Ships Traveling long distances faster

The Diamondback Explorer has a lot of abilities for players wanting to explore in deep space at a lower cost. It's negative was a class 5 fuel tank and can only install a class 4 fuel scoop. Every ship has a negative. To be fast I usually go one class above the size of the fuel tank. But many exploring deep space didn't care not trying to get from A to B fast. Good for them.

Others with less patience I built an explorer Orca to go from the bubble to Colonia. I used the Newtron highway to reduce my jumps by 40-45 percert. Perhaps take another look...
 
I don't know but...oh yes I have unlocked all about Guardian stuff,since long,maybe I did something magic? :ROFLMAO:
I remember when I flew to the beacon guards a long time ago, I didn't know what to do. Then I watched a video and found out that you have to shoot to activate it. Since then, I always carry a minimal weapon with me, just in case.
 
I remember when I flew to the beacon guards a long time ago, I didn't know what to do. Then I watched a video and found out that you have to shoot to activate it. Since then, I always carry a minimal weapon with me, just in case.
Yeah i understand that but it also means "a specilaized ship for one task" the title here is different "Traveling long distance faster" so my intervention about your puny Rail Gun meant just that,you won't need any gun for Exploration,let alone a Small Rail...and with that PD ...just for clarification.
 
The Diamondback Explorer has a lot of abilities for players wanting to explore in deep space at a lower cost. It's negative was a class 5 fuel tank and can only install a class 4 fuel scoop. Every ship has a negative. To be fast I usually go one class above the size of the fuel tank. But many exploring deep space didn't care not trying to get from A to B fast. Good for them.
but why a class higher than the fuel tank ?!
I would understand if you want the fuelscoop one class higher than the FSD, as that defines how much fuel is used for a jump :)
 
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