So, having just ticked off item #131 on my personal Elite Dangerous TODO list ..
.. and, having briefly skipped over item #132 ("get a Federal Corvette") due to unsufficient funds, I find myself staring at item #133 ..
The first thing I do is consult the EDSM stat's page featured on last weeks Lave Radio:
Although it offers a few potential candidates it somehow doesn't inspire me so next I turn to Google and come across this little beauty of a thread ..
.. where Cmdr Varonica has meticulously catalogued a whole bunch of tiny potato planets. Hmmm ... I'd really quite like this adventure to be all my own and not just a copy of what someone else has done! Spurred on by this thought I sit down this morning, open the galaxy map and start exploring systems looking for a suitable candidate for myself. I limit the star types to O/B/A in the hope of finding myself a nice little planet that at least has a really bright light source to make things more interesting.
Time passes ... 45 minutes later and I'm back at Varonica's thread making a note of two potential candidates: Hi'iaka in the Sol system (handy since that's where I'm currently parked following my Fed ranking mission above), and Pleione 3 A.
I tire of the supercruise to Hi'iaka and stop off at one of the moons around Saturn that seems small enough (as you can probably tell by now I can be quite lazy when it comes to the planning side of these missions, I just want to get on with it). It turns out to be rather dull. I drive maybe 8km but it's all just flat and featureless wastelands of ice as far as the eye can see and with far too many nasty little stones littered around its landscape for my liking. I get a bad feeling about Sol, it's just not going to deliver what I want, so next it's on to Pleione 3 A ..
Bingo - I think we have a winner! I'll be scouting the planet out properly tomorrow, choosing what route to follow, marking down some interesting landmarks to visit on my journey, deciding where exactly to start (and finish) and, most importantly, deciding what colour to paint my SRV - but from my initial foray I think this is going to be an absolute hoot! My intention will be to note my starting co-ordinates, pick a heading and basically keep driving in that direction (with a few landmark diversions perhaps) until I've gone right around the planet and end up back where I started. I'll allow myself to re-call the ship (if I want to scout the route ahead for example) but will always resume my journey in the SRV from the exact co-ordinates I last got to. Along the way I'll try to take some interesting screenshots and video and will post daily updates in this thread.
Image courtesy of Cmdr Varonica, who's full description of Pleione 3 A can be found over here: https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showt...small-places?p=5175057&viewfull=1#post5175057
Day #1 update: It's dark and I'm wearing sun glasses, hit it!
Day #2 update: A collection of interesting rocks.
Day #3 update: A nasty collision that ripped the hull straight down to 4%!
Day #4 update: A horrible sense of forboding.
Day #5 update: Chasing my own shadow.
Day #6 update: Sir! it's quite possible this planet is not entirely stable.
Day #7 update: Thank you ... and farewell for now!
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And, if you'll allow me to get semi-serious for a second, if you haven't already heard of Special Effect, then this is the sort of thing they do ...
As a father of someone with special needs (who, thank god, is quite capable of kicking my butt at SSX and Super Monkey Ball without the use of any specialised equipment), I've met more than enough kids like Ceyda in the video above to know that being enabled to play video games is ..
HUGE
HUGE
HUGE
Utterly life transforming.
Further information:
SpecialEffect enable severely disabled people to use computers in any way possible – using whichever part(s) of their body that work best - by adapting technology to their individual needs. It’s so important they can join in with family/friends, to be included and not left out. This can hugely benefit rehabilitation, mental wellbeing, self-esteem and quality of life – and much needed FUN!
We specialise in Eye Control Technology. Imagine: You wake up after an accident. You can’t move anything except your eyes. And you can’t speak. Through eye-movement alone, we help people operate a computer so they can communicate and regain a little independence - giving them a voice when they don’t have one of their own.
We feel very honoured to work with such extraordinary, inspiring people who in the most testing of circumstances, somehow display such fortitude, courage and resilience. Every day we’re moved by their exceptional character, which inspires us to keep doing everything we possibly can to enable them to get the most out of life in their own particular situation.
Tom, a young lad we helped wrote simply: ‘I just want to thank you for giving me my life back.’
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- Circumnavigate a planet
The first thing I do is consult the EDSM stat's page featured on last weeks Lave Radio:
Although it offers a few potential candidates it somehow doesn't inspire me so next I turn to Google and come across this little beauty of a thread ..
.. where Cmdr Varonica has meticulously catalogued a whole bunch of tiny potato planets. Hmmm ... I'd really quite like this adventure to be all my own and not just a copy of what someone else has done! Spurred on by this thought I sit down this morning, open the galaxy map and start exploring systems looking for a suitable candidate for myself. I limit the star types to O/B/A in the hope of finding myself a nice little planet that at least has a really bright light source to make things more interesting.
Time passes ... 45 minutes later and I'm back at Varonica's thread making a note of two potential candidates: Hi'iaka in the Sol system (handy since that's where I'm currently parked following my Fed ranking mission above), and Pleione 3 A.
I tire of the supercruise to Hi'iaka and stop off at one of the moons around Saturn that seems small enough (as you can probably tell by now I can be quite lazy when it comes to the planning side of these missions, I just want to get on with it). It turns out to be rather dull. I drive maybe 8km but it's all just flat and featureless wastelands of ice as far as the eye can see and with far too many nasty little stones littered around its landscape for my liking. I get a bad feeling about Sol, it's just not going to deliver what I want, so next it's on to Pleione 3 A ..

