Deep Recon X - Mind the Gap

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There's one in Maia!

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Or a clip. :)

I should've taken a clip when I hit the body exclusion zone in the one in Maia. Im just glad I didnt have to eat a rebuy, lol, but the one in Maia is comparatively small. There is another one in a system near Maia too I think.

Just checked, HR 1185
 
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There's one at each of the Blue Squadron waypoints......

Yay!!!!!
Not realy a find but nevertheless.
I hope to find one on my own though, you know, dropping in, honking, check the system map and BAM!!!

This trip is awesome guys, big thank you to everyone involved organizing it!!!! [up]

o7
 
Yay!!!!!Not realy a find but nevertheless.I hope to find one on my own though, you know, dropping in, honking, check the system map and BAM!!!This trip is awesome guys, big thank you to everyone involved organizing it!!!! [up]o7
I have a couple now from the last mission. It is truely awesome what can be found in game.But I only have one wolf rayet to my name. They are as rare as I presumed. Have a safe trip o7
 
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I feel tiny in my Conda
 
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Nice pics Funky!!

At first I was wondering how you got the debug camera to zoom out that far <facepalm> then I realised you used a fighter.
It's still early in the morning okay!

nice pics o7
 
Big up drx crew :) sorry I been so absent, me and my Xbox have been in different countries for a while, hopefully back to the motherlands soon ! Good luck on your current mission commanders - have fun Ix
 
Mission Progress Report:

Successful launch and initial phase. We are en-route to our first muster point, but are helping to investigate the unregistered beacons and surface installations within the eastern edge of Hawkin's Gap. We will regroup in 8 days at Muster Point 1.

Following discussions with Galnet and the Galactic Mapping Project, it is accepted that Hawkin's Gap was originally named after the 20-21st century physicist Professor (later Saint) Stephen Hawking, but due to an administrative error by Galnet, the region has succumbed to the somewhat poor grammatical trends of the 3300's. Hawking's Gap has become Hawkin's Gap - a trend believed to have been started by Steve Wright - a radio personality in antiquity. Serious Jonkin'... (No 'G').
 
Mission Progress Report:

Successful launch and initial phase. We are en-route to our first muster point, but are helping to investigate the unregistered beacons and surface installations within the eastern edge of Hawkin's Gap. We will regroup in 8 days at Muster Point 1.

Following discussions with Galnet and the Galactic Mapping Project, it is accepted that Hawkin's Gap was originally named after the 20-21st century physicist Professor (later Saint) Stephen Hawking, but due to an administrative error by Galnet, the region has succumbed to the somewhat poor grammatical trends of the 3300's. Hawking's Gap has become Hawkin's Gap - a trend believed to have been started by Steve Wright - a radio personality in antiquity. Serious Jonkin'... (No 'G').

Not to mention in' Around (tm)
 
I have to constrain myself taking screenshots or I would completely spam my friendslist's feed with them :eek:
So many incredible sights enroute to Musterpoint 1, and once arrived there's my second Wolf Rayet!!!!

This trip is just plain awesome!!!

o7
 
The amount of screenies I got just while hunting for One of the bases in the gap was nuts.

The core looks amazing if you're on a mountain on the dark side of a moon.
 
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