Alien archeology and other mysteries: Thread 9 - The Canonn

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Do you really think it wasn't done already? :D
Into a black hole as well.

EVERYTHING was tried with the UA. And when I say, I mean it :D

Thanks for your effort CMDR!

I believe it now especially after reading that first page about 'em. These things have been around for nearly a good year. I'm guessing people have tried everything with them.
 
I posted a screenshot yesterday. They working ones point to the usual place.

Has anybody noticed whether or not these UA's at Crash Site 2 are facing a particular direction? Earlier they were facing one direction horizontally, and not they're facing mostly up. Is it possible these things are homing beacons or something?
 
I'm assuming we've tried honking an UP at the Ancient site with the obelisks untouched? Before I set off to experiment?
 
So, some late night brainstorming before sleep: An alien race, not necessarily hostile, that prefers the ammonia-filled climates, predicts that its world is going to end soon, due to depleting resources or due to their star going Nova soon. So they send carrier crafts across the galaxy and deploy probes to search for inhabitable ammonia worlds, just as we do with terraformable ones. I think that the next big thing will surface when FD decides to unlock the region where some genius commanders have figured out that those probes are transmitting their info to. But till this happens (and it may take long), we got our hands occupied with those remarkable ruins found, that are full of riddles and most probably belong to a different species from the previously mentioned, and in my humble opinion, connected with the rift and the Raxxla mystery. Goodnight everyone :)
 
This was something that I was wondering also about how XDeath was able to triangulate the position - given the small number of reference points, and not knowing the angle / viewpoint from which the image was taken, wouldn't there be multiple solutions to the problem?

if you only have three and that gives you 2 possible positions... CHECK THE TWO POSITIONS. Getting a fourth is just going to tell you which one. If one is right on a system and one isn't, you know which one is right.
 
OK CMDRS, IT'S OFFICIAL:

I've been on Crash Site 2, parked my ship >1Km away, sent it away, went on the site with my SRV, and listened to the morse of both UAs there singing.

THEM BOTH ARE MORSEING HIP 17862 6 C A, AS EXPECTED.

System + exact planet name.

Case closed.

Next please. :D
I'm on HIP 17862 6 C A again right now...any hints on what to look out for?
The shadow of nearby 6 C moves so fast overhead, my ship can't keep up with it lol.
Funny location, some nice materials too!

Currently scouting the big crater, pitch-dark and a thin dark green fog.

*edit - I mean, any more reasons to keep checking that planet?
Or is there only this ship to be found?
 
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So, since i joined Mobius a few hours ago, the site was pretty crowded. Interestingly enough, four commanders hat a crash of the game at the same time.

Anyway, we were talking and someone mentioned, the Morsecode of the UA was VERY different at the site, while the site itself was honking (you can hear it in solo...this is definitely not another CMDR honking it's ADS).

Unfortunately, that was the point of the crash. Afterwars, i noticed, that the signs on the clamps are actually different. After looking at them for a while, another commander suggested, they look Babylonian. And he is right, they look very similar, although not quite. Babylonians hat also lots of triangles as written language.

After that (since this was my first time at Daylight), i notices something else - those triangle type things with the round bit ontop around the obelisks? They reminded me of something:

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Since those are pictograms of constellations in Stargate, this got me thinking about the way, they are set up on the site. Those symbols on the clamps also look like star constellations. The way they are set up around the obelisks also reverts to the Babylonian theme, since their star catalog was named "three stars each".

I still can't shake that whole "Ancients" Vibe from Stargate Atlantis, in line with "the Guardians". The whole site looks so...."human" and since our ships are littered with triangles like that, this must be something like either a race, that has seeded other races, DNA or something like that around the galaxy(s) and therefore be part of the humans...or something in line with that. And probably they even were on earth a long time ago.

