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Oooh Shiny [133SW2]
(Diamondback Explorer)
 
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Oct 17, 2015
 
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37,291
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Site 94

I've not long finished fitting out and engineering my Beluga Liner for Distant Worlds 2.

After the final bit of thruster engineering at Maia, I thought I'd visit the various abandoned and attacked settlements out that way, followed by the Inra bases that were revealed while I was away on my galactic exploration expedition.

My first stop here is Site 94, found on HIP 19284 A 2 d at -19.0622/-99.4450.

Site 94

I logged off for the night. When I logged back in the following night, a Thargoid appeared, did some scanning, then started attacking the base!

Thargoid attacking

800,000Ly

I just noticed on logging on that my last couple of jumps last night brought my total distance travelled in the game to over 800,000Ly. Only 200,000Ly more to reach the 1,000,000Ly mark!

SWE3 WP9 Final Mass Jump

Like the mass jump at WP6, a vast number of commanders filled the instance.

So many hollow squares

As the time counted down, everyone formed into a great long line of ships.

Ships lined up to jump

And so the Small Worlds Expedition 3 comes to an end.

SWE3 WP9 Mass Jump

SWE3 WP9 Mass Jump on YouTube

I came to SWE3 at the end of a six month trek across the galaxy, initially visiting Colonia before heading to Beagle Point, Star One, and the Formidine Rift. In all the trip, I didn't crash into a star or a planet, or emergency drop the FSD while performing repairs. I managed to do all that on SWE3. I should hand in my Elite Explorer rank.

SWE3 WP9

The meetup for WP9 was on LBN 623 Sector FW-W d1-100 6 a at 76.29/90.24.

SWE3 WP9

It was at the bottom of a deep crater. Looking up was like looking through a window into the universe.

OMG it's full of stars

It's almost time for the last mass jump of the expedition...

Anomalous Rings

Before heading to WP9, I took a sightseeing detour to see some strange formations in the rings of a planet.

Anomalous Rings

It turns out that when rings are huge, they can generate rocks that clump togther in patterns.

Column of rocks

These can be found in the outer ring of HIP 104643 AB 1 a which has an outer radius of 535,510km.

SWE3 WP8

The WP8 meetup was on Veil West Sector DL-Y d68 D 4 f at -49.06/-82.08.

The view of the Veil Nebula West over the meetup site was absolutely spectacular!

Veil Nebula West

The meetup site itself was up on the top of a narrow icy ridge. While it might look impressive when you're flying over it at altitude, it is no fun at all for SRV driving. Canyoning would probably be quite exciting.

WP8 Meetup

SWE3 WP7

WP7 was on IC 4604 Sector FB-X c1-16 A 1 a (now called Sheron) at -3.74/29.41.

Unfortunately, I don't have any photos of the event!

SWE3 WP6 Mass Jump - My First

Last night I finally got to participate in my first mass jump ever. I have never seen so many commanders in the same instance, although I know that what there were was a long way from the record-setting events. I think somebody counted over 70 commanders.

Cockpit view of mass jump to Shapley 1

Although I had to stay up past 3am local time, it was well worth it.

SWE3 WP6

I arrived a little early to WP6 on Fine Ring Sector JH-V c2-4 C 2 at 10.94/41.02. It was still early morning twilight, but the local wildlife was friendly, proving you can get bugs on your windshield even when there's no wind!

Bugs on the windshield

About 3 hours later commanders started arriving in greater numbers and the local light improved.

WP6 with Brown Dwarf

After another 3 hours it was brighter still, and the Fine Ring Nebula rose above the horizon.

Fine Ring Nebula

Eventually I counted about 13 other commanders. I think that's the most I've seen at a meetup so far.

14 ships at WP5

It's less than an hour until the mass jump...

SWE3 WP5

I arrived a day early to WP5 (KN Muscae 1 at -5.25/-0.95) to find the crater for the meetup was filled with a dark red mist. Very 'atmospheric'.

Very Misty WP5

When I logged on the next evening (afternoon Europe time) it was dark and nobody was there (not too surprising). After a while I noticed the light changing and realised the local star was just rising above the crater rim.

Star rise

About three hours later other commanders started turning up.

WP5 Meetup