There and back again. Statistics.
13 Mar 2016Arkadi Kreven
I made it back from SagA*! As I arrived at Coritab: Freud Gateway my reserves of Gerasian Geuze Beer were depleted. My ship was a mess. Nothing to be done about those things out in the black. The carrier-signal from the enduro T9 called "The Wasp" was my only anchor to sanity out there.
I was really glad as I looked into the face of the man in the blue overall who inspected my ship at the station. Anohter human being at last. First words were coming thick as bread dough - but it was good to exchange some welcomes and greetings.
After some hours of wandering around the station I went to the local Universal Cartographics Unit. Data transaction was a painful slow process and I decided to split my data evenly around some federal and alliance systems to spread my new explorer-reputation around a little.
I have sold all my data by now. This has taken me three days! Maybe I should have filed my exploration data with a better database. But, yes - all done - all sold and a good part has gone to a communist system outside of the powershperes, just becouse. Time for a break down.
DURATION OF JOURNEY
TOTAL TIME | 3033/JAN/15 to 3033/MAR/11 | -> 56 days (8 weeks) |
TOTAL JUMPS | 2.119 | ->37 jumps per day |
TOTAL CREDITS EARNED | 37.998.297cr | 4.749.787cr per week |
STAGES
(15.01.3033 - 29.01.3033)
DW Take off: From Shapley1 over Thor's Eye to WP05 of the expediton
"HIP 19591: Onufrienko Point" to "NGC 6357 Sector DL-Y e22" -> crashed on planet surface
Visited Systems / Jumps: 397 (14 days)
(29.01.3033 - 18.02.3033) Second go: from the bubble over Cat's Paw Nebula to SagA*
"San Qin Gu" to "Sagittarius A*"
Visited Systems / Jumps: 869 (20 days)
(18.02.3033 -11.03.3033) from DW WP11 over Boepp Nebula back home
"Sagittarus A*" to "Coritab" :
Visited Systems / Jumps: 853 (22 days)
SCAN DATA STATISTICS
PLANET TYPE | # | FREQUENZY OF ASSOCIATED STAR TYPES |
Terraform High Metal Content Planets: | 51 | (20G / 17F / 8K / 4A / 2M) |
Terraform Water Worlds: | 35 | (12K / 8G / 7M / 5F / 3A) |
Water Worlds | 31 | (9K / 7F / 7G / 6M / 2A) |
Gasgiants with ammnoniac based life | 14 | (6K / 4M /3F /1G) |
Earth Like Worlds: | 13 | (5K / 4G / 2F / 2M) |
Gasgiants with waterbased life | 12 | (8K / 2M / 2T) |
Metal Rich Planet | 9 | (4F / 2G / 2K / 1B) |
Ammoniac Worlds | 9 | (5M / 2G / 1K / 1A) |
Gasgiants II | 7 | (3K / 3M / 1F) |
Neutron Stars: | 13 | |
Black Holes: | 5 | (Thor's Eye, Athaip, Sag A*, Great Anni A&B) |
From this I have evaluated the star type that has the best chance for valuable planetary bodys. The winner is:
The K star!
Second place goes to the G star and third to the F star.
VISITED NEBULAS
Fine Ring Nebula | (520 : 34 : 860) | (small purple nebula, close to bubble) |
Cat's Paw Neubla | (860 : 57 : 5.440) | (red flaming nebula) |
NGC 6357 Sector | (960 : 126 : 8.100) | (big blue Nebula midway to Sag A*) |
Blaa Hypai AA-A H68 | (1230 : -702 : 12.310) | (red foam and ink nebula) |
Greae Phio AA-A H33 | (1.360 : -488 : 16.600) | (blue and darkorange nebula with many stars) |
Boepp AA-A H83 | (-460 : -552 : 16.690) | (blue and orange green nebula with many stars) |
Leami DQ-Y E4717 Nebula | (1.850: -978 : 19.600) | (red explosion, very small around one neutron star) |
Athaip DW-N e6-3063 Nebula | (520 : -1.021 : 23.180) | (indigo with Black Hole Inside!) |
It was quite an experience. And now I know one can even make a living from exploring. Before I invest my money into a new ship I think I will just fly around in the bubble, make some missions - meet some contacts - see whats going on.