Don't forget Ammonia based life either, plenty of those around the galaxy as well as water and terrestrial...Hi, and congrats! It sounds like you either found an Earth-like World or a Water World;
Just keep going on and on until you run out of stars.....
Doing the Palin run without modded FSD ?Thanks for the advice, i’m 5000 and heading back, this is my first time out exploring so I figure 5000 out with unengineer fsd is pretty good first attempt. But now I know if I find those planets in future there is no real need to turn around
Thanks for the advice everyone
Just keep going on and on until you run out of stars.....
Doing the Palin run without modded FSD ?
This game should have Achievements.
I just found water based life on a planet, what do I do now? Do I return to the bubble? What other people do when they find life? Or is it totally pointless and I should carry on?
Congratulations Cmdr. As others have said, various non-landable's have life on them, but still it's a good feeling to find something for yourself.
Your quest now, should you choose to accept it, is to find life on a landable. If you find an undiscovered type then you will always be the cmdr who found it. It will not be easy.
Actually there are those brain trees that exist on laudable planets as well. Those are some sort of life that people have been finding on landable planets:
http://elite-dangerous.wikia.com/wiki/Brain_Trees
Be very careful exploring can become very addictive and like all addictions it has some serious side effects. I did most of my exploring to the west of the bubble out toward the rim then I decided to head to colonia from a more obtuse angle hoping to dodge the ‘highway’ and find more virgin areas. Even if you just ‘honk’ and scoot it’s a long way and a lot of systems, then you check the systems your in while you scoop and before you know it your scanning everything in the system and it’s suddenly a REALLY LONG WAY and a major time commitment.
but that’s not the biggest side effect for me. That’s come from getting closer to the core and I’ve called it ‘star blindness’ there’s literally SO many stars it sends you mad. Just picking out the next destination on your jump becomes hard, then you start twitching about the stars your NOT scanning and wondering if you missing the one with multiple ELWs in it or a black hole or even ALIEN LIFE FORMS. Suddenly you realise there’s no chance you can scan a fraction of these stars, even though you want to your body demands silly stuff like food and sleeep, then the world starts demanding you spend time at work, with family and friends, all time you could be looking for new planets instead.
It has its upsides though, especially the closer I get to the core, the sky has become more and more beautiful. Filled with nebula and thousands upon thousands of pin pricks of light and I keep exploring, despite life’s demands, now knowing I can never visit them all but im]n my madness I will visit as many as I can.
I have still failed to find one on my own yet. It's my exploration quest to do still...Yep, I'm one of those people for braintrees.Just giving the OP a hint that there's stuff to find.
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I'd be more than happy to give some help/advice if you want any, but it's obviously dependent on to what extent you want to do it yourself.I have still failed to find one on my own yet. It's my exploration quest to do still...