These Scouts don't look insectoid to me, to be honest. They look like a starfish / octopus hybrid with an octagonal saucer attached to them.* insert interesting analogy about octagons here *
(idk, something about it's structural perfectionism is matched only by it's hostility or whatever...)![]()
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threads/they-are-in-sol-already.610921/#post-10008777* insert interesting analogy about octagons here *
Nice! That's the only Water atmosphere Spire site I believe (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/0/d/1zetAjIi8dPcbt7j3KK30vUsIx_vuyxDatq3_P8Kg-Co/htmlview#).Today @CMDR MRMAURICE, who I hope will post his screenshots soon, discovered one of the thargoid spire planets was dark blue.
So I rushed to check it out. The attachments show what the planet looked like on approach and later, after the rare phenomenon which we believe had been caused by a partial ecplise by the blue gas giant had already vanished.
This is what HIP 19870 3B looked like around noon though:
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We actually sat there for about an hour just watching the site and the colors until the eerie light changed.
Honestly one of the best in game moments ever for me.![]()
OMG, perfect "selfie stick" impression here. Even included a hashtag because that# what you do on spacetagram I guess.Me and my shiny new ship
You should use that hashtag if you want your picture to participate in the Stellar Screenshots competition. At least it used to be so.OMG, perfect "selfie stick" impression here. Even included a hashtag because that# what you do on spacetagram I guess.![]()
Damn... I never knew. O.OYou should use that hashtag if you want your picture to participate in the Stellar Screenshots competition. At least it used to be so.