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Profil
Nom du commandant :
Vaisseau actuel :
Sir Ranulph fiennes [PA-13D]
(Diamondback Explorer)
 
Membre depuis le :
9 nov. 2017
 
Distances envoyées :
3
 
Systèmes visités :
4 613
Systèmes découverts en premier :
922
 
Solde :
7 890 815 029 Cr
Start as you mean to go on!

Hegeia IF-E b54-0. Binary system, 7 terrestrial planets, 7 gas giants, 21 moons! Secondary system will be quite a trek out, but it's completely undiscovered, the primary system is only charted to 200ls out. Plenty of work here, I may even time it! Starting at 2221..pause at 2234...resume 2252...finish 2334. Just shy of an hour, but there was a fair amount of photography time, very, very pretty ice rings on some of the gas giants. Barely 400k cr, but still one of the most satisfying systems in ages.

Light seconds away

Outorst WO-A D5. Unremarkable binary system. No planets. Long trip to the second star. Hegeia ED-A D14-3. Unremarkable trinary system, no planets. Not exactly a money maker, but charted all the same. Going to be plenty of these for every exciting, profitable system found. Been a while since I last had a six figure Cr system now though. Even when you're not in it for the money, it's still nice to get your time rewarded! Hegeia CK-V b58-0. Quaternary system with a single, hellish, super-terrestrial planet orbiting the smaller of two M-class stars, the other two being brown dwarves. Hegeia YD-X b57-0. Single M-class star with 8 terrestrial planets, two of which support a single moon. Also an asteroid belt between star and first planet. Star charted, all planets undiscovered! Although it first appeared that there may have been Ammonia worlds here, they all turned out to be metal rich planets, 5 of the 8. Got the 6 figure pay day I was looking for! Hegeia UX-Y b56-0. Trinary system, with 6 planets orbiting the secondary star, and 8 planets orbiting the tertiary star. Primary and secondary stars are charted, all the rest is there for the taking, excellent! 12 jumps remaining to my arbitrarily picked route end point, based solely on the route plotting limitations of the galaxy map. I had intended to head around 1000ly up above the galactic plain, however I think I may in fact try to locate the nearest Neutron star, and see just how far I can push this DBX. Can you stack the effects of jumponium and jet cone boost? I wonder... Hegeia QR-A b56-0. Finally a system with no prior claims staked! Trinary system with 12 planets and 2 asteroid belts. It's a long way out to the tertiary star, a brown dwarf, but it claims 9 of the 12 planets, and it's calling to me! A little reading tells me that unfortunately you cannot stack jet cone boost and jumponium, shame, but expected. I also wonder if I will get 300% of my current max jump range, or if it will disregard the Guardian FSD booster? Hegeia ML-C b55-0. Suddenly, a system of genuine interest! 2 water worlds and an ammonia world, all containing life! That's what you come out here to find! Strange new worlds, and all that! Just shy of a 7 figure pay day doesn't hurt either! Think I'll close out here for now, may journey on later, but a little R&R is called for. o7

Another Girl Another Planet

Outorst VT-Y b1-0 Doing the legwork of surface scanning the miscellaneous planets and moons left behind by CMDR's before me. Not discovering many systems for the first time, but getting my name on lots of pointless planets! Heading towards the Wayfarers Graveyard, across the Orio-Persean Gap. Picked up the survey data from the wreck of an unfortunate explorer, poor sod. Taking my time in each system, not rushing my time in the black. Just my forth system today. Outorst RN-A B1-0. Another unremarkable system, 7 rocky planets and a moon, all undiscovered, around an average M Class star, already charted. Boredom causing an unfortunate loop of shame incident at Planet 3. Concentration wavering now. Logging off for a shave and something to eat.

A little bit wey, a little bit woah...

... I'm a geyser me, I'll nick anything!

Except after hours of searching for the claimed CO2 geysers on a tidally locked moon, I found diddly squat!

Guess Paul Whitehouse had already made off with it!