Also, while flying to the site, i found an USS. There was a different wreck inside, with a huge chunk of ship left over, which i haven't seen like that before. See Album down below.

http://imgur.com/a/MKJUP
 
So, some late night brainstorming before sleep: An alien race, not necessarily hostile, that prefers the ammonia-filled climates, predicts that its world is going to end soon, due to depleting resources or due to their star going Nova soon. So they send carrier crafts across the galaxy and deploy probes to search for inhabitable ammonia worlds, just as we do with terraformable ones. I think that the next big thing will surface when FD decides to unlock the region where some genius commanders have figured out that those probes are transmitting their info to. But till this happens (and it may take long), we got our hands occupied with those remarkable ruins found, that are full of riddles and most probably belong to a different species from the previously mentioned, and in my humble opinion, connected with the rift and the Raxxla mystery. Goodnight everyone :)

This is EXACTLY what I think. ;)
 

So, since i joined Mobius a few hours ago, the site was pretty crowded. Interestingly enough, four commanders hat a crash of the game at the same time.

Anyway, we were talking and someone mentioned, the Morsecode of the UA was VERY different at the site, while the site itself was honking (you can hear it in solo...this is definitely not another CMDR honking it's ADS).

Unfortunately, that was the point of the crash. Afterwars, i noticed, that the signs on the clamps are actually different. After looking at them for a while, another commander suggested, they look Babylonian. And he is right, they look very similar, although not quite. Babylonians hat also lots of triangles as written language.

After that (since this was my first time at Daylight), i notices something else - those triangle type things with the round bit ontop around the obelisks? They reminded me of something:

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipe...ateGlyph01.svg/1024px-StargateGlyph01.svg.png

Since those are pictograms of constellations in Stargate, this got me thinking about the way, they are set up on the site. Those symbols on the clamps also look like star constellations. The way they are set up around the obelisks also reverts to the Babylonian theme, since their star catalog was named "three stars each".

I still can't shake that whole "Ancients" Vibe from Stargate Atlantis, in line with "the Guardians". The whole site looks so...."human" and since our ships are littered with triangles like that, this must be something like either a race, that has seeded other races, DNA or something like that around the galaxy(s) and therefore be part of the humans...or something in line with that. And probably they even were on earth a long time ago.

Also, while flying to the site, i found an USS. There was a different wreck inside, with a huge chunk of ship left over, which i haven't seen like that before. See Album down below.

http://imgur.com/a/MKJUP

Cuneiform is what you are referring to :)

 
I wanted to have time to go to the ruins and check it out. Now even CG to that location?

I don't understand how you guys have time to explore since 2.2. I get no money from missions that are worth anything and I have to sit in a station waiting for the 25 powerplay commodities every 30 minutes just to keep up my powerplay rating.
Barley have time for anything in the game since they nerfed payouts. 30 minutes... maybe I have time to squeeze one trip to the ruins in 15 minutes? and then have liek 30 seconds to check it out and then hurry back to sit in the station again.
 
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I wanted to have time to go to the ruins and check it out. Now even CG to that location?

I don't understand how you guys have time to explore since 2.2. I get no money from missions that are worth anything and I have to sit in a station waiting for the 25 powerplay commodities every 30 minutes just to keep up my powerplay rating.
Barley have time for anything in the game since they nerfed payouts. 30 minutes... maybe I have time to squeeze one trip to the ruins in 15 minutes? and then have liek 30 seconds to check it out and then hurry back to sit in the station again.

I for one don't participate in powerplay.
 
So, some late night brainstorming before sleep: An alien race, not necessarily hostile, that prefers the ammonia-filled climates, predicts that its world is going to end soon, due to depleting resources or due to their star going Nova soon. So they send carrier crafts across the galaxy and deploy probes to search for inhabitable ammonia worlds, just as we do with terraformable ones. I think that the next big thing will surface when FD decides to unlock the region where some genius commanders have figured out that those probes are transmitting their info to. But till this happens (and it may take long), we got our hands occupied with those remarkable ruins found, that are full of riddles and most probably belong to a different species from the previously mentioned, and in my humble opinion, connected with the rift and the Raxxla mystery. Goodnight everyone :)

Oh. I like this idea. Not bad at all. To expand on it a bit - If its an ammonia-based race, maybe the other ammonia based guys, Thargoids, are the reason they are leaving their homes? Just a thought.
 
Indeed you did! Lets hope this guy isn't as bad as Palin..

To be clear, for FDevs sake, what I didn't like about Palin was that it seemed that he take control of the story away from the Canonn. Which was the group that did, and still does, most of the leg work.
It seemed, at the time, that the most we got out of our involvement was a honourable mention in Galnet, and Palin got all the credit.
 
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