Bingo - I think we have a winner! I'll be scouting the planet out properly tomorrow, choosing what route to follow, marking down some interesting landmarks to visit on my journey, deciding where exactly to start (and finish) and, most importantly, deciding what colour to paint my SRV - but from my initial foray I think this is going to be an absolute hoot! My intention will be to note my starting co-ordinates, pick a heading and basically keep driving in that direction (with a few landmark diversions perhaps) until I've gone right around the planet and end up back where I started. I'll allow myself to re-call the ship (if I want to scout the route ahead for example) but will always resume my journey in the SRV from the exact co-ordinates I last got to. Along the way I'll try to take some interesting screenshots and video and will post daily updates in this thread.

Image courtesy of Cmdr Varonica, who's full description of Pleione 3 A can be found over here: https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showt...small-places?p=5175057&viewfull=1#post5175057
Day #1 update: It's dark and I'm wearing sun glasses, hit it!
Day #2 update: A collection of interesting rocks.
Day #3 update: A nasty collision that ripped the hull straight down to 4%!
Day #4 update: A horrible sense of forboding.
Day #5 update: Chasing my own shadow.
Day #6 update: Sir! it's quite possible this planet is not entirely stable.
Day #7 update: Thank you ... and farewell for now!
Go to the Special Effect JustGiving charity donation page by clicking the following banner.

And, if you'll allow me to get semi-serious for a second, if you haven't already heard of Special Effect, then this is the sort of thing they do ...
As a father of someone with special needs (who, thank god, is quite capable of kicking my butt at SSX and Super Monkey Ball without the use of any specialised equipment), I've met more than enough kids like Ceyda in the video above to know that being enabled to play video games is ..
HUGE
HUGE
HUGE
Utterly life transforming.
Further information:
SpecialEffect enable severely disabled people to use computers in any way possible – using whichever part(s) of their body that work best - by adapting technology to their individual needs. It’s so important they can join in with family/friends, to be included and not left out. This can hugely benefit rehabilitation, mental wellbeing, self-esteem and quality of life – and much needed FUN!
We specialise in Eye Control Technology. Imagine: You wake up after an accident. You can’t move anything except your eyes. And you can’t speak. Through eye-movement alone, we help people operate a computer so they can communicate and regain a little independence - giving them a voice when they don’t have one of their own.
We feel very honoured to work with such extraordinary, inspiring people who in the most testing of circumstances, somehow display such fortitude, courage and resilience. Every day we’re moved by their exceptional character, which inspires us to keep doing everything we possibly can to enable them to get the most out of life in their own particular situation.
Tom, a young lad we helped wrote simply: ‘I just want to thank you for giving me my life back.’
https://www.instagram.com/specialeffectteam/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0B9mlVoZtsFV4RPOGDYQXw
http://www.specialeffect.org.uk/
o7 commanders!
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