Week 76, 9th May 3310
Maelstrom HadadTitan: Extraction rescues from HIP 30377 are useful if delivered later in the week; please announce any amount stored on your Fleet Carrier!
Spire: 0% peripheral progress from attacking Col 285 Sector US-Z b14-7; at most 85% is needed this week.
Peripheral Control systems are on the M. Hadad week 76 list.
These are HIP 30502, Omumba, Montioch and Col 285 Sectors US-Z b14-2, RH-B b14-3, QM-B b14-4, SH-B b14-1, PM-B b14-0, KW-M c7-7 and QM-B b14-5.
Targets updated at 09:50 9th May 3310
Hyades Sector UO-Q b5-2 Control 52% — Indra 26 Ly, 380 strength
HIP 20485 Invasion 36% *37.6% — Indra 21 Ly, 5 ports, 678 Ls outpost + 34 Ls starport attack, 677 Ls outpost + 97 Ls outpost damage
Week 75, 2nd May 3310
ReportTwenty-one Alerts repelled at Vogulu, Bi Dhorora, Fotlandjera, HIP 20019, Col 285 Sectors SI-T d3-89, HF-G b11-3, JG-O c6-13, NQ-F b11-1, RW-D b12-0, KB-O c6-11, GP-H b10-2, VY-F b12-3, VY-F b12-1, AF-E b13-3, DA-E b13-1, OS-T d3-68, OS-T d3-76, PM-J b10-3, PS-T d3-152 and ZE-P c6-18, and Synuefe OU-D b45-0.
Seven Invasions defended at Chibis, Laumas, Isla, Bormuninus, Obamumbo and HIPs 20948 and 37520.
Fourteen Control evictions at Col 285 Sectors KW-M c7-4, KW-M c7-14, SH-C b13-0, QM-B b14-3, KW-M c7-5, QM-B b14-0, QM-B b14-1, KW-M c7-13, RH-B b14-0 and DA-E b13-3, HIP 31648, Pegasi Sectors JS-Q a6-2 and NY-O a7-4, and Hyades Sector MM-M b7-1.
Two Matrix systems cleared at Col 285 Sector KW-M c7-15 and HIP 31223.
The defended Invasion systems will start Recovery.
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Titan systems or Maelstrom systems
Eight systems contain large caustic Maelstrom clouds, themselves containing Thargoid Titans.Titan systems are a Hazardous Environment which damages most Guardian modules.
Flying through the caustic cloud requires a Caustic Sink Launcher, available at Rescue megaships.
Access to a living Titan requires a Thargoid Pulse Neutraliser, available at Rescue megaships.
Rescuing survivors gives a small amount of progress to nearby Counterstrike systems.
Rescues require a Pulse Wave Xeno Scanner and a Sub-surface Extraction Missile, available at Rescue megaships.
Damaging the Titan requires a Guardian Nanite Torpedo Pylon, available at Rescue megaships.
Heat Vents are around the Titan edge on its upper Maw side, and the Thermal Core is on the lower side.
Using Nanites to freeze the Heat Vents adds time to attack the Thermal Core with normal AX weapons.
Thermal Core attacks deal more Titan damage if that Titan owns fewer Control systems.
Titan damage is very fast with 3 Control systems, quite fast with 6–7, and quite slow with 10.
Titan/Maelstrom | System | Planet | Distance |
Hadad | HIP 30377 | B 8 | 39230 Ls |
Cocijo | Col 285 Sector BA-P c6-18 | 3 | 1300 Ls |
Thor | Col 285 Sector IG-O c6-5 | 3 | 820 Ls |
Taranis | Hyades Sector FB-N b7-6 | A 1 | 130 Ls |
Indra | HIP 20567 | 7 | 3330 Ls |
Leigong | HIP 8887 | A 4 | 2540 Ls |
Oya | Cephei Sector BV-Y b4 | B 1 | 5850 Ls |
Raijin | Pegasi Sector IH-U b3-3 | 2 | 400 Ls |
Peripheries
Each Maelstrom has Peripheral systems, defined as its outermost ten systems where Thargoids are present.Peripheral systems are known to include Alert, Invasion and Control.
