Remember those three original crash sites before the hyperdictions started?

Remember those? One was a thargoid flower ship, second was a flower ship with a few UA's scattered about, third was a flower ship with a few UA's scattered around AND two of our ships crashed nearby with big gashes torn out of their hulls.

Did anyone ever determine what brought those flower ships down and why one of those sites included a Type 9 and an Anaconda? Will we ever know?
 
With 99 views and 0 responses I'm going to assume the sites were "found" for us to see, get excited about, but no explanation as to what caused them to crash will be provided. Never mind.......
 
Valid questions. I would like some more story reaveal about this too. Maybe even by ingame scenarios... :0
 
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The Federal Navy was collecting UAs from 3301 or before, so the crash sites could have been connected with those operations.

The logs from some of the surface sites suggest contact and combat by federal naval forces.

Whilst Project Parity was about a year ago in October 3303 there could have been earlier combat which downed those three ships that lead to the Thargoid interceptors adapting to human weaponary by the time of the hyperdictions in 3303.

There is no mycoid reading from them like the scouts and a GalNet or surface log, I forget, confirmed the crashed ships were similar but seeming earlier versions of the Cyclops but not as erly as the mycoid infected scouts. If I recall correctly.
 
I like the "Thargoid mystery build-up phase" in game lore. Basically there are references and hints all over the bubble, and then, finally, a proof of their existence. It lost some of its momentum when Thargoids started to appear in signal sources. It was a new chapter though, Salome saw them, major political figures could no longer deny their existence, INRA was revealed. Black Flight had lost their mission of obfuscating history.

Those ships, perhaps destroyed in order to keep information of Thargoids secret, could be an in-game reference to Mic Turners past operations in that area, and whoever followed in his footsteps, Commander Jameson (assuming there was a league of reparation then), Thunderchild team, or something else. Independent pilots witnessed all sorts of weird things out there, but it was dangerous information to have.
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Alliance of course kept up the tradition of xeno-research, as seen in California Nebula. Sirius always knew, and had an extensive colonization project, and quite likely, funded planetary mining in the area, before "Sirius Mining Merope". Pleiades was becoming the hotspot for alien activity early on, and both Federation and Empire happened to have a great interest in this area, nearly plunging themselves into a war for it. They all think its worth the effort. It's all because our technology is based on alien technology. It was an arms race, and reason for the secret influx for alien objects transported into the bubble. Black Flight was the first in business. "Exodus" refers to Thargoids, not humans, and was intended to reverse it. Mycoid virus destroyed their network, starmap. Artifact is a polyp.
 
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From what I've gathred they were brought down in teh war.

I would find that hard to believe. We didn't possess the weapons needed back then to do this. Currently need modified weapons to have any effect at all on the flower ships. None of this technology existed for us players (or the two ships at the third crash site) back then. I realize the crash sites were there to tantalize us into expecting something "coming soon" but again, what technology brought the flower ships down at all?
 
There were galnet articles about those.

The two cyclops and the scout were victims of the mycoid virus and crashed. They all are from the first war.
 
There were galnet articles about those.

The two cyclops and the scout were victims of the mycoid virus and crashed. They all are from the first war.

There was? Linkage?

I know the Scouts had evidence of mycoid virus damage, but not the interceptor wrecks.
 
There was? Linkage?

I know the Scouts had evidence of mycoid virus damage, but not the interceptor wrecks.

I concur. As far as I remember - and I follow Thargoid-related lore closely - there were no such Galnet articles regarding the interceptor wrecks.
 
This was all I could find

https://community.elitedangerous.com/galnet/14-OCT-3303

Some of the galaxy’s leading Thargoid experts have been discussing the discovery of a new alien ship in the HIP 17125 system.
Images of the crashed vessel reveal that it is structurally distinct from the Thargoid Interceptor, while sharing many superficial similarities. The ship has been classified as a ‘Thargoid Scout’ by the Pilots Federation for the purposes of identification and differentiation.
Discussing the discovery on the ‘Galaxy Now’ programme, Admiral Aden Tanner, Aegis’s chief military liaison, said:
“There are clear similarities between this ship and the Interceptor, both of which appear to be made from a quasi-organic material. It would be logical to extrapolate from the ship’s profile that it would be faster and perhaps more manoeuvrable than the Interceptor, but I’d be reluctant to speculate further.”
Speaking on the same programme, Professor Alba Tesreau, also of Aegis, commented:
“Recent analysis of the Thargoid shipwreck in the Pleiades Sector AB-W B2-4 system indicates that it is a little over 100 years old, despite being extremely similar, if not identical, to the currently active Thargoid Interceptor. This suggests that Thargoid ship design does not change particularly rapidly, and also that the shipwreck in HIP 17125 could be equally old.”
 
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