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HIP 15310 [EXPEDITION LOG 4]

12 Nov 2024Content2541
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EXPLORATION LOGS - 004
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Total LY: 164.44
Total Jumps: 3
TF: 0
WW: 0
AW: 2
ELW: 0
NSP: 4

A hop and a skip away, and I was not let down. This system housed another 2 NSP signals, the first of which held more crystals and a proto-lagrange cloud close enough to the main star to be illuminated. The most interesting of finds was yet another cluster of particles, a Q-08 Anomaly. Blue in color and defensive like it's cousin the Q-09, the Q-08 however sent out a continuous electrical field with enough energy to disrupt shielding and HUD elements within the ship's systems.

The second NSP proved to be quite dangerous, another Q-Type anomaly was here, the Q-04. This anomaly was purple in color and had a much larger spherical 'glow' to it. Upon approaching it went defensive and this time emitted a shield breaching attack. Red tendrils snaked through and started stripping the polymer weave hull off the Mandalay. Even it stood no match and within a few seconds my hull's integrity dropped nearly 4%. I wouldn't call it a close call but it certainly gave me quite the spook when all sorts of alarms went off in the cockpit. Ran some diagnostic scans across the hull and no major damage was done. Internals checked out too.

Furthermore, system scans show two Ammonia Worlds of similar size, one of which the moon of the other. Their names being X-2487 [PLANET] and X-2488 [MOON] respectively. Before departure to Col 285 Sector GG-N c7-34 I went ahead and scanned both planets.

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