So I'm out here in the black, doing my first real explo-run, and I've noticed something that's puzzling me.
A few of the systems I jump to have already been fully discovered. Yep, no problem, I still scan 'em and move on.
A few of the systems I jump to, only the main (entry point) star has been discovered. This I can understand if the person who discovered it was just passing through and auto-scanned it whilst slow scooping.
Some of the systems are partially discovered, out to approximately 500 or 1000ls from the main (entry point) star. This I can understand if the original discoverer only had a Basic or Intermediate Scanner.
But then there's the systems where only one or two planets are previously discovered, and in these cases it's almost always the water worlds and ELWs that have been tagged; you know, the 'valuable' ones. All the rest are still waiting for some conscientious explorer to come along and pin their name to them.
Now this is the bit that confuses me. If you truly are an explorer, and want to wear that badge with pride, shouldn't you be checking out every little thing along the way, even if it's something you've already seen a hundred, thousand or even tens of thousands of times before? Would a 'true' explorer just scoop up the cash cows and leave the rest alone? To my way of thinking, that sort of behaviour is more applicable to a trophy hunter than a real explorer.
Now, I don't want to offend anyone with these thoughts. They are just that, thoughts, and I genuinely have no problem with how people go about there business. I'm just making an observation and rambling randomly.
A few of the systems I jump to have already been fully discovered. Yep, no problem, I still scan 'em and move on.
A few of the systems I jump to, only the main (entry point) star has been discovered. This I can understand if the person who discovered it was just passing through and auto-scanned it whilst slow scooping.
Some of the systems are partially discovered, out to approximately 500 or 1000ls from the main (entry point) star. This I can understand if the original discoverer only had a Basic or Intermediate Scanner.
But then there's the systems where only one or two planets are previously discovered, and in these cases it's almost always the water worlds and ELWs that have been tagged; you know, the 'valuable' ones. All the rest are still waiting for some conscientious explorer to come along and pin their name to them.
Now this is the bit that confuses me. If you truly are an explorer, and want to wear that badge with pride, shouldn't you be checking out every little thing along the way, even if it's something you've already seen a hundred, thousand or even tens of thousands of times before? Would a 'true' explorer just scoop up the cash cows and leave the rest alone? To my way of thinking, that sort of behaviour is more applicable to a trophy hunter than a real explorer.
Now, I don't want to offend anyone with these thoughts. They are just that, thoughts, and I genuinely have no problem with how people go about there business. I'm just making an observation and rambling randomly.