UA Mystery thread 4 - The Canonn

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Wooo Meta-Alloys 3 confirmed!
Right now I'm really torn between where to be looking, I feel the UA shell is a good idea, or Maia/Merope. I find it hard to believe it would be in some other new place unless we have completely missed some clue about where, or it is close enough to the human bubble, and spawns are common enough in the right area of space to enable someone to stumble across it.

Also I was reading back over the Meta-Alloys description, it has been said somewhat before but I thought I'd reiterate the only bits that I really feel can be taken from the description.

"They are cellular in nature, and formed organically"
"They are associated with recently discovered alien entities nicknamed 'Large Barnacles' by interstellar explorers"


From I would say it confirms that the Meta-Alloys are a part of the Large Barnacles, some kind of skin/shell perhaps. I have seen some other theories about what they are in relation to them and I know this theory is already the most accepted one but just confirming from the text that is what is implied. Being organic and related to a living thing implies being part of the thing.

Also the "by interstellar explorers" is relevant in that it implies they are definitely outside the bubble. I also feel that depending on how you look at it it could support or refute them being in Maia/Merope area. On one hand interstellar explorers could have been mapping out the area before Obsidian Orbial was built and found them (fits with the "recently discovered") or that area could be considered not worth exploring as much now because it is no longer uninhabited and "new" grounds of explorers to travel. I personally think the first fits best however.

"They are good thermal insulators, and have a high melting point"

Based on the previous thoughts, since Meta-Alloys seem to be the skin/shell of the Barnacles, a most likely living alien entity, simple evolution would suggest that the only reason it would be good for thermal insulation and a specifically mentioned high melting point would be because they live somewhere hot, so perhaps hot planets are what we are looking for. Thankfully the system map provides temperatures in kelvin for each planet that has been scanned so we can check likely planets though that.


I think these are some pretty decent clues. The first idea about Maia/Merope is admittedly just theory but I feel the last one is pretty obvious.
The whole way the description of the stuff is worded feels like it's trying to give clues as to the location without actually giving anything away, and the timing between this stuffs discovery and Obsidian Orbital being built seems too good to be coincidence.

 
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I've spent the last few days hunting for a strange alloys mission in between bouts of mining. So far - nothing. I've not come across any Barnacles either. There is a smidgeon of science here though but I'm sure you're all probably aware of it.....

1) When you take surface missions, if they are related to POI's then they are invariably based around the planet on which the mission was given.

2) Having an active mission causes relevant POI's to spawn. Good example being "Geological Data" I had last night. Almost every POI I came across whilst that mission was active contained containers of "geological data". This happens a lot.

Conclusion: Having a "Strange Alloys" mission will increase the probability of "Barnacles" spawning
 
I can't help but ponder on all the Galnet articles from the past year. So much rich history and lore even in just the past year. I feel we are missing something very vital from them. take for instance the Soontil Relics. This is the last article written about them and look at what the research came up with

As further alien artefacts claiming to be from Soontill are being sold on the open market, the results of the initial scientific tests have been revealed.
“We were looking for key markers,” explains Chief Xeno-Chemist Lyran Betar. “Elemental make up, crystalline structure, anything that indicates it could have originated from human hand.”
And the results? Inconclusive. The research team’s results clearly state that no known human technology could have created the relics, yet they do not quite align with known Thargoid materials. Whatever they are, they are indeed very old, with isotopic dating indicating that they could well be tens of thousands of years old.
Jean Molyneaux, a historian from France, Earth, suggests we look back at our own past to determine the home of these relics. “Imagine an alien travelling back two thousand years into mankind’s past. The varied culture, arts and building materials of the Aztecs, Greeks, the Shang dynasty, what have you, the alien could think they were all different species, if that was his way of thinking…”
The community seems wary of awarding these artefacts any title yet, given the fifty years of false hopes since Soontill was first mentioned by the Thargoids. However, reports indicate that these relics have now arrived at labs on both Mars and Capitol for further testing, and with any luck, we may soon finally agree on what these relics are, or are not.

Also the previous Bases and Stations that Palin himself was working on, including one that was mysteriously attacked by a terrorist group.
"at Christian Dock"

Readers will no doubt recall that Christian Dock is also the centre of Professor Ishmael Palin's research into the unknown artefacts discovered earlier this year. Treeves refused to comment on a possible connection between the security breach and Professor Palin's research, but a civilian source at Christian Dock said:
"I have it on good authority they were caught trying to break into Palin's laboratory, and I heard they had incendiary explosives, too. I wouldn't be surprised to discover they were trying to destroy the lab and the UAs".

Then we have Mr Braben and Mr Brookes love for science. They have been so careful with ED and keeping it as scientific as possible, I believe they are doing the same here.
We have clues right before us, I am certain of it. I mean Mr Brookes himself has written a sci-fi novel on the possibility of organic life in space. Its in the lore, it has to be. And somehow scientific. The UA's themselves used a very clever form of morse code to reveal their secrets. I admit I am not as clever as most of you geniuses, but the Galnet articles keep bugging me so I thought I would put it out there. o7
 
Also the "by interstellar explorers" is relevant in that it implies they are definitely outside the bubble.
I tend to disagree. Interstellar, if I'm not mistaken, literally means "between stars". That would make it sufficient to travel from one system to the next to become an interstellar explorer. If they had said "deep space explorer" I'd be with you.
I don't think we'll find them too far out. I don't think we'll find them in the shell, that should have happened already. Same goes for Merope or Maia, and likely the rest of the Pleiades.

