Alien archeology and other mysteries: Thread 9 - The Canonn

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Thing is, how long are you thinking in terms of timescales? Remember the Rift/Conflux/Gap are around 8-10,000LY from the Bubble. Exactly how many thousands of years would it take them at a fraction of c to get out there? Exactly how ancient are the Guardians?

I don't think they are much older than 5 billion years.
 
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With friends we try to drop relic as power source close to the obelisk, it seams to power it, enabeling testing for all combination.
not sure, we are beginning te process
 
I have History #13
This data is extremely exciting commander. contained in this package is information regarding the gaurdians use of Faster Than Light Communication.

Almost the entirety of the guradians' society was devoted to researching interstellar travel and communication. A breakthrough in faster-than-light communication was made before the arks reached their destinations, but the information was transmitted to the arks while they were still in transit, allowing the colonists to establish faster-than-light communications when they landed. Consequently the interstellar network was developed extremely quickly.

The arks kept the population at a managable level long enough for the guardians to develop Hyperspace technology, which fuelled their expansion into the galaxy. The project also cemented the cooperative city-state model, which would serve the Guardians until their ultimate demise
 
not sure at all, but i had the idean i remember of a pic saw in this thread, showing data msg wiz "sry, further clue locked in beta" and... that guy have a relic on ground
 
- Totem (probably religious data?) isn't necessary for getting any of the 12 codex entries at these ruins.

So a Totem + Casket yielded two ancient data messages for me.

I think a more accurate hypotheses is that there are 12 or 13 messages to be yielded from the known ruins site but each commander can see variation in activating them. Probably done to make CMDRs work for the results and not take advantage of the intel of others. For me an Orb + Relic yields nothing on any of the active obelisks possibly because I already have the data from the casket combo's.
 
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Apologies if this has been fully confirmed but I couldn't see it.
I noticed yesterday evening there was some talk about the UP activating on it's own without a scan, we picked up on it in chat while we were doing the livestream and once it finished we went off to do some testing on it. Under the instructions of Bungalo we tried as many possible variations of the test as we could and have come up with guaranteed ways of making it happen.

1. Drop UA
2. Use discovery scanner
3. Drop UP

or even

1. Drop UA
2. Use discovery scanner
3. Scoop up UA
4. Drop UP

In both situations just after dropping the UP it disables you ship but (and I'm surprised this wasn't picked up on more) it does not play the audio to you! It is worth noting that it does not even need to be the same person, 1 person can drop and scan the UA and another drop the UP and it happens.

We tried it with a variety of different objects, including some from the objects from the ruins and even some fish, but the only thing that triggers this reaction is the above.

It would be easy enough to write it off as the scan just lingering and then triggering the UP on release, but if this is the case then why does it not play the audio as well? Also why does it only happen after scanning a UA...

Cue X-files music



We all know the permit locked areas are for future content. That location isn't for one of the bases. As far as can be ascertained from Lore and not the clues and decrypts you are all searching, then the Rift is one location and north of Alioth is another. Horsehead Dark Region is for a different storyline to do with Raxxla.

*edit* that's what we believe from studying the Lore

You're so funny acting all high and mighty and putting people down for not noticing how months ago you said there were definitely multiple ruin sites and you knew the locations. You were vague back then when we asked you how and now you claim again to know their locations, but actually you're just guessing by trying to piece together 2 completely different lore timelimes, without knowing which parts are still canon and assuming that old thargoid invasion points have been changed for something else...

North of Alioth :D:D:D

Jog on.
 
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You think they're our ancestors? Possible... but 3 generation ships... if they did go to the conflux/gap/rift, that doesn't leave much for Sol.

I have no idea really.

If the ruin is in their home system, they are quite resent. It's only 3.6 billion years. Less than Sol.

They sound quite human like and they could originate from a completely different system, so I wouldn't rule it out.

The thing that makes me doubt it a bit is that they must have been tiny, if they could launch entire ships from the relic towers.

