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from really cold...:
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to scorching hot...:
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sometimes i see strange things in nebulae:
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God, I so need to have patience to buy my ASP and go explore.

Why wait? I don't get the "must have the best ship before I start doing what I want to do" attitude, Asp is only marginally better than a cobra, hauler, adder or T6 for exploring
 
Why wait? I don't get the "must have the best ship before I start doing what I want to do" attitude, Asp is only marginally better than a cobra, hauler, adder or T6 for exploring

Because if I go out now, I won't ever get an ASP. I already get bored of trading and procrastinate as it is, I can't take a break like that. =P
 
Why wait? I don't get the "must have the best ship before I start doing what I want to do" attitude, Asp is only marginally better than a cobra, hauler, adder or T6 for exploring

Depends is the extra light years count as marginally. If you're 0.1 ly short in your hauler and i can get there with ease in my Asp then it's a bit more than marginal :D

Then there's that view ... if you're going to go all that way, might as well do it in style and comfort.
 
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Here are a few screenies from my travels..

The planet, the Pencil and galactic disc.
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Eclipse
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Encounter with a black hole
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Planetary alignment at sunrise
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Ringshine
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Woops.. don't know what i did with that last image, and can't seem to un-attach it.
 

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Anyone seen the Coriolis with the two weird arms sticking way-out into space?
One of the alternative stations of my main trade route, which is a coriolis, does have 2 very long arms yes. I hardly see what purpose they could serve though.
 
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