Indeed. A friend and I've also been thinking about it. After all, in our permits tab, you find there written information: "Region Permits"
ohh nice find i did not notice that thanx
Indeed. A friend and I've also been thinking about it. After all, in our permits tab, you find there written information: "Region Permits"
Indeed, A friend and I've also been thinking about it. After all, in our permits tab, you find there written information: "Region Permits"So the Regor sector has the same type of unknown permit that col 70 sector has, it sounds like vela sector is the next stop then, i wonder if access to the unknown permits for col 70 sector fall within a yet to be introduced mechanism which requires commanders to visiting known anicent ruin sites to gather perhaps data scans, which in turn could be turned into something or someone to get permit access ( just one random theory) but could be a fun mechanism for Fdev to looksie at
Try google the nasca Lines , they are pretty simular as well.
HOOLY I FOUND IT
PICTURE AND COORD INCOMING
They are not new. Generally considered to be a bit of internal corridor from a T9 or similar sized vesselView attachment 112640Found this wrecked ship (s) a few light seconds away from the planet. I don't recognise it as one of ours.
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Went ahead and treid to get the lines only, remembering the image encoded into the probe. Might be rubish, but might give some ideas if not rubish![]()
They are not new. Generally considered to be a bit of internal corridor from a T9 or similar sized vessel
THX for pointing out again, thats what Pleiades Research Group is insisting on for the last four to six weeks, despite everyone else going into depressive mood "there is nothing to do anymore...."The pertinent part is at around 1:17:00. It is not a very promising comment from Michael, I must say:
ED: "Will there be some interesting puzzles for Canonn Research to get involved in?"
Michael: "Aaahh...yeeeees...."
ED: "But isn't there always?"
Michael: "There's always something, and that's always supposing that the ones that are already out there have been fully solved."
Michael: "I think for 2.2 we've certainly focused more on the new content for explorers to discover."
So, it looks like
a)The UA-, UP-, and Barnacles-mysteries, or parts thereof, haven't been fully solved yet. And it looks like we need to solve those first
b)Most of the stuff to find is not inside the bubble, by his "explorer" comment.
Earlier on in the video he talked about evolving lore, and he mentioned having to bring some things to some place that would unlock something else, which would expand on the Lore. I believe that is what the ruins are for. They will unlock something about the Lore, but not necessarily something science like Canonn dwelves in. I may be wrong though.
I don't know why, but the way Michael was dragging his "yes" for new stuff, doesn't make me hopeful unfortunately![]()
I will repeat my question perhaps, how was it found? Were there any clues this time? Why exactly in that system and that planet the search was conducted?
I'm trying to determine what are our chances of finding more. Still don't understand wether these are random, or hand placed.
Has there been any temporal/structure alignment analysis done - don't these sorts of things always line up with some stars, or other heavenly body? We'd probably need 360 degree shots, done periodically, for whatever one day/year is for that body! (I'm not volunteering btw)