going on 4 months in the black for me at the mo, currently 33K ly from the bubble, so I suspect I qualify...
Please send a drone with pizza along with my membership card.....
4 months for me too. 54 Kylies from home, and at least another 5 Months before I return.
I cannot believe that so many of us have invested so much time to exploration. 4 months of jumping and scanning systems for no immediate reward other than the expectation that the next jump will be the best jump ever.
Explorers are truly a unique kind of player in the game.
There's a whole lot of galaxy out there, and there's a good chance that some of it will go forever unseen... I can't speak for others, but I think that's a shame, and enjoy the fact that in all likelihood, I've already seen and catalogued systems that no player will ever visit again and that every jump could open up another system that will never see another human....
4 months for me too. 54 Kylies from home, and at least another 5 Months before I return.
I cannot believe that so many of us have invested so much time to exploration. 4 months of jumping and scanning systems for no immediate reward other than the expectation that the next jump will be the best jump ever.
Explorers are truly a unique kind of player in the game.
Sometimes, in the middle of scoop-honk-hopping just to get somewhere, Ill see a single lone star, or a lonely planet around a dwarf or something and scan it for no other reason than it seems lonely and I want at least one person to have seen it. Its space madness I think.
Been there, done that.
flew 400k Ls (Kyles?) to scan a red dwarf yesterday, knowing full well that it's wasted time for a mere few thousand credits.
Still, one day, someone will drop into that system, and notice that someone bothered...
Z...
This reminds me, Ive been meaning to petition to officially rename the measurement to "Kaylee" for obvious reasons.No pictures of Kylie?, bah..click bait!.