Entry 16 - Still on the way home
31 Oct 2022miamijuggler
I guess in the excitement of reaching Beagle Point and the far northern end of the galaxy, it's easy to forget exactly how far I am from the Bubble.This is being made painfully clear to me now upon my return trip. I've had more than a few bouts of space madness in the intervening light years as I head for Sagittarius A*.
I am considering Explorer's Anchorage to be the "finish line" for this particular voyage, as once I can sell my cartographic data and repair my ship, I plan on hopping on the neutron star highway to speed my way back to the bubble.
That's not to say that I haven't discovered some interesting planets and systems along the way. Below are a few recent images of my journey.
I also discovered a world with no less than eight biological signals. I didn't manage to find and sample all of them, but here are a few shots from where I did end up landing.
I've made it most of the way towards Sag A* (<200 jumps at the time of this writing), but it still seems like a long way to go. I just have to remain focused until then.