QUESTION: what is the procedure if we come across an inhabited system in future?

basically im out in space scanning an ammonia world today about 10 k from the bubble and i wondered... what do i do if i close on a planet and see lots of lights on the nightside as if inhabited? i mean if its high tech society they may have ships around me before i got close, but if its about 19th or 20th century level tech there wont be much except some space junk in orbit, and lots of lights on nightside.

So who do we report to? pilots fed? one of the powers? or just post on forums and hope for the best?

i have not found any, i just like to have a plan in advance.

for that matter would the plan be the same if i jumped into a system and found lots of alien ships of various kinds cruising around and obvious signs of alien stations and settlement?
 
In the case of such a discovery, I'd say the operating procedure should be as follows:
- Note the exact system name first
- Make lots of screenshots as proof (including the system name on some), perhaps a video if you can
- Post them all on the forum. Preferably as a separate thread of its own. If things check out, people will pick up on such a discovery - no need to be afraid of it being lost to obscurity.

Given that there are no in-game ways of reporting special finds to the Pilots Federation or any of the superpowers, the forums and/or social media are your only possibilities.
 
There seems to be a thread on these forums already set up for that.

http://https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php/168287-List-of-Earth-like-worlds-v2

Hope this helps.

oh i already post there but thats earth likes. they seem more interested in the distribution patterns and prediction so they know what class stars to go for. i think thats more aimed at humanity expanding. but if the alien sentients inhabit ammonia worlds and have ammonia based physiology, it wont be in that thread. neither would a water world with civilised thinking beings.
 
We, the institutions and individuals participating in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence,

Recognizing that the search for extraterrestrial intelligence is an integral part of space exploration and is being undertaken for peaceful purposes and for the common interest of all mankind,

Inspired by the profound significance for mankind of detecting evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence, even though the probability of detection may be low,

Recalling the Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, Including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies, which commits States Parties to that Treaty "to inform the Secretary General of the United Nations as well as the public and the international scientific community, to the greatest extent feasible and practicable, of the nature, conduct, locations and results" of their space exploration activities (Article XI),

Recognizing that any initial detection may be incomplete or ambiguous and thus require careful examination as well as confirmation, and that it is essential to maintain the highest standards of scientific responsibility and credibility,

Agree to observe the following principles for disseminating information about the detection of extraterrestrial intelligence:

Any individual, public or private research institution, or governmental agency that believes it has detected a signal from or other evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence (the discoverer) should seek to verify that the most plausible explanation for the evidence is the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence rather than some other natural phenomenon or anthropogenic phenomenon before making any public announcement. If the evidence cannot be confirmed as indicating the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence, the discoverer may disseminate the information as appropriate to the discovery of any unknown phenomenon.
Prior to making a public announcement that evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence has been detected, the discoverer should promptly inform all other observers or research organizations that are parties to this declaration, so that those other parties may seek to confirm the discovery by independent observations at other sites and so that a network can be established to enable continuous monitoring of the signal or phenomenon. Parties to this declaration should not make any public announcement of this information until it is determined whether this information is or is not credible evidence of the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence. The discoverer should inform his/her or its relevant national authorities.
After concluding that the discovery appears to be credible evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence, and after informing other parties to this declaration, the discoverer should inform observers throughout the world through the Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams of the International Astronomical Union, and should inform the Secretary General of the United Nations in accordance with Article XI of the Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, Including the Moon and Other Bodies. Because of their demonstrated interest in and expertise concerning the question of the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence, the discoverer should simultaneously inform the following international institutions of the discovery and should provide them with all pertinent data and recorded information concerning the evidence: the International Telecommunication Union, the Committee on Space Research, of the International Council of Scientific Unions, the International Astronautical Federation, the International Academy of Astronautics, the International Institute of Space Law, Commission 51 of the International Astronomical Union and Commission J of the International Radio Science Union.
A confirmed detection of extraterrestrial intelligence should be disseminated promptly, openly, and widely through scientific channels and public media, observing the procedures in this declaration. The discoverer should have the privilege of making the first public announcement.
All data necessary for confirmation of detection should be made available to the international scientific community through publications, meetings, conferences, and other appropriate means.
The discovery should be confirmed and monitored and any data bearing on the evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence should be recorded and stored permanently to the greatest extent feasible and practicable, in a form that will make it available for further analysis and interpretation. These recordings should be made available to the international institutions listed above and to members of the scientific community for further objective analysis and interpretation.
If the evidence of detection is in the form of electromagnetic signals, the parties to this declaration should seek international agreement to protect the appropriate frequencies by exercising procedures available through the International Telecommunication Union. Immediate notice should be sent to the Secretary General of the ITU in Geneva, who may include a request to minimize transmissions on the relevant frequencies in the Weekly Circular. The Secretariat, in conjunction with advice of the Union's Administrative Council, should explore the feasibility and utility of convening an Extraordinary Administrative Radio Conference to deal with the matter, subject to the opinions of the member Administrations of the ITU.
No response to a signal or other evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence should be sent until appropriate international consultations have taken place. The procedures for such consultations will be the subject of a separate agreement, declaration or arrangement.
The SETI Committee of the International Academy of Astronautics, in coordination with Commission 51 of the International Astronomical Union, will conduct a continuing review of procedures for the detection of extraterrestrial intelligence and the subsequent handling of the data. Should credible evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence be discovered, an international committee of scientists and other experts should be established to serve as a focal point for continuing analysis of all observational evidence collected in the aftermath of the discovery, and also to provide advice on the release of information to the public. This committee should be constituted from representatives of each of the international institutions listed above and such other members as the committee may deem necessary. To facilitate the convocation of such a committee at some unknown time in the future, the SETI Committee of the International Academy of Astronautics should initiate and maintain a current list of willing representatives from each of the international institutions listed above, as well as other individuals with relevant skills, and should make that list continuously available through the Secretariat of the International Academy of Astronautics. The International Academy of Astronautics will act as the Depository for this declaration and will annually provide a current list of parties to all the parties to this declaration.
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... Oh, you meant in the game? Knock at the door with some hot coffee and crackers.
 
If I find an world with alien but human like entities my plan is to land on like a I was GOD. Have that world worship me by supplying me with the best wines, an unending supply of beautiful maidens the best food the planet has to offer. In a couple years I will have died a happy worn out old man.

Of course I would do this all in the name of science and keep a couple pages of notes.

Oh well back to reality, got to go wash the car and do some shopping.

Caliber_az
 
I prefer to sit for a few days, observing their ways and then quietly going about my own business without reporting any finds to anyone. I have my reasons and my reasons are nobody's business but my own. Thank you very much.
 
First step is to open communications
Me: I come in peace, bearing our species' goodwill and cheezy wotsits.
Aliens: Oh! Cheezy wotsits!!!

Second step is research and analysis.
Me: Any of you fellers like a beer?
Aliens: What's beer?

Third step.
Endless party
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Forth step.
Leave the now ruined planet, and go in search of the next alien civilization.
 
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