New red-orange dot approaching the bubble at 0.8ly per minute-- Thargoid mothership?

To be honest, if I didn't also know about or see the anomaly out there, I could've seen myself easily interpreting the FSS noise as just ...background noise. It wouldn't feel out place among all the other sounds the FSS makes normally.
It does sound like a low growl though. Not typical of planets or the FSS in general.

It could have been interpreted as a new audio asset put in by FDev for the sound Barnard's Loop (and Nebulae) makes, for example. We did recently get to hear a real-life noise of a black hole, after all.
 
So ... massive evil looking thing approaching the bubble at 0.8ly per minute?

Just wondering ..

Has anyone seen Cmdr Leeloo recently?

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I sure as hell hope she wasn't a console player or we're screwed!
 
ask @Julian McCoy, I read somewhere that his group found it first...
So, I'll post the TL;DR I've been circulating as it's easier for most people to read:
For a TL;DR:
The strange goings on in the area were first discovered by CMDR ACowForAllSeasons on the 29th.
That's when I launched our expedition after being tipped off.
After we arrived, hyperdictions began happening a few hours later.
The 'tentacle monster' was discovered early on the 30th by CMDRs Falcon91 and Artimus Tau, part of my investigative team.
We kept it secret until someone got hyperdicted with EDMC installed which alerted Canonn and blew the lid on the entire covert op, so we were forced to go public.
Details were then emergency released simultaneously on the streams of CMDR ACowForAllSeasons and CMDR Malic.
We'd been sent to investigate the area after CMDR ACowForAllSeasons tipped me off that he'd himself received an anonymous tip about something going on, the tipper of which does want to remain anonymous.

The light anomaly was discovered by CMDR Falcon91 at approx 06:37UTC on the 30th. We initially dismissed it as a graphics issue, but it was then confirmed by CMDR Artimus Tau at 13:19UTC. From then on, things moved very quickly. I alerted CMDR ACowForAllSeasons of what we'd found, and he prepared to stream the big reveal. We'd been measuring and observing the object for hours at that point, and all of a sudden hyperdictions began happening. We thought 'that's odd', turns out someone was running EDMC, and it alerted Canonn. Cue entire covert operation being blown wide open. (The initial hyperdiction only occurred at 18:19UTC that same day.)

CMDR ACowForAllSeasons then went live and publicly revealed the information, whilst CMDR Malic (who I clued in at the last minute) did the same. The initial plan was that Cow himself would reveal it, and due to that leak, the entire thing was ruined.

Our carriers have been in the area since the early morning of the 30th, and we can back that up with timestamped screenshots and discord messages. It's interesting that hyperdictions only started happening after our initial force of approx ~7 carriers and commanders actually arrived.
 
So, I'll post the TL;DR I've been circulating as it's easier for most people to read:

We'd been sent to investigate the area after CMDR ACowForAllSeasons tipped me off that he'd himself received an anonymous tip about something going on, the tipper of which does want to remain anonymous.

The light anomaly was discovered by CMDR Falcon91 at approx 06:37UTC on the 30th. We initially dismissed it as a graphics issue, but it was then confirmed by CMDR Artimus Tau at 13:19UTC. From then on, things moved very quickly. I alerted CMDR ACowForAllSeasons of what we'd found, and he prepared to stream the big reveal. We'd been measuring and observing the object for hours at that point, and all of a sudden hyperdictions began happening. We thought 'that's odd', turns out someone was running EDMC, and it alerted Canonn. Cue entire covert operation being blown wide open. (The initial hyperdiction only occurred at 18:19UTC that same day.)

CMDR ACowForAllSeasons then went live and publicly revealed the information, whilst CMDR Malic (who I clued in at the last minute) did the same. The initial plan was that Cow himself would be the sole reveal of the information, but due to that leak, the entire plan went sideways.

Our carriers have been in the area since the early morning of the 30th, and we can back that up with timestamped screenshots and discord messages. It's interesting that hyperdictions only started happening after our initial force of approx ~7 carriers and commanders actually arrived.

