Morning folks. I was sucked in by this topic from skimming across forums; I have joined Canonn on the external website, but not on here, so please let me know if I have to. Otherwise, I have read through quite a few pages of this thread but don't have time to do all 517!! Therefore, can anyone very briefly explain to me the purpose of a UA as far as it is understood at the moment please? It would help me understand the subject better, as I do find it quite intriguing.
Cheers, CMDR A.S.Shat
A Brief Synopsis of The Canonn's Research into the Unknown Artefacts
- Existence of the UAs was foreshadowed in the trailer for 1.2: the point-of-view character was allegedly transporting one to Leonard Nimoy Station in LHS 3006 (though note there were no signs of module degradation as would be expected if a UA was actually on board).
- Arcanonn (whose name "The Canonn" is derived from) started a thread about the various mysteries and hints that appeared around 1.2. The thread quickly focused on the UA. Michael Brookes asked if we had "listened to it". This thread is the second continuation of Arcanonn's thread; we're somewhere over 25,000 posts so far.
- After much searching we managed to find UAs being carried by large, heavily armed convoys found in Strong Signal Sources in various systems. The Type-9 carrying the UA in these convoys broadcast unusual chat messages about the UA.
- The first UA was recovered from such a convoy in Timocani and we immediately noticed it's odd appearance, the distortion and particle cloud effects, it's unique audio, and the damage it does to internal systems (apparently identical to toxic waste canisters). Through most of 1.2 and 1.3 UAs were recovered from these convoys at a rate of about 1 per week or two.
- Much effort was spent trying to figure out if there was any sort of message to be found in the audio. Eventually (after 1.3 was released) it was confirmed that one of the audio components was Morse code for the name of the nearest celestial body.
- Towards the end of 1.3 an XBox player found a UA floating as salvage in a SSS in HR 1185 (which is near the Pleiades nebula). It quickly became apparently that these "free-floating" UAs were much easier to find than the convoys. UAs were being recovered at a rate of one every day or so.
- The 1.4 beta revealed new behaviour which has been since confirmed in 1.4 proper: UAs in space now orient themselves to point towards Merope. If they are nudged they will quickly turn to realign themselves. They also scan ships that approach within 1000m.
- Near the end of the beta it was discovered that systems near Aries Dark Region GW-W d1-52 produce free-floating UAs at a much higher rate than previous seen. Typically a SSS containing a UA will be found in that system within minutes of arrival. This also occurs in 1.4 proper.
- A couple of Galnet articles announced the creation of a Federal research programme to investigate the UAs, and then the termination of said programme only days later. Apparently the Federation knows something about these things and isn't interested in sharing. The Empire and the Alliance have both been suspiciously silent.
- In 1.4 we discovered that the Morse code broadcast by the UA had changed. Instead of a celestial body name it was a series of semi-random letters. These signals have just been decoded in the past few days. The signals are coordinates defining 2D triangles that make up a crude line drawing of the ship that the UA just scanned.
As for what they are and what their purpose is, we don't know. Theories include:
- They are Thargoid probes, obviously. Sent out to gather information for an invasion. Or maybe testing us to see if peaceful contact is viable (apparently it isn't: we've shot, run over, and let die a large number of UAs, and also sold a bunch into unknown hands). Or they're eggs sacks/stasis chambers/etc.
- They are obviously not Thargoid in origin, but are probes from another alien race. With the same possibilities of purpose.
- They are clearly human built (possibly using Thargoid tech), probably by INRA. Perhaps carrying the Mycoid virus that INRA developed to destroy the Thargoids and their tech. Their appearance and concentration suggest INRA (or whoever) know the Thargoids are coming soon and where they are likely to appear.
- They are definitely von Neumann probes, self replicating and apparently learning over time. This is possibly even more terrifying than the above possibilities.
So... welcome to paranoia central. Grab a tin-foil hat and some biscuits. There are plenty to go around.