The agility of the T9 hurts my eyes ...Ohhh, I can't let this one alone - mainly 'cause I LOVE Deep Core mining and because I'm a total ham.
Tyres has provided a good explanation, here is what a good Deep-Core charge set and detonation looks like:
Cheers!
Yes many ships can be described as multi role which means that they can be set up to do different things well but you need to change the set up between those roles, there are none that can be set up as omni role ships where they can do all things well with one set up.That's kinda what I was thinking regarding limpets. Cargo scooping is such a wrist slasher but I don't suppose mining is so boring if you can automate it.
I'd like to be a Jack of all trades but there are so many modules and I have such little space. You have to focus a little on the activities you'll mostly engage in.
You must admit there's a certain ponderous grace to the T9; kind of like...The agility of the T9 hurts my eyes ...![]()
I know what 'multi role' means, aRJay. I'm not that stupid.Yes many ships can be described as multi role which means that they can be set up to do different things well but you need to change the set up between those roles, there are none that can be set up as omni role ships where they can do all things well with one set up.
It's nice to have someone around here who can flamboyantly speak proper Queen's English.Im still not really sure what function will be most pleasing for me to act as my main moneymaking/entertainment activity; but most likely I think it will be trade and courier to finance planned exploration jaunts. So far i do NOT like bounty hunting, mining of any sort [despite reading many threads I cannot for the life of me figure out how people make fortunes doing it; plus tedious af], avoid pvp like the plague, and have bungled my first random rescue opportunity [no ability to transfer fuel via limpets, I assumed as I powered away from the poor dieing ship :'( .
I was delighted recently securing my first permit to enter a restricted system [yay Sirius!], and am already a midshipman for the EDF.
Also delightful: inadvertently being the first ever to explore a planet! Which of course, I immediately lost total track of and will prolly never find again. Foolishly there is no game mechanic to mark/list your own First Scouting. But my name is out there somewhere among you great ones.... maybe one of you will rediscover it![]()
Trying to plan my first serious exploration trip. I think I have all the necessities covered at this point, meaning I've forgotten to pack at least three things.
Just an unengineered Phantom. I chose a small plant and lots of E rated modules, so it runs at about 16% heat. No engineering yet, just haven't had the time. I picked a spot about 15.000 ly away, a bit south west and down from the Galactic core.Oooh! More details please. What ship are you taking? What have you remembered to pack? How far roughly are you going?
Just an unengineered Phantom. I chose a small plant and lots of E rated modules, so it runs at about 16% heat. No engineering yet, just haven't had the time. I picked a spot about 15.000 ly away, a bit south west and down from the Galactic core.
It's nice to have someone around here who can flamboyantly speak proper Queen's English.
That's completely true. Even unengineered the Phantom still jumps plenty far though. I just like running a cool, power efficient ship and E rated modules are still relatively light on top of that. Bonus is less chance of overheating and less usage in general of the AFMUNice. I could be mistaken because I'm no expert but I thought the D-Rated modules were better for exploring as they were lighter?
Yeah that's what I meant with 'below' the Galactic core. I realize that's open to interpretation.If I may offer one piece of advice (and you may know this already), aim above or below your final destination point.
Yeah that's what I meant with 'below' the Galactic core. I realize that's open to interpretation.
Damn, but that is one sexeh collection of curves.Took the Mamba out exploring today, because why not? The empty systems I flew through all agreed that I looked fabulous
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Nice. Escape From New York and The Warriors are two of the best films from the 80's so you have a fine heritage.And I'm from New Yawk. Go figgah.
Luvvly photo's!