So, I (somewhat surprisingly) found a virgin nebula outside the galactic core... all the systems seem untouched so far.
Was also kinda excited at first when I found biological signals on planet surfaces... until I had 4/4 bark mounds.
Now, I know they're common, but when I'm facing larger quantities of biological signals, well, I'm reminded of the times I've tracked down stuff in-isolation, and it's not unusual for one planet with 8 signals to have 7 of them be bark mounds, and one be <something else>. Which isn't surprising, considering the description for bark mound locations are:
Which, let's face it, means they could be literally everywhere.
I figure there's no "smoking barrel" answers here... but if anyone's got tips on minimising the chances of an investigated signal being god. damn. freaking. bark mounds.... I'm all ears
Was also kinda excited at first when I found biological signals on planet surfaces... until I had 4/4 bark mounds.
Now, I know they're common, but when I'm facing larger quantities of biological signals, well, I'm reminded of the times I've tracked down stuff in-isolation, and it's not unusual for one planet with 8 signals to have 7 of them be bark mounds, and one be <something else>. Which isn't surprising, considering the description for bark mound locations are:
Which, let's face it, means they could be literally everywhere.
I figure there's no "smoking barrel" answers here... but if anyone's got tips on minimising the chances of an investigated signal being god. damn. freaking. bark mounds.... I'm all ears