Each week, those Peripheral systems can receive up to 85% Peripheral progress, or 100% if a Matrix (containing a Spire site) is present.
The Peripheral progress is applied as a percentage, ignoring the system strength.
Spire site actions (within Matrix systems) affect Peripheral progress; see below.
Titan rescues no longer affect Peripheral progress.
Matrix systems or Spire systems
Some systems contain a Thargoid Barnacle Matrix, revealed on the Galaxy map with the words "Spire site present".Matrix systems cannot be completed via normal means, only via Peripheral progress.
All known Matrix systems are otherwise the same as empty Control systems until cleared via Peripheral progress.
Matrix systems which are cleared then recaptured later by Thargoids become merely normal Control systems (see below!).
All Spire sites are on thin atmosphere planets, therefore Odyssey is required for any access using vehicles or on-foot.
Spire sites can be used for Peripheral progress even if they are not themselves Peripheral at present.
Destroying Orthrus Interceptors at a Spire site affects Peripheral progress (old source).
Looting Spire Refinery Compounds affects Peripheral progress (old source).
Spire Sabotage missions affect Peripheral progress, available at Rescue megaships.
Spire sites at cleared Matrix systems lose most of their items and all of their Thargoids.
Thargoids cannot reoccupy a Spire site, and nor is any Peripheral progress granted by a recaptured Matrix system.
Spire sites are therefore a limited resource; be sure not to clear the final Matrix system inadvertently.
Maelstrom Hadad | Distance | Planet | x | y |
HIP 30439 | 3.68 Ly | ABCD 1 c | 37.6352 | -110.4734 |
Col 285 Sector US-Z b14-7 | 10.06 Ly | 12 c | 33.6787 | -87.0504 |
HIP 31223 | 15.34 Ly | 9 c | 74.2048 | -79.8026 |
Col 285 Sector KW-M c7-15 | 16.07 Ly | B 3 | 17.1996 | -11.1717 |
Col 285 Sector SX-Z b14-0 | 19.08 Ly | 3 | 28.8509 | -48.869 |
Col 285 Sector VS-Z b14-3 | 24.12 Ly | C 6 | 74.645 | -82.6007 |
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Maelstrom Cocijo | Distance | Planet | x | y |
Col 285 Sector XT-Q c5-18 | 11.44 Ly | 2 a | 18.3102 | -12.3277 |
Col 285 Sector VN-H b11-1 | 14.62 Ly | 3 | 61.6848 | -130.6153 |
Col 285 Sector OS-T d3-143 | 16.15 Ly | B 5 | 50.716 | 84.7805 |
Col 285 Sector ZT-F b12-3 | 16.73 Ly | A 4 | 66.0258 | -108.1829 |
Col 285 Sector YT-F b12-2 | 24.23 Ly | 2 | 30.5852 | 14.8356 |
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Maelstrom Thor | Distance | Planet | x | y |
Col 285 Sector NG-E b12-0 | 10.97 Ly | 7 d | -27.6606 | -148.9617 |
Col 285 Sector PB-E b12-3 | 15.16 Ly | 2 | 13.5641 | -99.3092 |
Col 285 Sector EA-Q c5-5 | 16.71 Ly | 5 | 50.3331 | 40.7242 |
Col 285 Sector OG-E b12-1 | 22.65 Ly | 6 | 36.497 | 100.3555 |
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Maelstrom Taranis | Distance | Planet | x | y |
HIP 25654 | 10.11 Ly | 1 b | 10.8894 | 77.8581 |
