Community goals

Zende Partners Requests Guardian Commodities

Objective
Deliver Ancient Casket, Ancient Key, Ancient Orb, Ancient Relic, Ancient Tablet, Ancient Totem and Ancient Urn

Progress
Tier 2/8
Contributors
2,500
Contributions
177,831
End
23 May 2019, 4:59pm

Status
Finished
Zende Partners has called for increased deliveries of Guardian commodities in Synuefe EN-H d11-96, the newly established hub for Guardian-human technological research.

CEO Freya Taine made the following announcement:

“My company has established a scientific research outpost in Guardian space named The Prospect, which also serves as the termination point for our megaship transport service from the Zende system. The next step is to procure a licence that will allow a technology broker to trade from The Prospect.”

“In preparation for this, we invite the galactic community to collect Guardian commodities from nearby ancient ruins and bring them to the outpost. This will allow us to provide a stock of existing Guardian-human technology, while also stimulating further studies into this extinct civilisation.”

Deliveries should be made to The Prospect in the Synuefe EN-H d11-96 system.

The appeal begins on the 16th of May 3305 and will run for one week. If the maximum requested total is achieved earlier than planned, Zende Partners will end the campaign immediately.

Distant Worlds Security Detail

Objective
Deliver bounty vouchers

Progress
Tier 2/8
Contributors
893
Contributions
2,013,301,805
End
14 Mar 2019, 3:59pm

Status
Finished
The organisers of the Distant Worlds II expedition have requested materials for two construction projects in the Galactic Centre.

The exploration fleet aims to build a megaship and installation in the Stuemeae FG-Y d7561 system.

Dr Kaii, Fleet Liaison for Deep Space Surveys, explained:

"This installation will be a place for scientists to study the supermassive black hole at Sagittarius A*. Future explorers visiting the station will be well looked after by Deep Space Surveys, to whom we will hand the keys before continuing to Beagle Point."

To protect contributors to the mining side of the campaign, Deep Space Surveys have authorised bounty vouchers for all wanted vessels.

Distant Worlds Resource Initiative

Objective

Progress
Tier 10/11
Contributors
2,812
Contributions
2,367,428
End
14 Mar 2019, 3:59pm

Status
Finished
The organisers of the Distant Worlds II expedition have requested materials for two construction projects in the Galactic Centre.

The exploration fleet aims to build a megaship and installation in the Stuemeae FG-Y d7561 system.

Dr Kaii, Fleet Liaison for Deep Space Surveys, explained:

"This installation will be a place for scientists to study the supermassive black hole at Sagittarius A*. Future explorers visiting the station will be well looked after by Deep Space Surveys, to whom we will hand the keys before continuing to Beagle Point."

Bauxite, Water and Liquid Oxygen should be delivered to Explorer's Anchorage in the Stuemeae FG-Y d7561 system.

Macrosphere Component Requisition


Progress
Tier 3/8
Contributors
906
Contributions
2,703,812
End
07 Mar 2019, 3:57pm

Status
Finished
Technology company Macrosphere is developing a specialised scanning device to detect illicit interference with personal robots.

Macrosphere CEO Taniyah Sharpe provided the details:

"The recent Mars Tribune scandal proved that the illegal reprogramming of robots is a genuine concern. Our Mech Scanner will allow robot owners to discover if their trusted servants have been compromised."

"A components drive is being organised by our partners, DS Leonis Industries. As well as shipments of micro controllers, auto fabricators and aluminium, we also require newly mined jewels, to channel the micro-lasers used by the Mech Scanner to detect interference. Deliveries should be made to Grandin Terminal in the DS Leonis system."

Macrosphere Mining Petition


Progress
Tier 1/8
Contributors
343
Contributions
57,299
End
07 Mar 2019, 3:57pm

Status
Finished
Technology company Macrosphere is developing a specialised scanning device to detect illicit interference with personal robots.

Macrosphere CEO Taniyah Sharpe provided the details:

"The recent Mars Tribune scandal proved that the illegal reprogramming of robots is a genuine concern. Our Mech Scanner will allow robot owners to discover if their trusted servants have been compromised."

"A components drive is being organised by our partners, DS Leonis Industries. As well as shipments of micro controllers, auto fabricators and aluminium, we also require newly mined jewels, to channel the micro-lasers used by the Mech Scanner to detect interference. Deliveries should be made to Grandin Terminal in the DS Leonis system."
Inara tracks overall progress, your contributions and estimates tier boundaries. Journal data (used to track progress) can be submitted via various third party tools or by direct journal imports on Inara.

You can also discuss goals on Frontier forum.