Prepping now for my first deep space mission. Hitting Colonia (might spend a week or 2 running missions to help out), Sagittarius A and I want to map a small section of the galaxy that, for some reason I can't explain, I'm just dying to explore. Figuring I'll be out at least a couple months. What sort of jump range do I need to plan for in order to reach the outer-reaches of the galaxy?
My Python get about 37ly jump range
My AspE gets around 48ly jump (46-48 depending on which thrusters I decide to take)
I can upgrade to an Anaconda though I'd rather not because I don't want to be limited in where I can dock while in Colonia space (if that won't be an issue I'd consider it).
I've read some of the older guides where people recommend 33ly jump range but that's pre-engineers. Now that we consume a lot more fuel I'm not sure how that impacts our ability to reach those outer-reach areas with enough fuel to come back. For instance I actually bought, outfitted and engineered the 6A on the 'Conda just to see what the hype was about and it was consuming about 1/3 of it's fuel for it's max jump.
edit: in case I missed this point, I'm looking at the stars far above/below the galactic plain that are not as easy to get to.
My Python get about 37ly jump range
My AspE gets around 48ly jump (46-48 depending on which thrusters I decide to take)
I can upgrade to an Anaconda though I'd rather not because I don't want to be limited in where I can dock while in Colonia space (if that won't be an issue I'd consider it).
I've read some of the older guides where people recommend 33ly jump range but that's pre-engineers. Now that we consume a lot more fuel I'm not sure how that impacts our ability to reach those outer-reach areas with enough fuel to come back. For instance I actually bought, outfitted and engineered the 6A on the 'Conda just to see what the hype was about and it was consuming about 1/3 of it's fuel for it's max jump.
edit: in case I missed this point, I'm looking at the stars far above/below the galactic plain that are not as easy to get to.
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