CG predictions...

Not a formal CG, but per Galnet Rackham’s Peak is ā€œoffering high pricesā€ for deliveries of beer, liquor, wine, and a variety of alcoholic Rares. Must check just how high....
 
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Not a formal CG, but per Galnet Rackham’s Peak is ā€œoffering high pricesā€ for deliveries of beer, liquor, wine, and a variety of alcoholic Rares. Must check just how high....
EDDB says a bit over 30k for Beer and Wine, a bit over 50k for Liquor

This is, naturally, in state None. If it hits Public Holiday - only 150k population, fairly plausible with all the trade, bounties and exploration data it could get - I think Wine would go over 250k/tonne.
 
The new bar/outpost in "the roof of space" has a log. If you dont want to spoiler it, dont click on the thumbnail.
(Thx to cmdr Cometborne)
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Early signs that the Goids are taking note of Sirius Atmospherics’ new Ammonia-world terraforming tech, seems to be the current thinking. Which would fit.

Given we seem to be talking something somewhat Genesis-device here (terraforming tool or weapon of mass destruction? You decide...), you just know this is going to get messy.
 
Early signs that the Goids are taking note of Sirius Atmospherics’ new Ammonia-world terraforming tech, seems to be the current thinking. Which would fit.

Given we seem to be talking something somewhat Genesis-device here (terraforming tool or weapon of mass destruction? You decide...), you just know this is going to get messy.
We are making the assumption that Sirius Corp was telling us the truth maybe they were hired by the Thargoids or their human followers to produce something to Thargoform worlds for their use.
 
New Galnet on the Marlinist colonies (currently in-game only, not on the web version) includes this little tidbit:
The Federation, Empire and SiriusGov have all agreed that the settlements will remain fully independent
Hint that they're going to lock the BGS for these systems, at least initially, to prevent any superpower-aligned factions moving in and taking over?
 
New Galnet on the Marlinist colonies (currently in-game only, not on the web version) includes this little tidbit:

Hint that they're going to lock the BGS for these systems, at least initially, to prevent any superpower-aligned factions moving in and taking over?

Hmm, a BGS lock would be interesting. Kills the potential the ultimate irony of moving in a prison colony to control them, but also means there are further plans and they're that delicate.
 
New Galnet on the Marlinist colonies (currently in-game only, not on the web version) includes this little tidbit:

Hint that they're going to lock the BGS for these systems, at least initially, to prevent any superpower-aligned factions moving in and taking over?
Possibly - though their position would mean it would take quite a bit of effort to get an Empire (47LY from HIP 22550) or Alliance faction (60LY from HIP 22550 ) in there - so they might not bother.

Equally, just as the fairly predictable events in Witch Head seem to have been incorporated into the plot in the collapse of Aegis, they might well leave it unlocked in the hope that someone does try...
 
INVESTORS TAKE CONTROL OF LAKON SPACEWAYS
A coalition of Lakon Spaceways shareholders has voted to replace several members of the company’s board of directors with new management.
At an emergency general meeting, investors put forward a resolution to remove selected directors, in accordance with Lakon’s articles of association. The majority vote was in favour of this resolution.
New appointees to the board have already stated that the rejected bid by Federal shipbuilder Core Dynamics will be reappraised. Jupiter Rochester, the corporation’s CEO, has welcomed the opportunity for fresh discussions.
Chairperson Naomi Landseer, who is one of the directors being replaced, told Vox Galactica:
ā€œIt’s no coincidence that the board members being voted out are the same ones who were against Core Dynamics owning the company. I am convinced that Rochester’s people are bribing or threatening our shareholders to make sure this hostile takeover goes through.ā€
Lakon Spaceways is currently offering a 30% discount on sales of Asp Scouts, Diamondback Scouts, Keelbacks, Type-7 Transporters and Type-10 Defenders.
Core Dynamics has applied a 30% markdown to sales of the Eagle MkII and the Vulture, with a 20% discount for Federal Assault Ships, Federal Dropships and Federal Gunships.
 
As I said before: I'm not conviced that the Alliance will just allow a hostile takeover of their primary defense contractor, especially by its Federal counterpart. So expect some Fedneck-Alliance tensions next...
 
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