One With The SignalYesterday was exhausting but also very exciting for me. I received final confirmation of my full crewmember status with Radio Sidewinder. As a longtime fan I am proud to finally serve beside the brave men and women of the RSC. In terms of exploration,...
Slow and Steady Wins the RaceMy journey back to The Bubble continued last night although I didn’t reach my intended destination. Fortunately there are no pressing demands on me, so I can take as long as I need to complete the trip. Hopefully I will make it to the glowing canyons...
Back in the Black The Strange Worlds Expedition is over and I have some free time before my next project begins. After stopping in Colonia to restock on some supplies, I am on my way back to Deciat to upgrade my FSD. I am on the hook to help scout locations for the...
Two Volcanic Finds in Two DaysI've bounced back from the woes that plagued me earlier this week. The most recent Strange Worlds Tour waypoint planet had silicate magma listed on its information sheet. It took me about 30 minutes to find the site, which was very beautiful. It also...
A Frustrating Night in the ValleySome volcanic features are easier to find than others. Water geysers tend to be the easiest because their plumes reach much higher than others. For me, iron magma has been the hardest to find. I’ve only successfully found one field (on Signalis 1). I’ve...
Departing ColoniaYesterday was the first time I have visited Colonia. After cruising around and enjoying the richness of the nebula against the backdrop of space, I set up in orbit around Jacques Station. I must admit that I was initially disappointed in the experience....
Colonia at LastWell, I survived the neutron star “Death World” although Artemis took some damage along the way. I’m in Signalis helping my fellow Radio Sidewinder teammmates find volcanism on some of the planets. Tonight it’s on to Colonia to visit Jacques Station....
Moving OnWe left Penal Ship Omicron yesterday on our way to a deadly little planet orbiting a neutron star. It’s about 3000 light years away, so I’m taking the time to scope out any interesting sights along the way. I didn’t go far before finding two water worlds...
Another Planetary Discovery!I spent the night in deep space searching “The Meatballs” for volcanic activity. It took two days but I finally found a beautiful set of silicate vapor geysers. I plan to search the second planet tonight briefly before rushing to catch up with the expedition....
Smoke SignalsI left Penal Ship Omicron last night and returned to a newly discovered star system with two semi-twin moons I call “The Meatballs” to continue searching for silicate vapor geysers detected by my surface detail scanner. I spent about 4 hours roaming the...