That's no moon...
I also wrote "not 100% accurate"; ofc you can find a excetions, but I'd guess not many compared to 4b stars.The Crab Nebula would disagree
Betelgeuse might disagree too...
That doesn't surprise me, wait until after Thursday server reset and see if it has moved then, if it has then it is moving on server reset and it is something major, until then, hold your excitement.
This makes a lot of sense as we all know U14 will show up in September, probably around the second week of the month which would give it enough time for this object to make it here. According to the live stream I had playing in the background people with crazy Math skilz estimated it was heading to HIP 22460, probably in answer to the big honking green thing that's still active there. I have no idea how people figure this stuff out - just remember that geeks figured out where the first guardian ruins were based on the teaser video introducing stuff like that and the star constellations in the background.Well it might arrive at or near the bubble around the time of update 14, so you prob's got until then to run for your life to Colonia.
Possible plot twist: The current object moves more slowly, delaying the approach - but dozens more similar objects have suddenly become visible, all heading for the Bubble.Hmm, i'm really curious if this concludes tomorrow (i really hope not) or it drags till U14
You mean November?This makes a lot of sense as we all know U14 will show up in September
Sure. Haul eplosives, land mines and nerve agents to <whatever is conveneinetly close to HIP 22460). We're going to mine their supposed beachheaed.In reality: next week hauling CG.
If the Thargoids suddenly become pan-galactic non-optional content then it'll be interesting to see how their expanded presence affects the play-time of the non-combative players among us. Put bluntly, if it's not "fun" then some won't play as much, if at all.Now imagine we all spin theories about what will happen now,
and next update suddenly they* are upon us, burning down the bubble, making everyone fight tooth and nails against extinction,
no opt-in, just carnage and destruction like at the Gnosis.
What a way to finish this game in a year or two
*they: some aliens, obviously.
In reality: next week hauling CG.
Yeah, a bunch of tragics were keeping it to themselves:FYI, comments on the Galnet youtube channel had a statement from Canonn Research:
Canonn research does not make any claims for this discovery. The hyperdiction was reported via our EDMC plugin by a non-member and as the data is made public in real time it was immediately picked up by members and non members alike.
Eh, we're talking about the end of the (known) universe here, no one is asked if it will be fun getting exterminatedIf the Thargoids suddenly become pan-galactic non-optional content then it'll be interesting to see how their expanded presence affects the play-time of the non-combative players among us. Put bluntly, if it's not "fun" then some won't play as much, if at all.
Remembering the swift reversion of the AI changes, removal of commodities in engineering modification recipes and fix to the bugged engineered NPC weapons after the launch of 2.1 that weren't well received by a significant portion of the player-base (although welcomed by some skilled and vocal players who wanted to see other players punished).
Alright, anyone knows how long it takes to build a death star?
Asking for a friend.
Someone else already pointed out a major flaw here - or maybe a question: how can this observation be made compatible with the finite speed of light? If it's moving fatser than light, we should only be able to see it (in real space in any case) when it reaches our position.
This thing must also big and bright as a star when it can be seen from so far away. There are red dwarfs that cannot be seen from much closer even. So the entire Thargoid homesystem on the move ? Dyson sphere ?
I reckon it's just a star-size plasma burst shot by a nebula-size plasma accelerator. I wonder what the target is...
Agreed. But then for all we know this could also be the last hurrah for the game, all going down in a blaze of glory, story concluded, end of the line.If the Thargoids suddenly become pan-galactic non-optional content then it'll be interesting to see how their expanded presence affects the play-time of the non-combative players among us. Put bluntly, if it's not "fun" then some won't play as much, if at all.
Remembering the swift reversion of the AI changes, removal of commodities in engineering modification recipes and fix to the bugged engineered NPC weapons after the launch of 2.1 that weren't well received by a significant portion of the player-base (although welcomed by some skilled and vocal players who wanted to see other players punished).
No, this is just one of their shuttle craft with maintenance guys to fix the big green thing in HIP 22460.This thing must also big and bright as a star when it can be seen from so far away. There are red dwarfs that cannot be seen from much closer even. So the entire Thargoid homesystem on the move ? Dyson sphere ?
Which makes me think if I need to buy FC now in Colonia or better keep credits and fly other side of galaxyMuch much much much longer than it takes me to fill my carrier with tritium and go for an exploration trip on the other side of the galaxy![]()