UAs, Barnacles & More Thread 6 - The Canonn

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So what does it take to organize a massive search of Merope? It seems MB hinted that the fact that the artifacts pointed there was seperate from the barnacles as if there is something else there that we missed.

Maybe that the reason these barnacles changed. To get us to go back there again.

+1 I think your on to something there pal. Once i get my conda. I will help. I think we need to leave the California nebula and do a HUGE search of merope.
 
Im headed there (Merope) tonight. I got a diamond back explorer... best thing I can afford. I think I will be there at least a week looking.
 
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Man I want to get in on this, but I'm only 25 million from an anaconda with a class a FSD, dont know if I should grind that out or put it on hold and go in a diamondback.
 
Your personal memory may be short, but the digital memory is absolute and would exist all over the place. It would not be something that would be forgotton, it would be something every child would be taught in school and unlike reading a story, they'd be able to see first hand reports and news broadcasts regarding the events (any event) for the last 500+ years that they wanted. Regardless of where the last battle was, they got into core systems, got beyond some kind of military cover story. They're the only aliens we have had contact with. The notion that this would be forgotten in a futuristic digital age is stupid.

Thing is, people are pretty good at not caring about things beyond their personal experience, it doesn't have to be forgotten by the matrix to be utterly irrelevant to most, a footnote in history a story of insect bogeymen to scare misbehaving children into obedience.

How relevant to your day to day existence is the history of anything more than a few generations ago?

That's why countries/politicians start repeating the mistakes of the past and significant proportions of the electorate continue to fall for it again and again
 
Thing is, people are pretty good at not caring about things beyond their personal experience, it doesn't have to be forgotten by the matrix to be utterly irrelevant to most, a footnote in history a story of insect bogeymen to scare misbehaving children into obedience.

How relevant to your day to day existence is the history of anything more than a few generations ago?

That's why countries/politicians start repeating the mistakes of the past and significant proportions of the electorate continue to fall for it again and again

Jupp. People have heard about the Thargoids and the war, but it's about as relevant to them as the Napoleon wars are to the average Korean.
 
And remember HOW we won - with a biological weapon that rotted them and their ships out from the inside - it's horrific and a deeply shameful part of human history

I suspect the children of 3302 know as much of it as we (Brits) teach our children about what we really did in India and Africa. It was all tea parties and railways don't you know? *eats scone and sups tonic water*
 

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-18.23 -17.35 Used to be intact with no defences, today it is the same

-2.7 -45.27 Used to be intact with defences, today it is depleted/destroyed
 
And remember HOW we won - with a biological weapon that rotted them and their ships out from the inside - it's horrific and a deeply shameful part of human history

I suspect the children of 3302 know as much of it as we (Brits) teach our children about what we really did in India and Africa. It was all tea parties and railways don't you know? *eats scone and sups tonic water*

I think you're underestimating the impact of the encounters with the only non-human sentient species we as a human race have ever encountered. To put that on any level below 'venturing into space, discovering there are planets other than our own, etc' is a bit ridiculous.

It wasn't some war against alien weeds. It was our only interaction with alien life forms with technology in many ways superior to our own. No. That is not relegated to pffft. Whatever history. I'd have an easier time suspending disbelief that it was all part of the plan to suddenly have dozens of entire sectors permit blocked off over night.
 
Sigh, the original Barnacle on Merope 5C just lost half its spikes due to human commander gunning them down. Interestingly enough, his fire was directed to the normal ground position, not up in the air. Even more unfortunately, he did not answer my chat question where he sees the Barnacle. Obviously not a scientist :-(

I can keep this instance open in Mobius for another two hours or so, if any member of Canon could join me for some proper scientific work, I'd be grateful.

Update: A more helpful human commander came around, he saw the barnacle on the ground while I saw it in the air. While testing with driving through it, the thing came down for me, and with other commanders nearby, reproducing the bug does not work. In short, f.s.c.k.
 
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I think you're underestimating the impact of the encounters with the only non-human sentient species we as a human race have ever encountered. To put that on any level below 'venturing into space, discovering there are planets other than our own, etc' is a bit ridiculous.

It wasn't some war against alien weeds. It was our only interaction with alien life forms with technology in many ways superior to our own. No. That is not relegated to pffft. Whatever history. I'd have an easier time suspending disbelief that it was all part of the plan to suddenly have dozens of entire sectors permit blocked off over night.
Nobody's saying they're not known about and just ignored - but it's an ignomious part of our history - we started and ended that war badly.

The chances we'd want to go into detail about it are minimal - and they are not the only intelligent species we've encountered, just the Empire wiped out the other one. IIRC the thargoids also had more peaceful relatives - there's always good chance that it's all kept quiet on purpose.

Anyhow essentially you initially claimed there'd been a massive rewrite of history - perhaps, but it's been done inside the game world not outside. These things are all still game-fact
 
Just to add some context here, there's always been some varying definition of "morse" about the UA. Let's start with some definitions:

- The UA "purrs" are the periodic noises (which sound like horn blasts sped up) heard while the UA appears "unlit".
- The UA "Honk" (or Whale Noise) is the prolonged noise which occurs when the UA transitions from "unlit" to "lit"
- The UA "Chitter" is the clicking noises heard while the UA is lit up

Now the definitions are out of the way, the different things people sometimes refer to as "Morse"

- The "official" morse is what was discovered by the community (and myself) within the "chitter" of the UA. This used to be the name of the nearest celestial body encoded into morse, but transmits a wireframe of the nearest (?) ship. This was initially "disproven" by a lot of people within the community, especially by people who pushed the chitter into "morse detection" software, which failed to find the morse. This is because of two factors, which combine to make the morse somewhat stylised:
* Dit's and Dah's are actually high pitch and low pitch tones of equal "length", whereas traditional morse dits and dahs have the same pitch, but different length.
* Each morse "letter" actually has two variants, one longer and one shorter, which has been verified (though I won't explain how for <reasons>)

Fantastic! Is there anywhere one can read details about this? For instance a detailed reasoning about the two versions of each letter? I have never seen any details, just repeated claims it contained "Stylised Morse". You are the first person I find who actually posts details, and I really would like to understand the UA sounds, so I can record sounds and repeat the analysis.

Cheers, CMDR Heisenberg6626
 
Here is a thing. I did not see this on the Wiki. But as i was smuggling stuff in to a station ( go me! ) I was watching my heat then realised... what if you got your heat REAAAAALY high at the merope star? I mean... like SUPER SUPER SUPER high. with the UA on board of course. (while in super cruise) and see what happens? maybe the UA is a beacon. And then when you get your heat to a certain temp the aliens on the other side might pull you in to there area or something? Maybe do that when your heat gets really high in warp.
 
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Here is a thing. I did not see this on the Wiki. But as i was smuggling stuff in to a station ( go me! ) I was watching my heat then realised... what if you got your heat REAAAAALY high at the merope star? I mean... like SUPER SUPER SUPER high. with the UA on board of course. (while in super cruise) and see what happens? maybe the UA is a beacon. And then when you get your heat to a certain temp the aliens on the other side might pull you in to there area or something? Maybe do that when your heat gets really high in warp.

Go for it :D
 
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