Trianguli Sector BA-A d85 | 10.72 Ly | 15 b | 16.9342 | -63.845 |
Hyades Sector DQ-O b6-0 | 12.3 Ly | A 4 | 50.1541 | 30.8933 |
Trianguli Sector EQ-Y b0 | 16.57 Ly | 1 | 42.3884 | 13.6958 |
Hyades Sector EG-N b7-1 | 18.07 Ly | A 1 | 51.6959 | 69.6465 |
Hyades Sector HW-M b7-4 | 18.33 Ly | A 2 | 26.6043 | -92.7225 |
Hyades Sector HW-M b7-1 | 18.57 Ly | 5 | 42.0211 | -11.1243 |
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Maelstrom Indra | Distance | Planet | x | y |
Arietis Sector KR-V b2-1 | 9.92 Ly | 1 | 69.7864 | -127.8902 |
HIP 19870 | 13.69 Ly | 3 b | 48.1511 | 46.9961 |
HIP 20187 | 15.03 Ly | AB 1 b | 32.7496 | 120.8423 |
Arietis Sector HG-X b1-0 | 21.39 Ly | 5 | 50.5891 | 54.6366 |
Hyades Sector ST-Q b5-5 | 21.7 Ly | 2 | 57.5021 | -27.0478 |
HIP 22350 | 21.92 Ly | A 4 | 29.6467 | -5.8841 |
HR 1358 | 22.04 Ly | AB 9 e | 31.3553 | 3.9502 |
Hyades Sector DX-H a11-1 | 24.16 Ly | 1 | -3.1061 | 83.7539 |
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Maelstrom Leigong | Distance | Planet | x | y |
HIP 9180 | 14.42 Ly | 4 b | -1.1044 | -85.3932 |
Arietis Sector YE-R b4-3 | 15.1 Ly | A 4 | 41.2249 | -37.8209 |
Hyades Sector KN-K b8-3 | 16.21 Ly | A 5 | -21.3334 | 71.4688 |
Arietis Sector MX-U c2-19 | 24.03 Ly | 8 e | 22.1925 | -48.0601 |
Ceti Sector BQ-Y b4 | 30.13 Ly | 8 b | 61.4868 | -120.678 |
Hyades Sector NT-I b9-4 | 31.15 Ly | C 3 | 50.8541 | 97.5338 |
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Maelstrom Oya | Distance | Planet | x | y |
Cephei Sector XO-A b3 | 5.82 Ly | 2 | 56.9983 | 146.9645 |
Lyncis Sector WU-P b5-0 | 9.13 Ly | 3 | -20.4765 | 49.9134 |
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Maelstrom Raijin | Distance | Planet | x | y |
Pegasi Sector NN-S b4-2 | 5.23 Ly | A 3 | 42.2959 | 60.0331 |
Pegasi Sector JH-U b3-4 | 6.64 Ly | C 2 | -50.2914 | -75.6563 |
Pegasi Sector NN-S b4-7 | 11.35 Ly | 2 | 33.9739 | 28.2928 |
Pegasi Sector NN-S b4-9 | 14.49 Ly | A 1 | 22.6448 | -92.8602 |
Pegasi Sector KC-U b3-4 | 18.45 Ly | B 2 | 51.8624 | 10.9831 |
Pegasi Sector IH-U b3-4 | 19.99 Ly | AB 1 e | 52.1061 | -37.0889 |
Pegasi Sector NN-S b4-3 | 23.83 Ly | 2 | -1.1107 | 31.4136 |
Alert systems
Cargo delivery refers to high-demand items at the Commodities Market, and equally to items requested via supply missions (source).Cargo delivery has a moderate effect (source), though should be done via supply missions (source).
Passenger evacuation has a weak effect (source).
Salvage can be collected at signal sources, including for unpopulated systems (source), albeit slowly.
Combat is possible at signal sources, including for unpopulated systems (source), or using Hyperspace to summon a target.
Combat via summoning Interceptors has a strong effect (source).
Research samples via summoning Interceptors have a strong effect (source).
Settlement reactivation missions for nearby Control systems will help both systems; Odyssey is required.
