The "Espada de venganza" is currently refitted for orbital support roles.
Weaponry is still checked, expect a fully operational gunship in the air.
Center of Operation: MEROPE

Fuel Scoop... check!
AFMU... check!
Armament...check!
Life support...Check!
Booze..check!
 
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The "Espada de venganza" is currently refitted for orbital support roles.
Weaponry is still checked, expect a fully operational gunship in the air.
Center of Operation: MEROPE

Fuel Scoop... check!
AFMU... check!
Armament...check!
Life support...Check!
Booze..check!
Spoken like a true once-pirate who featured in three Isinona videos!
AJGFGJ AJGJEK AJEKBL
BLEKBM BMEKFL BMFLCO
COFLHL COHLDR DRHLMP
DRMPRU EKGJHL EKHJFL
GFKFNI GFNIGJ GJNIHL
HLNIMP KFOGNI MPNIRU
NIOGTI NITIRU RUTIXQ
RUXQVV
 
Spoken like a true once-pirate who featured in three Isinona videos!
AJGFGJ AJGJEK AJEKBL
BLEKBM BMEKFL BMFLCO
COFLHL COHLDR DRHLMP
DRMPRU EKGJHL EKHJFL
GFKFNI GFNIGJ GJNIHL
HLNIMP KFOGNI MPNIRU
NIOGTI NITIRU RUTIXQ
RUXQVV

What exactly is that code?
The stuff from the morse?


Tried cezar code?

http://www.dcode.fr/caesar-cipher

Nope isn't the hook here;)

Top left row: A,B,C,D,G,H,N,R
Missing in progression: E,F,I,J,K,L,M,O,P,Q
 
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The "Espada de venganza" has docked in the Maia system.
En route there a signal anomaly was detected and checked out, an UA revealed itself and was picked up.
Several jumps later a shipwreck of imperial craftsmanship was discovered, saving 5 escape pods and returning them to the Ant-Hill.

The ship is ready for any further engagements,
Ground assault weaponry features high payload missiles and
rapid fire lasers.

Standing by...

"To RAXXLA and beyond!"
[video=youtube;cFBIr3Vx16w]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFBIr3Vx16w[/video]

Who is "I" without a past?
A river without a source?
An event without a cause?
Threads of different lengths
Some longer, some shorter
So many of them spun together
 
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The key has been dropped:

Details on the loss of an UA.
UA dropped on Merope 2D,
unrecoverable due to terrain.

Coords:
17.9632°
-131.7672°
23:1O GMT+1 17th dec 2O15
UA just destroyed itself.
 
I started looking around for hidden places within Elite Dangerous shortly after I started playing a few months ago. My search renewed four days ago after seeing this in the video on the Horizons page in the Frontier Store (It's a 4 second clip about 60% through the video):
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Looks mysterious enough, think this could be a reference to Raxxla being a landfall body? Or maybe something new entirely?
 
I started looking around for hidden places within Elite Dangerous shortly after I started playing a few months ago. My search renewed four days ago after seeing this in the video on the Horizons page in the Frontier Store (It's a 4 second clip about 60% through the video):

Looks mysterious enough, think this could be a reference to Raxxla being a landfall body? Or maybe something new entirely?

Looks alien indeed, would be nice to have a closer look.
 
I've driven around 100 km on planets and moons spread around an area of 3000 ly with an SRV, but I've yet to find anything other than rocks so far. I'll definitely continue to look around though, something's bound to be hiding among the canyons and mountains of all those planets!
 
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So is Raxxla a system or a planet? And will the meta-alloys help us find it?

Right now I doubt it's anything but a future DLC, meaning, the mechanism by which it would effect the game doesnt yet physically exist until certain 'events' are announced and stages towards finding Raxxla are unlocked by the players themselves.

"As the legend goes, on Raxxla there are alien structures which serve as gateways to other universes."

If finding Raxxla does indeed turn out to be a gateway/portal to another universe(s)/'witch space'/'dragons be here' this will of course open up a whole new avenue for the game to progress even further.

In the meantime I'm keeping a watchful eye here (http://childrenofraxxla.com/) and especially here (https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=220273).

Jake.
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So is Raxxla a system or a planet? And will the meta-alloys help us find it?

"A certain celestial body" sounds like a planet to me. I've not seen any links between meta-alloys and Raxxla, or UA's for that matter. Horizons gave us the ability to make landfall, although no one is saying Raxxla is placed on a planet we currently can land on. The hunt for meta-alloys, even with very local area-specific clues to the seven sisters, shows us what a gigantic, ginormous, galactic sized task the search will be.
 
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Right now I doubt it's anything but a future DLC, meaning, the mechanism by which it would effect the game doesnt yet physically exist until certain 'events' are announced and stages towards finding Raxxla are unlocked by the players themselves.

"As the legend goes, on Raxxla there are alien structures which serve as gateways to other universes."

If finding Raxxla does indeed turn out to be a gateway/portal to another universe(s)/'witch space'/'dragons be here' this will of course open up a whole new avenue for the game to progress even further.

In the meantime I'm keeping a watchful eye here (http://childrenofraxxla.com/) and especially here (https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=220273).

Jake.
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According to Drew Wager, Frontier (David Braben to be exact) has confirmed in an interview with him that Raxxla has been in the game since its release "I spoke to David Braben directly in 2014 and he confirmed to me that “It’s out there and we (FD) know where it is.” – So it does exist." According to the lore, it could be either a moon or a planet. This being the case means that it can only be discovered through a detailed scan, which also means that the chance of any explorer discovering it is about 1 in 4 trillion, and the chance of this explorer noticing the name after scanning it is even lower. Heck for all we know, it could have already been discovered.

