[DSSA] #113 Lux in Tenebris

[CEC] Deus Vult! is right now in the Bubble near Kagusutchi 1 and will stay there till Sunday. At 12:00 UTC this Sunday we'll rush to the Skull and Crossbones Nebula. This is the last chance to get on or off.
 
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And here we are at the Skull and Crossbones (doesn't look like it from this angle :)).
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Next jump tomorrow at 12:00 UTC.
 
Time to move on. Our next destination is DSSA Nereus’ Deep.

UPD. And here we are.
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By the way, we are not alone here. Except for [CEC] Deus Vult! and DSSA Nereus Deep here is also some Magellan.
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Half an our before [CEC] Deus vult! starts towards NSPs in Lyra’s Song.

UPD. And here we are.
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Well, we are not the only carrier in the region.

Welcome to the Magellan's pub!
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The local ice crystals are still bugged.
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And local anomaly changed it's type from K-11 to L-08. Yeah, it may look the same, but the Codex now says different :)
Before the update:
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After the update:
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After finally getting the time for a trip to Magellan's Star, I reached my destination yesterday and have completed another great place in my "explorer bucketlist".
Traveled west to cross the tip of the Perseus Arm and safely docked with the CEC Deus Vult later in the evening. I was immediately stunned by the view, so after securing the ship I had to sit down in the captain's chair with a glass of Lavian brandy just to enjoy this beautiful sight.

Counting 100kylies so far, I've been exploring the Outer Arm and the Perseus Fade on my southern solo expedition. Also took the time to visit many POI's and DSSA carriers that crossed my path and the most challenging stretch was getting to the "Explorer's Bar & Grill" at Arms End which required almost 3000LYs of boostjumping. I've discovered many new and interesting systems along the way with "tons" of waterworlds, some AMW's and even a few new ELW's.

After crossing the galaxy a few times before I have really learned to appreciate these massive "safe havens" out here in the black, so a big thank you to the whole DSSA fleet for taking good care of us! The "Prometheus" will soon be fueled up and repaired and ready to start the journey back to the bubble.

As a small contribution to the great hospitality on the Deus Vult I will visit the Cartographics office to get rid of a few hundred mill in explorer data before leaving.

Thanks for the stay!
o7

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