Just poked my head back into this forum after not visiting in a while and am surprised to see there are STILL bugs with the Guardian stuff?
*Shakes head and wanders back off again...*
*Shakes head and wanders back off again...*
Okay - I'll post the route I have just recently made - though bear in mind that I have only checked half of it (all sites and scans are accurate - I'm just checking whether it could be made more efficient). Click the link:
CMDR BRIXMIS' RAM TAH ROUTE
The last location is just a single scan - couldn't fit it in earlier, but it's the key to your bonus I'm currently filling in the distances between systems, how far the ruins are from the entry point and whether or not a guardian site is co-located. It's designed to be used in conjunction with canonn research's ruins maps, https://ruins.canonn.technology/#
This is the route:
SYNUEFE XR-H D11-102
SYNUEFE CE-R C21-6
SYNUEFE TP-F B44-0
HIP 39768
SYNUEFE ZL-J D10-109
COL 173 SECTOR OE-P D6-11
COL 173 SECTOR LY-Q D5-59
COL 173 SECTOR LY-Q D5-13
COL 173 SECTOR UU-O D6-30
Have fun.
Has anyone an idea what the scrolling images are on the three beacon pillars?
Is there anything hidden in the scrolling patterns of the guardian beacons or are they just supposed to be creepy looking?
Sometimes it almost looks like figures or faces.
They seem to repeat after ca 3 mins.
Is there anything hidden in the scrolling patterns of the guardian beacons or are they just supposed to be creepy looking?
Sometimes it almost looks like figures or faces.
They seem to repeat after ca 3 mins.
Edit: They are best to be seen when you approach from below. There is an open area on the 3 big slate like things.
Is there anything hidden in the scrolling patterns of the guardian beacons or are they just supposed to be creepy looking?
I don't want to sound like I'm peeing on people's chips, but the skeptical cynic in me suspects that these mean nothing. What do I base that on, you say? We've all been here before with the original Guardian ruins and the 'glyphs' they portrayed, not to mention the strange iconography all over the sites and the different site layouts as well.
Then there was also the Thargoid map that had many people scratching their heads, but no-one has seeminly 'solved'. I'd love for all this symbolism to mean something and once-upon-a-time I would have thought it did, but these days I think it's all just set-dressing.
I have been staring at these at an installation and been wondering what they might represent. To me, they look like solved sonograms (pictures in a sound map), which is odd. I wonder if they offer a clue to something else. I can't believe FD went to all the trouble of including them without pointing to something mysterious.
Are they different at different installations? See my photos at post#1464 above
I don't want to sound like I'm peeing on people's chips, but the skeptical cynic in me suspects that these mean nothing. What do I base that on, you say? We've all been here before with the original Guardian ruins and the 'glyphs' they portrayed, not to mention the strange iconography all over the sites and the different site layouts as well.
Then there was also the Thargoid map that had many people scratching their heads, but no-one has seeminly 'solved'. I'd love for all this symbolism to mean something and once-upon-a-time I would have thought it did, but these days I think it's all just set-dressing.
Hear what you say, but the fact that we never solved this doesn’t mean its not a valid puzzle. Yes, a lot of the iconography seems to be set dressing, but those glyphs seem to me to be more consistent.
I admit - the chance that something is just set dressing doesn't necessarily mean we can't have fun chasing wild geese / our tails.
"Time that you enjoy wasting is not wasted time." - Ancient Raxxlanian proverb.
I don't want to sound like I'm peeing on people's chips, but the skeptical cynic in me suspects that these mean nothing. What do I base that on, you say? We've all been here before with the original Guardian ruins and the 'glyphs' they portrayed, not to mention the strange iconography all over the sites and the different site layouts as well.
Then there was also the Thargoid map that had many people scratching their heads, but no-one has seeminly 'solved'. I'd love for all this symbolism to mean something and once-upon-a-time I would have thought it did, but these days I think it's all just set-dressing.
I have to agree...
...They changed the background music at all guardian sites, and changed the "placeholder" imagery with actual working glyphs on the obelisks as a way of gently letting people down...