[Distant Worlds] The 100% at Beagle Point Club

Did you make it to Beagle Point with 100% Hull?


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So, i see some people are rushing ahead, some have already been to BP, some are getting close, so time to make this thread.

Did you make it to BP with 100% hull?

To be considered a member of the BP 100% club, you must submit a screenshot of your ship showing both your hull and that you are in the CEECKIA ZQ-L C24-0 system (so be pointing at the primary star or something so its clear where you are).

I'm still a couple of weeks away myself, and at 100%, but anything can happen in the remaining 15,000 or so.... fingers crossed.

Thread comes with poll, because what is a thread without a useless poll? :D

EDIT: Rule: If you had FD teleport you back to the bubble, and used the opportunity to repair your hull, you have not made the journey without taking damage to hull. There is no easy way to police this, so I hope people will be truthful about it.
 
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92% here. If I mess up and die I'll stay dead.


Edit: Landed at BP with 92%. Modules 100%. No HS or AFMU used.
 
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98% here. If I knew there was a party for 100%, I wouldn't have been so amorous with that Herbig star (as if i had a choice, spinning so fast!)
 
Currently at 100% hull with 100% on all modules. And I've landed at all but a few waypoints (had to skip 2 or 3 due to real life commitments).

I've just been lucky though (so far). Jumped between a close binary pair and managed to get out using a heat sink, quiet a while back now. I took significant damage to almost all modules, but luckily no power plant damage. My twin AFMU's earned their money that night!

Currently about 3.5KLY out from WP22 :)

P.S. I am aware that I've now jinxed myself!
 
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Well I was travelling along just dandy at 100% until a kylie or so from Sag A* when a "cool screenshot" ultimately led to an accidental plummeting of some 400 odd tonnes flightless Asp.

Returned to system of this unfortunate death dive a few days back, as one does, and arrive again with 100%....only to get sucked out of super cruise by the star due to orbit line failing to show up (seems quite regular lately). Initially 1 or 2% disappeared of all modules but hull was still at 100...yay. Then I logged in next day and I'm showing 99%.
So same system.....twice. Do I get some kind of "you're so stupid" award or something?
 
Well, I'm not officially a part of the Distant Worlds expedition (although I do have access to the fleet comms and will be meeting with the fleet very soon), but I did manage to reach Beagle Point in my Imperial Eagle with 100% hull and 100% modules about a month ago after a ~103k Ly journey, with no AFMU and no heat sink launcher. Does that count? :)

Proof:
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(Edit: haven't gotten a screenshot of the module health sadly, forgot to take it when I arrived, and about 2 days after I left Beagle Point, I managed to accidentally emergency drop after my controller registered 1 FSD toggle button click as 2 when I didn't have the next system targeted... But either way, 100% hull should indicate that my modules are 100% too)

Ship build
 
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I reached BP and back at 93% hull. My Hotas glitched and thrust me into a star around the lower 3rd quadrant. I remained on 93% for the trip to BP and back(some 200,000LY later)

Huge props to those people doing so at 100% that's some careful flying :)
 
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Well, I'm not officially a part of the Distant Worlds expedition (although I do have access to the fleet comms and will be meeting with the fleet very soon), but I did manage to reach Beagle Point in my Imperial Eagle with 100% hull and 100% modules about a month ago after a ~103k Ly journey, with no AFMU and no heat sink launcher. Does that count? :)

Proof: (Edit: haven't gotten a screenshot of the module health sadly, forgot to take it when I arrived, and about 2 days after I left Beagle Point, I managed to accidentally emergency drop after my controller registered 1 FSD toggle button click as 2 when I didn't have the next system targeted... But either way, 100% hull should indicate that my modules are 100% too)

Ship build

Imperial Eagle! Now that must have felt like a lonely trip with that claustrophopic glass around you. In my Imperial Clipper I always imagine my wife sleeping somewhere at the back when I see the pilot chair next to mine empty.
 
Imperial Eagle! Now that must have felt like a lonely trip with that claustrophopic glass around you. In my Imperial Clipper I always imagine my wife sleeping somewhere at the back when I see the pilot chair next to mine empty.

Some of us Clipper pilots still love the solitude :)

It's nice to be able to take a nice stroll around the ship though, plus having the best coffee machine in the galaxy is nice too. And a sofa, I'm quite glad of the sofa.

If I do it right, and make it at 100%, it seems I could become a member of a very exclusive club. The Imperial 100%-ers :D
 
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Couple of minor face plants within the first couple of Kylies while I got the hang of honk/scoop again : 3%
Nice enough landing but forgot to turn my shield back on : 3%
Belly Flop while I was frantically spamming the boost button wondering why it wasn't working, till I released I had my landing gear down : 27%

7 Kylie from BP, go on Mr Jinx I double dare you !
 
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Some of us Clipper pilots still love the solitude :)

It's nice to be able to take a nice stroll around the ship though, plus having the best coffee machine in the galaxy is nice too. And a sofa, I'm quite glad of the sofa.

Sofa? I used to have a sofa... It was nice... But after my rations ran out somewhere in the galactic core, it kinda disappeared slowly, piece by piece...
 
Well, I'm not officially a part of the Distant Worlds expedition (although I do have access to the fleet comms and will be meeting with the fleet very soon), but I did manage to reach Beagle Point in my Imperial Eagle with 100% hull and 100% modules about a month ago after a ~103k Ly journey, with no AFMU and no heat sink launcher. Does that count? :)

Proof: (Edit: haven't gotten a screenshot of the module health sadly, forgot to take it when I arrived, and about 2 days after I left Beagle Point, I managed to accidentally emergency drop after my controller registered 1 FSD toggle button click as 2 when I didn't have the next system targeted... But either way, 100% hull should indicate that my modules are 100% too)

Ship build

No worries, i specified hull.

I'll compile a list of all CMDRs that did it when DW ends.
 
I managed to crash into 2 separate T Tauri stars on my first night of travel, resulting in a loss of 4% hull.

Over the last 7 weeks or so I've also had a couple emergency stops whilst falling asleep at the stick farming neutrons...

I'm currently due to arrive at BP late Wednesday night with (so far) 92% hull. Not perfect, but still ticking.

o7 CMDR's
 
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Last time I think I was in the 70s on account of beating my ship up in a BuckyBall Run on the way there. Still on the way for DW, but this time I'm fairing slightly worse.
 
I really don't mean to sound off or condescending, but I have to admit, I'm stumped how so many Commanders have lost so much hull. I can understand accidental jumps to close binary / trinary / add stars here, systems, and also dodgy landings. But I've yet to land at a waypoint and see anyone with 100% hull since Pallaeni. You can't all be suicidal maniacs flying into mountains at waypoints? Can you? :p

(Honest question, not trolling. I'm seriously intruiged)
 
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