Tea, Tea, Tea... over hundreds of Light Years...
Couldn't see those Tea stashes anymore... Enough is enough.
Nice scenery, 1000LY marker long behind me. Very remote place.
No idea who hauled a NAV Beacon out here. Data Link scan worthless as usual - nothing here worth my time.
A fellow Explorer died here. I wonder what happened to him.
Ah, couldn't stand the Tea anymore. Clear case of suicide. By now - I understand why.
1400LY worth of Data Link scans :
So to answer the original question :
- enjoy the scenery and chill out
- grab a few Materials
- haul thousands of tons of Tea, Consumer Tech, Animal Meat, Gold or Indium back home... 8 tons at a time if you're in an Asp
PS.
I found and ignored a couple of Signal Sources. Small and Large Data Survey Caches and a few Occupied Escape pods. All illegal and nothing worth my time. Not what I'm looking for on Exploration. I consider it all illegal space junk.
Should Aliens one day attack us... Well, no wonder why. We littered the entire Galaxy with trash.
Seems they can't stand being bombarded with Tea as well. Seeing what I saw so far - I'd fully understand.
I've seen enough USS *cough sorry* "Points of interest" by now. They're pointless USS - just on the ground. Same spammy generation, same nonsensical contents (completely location-unaware, just like the Signal Sources used to be and often still are).
I'd even
bet it was the same guy that invented the infamous Signal Sources that brought us those dreaded "Points of Uninterest". Didn't work well in space - not surprisingly doesn't work well on the Ground either.
They're all interesting the 1st time you see them. That stops right after the 2nd time.
I guess I'll return home, no point in taking it further out. After all, Tea isn't exactly a rare good that would increase in price from the distance.