... for what I hope will be my first exploration trip in my Asp just fitted for the job.
It won't be extremely long, just a training trip to the Coalsack Nebula around 550 LY from my home base. I need really to learn the basics of exploration, and I'm not so stupid to launch myself into a suicidal run to the core without at least a bit of experience.
After 10 jumps, I'm already in no man's land, lots of uninhabited systems around me and a route carefully planned to always have a scoopable star.
I'm quite thrilled and excited, because I wanted to start exploring since the first minute I started this game.
Wish me luck, fellow explorers.
Just a quick question: is it wise to place myself around 300 LS from a star and exit SC in order to save&exit? I double checked for what I could and no other stars/planets seem to have their orbital planes crossing my position at the moment.
The truth is out there®
It won't be extremely long, just a training trip to the Coalsack Nebula around 550 LY from my home base. I need really to learn the basics of exploration, and I'm not so stupid to launch myself into a suicidal run to the core without at least a bit of experience.
After 10 jumps, I'm already in no man's land, lots of uninhabited systems around me and a route carefully planned to always have a scoopable star.
I'm quite thrilled and excited, because I wanted to start exploring since the first minute I started this game.
Wish me luck, fellow explorers.
Just a quick question: is it wise to place myself around 300 LS from a star and exit SC in order to save&exit? I double checked for what I could and no other stars/planets seem to have their orbital planes crossing my position at the moment.
The truth is out there®
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