Build a Station inside Nebula - Potential CG - Frontier asking for info...

What should the location and purpose of the station be?

  • STATION LOCATION (Invalid voting option)

    Votes: 7 0.9%
  • Pleiades

    Votes: 253 33.2%
  • Coal Sack

    Votes: 53 7.0%
  • California Nebula

    Votes: 55 7.2%
  • Witch Head

    Votes: 77 10.1%
  • Barnard's Loop

    Votes: 149 19.6%
  • Orion Cluster

    Votes: 69 9.1%
  • Other - Please specify

    Votes: 32 4.2%
  • STATION PURPOSE (Invalid voting option)

    Votes: 5 0.7%
  • Mining

    Votes: 85 11.2%
  • Resupply

    Votes: 122 16.0%
  • Outfitting / Shipyard (allows us small ships in deep space)

    Votes: 92 12.1%
  • Exploration / Data selling / Position Save

    Votes: 359 47.2%
  • Other - Please specify

    Votes: 29 3.8%

  • Total voters
    761
UPDATE 2: Let's keep this thread alive, if there's any possibility of this CG actually happening we want as much interest as possible!

Having a station inside a nebula would be a game changer for a lot of people! :)

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UPDATE: Okay so Zac Antonaci has just Tweeted that Frontier will take a look into potentially setting up a community goal for building a station within a nebula. What we need now is a bunch of information showing exactly what we would like to see. So let's collect that together in this thread, and see what we can agree upon, and once done I will send the info to Zac. :)


Here's an awesome Tweet from Zac Antonaci regarding building a station within a nebula:

send me over a short description with as much detail of the CG you want to include and we'll take a look.

https://twitter.com/ZachAntonaci/status/648245616380899328




So details should include things like the following:

Which nebula and system do we want the station located in?
What purpose should the station serve?
What type of activities should the community goal require?

The two following threads provide an excellent start:

https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=142433
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=170657&p=2609947#post2609947



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Michael Brookes told me on Friday during my interview with him and Sandro that there is a "chance" of a community goal to put a station inside a nebula. So - let's put on the pressure and make it happen!


If you guys can, please Re-Tweet this here: https://twitter.com/ObsidianAnt/status/648094559847739392 the more attention this gets the better! :)



MODS: Can you please leave this thread in this forum where it will get far more attention than elsewhere. It's about time we had some bases out there is those beautiful areas of space! :)
 
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+1 Just got back from Barnard's loop, the visuals out there are stunning. I'd be happy with some stations in any of the local Nebulae.
 
I spoke of this some while ago, with regards having outpost and station at nebulae level, far enough away that it starts a small but well defined human space presence that in time will grow, with scientific mission bases that require you to go into nebs: find data or missing missing ships, cryo tubes, cargo anything like that in exchange for credits, this would provide an excellent way for cmdrs to venture out to voids.

As well as providing stations / outposts in asteroid locations or nearer planets with the advent of up coming horizons, lets not only see sun rises and planet from planet landings but those stations as well.
 
+1 Just got back from Barnard's loop, the visuals out there are stunning. I'd be happy with some stations in any of the local Nebulae.

Indeed visually Barnards Loop has been my greatest sightseeing experience so far, especially the view between barnards Loop and Witchead Nebula.

Betelgeuse has also been incredible.

I'm 7 jumps away from VY Canis MAjoris now, I believe it will easily make my list of top greatest places to visit in the galaxy, together with BL, the Witchead Nebula, the California Nebula, Betelgeuse and the Maia system and its black hole inside the Pleiades Nebula.
 
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I have to be skeptical with this. Even the closest nebula is very far from colonised space, so how is it going to work with such a huge gap?
 
I have to be skeptical with this. Even the closest nebula is very far from colonised space, so how is it going to work with such a huge gap?

Pleiades is only 380LY from Sol, that's not far at all. Pleiades is a short hop to the California Nebulae, and Witchead. Once at Witchead, it's a short hop to Orion and Barnards loop.