Remember what Halsey told us: the real caretakers of our galaxy / tiny yet gargantuan / fleeting yet eternal.
https://community.elitedangerous.com/en/galnet/uid/57023a099657baf74c71f6e8
 
Guys, from progamad spreadsheet (kudos cmdr!) I got a very important piece of information:

This data is extremely exciting commander. contained in this package is information regarding the gaurdians use of Faster Than Light Communication. Almost the entirety of the guradians' society was devoted to researching interstellar travel and communication. A breakthrough in faster-than-light communication was made before the arks reached their destinations, but the information was transmitted to the arks while they were still in transit, allowing the colonists to establish faster-than-light communications when they landed. Consequently the interstellar network was developed extremely quickly. The arks kept the population at a managable level long enough for the guardians to develop Hyperspace technology, which fuelled their expansion into the galaxy. The project also cemented the cooperative city-state model, which would serve the Guardians until their ultimate demise

That means, basically, that the guardians DID develop hyperspace technology. So, potentially they could have expanded to the very end of the galaxy!
 
I have History #13
This data is extremely exciting commander. contained in this package is information regarding the gaurdians use of Faster Than Light Communication.

Almost the entirety of the guradians' society was devoted to researching interstellar travel and communication. A breakthrough in faster-than-light communication was made before the arks reached their destinations, but the information was transmitted to the arks while they were still in transit, allowing the colonists to establish faster-than-light communications when they landed. Consequently the interstellar network was developed extremely quickly.

The arks kept the population at a managable level long enough for the guardians to develop Hyperspace technology, which fuelled their expansion into the galaxy. The project also cemented the cooperative city-state model, which would serve the Guardians until their ultimate demise

I think that's a new one!

Well that scraps our theories of timescale and distance to the other ruins, as they got hyperspace technology and thus could reach everywhere...
 
Guys, from progamad spreadsheet (kudos cmdr!) I got a very important piece of information:



That means, basically, that the guardians DID develop hyperspace technology. So, potentially they could have expanded to the very end of the galaxy!

More Importantly it proves their Generation Ships Arrived at their Destination. And then constructed their Hyperdrives :)
 
Language #13 said:
They are more abstract than pictoral hieroglyphics, but it's possible to identify a simplistic reference to the shape of the thing being described - for example, the glyph for 'moon' incorporates the waxing and waning as it would have appeared from the Guardians' homeworld.
I can't help but think this is a hint...
 
More Importantly it proves their Generation Ships Arrived at their Destination. And then constructed their Hyperdrives :)

And there is a FTL comm network for us to find. Maybe the ruins are a giant FTL phonebooth. The circular area would be somekind of a "dish antena".
 
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So, how many entries are posible?, I got 12, and I haven't found anyone with more than that

At least 14. See the doc linked on front page.

Biology: 7,9
History: 8,10,11,12,13,14,15
Language: 8,12,14
Technology: 7,10

edit: make that 15. Someone just added history 9.

edit more: mad nox has found lang 11, 13 and new, culture 12.

So 18 records so far.

edit again: tech 9 added
 
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If we want to establish a search area we need, at least, a time variable. If we cannot date when these ruins were active, it is simply impossible to determine where any arch ship may be located.

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However, if these beacons are or were really connected, this indicates that this civilization did effectively act as an space-capable one. That is, they were a whole and not just a bunch of disseminated outposts or colonies.

If we assume that they managed to reach some habitable planet (for them, earth like?), it may be a good idea to search for what nearby potential systems they aimed for. Maybe new ruins may be found in ELW's moons? Just a wild guess.
Completely agree about the Guardians wanting to send their ships to systems where they knew there was a habitable environment waiting for them - or at least straightforward to terraform. Whether similar ruins would necessarily be on the surfaces of any moons of those planets or on a body around a ringed dwarf star or gas giant is another matter: brute force searching is not the way to go without narrowing down potential sites considerably. I have visited the ruins at night and might have completely missed them had I not known they were there, unless I had happened to fly directly over them below 7km or so - I'm hugely impressed that xdeath found them so quickly. More clues, or a great deal of luck, are needed.
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If these ruins are part of an interstellar communications network, I would hope that there would be some way of tracing the locations of other terminals from what is found there. (I wonder if constant line-of-sight would be required: if they did not have ftl travel, then perhaps they also did not have ftl comms? Perhaps all sites have to be able to keep all the other sites in view at all times during the day/night and at all points in their orbit?)*
EDIT: * obsolete idea, it seems the Guardians did have FTL, albeit after sending their first generation ships out.
 
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