But I do like your point about hot planets. It's certainly worth a look. On that note: When I recently went to Betelgeuse all I found was tea. Pretty hot tea. But as I had no SRV with me I didn't do any ground exploration.
 
Just so you guys know,
I am currently pirating stuff in my system cluster most preferred.
If i come around any "Meta Alloys" i'm going to record their retrieval
and am willing to sell them for a tidy sum.

My take on this is as before:
U.S.S.es and their derogatives
+ maybe some lucky interdiction of a transport.

Keep your heads up
and your heart directed to RAXXLA!
 
I tend to disagree. Interstellar, if I'm not mistaken, literally means "between stars". That would make it sufficient to travel from one system to the next to become an interstellar explorer. If they had said "deep space explorer" I'd be with you.
I don't think we'll find them too far out. I don't think we'll find them in the shell, that should have happened already. Same goes for Merope or Maia, and likely the rest of the Pleiades.

But I do like your point about hot planets. It's certainly worth a look. On that note: When I recently went to Betelgeuse all I found was tea. Pretty hot tea. But as I had no SRV with me I didn't do any ground exploration.

It's more the word "explorer" that I was focusing on, since jumping around the home systems is hardly considered exploring, it is done by all kinds of people all the time. I think it wont be too far from human space, but that is just an assumption.
 
They say the barnacles are right under our noses. what about, they are barnacles after all. they are stuck to the infected station somewhere? there's plenty of places they could be hidden on a space station out of view. maybe they get summoned by the uas then stick them selfs on and thats whats causing all the problems with the infected stations.
 
Just so you guys know,
I am currently pirating stuff in my system cluster most preferred.
If i come around any "Meta Alloys" i'm going to record their retrieval
and am willing to sell them for a tidy sum.

My take on this is as before:
U.S.S.es and their derogatives
+ maybe some lucky interdiction of a transport.

Keep your heads up
and your heart directed to RAXXLA!

We need you to interrogate them. We need to know where they got them.
Lock them up in the lavatory until they talk.
The intel on their origin is worth way more than the alloys.
o7
 
They say the barnacles are right under our noses. what about, they are barnacles after all. they are stuck to the infected station somewhere? there's plenty of places they could be hidden on a space station out of view. maybe they get summoned by the uas then stick them selfs on and thats whats causing all the problems with the infected stations.

Who is saying it, if you mind?
 
Ok... I was wondering about some correlation between the barnacles and UAs in a given system. I read that barnacles can reproduce by "spermcasting" - casting their 'seed' out to be captured by a potential mate. Euuuuuh. Maybe the UAs, are in fact, barnacle sperm. Euuuuuh. I don't even want to think what it's doing inside the ships/stations.

If you thought that was bad... they don't always have to use spermcasting: I just read barnacles have the longest :):):):):) (relative to body size) in the animal kingdom. Euuuuuuuuuh! I don't even want to think about giant space barnacles. I think I'll stop looking, and go back to hauling tea. Or maybe alcohol. Strong alcohol.
 
Who is saying it, if you mind?

I dont mind. maybe not barnacles sorry that's my bad but didnt mb or db say that the answer is right under our noses. it was a while ago before horizons landed i think. just trying to thing outside the box a bit.
like i said earlier im desperately looking for something UA todo that doesn't involve landing on plants as i cant. and have 5 weeks off work due to broken hand.
 
I dont mind. maybe not barnacles sorry that's my bad but didnt mb or db say that the answer is right under our noses. it was a while ago before horizons landed i think. just trying to thing outside the box a bit.
like i said earlier im desperately looking for something UA todo that doesn't involve landing on plants as i cant. and have 5 weeks off work due to broken hand.

I think what he is referring to is the complete lack of evidence that anyone ever said the answer was "under our noses" or anything to that effect. It seems it was a case of some sort of forum based Chinese whispers.
 
I dont mind. maybe not barnacles sorry that's my bad but didnt mb or db say that the answer is right under our noses. it was a while ago before horizons landed i think. just trying to thing outside the box a bit.
like i said earlier im desperately looking for something UA todo that doesn't involve landing on plants as i cant. and have 5 weeks off work due to broken hand.

No worries! :D

I think what he is referring to is the complete lack of evidence that anyone ever said the answer was "under our noses" or anything to that effect. It seems it was a case of some sort of forum based Chinese whispers.

Exactly. If I had the ability to edit the first post of this thread, first line would be "NO ONE OFFICIALLY SAID THE SOLUTION IS UNDER OUR NOSES".
Unless FD was referring to their VEEEEEEEEEEERY long ones... Pinocchio style.
:D
 
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Barnacles attach to ships, I've driven all round my Conda and I can cross that off the 'nope' list, think next is to search some ground bases to see if any are growing/forming there...
 
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