Even Coalsack and the dark region is only 500Y away.

@Askavir - Enjoy the trip! VY Canis is one of my favourite destinations
 
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Pleiades is only 380LY from Sol, that's not far at all. Pleiades is a short hop to the California Nebulae, and Witchead. Once at Witchead, it's a short hop to Orion and Barnards loop.

Even Coalsack and the dark region is only 500Y away.

@Askavir - Enjoy the trip! VY Canis is one of my favourite destinations

Unless they colonise a few systems, having just one out on its own isn't going to have a great deal of use.

Though conversely I could imagine a story event with a strange isolationist group moving out to set up their own civilisation.
 
I ll be more than happy if this could happen.

This is a HUGE goal so let's take it two or three month to complete with major step to complete :

1) step one : superstructure bring enough material
2) step two : electronic equipment.
3) step three : operating crew bring them in.

Etc.
 
Unless they colonise a few systems, having just one out on its own isn't going to have a great deal of use.

Though conversely I could imagine a story event with a strange isolationist group moving out to set up their own civilisation.

Don't tell that to the researchers in the Arctic, Antarctic or those on the International Space station... ;)
 
Pleiades is only 380LY from Sol, that's not far at all. Pleiades is a short hop to the California Nebulae, and Witchead. Once at Witchead it's a short hop to Orion and Barnards loop.

Even Coalsack and the dark region is only 500Y away.

@Askavir - Enjoy the trip! VY Canis is one of my favourite destinations

777Driver is right, there are at least half a dozen beautiful places to check out very near the bubble. Pleiades Nebula is just around 15 minutes away with a ship with 30ly jump range. Around 30 more to Barnards Loop which is one of the most incredibly beautiful places in the galaxy. The massive star Betelgeuse is also under 20 minutes away from the bubble on a 30ly jump ship.

Enjoyed indeed... Canis Majoris is twice as big as Betelgeuse, although the absense of planets around it make it a little harder to have a sense of scale. At Betelgeuse I could actually see the first planet getting "torched" by the solar flare.

Anyway, I leave a pic of Canis Majoris at massive 30000ls distance below. Thats roughly 60 times bigger distance than Earth to Sun, and it still looks like a huge fireball.

Its incredible how much a long-range outfitted Asp (probably anaconda too) makes a dozen of beautiful places around the bubble accessible under 1 single hour of travel.

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Yes, but within the realms of game mechanics. What will you do once you get there? That will sure be a long trade route.

It will be a great place for explorers for one thing, as a base of operations, a save point and a place to sell discovery data.

Plus, it takes more time to get to Hutton Orbital than it takes to get to Pleiades or Coal Sack.
 
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Yes, but within the realms of game mechanics. What will you do once you get there? That will sure be a long trade route.


SOthis has stations on the way from the bubble roughly every 50ly away from each other. And Sothis is not far from pleiades nebula. A few more outposts and we will get there.
 
+1, it would be nice to see pockets of civilization in the uninhabited zone in general. Perhaps some colonies by outposts, which once 1.5 or Horizons is released where large ships can carry smaller ships, whichever applies, even the largest of ships can land in the outposts by their smaller ships in their docking bay.

I think it would also incentivize other commanders who have not yet explored the uninhabited regions of space to venture out there and finally give it a try, when they otherwise would not take the plunge into deep space for weeks at a time to explore. I agree, the Witchhead Nebula was amazing, and had some wonderful systems in there, here is one that I got to visit 1500k or so LY away:

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Checked again, and Pleiades Nebula its actually closer to the bubble than Sothis.

So having an outpost or station there is no nonsense at all.

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It will be a great place for explorers for one thing, as a base of operations, a save point and a place to sell discovery data.

Plus, it takes more time to get to Hutton Orbital than it takes to get to Pleiades or Coal Sack.

Even Barnards loop takes less time to get there than Hutton Orbital.

Imagine a Community Goal whose target was an outpost in a place like this:

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