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I might be getting a bit ahead of myself with this, but I did just notice something while reading through Drew Wager's post. A quote from the original Elite game:

"Parents tell their offspring the story of a ghost planet, beyond witchspace, lost in the void. The name is interspersed throughout popular culture as a synonym for futility."

There's a chance this little hint might actually make the job a lot easier. The above line could suggest that Raxxla is a Rouge Planet, a celestial object that is not bound to a star's orbit. This would mean that in the galaxy map, Raxxla could be found by looking for systems which show up as an Unclassified star type, or even better, systems that only show up in realistic view, and not when all star types are selected. Either way, the time required to search the entire galaxy reduces ten-thousandfold, and can mostly be done from the comfort of a station or city in inhabited space...
 
According to Drew Wager, Frontier (David Braben to be exact) has confirmed in an interview with him that Raxxla has been in the game since its release "I spoke to David Braben directly in 2014 and he confirmed to me that “It’s out there and we (FD) know where it is.” – So it does exist." According to the lore, it could be either a moon or a planet. This being the case means that it can only be discovered through a detailed scan, which also means that the chance of any explorer discovering it is about 1 in 4 trillion, and the chance of this explorer noticing the name after scanning it is even lower. Heck for all we know, it could have already been discovered.

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I might be getting a bit ahead of myself with this, but I did just notice something while reading through Drew Wager's post. A quote from the original Elite game:

"Parents tell their offspring the story of a ghost planet, beyond witchspace, lost in the void. The name is interspersed throughout popular culture as a synonym for futility."

There's a chance this little hint might actually make the job a lot easier. The above line could suggest that Raxxla is a Rouge Planet, a celestial object that is not bound to a star's orbit. This would mean that in the galaxy map, Raxxla could be found by looking for systems which show up as an Unclassified star type, or even better, systems that only show up in realistic view, and not when all star types are selected. Either way, the time required to search the entire galaxy reduces ten-thousandfold, and can mostly be done from the comfort of a station or city in inhabited space...

An excellent idea, CMDR. Now we just need the practical implementation of a method to do the search in GalMap. To reduce the search scope further, one could concentrate on doing the visual inspection in nebula's only, just as a place(s) to start. I don't know if there is a list of known nebula in the galaxy, perhaps Dr. Kaii knows. I'll ask him.
 
Hi. I've been looking for Raxxla for some time now. I new about this thread, but didn't really follow it as it seems that the only hint being followed was those missions in the OP, which you can only get on Elite.

As I believe FD wouldn't have placed something in the game and then locked it to a select few, I started looking at other approaches, which by the way all failed (or are yet inconclusive). I'll post them here just in case someone can finally kill my theories and I can rest in peace, help them move them forward, or at least give another approach and discussion to this search...


"A planet older than the Galaxy itself" - With this sentence in my head (found here), I started searching Wikipedia and other astronomical sources for the oldest stars in our galaxy. I was surprised that there are a few known stars that are actually almost as old as the universe itself inside our own galaxy! So that was it, one of them could be it... Here came the first failure. Most of these stars were actually cataloged in 2014/2015, so it was very probable that they wouldn't be in the game. I did find 2 though, but on arriving there, their ages didn't correspond with real data, and thus were probably procedural. Dead end here, although I might not have found them all...

"Parents tell their offspring the story of a ghost planet, beyond witchspace, lost in the void" - Second sentence burnt into my brain... (found again on the same link as before). Here I get to understand that Raxxla might be a rogue planet, maybe without a sun, and thus unreachable through normal means. This didn't get me to any system, but it brought me to think that Raxxla might not be a simple planet that we will find happily sitting there in the system map for us to scan so easy. My guess here is that it might be discover-able in a way similar to the ancient probes found in Sol, by flying out there and they'd pop up at some point. This would make the search very difficult, and would force to find first the correct system from which to search, and as thus I see this as improbable.

Researching on rogue planets, I did see that those that have been discovered have been cataloged initially as "Sub-brown dwarfs", and I'm in the process of studying them now better and might follow now this approach. Although with the utter mind blowing success I had with the elder stars, this might just as well prove to be another loss of time

The other thing I tried once I was bored of chasing old stars and from the solitude beyond the frontier was to re-read "The Dark Wheel", which is in fact considered official lore (at least I think so). There isn't much on Raxxla there, apart from it being the main drive of the main character and his father. So I set off to follow the steps of Alex Ryder. I ignored Leesti and Lave, and jumped directly to Tionisla. In the book, there is a graveyard here between the planet and the sun. Now, I didn't expect to find the graveyard here, but I did search the asteroid fields between planet and star for something "different"... I tried as well to find Rafe's ship, but no dice.


I continued to follow Alex Ryder's steps until I hit a permit system, which I hadn't access to. Investigating a bit, I found out that others had tried to get access to this system, but even with a permit in hand, the system remained locked by the dev's for future content probably. I finally gave up on this approach as well...



And now, I just found out of the mysterious Lady Kahina forum thread, which I'm going to follow closely.


I have really been very interested in Raxxla since I found about it, but at the moment the elusive leads are getting a bit frustrating. I just really hope that it's not locked only to Elite commanders, as that would be a great bummer. I'm not that far from Elite myself in exploration, but even so, it's still a brutal grind to get there.


If anybody has any further ideas on how to proceed with the search, I'm more than willing to keep on it and to help with any attempt. I hope as well that my points and failed tries above mentioned can maybe help start other discussions and other means of approach that are not only locked to Elite commanders.


I'm a member of the Children of Raxxla, but there have been few attempts to search for Raxxla there at the moment.



Mind you, "Raxxla - The definitive guide" by Drew Wagar to which I link in this post is not considered official lore (or at least that I know of). But as there is not much on the topic, they might have very well adapted parts of it, but is just speculation...
 
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