UAs, Barnacles & More Thread 5 - The Canonn

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When I head to Merope on Monday, I'm definitely going to be checking out any SSS I come across, I think. (Until I get beasted by a giant wing of pirates and run away at least!)

Could well be a dead-end, but if correct, then it won't take long to rule out, assuming the spawn rate of such SSS is similar to what it is in the shell.

Would also mean 1.5 CMDRs can join in for part of this.

Just a thought :)

I poked my head into a couple sss in merope last night ... got chased out by pirates both times ... Still worth keeping a tab on them tho
 
Interesting point, agree.
Although the odds may be lower in other locations, it's may not be impossible to trigger them.
But POI being POI, it's not persistent, and that can quite frankly be a pain when coming to proving it if your in Solo.
o7

To be honest, still while Im hanging out in the North America / Pelican Nebulae, either help prove / disprove Merope's exclusivity
 
I'm going to take a wild stab at this.

Using either HIP 18502 - (has icy moons like the picture) or its neighbor LC-V C2-1

1. Maia
2. Pleione
3. Merope
4. HR 1183
5. Caelano
6. HR 1172
7. Pleiades Sector GW-W C1-15 (famous for the airless water world)
8. HIP 17684
9. Atlas


Not perfect but close. I wanted to use systems that were mainly identifiable in real life so the GW-W system is the stretch here. Everything else more or less fits looking from the vantage point indicated.


I'm currently at Pleiades Sector GW-W C1-15.... I'm scouring the first planet. I figure hey.. Metal Alloys... High Metal Content world. Maybe some relation.. a few data points, mining sites, cargo canisters, occupied pods. I ran into a large building complex... of course, Tea. Lots of Tea. ;P
 
People studying binary sequences derived from the horn sounds you get when speeding up the UA recordings, should look up the first and second UA threads! An enormous amount of research was put into these sequences (with no result).
 
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People studying binary sequences derived from the horn sounds you get when speeding up the UA recordings, should look up the first and second UA threads! An enormous amount of research was put into these sequences (with no result).

yes I know. But to my knowledge, nobody has made heads or tails of anything in the UA sound other than the "chittering." Since we seem to be getting precisely nowhere with the barnacle hunt, I needed something else to do, and thought there could be a clue in there somewhere.
 
IF BINARY is:
110011
100100
1010010
1101101
0101101
0011011
10011001
11001001
1
{
OCT = 63445133 25515631 623000
HEX = ce 4a 5b 56 9b 99 c9
DEC = 206 74 91 86 155 153 201 128
MD5 = md5: 61f1d8308f6dd845c8846a626351a40d
}

IF BINARY IS:
001100
011011
0101101
0010010
1010010
1100100
01100110
00110110
0
{
OCT = 14332644 52262146 154000
HEX = 31 b5 a4 a9 64 66 36 00
DEC = 49 181 164 169 100 102 54 0
MD5 = md5: 988de14bb9ab986322f0cc326433ab8d
}


IDK about OCT, if is, its not binary in the first place, its OCT right on the beginning.
 
yes I know. But to my knowledge, nobody has made heads or tails of anything in the UA sound other than the "chittering." Since we seem to be getting precisely nowhere with the barnacle hunt, I needed something else to do, and thought there could be a clue in there somewhere.
sorry, i don't own Horizons to help with the search.
 
I'm going to take a wild stab at this.

Using either HIP 18502 - (has icy moons like the picture) or its neighbor LC-V C2-1

1. Maia
2. Pleione
3. Merope
4. HR 1183
5. Caelano
6. HR 1172
7. Pleiades Sector GW-W C1-15 (famous for the airless water world)
8. HIP 17684
9. Atlas


Not perfect but close. I wanted to use systems that were mainly identifiable in real life so the GW-W system is the stretch here. Everything else more or less fits looking from the vantage point indicated.

This i did not know about...

7. Pleiades Sector GW-W C1-15 (famous for the airless water world)

How does this even work, now DB and the peeps at FD like heir science, so why is there an impossible world, does water not go through a rapid sublimation almost instant when put in a vacuum?
Think i may have to get my self out there
 
154 could be the gravity like 1.54G

if you leave the last 0 in there, it becomes 154000. But I don't think too much emphasis should be placed on the Octal theory. If you look at how the binary>octal translator is working, I think it's ignoring the spaces and length of sequences. If you decode it sequence by sequence, you get:

140
330
264
110
620
314
154
000
 
One thing I find interesting about all this is that UA's are "speaking" in morse code, just like the nav beacons, suggesting that they are trying to communicate with us using the only thing they could remotely understand, the nav beacons. Now this isn't a new theory by any means, but I do find it fascinating in light of the fact that crashed nav beacons are turning up all over the place - even out in unexplored space. Perhaps whoever made the UA's kidnapped the beacons for study and then just dumped them on the closest available planet as garbage. Course, since many of these crashed beacons are guarded by sentries, that makes things a bit more confusing.

But this is a galaxy populated by ungodly numbers of humans. How many planets in the core worlds have populations exceeding a billion? That's alot of people, and if you can assume that many of them have access to frameshift, you can almost expect there to be human debris in the far fringes of the galaxy. I'm picturing an advertisement in the near future featuring a sad alien standing in front of a landfill saying something like "The galaxy is not your landfill. It belongs to all of us." Then again, if my theory about the nav beacons is true, it's actually the aliens who are littering. Certainly, humans aren't helping, by guarding the junk with murderous robots.

Wait a minute -- maybe its the robots who are responsible for all of this!
 
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This i did not know about...

7. Pleiades Sector GW-W C1-15 (famous for the airless water world)

How does this even work, now DB and the peeps at FD like heir science, so why is there an impossible world, does water not go through a rapid sublimation almost instant when put in a vacuum?
Think i may have to get my self out there

Wouldn't an airless water world have to just be an ice world? Or does it mean water as in water vapor? There's plenty of worlds covered in water vapor fog that technically don't have an atmosphere.
 
This i did not know about...

7. Pleiades Sector GW-W C1-15 (famous for the airless water world)

How does this even work, now DB and the peeps at FD like heir science, so why is there an impossible world, does water not go through a rapid sublimation almost instant when put in a vacuum?
Think i may have to get my self out there

Pretty wild isn't it?

Too bad we can't land on it tho.
 
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