EDIT: Apparently it decided to have me quote myself, that wasn't intentional. I wish there was a delete button. And I hate this forum's software.
 
So, I'll post the TL;DR I've been circulating as it's easier for most people to read:

We'd been sent to investigate the area after CMDR ACowForAllSeasons tipped me off that he'd himself received an anonymous tip about something going on, the tipper of which does want to remain anonymous.

The light anomaly was discovered by CMDR Falcon91 at approx 06:37UTC on the 30th. We initially dismissed it as a graphics issue, but it was then confirmed by CMDR Artimus Tau at 13:19UTC. From then on, things moved very quickly. I alerted CMDR ACowForAllSeasons of what we'd found, and he prepared to stream the big reveal. We'd been measuring and observing the object for hours at that point, and all of a sudden hyperdictions began happening. We thought 'that's odd', turns out someone was running EDMC, and it alerted Canonn. Cue entire covert operation being blown wide open. (The initial hyperdiction only occurred at 18:19UTC that same day.)

CMDR ACowForAllSeasons then went live and publicly revealed the information, whilst CMDR Malic (who I clued in at the last minute) did the same. The initial plan was that Cow himself would reveal it, and due to that leak, the entire thing was ruined.

Our carriers have been in the area since the early morning of the 30th, and we can back that up with timestamped screenshots and discord messages. It's interesting that hyperdictions only started happening after our initial force of approx ~7 carriers and commanders actually arrived.
It's not as if you've found Raxxla, yes? A big spiraling star, mother of galaxies.. o_O
 
Seriously - it's not a Panther Clipper - nothing for you here :sneaky:
Was just thinking~

Stargoid arrives and unfurls - It's a giant space octopus
Panther Clipper arrives - transforms into a giant robot
Players in the system takes turns controlling different parts of the giant robot via telepresence. It's a fight to the death for all the ED marbles

So ... massive evil looking thing approaching the bubble at 0.8ly per minute?

Just wondering ..

Has anyone seen Cmdr Leeloo recently?

fifth-element-leeloo.gif


I sure as hell hope she wasn't a console player or we're screwed!
Leeloo was a superior being. Clearly a member of the master race....
 
In the interests of Science! I’ve been out to have a look at the Thargoid Twinkle (or Thargstar or Stargoid or whatever it ends up being called) and after giving my VR-clad head a bit of a wobble I can conclude that it’s got the same awful locked-to-head sprite movement as every other sprite in the game 😅

(…which means it’s definitely not locked to the skybox)
 
Ok, ok, keep calm…. Now on with the baseball caps, and repeat after me “Don’t look up, don’t look up, that’s it all together now Don’t look up…” there there now, everything is better already.
Clearly works for climate change deniers, after all. Never mind the rising temperatures each year and melting ice shelves, etc.

Of course, they might have to trade in their baseball caps for bodysuits once the temp hits avg 125 F worldwide.

Venus still has lessons to teach us
 
Why the secrecy?
I never give names of sources unless they want to be identified, it's common practice. Their reasons are their reasons.

The secrecy on our part was the desire to have performed a thorough investigation and written up a brief which we could then publish, to prevent this mad scramble that is now actually happening. We were about three-quarters of the way through when EDMC leaked, and then everything blew up. This leak happened only an hour or two before CMDR ACowForAllSeasons was going to stream, which derailed the whole scheme at the last minute.

Providing a logical, reasoned explanation and set of hypotheses without causing a panic is paramount.
 
No, it wouldn't. We see supernovas all the time. They are destructive, but not on a galactic scale.

NASA estimates that there's a supernova in the Milky Way Galaxy roughly once every 100 years.
That's my point. If radiation goes everywhere instantly, like you're suggesting with this object's light, then a supernova would affect more than its local area. So, I'm saying this isn't where you see it - the light takes a long time to travel.
 
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