I, as anybody with a GalMap, can show them the way to Soontill if so. But I wouldn't be surprised by a new inconsistency in E: D...



I don't know if there is a new "personal journey" implemented. I haven't heard about any starting point. Have you ?

There was already an inconsistency because in And Here The Wheel, which takes place just prior to the start of the game (and is supposedly canon), the location of Soontill was secret, and only revealed to a very small group via a stolen data crystal that bears a striking resemblance to one of those SAP-8 thingies. But hey, handwavium fixes everything. If the Thargoids can't find it now their intelligence is very, very bad indeed.

Or perhaps the Soontill on the GalMap isn't really Soontill, and someone is being more cunning than we expect. I doubt that though.
 
There was already an inconsistency because in And Here The Wheel, which takes place just prior to the start of the game (and is supposedly canon), the location of Soontill was secret, and only revealed to a very small group via a stolen data crystal that bears a striking resemblance to one of those SAP-8 thingies. But hey, handwavium fixes everything. If the Thargoids can't find it now their intelligence is very, very bad indeed.

Or perhaps the Soontill on the GalMap isn't really Soontill, and someone is being more cunning than we expect. I doubt that though.

Most likely Soontill was just a plot device in AHTW and will never do anything else.

The thargoids should know well where it is, after about one million UA have been dropped there to scan the system and the planets. :D
 
There was already an inconsistency because in And Here The Wheel, which takes place just prior to the start of the game (and is supposedly canon), the location of Soontill was secret, and only revealed to a very small group via a stolen data crystal that bears a striking resemblance to one of those SAP-8 thingies. But hey, handwavium fixes everything. If the Thargoids can't find it now their intelligence is very, very bad indeed.

Or perhaps the Soontill on the GalMap isn't really Soontill, and someone is being more cunning than we expect. I doubt that though.

Soontill was only a secret because the Circle of Independent Elite Pilots kept it as such (there was a large illusionary instillation around the planet that obscured its surface. The "space fog"). Robert Garry's gang of pirates destroyed the CIEP leadership and exposed Soontill to the wider galaxy. (After destroying it surface with the starburst, that is.)
 
Soontill was only a secret because the Circle of Independent Elite Pilots kept it as such (there was a large illusionary instillation around the planet that obscured its surface. The "space fog"). Robert Garry's gang of pirates destroyed the CIEP leadership and exposed Soontill to the wider galaxy. (After destroying it surface with the starburst, that is.)

Yes. Destroying it's surface and, along with it, any evidence of having once been a Thargoid installation ... leaving the status of Soontil Relics as questionable. Are they really alien or are they frauds?
 
Raxxla is a mythical planet which only appeared in The Dark Wheel novel of Elite.
The Dark Wheel is a faction in Elite: Dangerous, where it is confirmed by DB there is a planet called Raxxla.
The E/F missions, related to The Dark Wheel faction, are the only known reference to a certain celestial body, The Myth.
The E/F missions stopped or are on standby.
For me: period.


This fits with his evasive answers and the fact that he has only reached the Dangerous rank in combat in all these years, (Inara) while he constantly says he will set up his expedition as soon as he reaches triple E.
And following his Twitch, he doesn't seem to feel like being in a hurry...

Point of Order!!!!
I may be old,with a poor memory, but I don’t think DB ever “confirmed there is a planet called Raxxla”. I think he confirmed Raxxla has been in the game from the beginning, and quite recently he said in a livestream talking to Ed Lewis about Raxxla “ah, but you don’t know what it is”; note the “what” rather than “where” (unless my hearing is going too, which it is given aforesaid age, but it ain’t that bad, yet). So I interpret this as either a freudian slip and it is a planet in-game, or else it is in-game but not a planet; I personally give those two hypotheses weightings of around 20:80. Given FD’s rewriting of previous lore, the fact that Raxxla was a planet in the DW novella need not require it to be a planet in-game. To have been in-game from the beginning suggests that it is either a planet, asteroid, station, star, black hole or ship. Or as we now realise, possibly a comet.
I rather suspect Raxxla is a station (or group of stations) in close orbit around a planet, or comet, hence my repeated question about matching star patterns in the game start screen. Since that start screen image “is just a little bit obvious”.
 
I, as anybody with a GalMap, can show them the way to Soontill if so. But I wouldn't be surprised by a new inconsistency in E: D...



I don't know if there is a new "personal journey" implemented. I haven't heard about any starting point. Have you ?

I am under the impression that MB implied we would need new game mechanics, to be introduced during the Beyond season, to implement the “personal narrative”, but I could be wrong.
 
Maybe it's time for the PF to translate the tourist point 0508 on Soontill to Thargish... It might help them in their search and so let us in peace ... [haha]

Perhaps the recent CG to develop a new research centre to investigate Thargoid co munications will bear fruit.

We’ll be able to say “what do you want from us?”
To which the reply will be “we want you to die!”
 
Perhaps the recent CG to develop a new research centre to investigate Thargoid co munications will bear fruit.

We’ll be able to say “what do you want from us?”
To which the reply will be “we want you to die!”

How pessimistic. I'm sure that the Thargoids will tell us that they only want to serve man.
 
Yep, with potatoes and gravy =/

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I have a question. I carried out a mission to destroy ships for the Elite Space Rangers faction, it is in the system 12.13 L from Shinrarta Dezhra. Near the conflict point on the planet appeared a fixed signal - "Vault" when landing it moved. As a result, I found a small base with a sensor for scanning. Q: did they enter the game after the last update?
 
I, as anybody with a GalMap, can show them the way to Soontill if so. But I wouldn't be surprised by a new inconsistency in E: D...



I don't know if there is a new "personal journey" implemented. I haven't heard about any starting point. Have you ?

Unfortunately not, no. I'm looking around Isignor (possible misspelled) it's a curious permit system with a breathable earthlike but only one planetary station around a water giant.
 
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