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I've never played Master of Orion but that screencap brings back some memories.

I do still have pseudo-Civ games like Outpost though.
That screenie is from FE2 (Frontier Elite 2), here's a MoO screenie:
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Hello Commanders,

Made it back to the bubble after a two week long voyage to unlock Palin. I started on a south-easterly direction heading below the galactic plane until I hit the permit wall around Bernards loop and followed that wall heading east for about 1-1,400 light years until the permit wall started to turn south. I stopped there and took a direct north-easterly course to The Statue of Liberty nebula, at this point I was about 700 LY below the plane and came across a huge swath of un-discovered systems, probably hit about 25 of them in a row. I imagine there is a bunch more there if I spent some more time doing the small jumps.

For the return leg starting from The Statue of Liberty nebula, I went on a westerly direction parallel to the bubble and the core for about a 1,000 LY within the galactic plane and then took a direct course back to the bubble, a lot of good exobiology (did not find any brain trees) on that course, but not a lot of undiscovered systems.

It was about a 500 Mill CR payout. I would map out a picture, I don't really feel like making an account for an image hoster though. .

Next up is getting some ships geared up for Goids.
 
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I think I'll do that actually. A friend was insisting that I watch TNG even as I marathoned TOS* last year, but I'm kinda meh on the whole thing. Maybe it's best that I jump into the middle with something I find interesting before starting from the beginning.

*Easily my favourite series now.
Although TOS spawned my interest in Star Trek before TNG existed, I still think that TNG has quite a few interesting episodes amongst.
You always get some episodes that you feel are a bit meh, while others really take you along. That''s normal.
 
I think I'll do that actually. A friend was insisting that I watch TNG even as I marathoned TOS* last year, but I'm kinda meh on the whole thing. Maybe it's best that I jump into the middle with something I find interesting before starting from the beginning.

*Easily my favourite series now.
Did you include the Animated series of TOS in the marathon?

It was done a little after the last season.
 
Ground is Tyres thing.

Some of the training modules were always seriously hard following the old adage of train hard and fight easy.
Yes - it doesn't help that the weapons are absolutely rubbish. Or maybe, following that logic, it does.
I guess it is like the advice on learning to play an electric guitar - learn on acoustic first (back in the last century we had the same advice for learning professional-standard ten-finger typing, re: imperial typewriters versus computer keyboards).
 
Hello Commanders,

Made it back to the bubble after a two week long voyage to unlock Palin. I started on a south-easterly direction heading below the galactic plane until I hit the permit wall around Bernards loop and followed that wall heading east for about 1-1,400 light years until the permit wall started to turn south. I stopped there and took a direct north-easterly course to The Statue of Liberty nebula, at this point I was about 700 LY below the plane and came across a huge swath of un-discovered systems, probably hit about 25 of them in a row. I imagine there is a bunch more there if I spent some more time doing the small jumps.

For the return leg starting from The Statue of Liberty nebula, I went on a westerly direction parallel to the bubble and the core for about a 1,000 LY within the galactic plane and then took a direct course back to the bubble, a lot of good exobiology (did not find any brain trees) on that course, but not a lot of undiscovered systems.

It was about a 500 Mill CR payout. I would map out a picture, I don't really feel like making an account for an image hoster though. .

Next up is getting some ships geared up for Goids.

Nice. I'm about 40 jumps behind you with that unlock. I did actually bookmark a system in Barnard's Loop but it seemed like the Cobra would have a lot of trouble getting through. It is a journey I made with my original account though.

I've definitely found at least one undiscovered system. I just have to cash in my data so I can have my name plastered all over it.

And I'd be very happy if I got anywhere near 500 million CR.
 
Nice. I'm about 40 jumps behind you with that unlock. I did actually bookmark a system in Barnard's Loop but it seemed like the Cobra would have a lot of trouble getting through. It is a journey I made with my original account though.

I've definitely found at least one undiscovered system. I just have to cash in my data so I can have my name plastered all over it.

And I'd be very happy if I got anywhere near 500 million CR.
That was where I was intending to go but switched to the statue of liberty nebula on a whim.

Most of the credits came from exobiology, probably about two thirds? I ignored bacteria as its too difficult to find. The biology is bit boring for my taste unless it's on a cool to look at planet surface.
 
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That was where I was intending to go but switched to the statue of liberty nebula on a whim.

Most of the credits came from exobiology, probably about two thirds? I ignored bacteria as its too difficult to find. The biology is bit boring for my taste unless it's on a cool to look at planet surface.

I've still yet to try exobiology and have only just been dragged kicking and screaming into trying ground CZ's. Hopefully one day I'll be as proficient and enthusiastic as Tyres.

It is worth exploring on these long missions. In the olden days I probably would've been impatient and blasted through to save time, but I'll at least mark an undiscovered system in case I want to check them out on the way back.

And I hadn't even heard of the Statue of Liberty nebula until you mentioned it. I'll have to look it up.
 
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