Invasion systems
Ports can be operational, attacked, damaged or abandoned.Operational and attacked ports are active, damaged and abandoned ports are inactive.
Invasion systems reported with 0 active ports should still have at least one damaged port for conducting evacuations.
Docking is not possible at an abandoned port.
Cargo delivery to an active port has a weak effect, and is best supported via Fleet Carrier. Inactive ports cannot receive cargo.
Cargo transport of the injured from an operational port has a weak effect, limited by being very few in number.
Cargo transport of the wounded from an attacked port has a moderate effect, limited by being few in number.
Cargo transport of the critically wounded from an damaged port has a strong effect. Look for the "significant damage" status.
Passenger evacuation from an active or damaged port has a moderate effect.
Combat is plentiful at AX Conflict Zones and at ports under attack.
Combat is possible by dropping from Supercruise and awaiting Frame Shift Anomalies.
Research samples from Interceptors have a strong effect (source).
Settlement reactivation missions for nearby Control systems will help both systems; Odyssey is required.
Control systems
Combat is plentiful at AX Conflict Zones.Combat is possible by dropping from Supercruise and awaiting Frame Shift Anomalies.
Research samples from Interceptors (source) and from Scouts each have a strong effect.
If a Military settlement is present, populated Alert systems within 20 Ly will offer AX Reactivation missions; Odyssey is required.
Recovery systems
The recovery completes itself automatically after four weeks if a port was damaged, otherwise after one week.Four-week recoveries can be assisted via settlement reactivation missions; Odyssey is required.
Despite being listed as a possible action, cargo delivery has had no effect in the past. (tested by Operation Ida)
The weekly reset does not apply to recovery progress.
Recovery has no effect on the respite interval for being attacked again; see Analysing the Thargoid Simulation.
Completion
Victory in a system looks like this:It does not look like this:
The white chevron marks one unit of progress which is still missing, and the clue is in the text above which tells you explicitly what will happen.
With HIP 23716 and HIP 20485 secured, and while everyone is on downtime due to an arbitrary progress wipe, where next should effort be directed?
Taking a cursory glance around the Maelstroms:
- M. Cocijo (by Jackson's Lighthouse) has minimal attention, just one progress point in the Mapon system.
- M. Taranis (by Meene) has a quite notable effort in 63 Eridani and Imeut, plus a little in Ebisu, Awara and HIP 25679.
- M. Indra (Pleiades direction) has a point at HIP 20916.
- M. Oya (up by Alioth) has a point at Lahua.
- M. Leigong (below) has two points at Arietis Sector KM-W d1-94 and one at Obassi Osaw.
- Controlled systems require combat exclusively, Alert systems in effect require support exclusively¹, and Invasion systems accept both.
- The scattering of effort above plus the effort potential during downtime could have been combined to win a third system.
- Supposing momentarily that combat and support aggregates are equal, it seems to me that the combat effort could start at a Controlled system and support effort at an Alert system, both then meeting up at an Invasion system after the former two are secured.
- In practice, the rapid completion of HIP 20485 suggests to me that support efforts are superior and might best be focused entirely on containment via securing the Alert systems, while combat efforts retake Controlled systems one by one, perhaps only considering one Invasion target per progress wipe if both efforts will have a surplus which can be combined to do that.
- If it is important to stop an Invasion then we could begin with one Invasion target, though I imagine that would risk poor surplus management unless we focus only on Invasion targets.
1. I know it says that destroying Thargoid craft helps with an Alert system, however in practice I could find no attacks nor conflict zones there, only sporadic signal sources several thousand light-seconds apart. That is objectively not a good use of pilots providing combat effort.
2. Longer-term, it is not beyond the capacity of Imperial Navy Intervention and Rescue to implement an actual Patronage system for this. The idea would be to allow individual Commanders to set their preferred targets, or just to assign their support to an organisation which chooses targets on behalf of all of its supporters, and report the highest-weight targets. If the progress wipe were to stop then such would become immediately less necessary of course, though perhaps nice to have.
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