Alien archeology and other mysteries: Thread 9 - The Canonn

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still on Synuefe ZL-J D10-119 11b .... i can heard the song of the ruins but eyeballing 5 h yesterday at 2km and nothing yet. just 2 POI with crash site ( just debris)

i keep on

You are hearing exactly the same Sound of the first ruin site? Could it be a new Ambient Music or you are on route to find the next site!
 
Still have to deal with the whole "eyeballing entire planets" nonsense but otherwise I like this spin idea, I think it could make sense from a design standpoint if it narrows the field by that much.

An other thing is, ruins are most likely placed close to some interesting surface feature, something that can even be seen in SC. Canyons, off coloured terrain, tall mountains. So if you see something that catches your eye check it out.
 

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Repeating my post from earlier so new members can see and potentially join in on the hunt:

Do you think the ruins were inhabited? Both of those systems are rather hot/cold.

There is only one body in all of the systems that is exactly the same temperature as the original location, IC 2391 Sector ZE-A d101 C 3, true it doesn't spin anti-clockwise, but it seems the most plausible to me.
 
Do you think the ruins were inhabited? Both of those systems are rather hot/cold.

There is only one body in all of the systems that is exactly the same temperature as the original location, IC 2391 Sector ZE-A d101 C 3, true it doesn't spin anti-clockwise, but it seems the most plausible to me.

300 K is 30 Centigrade and it´s almost identical to the original ruins planet.
 
I have returned from class and am resuming work on my comparison spreadsheet. Also, to whoever mentioned that 11b of the 119 system would be an ideal candidate, i would agree. It matches very closely in certain aspects.
 
Do you think the ruins were inhabited? Both of those systems are rather hot/cold.

There is only one body in all of the systems that is exactly the same temperature as the original location, IC 2391 Sector ZE-A d101 C 3, true it doesn't spin anti-clockwise, but it seems the most plausible to me.

Also its moon, C3A, which has a very similar composition and material repartition.

It's also closer in terms of Earth masses and gravity.
 
Hovering 7 KM above IC 2391 Sector GW-V B2-4 B1 A. right underneath the gibbous, tidally locked yellow moon. Hearing obviously alien music, whilst my music is turned off. Is this a promising sign?
 
Hovering 7 KM above IC 2391 Sector GW-V B2-4 B1 A. right underneath the gibbous, tidally locked yellow moon. Hearing obviously alien music, whilst my music is turned off. Is this a promising sign?

Make sure it's not the stars and planets your hearing, every 400billions star systems in game make alien noises
 
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Quick Screenshot comparing original planet to 11B in the spreadsheet im making. Lots of things are pretty close. Germanium and Tungsten specifically are the closest. Maybe this is what they use for building materials? or alloys? Pretty tilted as well, 116 degrees. its a bit smaller and cooler though.
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Quick Screenshot comparing original planet to 11B in the spreadsheet im making. Lots of things are pretty close. Germanium and Tungsten specifically are the closest. Maybe this is what they use for building materials? or alloys? Pretty tilted as well, 116 degrees. its a bit smaller and cooler though.

There is already a spreadsheet with all the plaetary details: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ThjsXsz1N7R-JtSJsXl8w9ir8CrHui7ifHIXKwTCqfI/edit#gid=0
 
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Quick Screenshot comparing original planet to 11B in the spreadsheet im making. Lots of things are pretty close. Germanium and Tungsten specifically are the closest. Maybe this is what they use for building materials? or alloys? Pretty tilted as well, 116 degrees. its a bit smaller and cooler though.

129 K means ICE. I am not sure whether or not this is important, but I would go for planets between 270 and 310 K (assuming Guardians were carbon-based)
 
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