Anyone else find it odd that this happens on the first day of Gamescon? Almost like... It was supposed to?
I can't tell, all I know is yesterday I was skipping them, today I decided to give them a go, and there was only one close so.. I could have missed it anyway.
ilo is a FD stooge!
No seriously good work!
If I'd been looking here without knowing others had already found one here I'd probably have crossed this off as a bust by now. They're certainly not common enough to guarantee finding one quickly (unless I'm orbiting the wrong ammonia world in Pleiades Sector KC-U B3-1 that is...)
There is only one world in that system, and between the first one and now at least 6 have been found.
Had a friend that is not into video games and that is not into ED and is not aware of this thing at all visiting and he saw the background image of the UP-gram, and first thing he mentioned. We were talking about how I had a theory and I've been looking for it in Ammonia based life planets (due to thargoids past), and then he mentioned that the symbol was actually similar to the ammonia representation:
http://i.imgur.com/9qT8moA.png
This just kicked my tinfoilness to the top again (it was already).
So, for the last days I've been trying to find floating UPs close to Merope systems and around ammonia based life (gas giants mostly) and now I just realized I've missed the just purely ammonia based planets, regardless they have life or not. eddb.io only shows one close to Merope: Pleiades Sector KC-U b3-1 8, been there and nothing spawned.
Are you guys aware of any other ammonia based planet close to Merope that I could include in my search? or where can I do a better search?
So what symbol are you talking about that looks like the Ammonia molecule? I don't see it in the main spectrogram, and I haven't been following this thread closely...
Goodness... Guys, Honk the darn thing already!
So what symbol are you talking about that looks like the Ammonia molecule? I don't see it in the main spectrogram, and I haven't been following this thread closely...