Hey all,
This week we're playing through an event based largely on Elite: Dangerous' publicly archived designs (but you might recognise the map from the previous game). You can read chapter one or jump straight in to day two...
Following the discovery of a rogue planet near the Castor and Pollux star systems, a great wave of explorers crashed upon the system. Despite a recurring joke that the most common discovery was another explorer's ship, by the end of the day even the free public maps had a good idea of the system's composition:
Free maps only ever tell you the cheap part of the story though. Those willing to pay an explorer for a premium map have learnt Helen's third satellite planet has an asteroid belt with vast deposits of Tantalum in it. Whichever organisation owns that world will control every manufacturing economy for light years around.
Most ships yesterday had parked in orbit around the gas giant, gathering data or harvesting the clouds of dust and gas surrounding the rogue planet. Pirates quickly realised a missile capable of opening a ship's hull cost more than the goods within it, so safety in numbers was enough to protect all but the weakest members of the herd. But as they saw miners start leaving for Helen-3, wise pirates realised today would bring a more profitable prey.
Elsewhere, traders had the pick of the market. Castor and Pollux both promised steep discounts to commanders willing to trade with them instead of the other system, but it didn't generate enough traffic and only reduced what little profit they made. Later in the day, missions to transport chief financial officers to nearby systems fueled speculation about possible upcoming mergers.
Yesterday did bring one last surprise. While docked in Castor undergoing repairs from a minor skirmish, a man approached you in the space station concourse:
This week we're playing through an event based largely on Elite: Dangerous' publicly archived designs (but you might recognise the map from the previous game). You can read chapter one or jump straight in to day two...
Following the discovery of a rogue planet near the Castor and Pollux star systems, a great wave of explorers crashed upon the system. Despite a recurring joke that the most common discovery was another explorer's ship, by the end of the day even the free public maps had a good idea of the system's composition:

Free maps only ever tell you the cheap part of the story though. Those willing to pay an explorer for a premium map have learnt Helen's third satellite planet has an asteroid belt with vast deposits of Tantalum in it. Whichever organisation owns that world will control every manufacturing economy for light years around.
Most ships yesterday had parked in orbit around the gas giant, gathering data or harvesting the clouds of dust and gas surrounding the rogue planet. Pirates quickly realised a missile capable of opening a ship's hull cost more than the goods within it, so safety in numbers was enough to protect all but the weakest members of the herd. But as they saw miners start leaving for Helen-3, wise pirates realised today would bring a more profitable prey.
Elsewhere, traders had the pick of the market. Castor and Pollux both promised steep discounts to commanders willing to trade with them instead of the other system, but it didn't generate enough traffic and only reduced what little profit they made. Later in the day, missions to transport chief financial officers to nearby systems fueled speculation about possible upcoming mergers.
Yesterday did bring one last surprise. While docked in Castor undergoing repairs from a minor skirmish, a man approached you in the space station concourse:
Mr. Hendley said:Hi there friend. Pardon me for saying, but I need a favour from someone that doesn't see much gravity, and from the way you're holding that railing like it owes you money, I'd say you're my man.
We've tried configuring these worker bots, but the dumb clanks take forever to program and we don't have the time. Slavery's never technically been declared illegal round here, but we've got loan inspectors crawling all over the station and we can't risk that investment going to Pollux. If you happened to turn up later with people in your hold, I'd be happy to take them off your hands... no questions asked, y'know.
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