a K-type and another K-type. After performing our scan, we found several worlds of interest to us: two nearby high metal content worlds both gleaming with geological features, perfect for material and sample gathering, and a terraformable high metal content world with a rocky ring system! I'll provide update son each as we reach them.



The first planet was a success! We managed to land on a high G world with no damage, and located one of the geological signals! Samples of various geological structures were taken for analysis. We also managed to collect Nickel, Iron, Vanadium, and Sulfur from these for later synthesis. On to the next world!



A quick scan of the beautiful ringed HMC world yielded less interesting results, but a quick cruise around for some photos was definitely necessary. Oh, and the exploration data is definitely worth it for this one. Terraformable planets are always of high interest to everyone back home.



January 17, 3307
19:46:22 UGT
Fedgie AE-B D5

Well... this is definitely the most bodies I've ever found in a system. 73 bodies total. Only 1 terraformable HMC, and 1 terraformable water world, but they are both 250,000 Ls away. Gives me time to type this up at least! This should be a good cash grab. I'm curious how so many bodies were formed in this system and the reasoning behind it. An F-type and G-type star both 256 million years old, one slightly larger and one slightly smaller but nothing too crazy.



Plenty of new codex discoveries from this system! Will have to sit down and take a read through everything when we get some downtime in between systems here.
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