A list of of noteworthy explorers!
This started out as an idea for Educating Ed, but it quickly became apparent that maybe that wasn't the best vehicle for explorers. Now it's just a list for fellow explorers to get to know a bit about what other commanders have been up to. It's not exhaustive, and there is a risk of leaving important people out, but I for one would love to know more and it's good to give commanders a bit of recognition.
1. Chiggy Vonrictofen and Felix Macedonia for obvious reasons.
2. Nutter for his great guide to exploration.
3. Disorganise for his epic SRV planet circumnavigation at Beagle point.
4. Frawd for his Sidewinder exploits ( and Cmdr Jermus).
5. Jackie Silver for too many things to mention.
6. Allitinil for his exploration exploits.
7. Zulu Romeo for discovering Sag A.
8. Erimus for discovering Beagle point.
9. Katejina for her galactic string expedition
10. Stupid hippy for being "far out", literally
11. Anuranium for taking out the Sag A sniper.
12. Marx for maintaining the Earth Like worlds list.
13. Ziggy Stardust (aladinsane) for being the first talented Explorer/ Bard in the galaxy.
14. Mengy for his research
15. Mad Moran and the flying circus (they've already been on the livestream I know, I was there!)
16. Dognosh.
17. Dr Kaii for his brilliant guides.
18. Turjan Starstone
19. Titus Balls
20. Qohen Leth
21. Guywano for his ground breaking ideas on searching for Earth Like Worlds
22. R4nger0: : A hilarious CMDR who at the same time Erimus got to Beagle Point and Zulu Romeo reached Sag A*, tried to cross the galaxy in his trusted sidewinder called "Sneaky Pete" (Mind you, this was a daunting task - no jumponium, no engineering and very frequent server disconnects). I can vividly remember watching the stream of the rendevouz with Erimus on the far side of the galaxy, a truly humbling experience.
I wonder how he managed to store all that Brandy inside that sidewinder though.
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showth...n-a-Sidewinder
23. ElectricZ: Although not technically known for exploration, his Buckeyball events such as the race to Sagittarius A* did push a great deal of CMDR's out of the bubble and into deep space. It is my opinion that this has helped triggered some curiosity and interest in deep space exploration due to these events.
24. Surly_Badger (Founder of the fuel rats).
25. Matt Graham.
26. Esvandiary. Aside from all his work alongside Jackie on decoding UC surely anyone who's ever travelled near the core owes him a massive debt for his work on route plotting near the core.
27. Zenith/Akira Masakari For the combined efforts on decoding the planetary sounds in the System Map.
28. Genar-Hofoen author of Captain's Log
29. EDDiscovery - Finwen, ian666 and robbyp - and everyone of the EDDiscovery team
30. BongoBaggins for his childish and stupid video
31. Eisen: he put a lot of efforts in the Formidine Rift exploration, is a key figure with the increasing popular Children of Raxxla and coordinator of the expeditions there. Actually he made a great deal (alongside many others like Erimus) in dragging me and I guess others back to the game with this "new" content.
32. Andrew Gaspurr: one of the curators of Gal Map Thread, he is making a great deal in keeping the project updated and welcoming new POI submitters. Not turning down a new explorer that submits maybe a not so unique POI, is very important to make new players feel they can do something important, and creates passion in the community. Also his personal submissions are quite impressive, I've lost count on how many planetary nebulae he found, and all the very good looking screenshots and presentation he makes. OFC Erimus is the one that started and is yet curing this project, I'm endorsing him 100%, but it seems he doesn't really need my endorsement
33. Wishblend for setting up the Deep Space Comms Array and many other behind the scenes activities.
My memory is not so good as I'm getting old, so please point out the many I've missed
This started out as an idea for Educating Ed, but it quickly became apparent that maybe that wasn't the best vehicle for explorers. Now it's just a list for fellow explorers to get to know a bit about what other commanders have been up to. It's not exhaustive, and there is a risk of leaving important people out, but I for one would love to know more and it's good to give commanders a bit of recognition.
1. Chiggy Vonrictofen and Felix Macedonia for obvious reasons.
2. Nutter for his great guide to exploration.
3. Disorganise for his epic SRV planet circumnavigation at Beagle point.
4. Frawd for his Sidewinder exploits ( and Cmdr Jermus).
5. Jackie Silver for too many things to mention.
6. Allitinil for his exploration exploits.
7. Zulu Romeo for discovering Sag A.
8. Erimus for discovering Beagle point.
9. Katejina for her galactic string expedition
10. Stupid hippy for being "far out", literally
11. Anuranium for taking out the Sag A sniper.
12. Marx for maintaining the Earth Like worlds list.
13. Ziggy Stardust (aladinsane) for being the first talented Explorer/ Bard in the galaxy.
14. Mengy for his research
15. Mad Moran and the flying circus (they've already been on the livestream I know, I was there!)
16. Dognosh.
17. Dr Kaii for his brilliant guides.
18. Turjan Starstone
19. Titus Balls
20. Qohen Leth
21. Guywano for his ground breaking ideas on searching for Earth Like Worlds
22. R4nger0: : A hilarious CMDR who at the same time Erimus got to Beagle Point and Zulu Romeo reached Sag A*, tried to cross the galaxy in his trusted sidewinder called "Sneaky Pete" (Mind you, this was a daunting task - no jumponium, no engineering and very frequent server disconnects). I can vividly remember watching the stream of the rendevouz with Erimus on the far side of the galaxy, a truly humbling experience.
I wonder how he managed to store all that Brandy inside that sidewinder though.
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showth...n-a-Sidewinder
23. ElectricZ: Although not technically known for exploration, his Buckeyball events such as the race to Sagittarius A* did push a great deal of CMDR's out of the bubble and into deep space. It is my opinion that this has helped triggered some curiosity and interest in deep space exploration due to these events.
24. Surly_Badger (Founder of the fuel rats).
25. Matt Graham.
26. Esvandiary. Aside from all his work alongside Jackie on decoding UC surely anyone who's ever travelled near the core owes him a massive debt for his work on route plotting near the core.
27. Zenith/Akira Masakari For the combined efforts on decoding the planetary sounds in the System Map.
28. Genar-Hofoen author of Captain's Log
29. EDDiscovery - Finwen, ian666 and robbyp - and everyone of the EDDiscovery team
30. BongoBaggins for his childish and stupid video
31. Eisen: he put a lot of efforts in the Formidine Rift exploration, is a key figure with the increasing popular Children of Raxxla and coordinator of the expeditions there. Actually he made a great deal (alongside many others like Erimus) in dragging me and I guess others back to the game with this "new" content.
32. Andrew Gaspurr: one of the curators of Gal Map Thread, he is making a great deal in keeping the project updated and welcoming new POI submitters. Not turning down a new explorer that submits maybe a not so unique POI, is very important to make new players feel they can do something important, and creates passion in the community. Also his personal submissions are quite impressive, I've lost count on how many planetary nebulae he found, and all the very good looking screenshots and presentation he makes. OFC Erimus is the one that started and is yet curing this project, I'm endorsing him 100%, but it seems he doesn't really need my endorsement
33. Wishblend for setting up the Deep Space Comms Array and many other behind the scenes activities.
My memory is not so good as I'm getting old, so please point out the many I've missed
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