PROBABLY LAST UPDATE:
Price at the most remote outpost "south", Sothis, is 180k. Price probably does *not* tell us anything about the spawning point
UPDATE:
Every CMDR with a UA can report here
New facts:
Verified data:
OP:
We know that the price offered for UAs on the market differs greatly. This, combined with the abundance of the word "rare" in the descriptions of UAs point to the possibility that the price offered varies with the distance from its "source", just like other rare commodities. If this theory is correct, we can pinpoint a direction to the source, if not the source itself (it may well lie in a system without a black market, probably in an uninhabited system).
To test this theory, I collated some data on prices.
Galactic average: 220k
109 Virginis: 240k
Hebo: 200k
Timocani: 181k
Gatonese: 181k (own data)
Lati: 181k (own data)
Peregrina: 174k
LHS 3006: 181k
Assuming a rare commodity price behaviour these prices point to the galactic south.
This post by Taleden of EDshipyard fame gives a formula that allows calculating the price at source from the galactic average. This yields a source price of 150k. If this is accurate it means that the source is not 1000s of LYs away.
Suggestions:
I'll update this post with any offered info.
Price at the most remote outpost "south", Sothis, is 180k. Price probably does *not* tell us anything about the spawning point
UPDATE:
Every CMDR with a UA can report here
- SYSTEM whether price was checked,
- PRICE obtained with full precision if possible (no rounding to nearest k),
- whether the UA is marked STOLEN or not.
New facts:
- UAs may or may not be marked as stolen.
- We need to re-verify most prices obtained and include the information about whether the UA is marked stolen or not.
Verified data:
System | Stolen | Price | Reported by |
Timocani | Yes | 181749 | Nikos |
Gatonese | Yes | 181722 | Nikos |
Lati | Yes | 181737 | Nikos |
Timocani | Yes | 181673 | Red Wizzard |
Timocani | No | 242230 | Red Wizzard |
LTT 12033 | Yes | 181191 | Red Wizzard |
LTT 12033 | No | 241587 | Red Wizzard |
Kali | Yes | 180316 | Red Wizzard |
Kali | No | 240421 | Red Wizzard |
LHS 3006 | Yes | 181836 | Dr.Evanzan |
Peregrina | Yes | 174000 | Dr.Evanzan |
OP:
We know that the price offered for UAs on the market differs greatly. This, combined with the abundance of the word "rare" in the descriptions of UAs point to the possibility that the price offered varies with the distance from its "source", just like other rare commodities. If this theory is correct, we can pinpoint a direction to the source, if not the source itself (it may well lie in a system without a black market, probably in an uninhabited system).
To test this theory, I collated some data on prices.
Galactic average: 220k
109 Virginis: 240k
Hebo: 200k
Timocani: 181k
Gatonese: 181k (own data)
Lati: 181k (own data)
Peregrina: 174k
LHS 3006: 181k
Assuming a rare commodity price behaviour these prices point to the galactic south.
This post by Taleden of EDshipyard fame gives a formula that allows calculating the price at source from the galactic average. This yields a source price of 150k. If this is accurate it means that the source is not 1000s of LYs away.
Suggestions:
- We must find black markets that offer less than ~170k. This is probably going to happen south of Peregrina, Lati, Timocani, Gatonese.
- Any help in getting a better formula for triangulating the source would be fantastic.
- Lines drawn from the places where the highest prices are observed towards the lowest ones, point towards Pleiades or the California Nebula.
I'll update this post with any offered info.
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