First SRV to reach a Fleet Carrier... by the madmen of the Infernal Expedition!
First SRV to reach a Fleet Carrier... by the madmen of the Infernal Expedition!
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Also my biggest regret. I don't have the location anymore. Back then when I clipped videos for montages I saved systems by getting the name and then clipping them. Unfortunately I clipped this one and didn't save the system name. So chances are this system is lost forever.This one is the nice shot
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Very sinister
The main thing is to have captured the image and also to have saved it.Also my biggest regret. I don't have the location anymore. Back then when I clipped videos for montages I saved systems by getting the name and then clipping them. Unfortunately I clipped this one and didn't save the system name. So chances are this system is lost forever.
The picture in question has 5 stars, 4 close and 1 further away. I HAVE found a system with all 5 stars as close to each other as the 4 in this photo meaning technically it's even rarer and more impressive. But their orbit isn't the same so it's impossible to get a photo like this with them.
Also my biggest regret. I don't have the location anymore. Back then when I clipped videos for montages I saved systems by getting the name and then clipping them. Unfortunately I clipped this one and didn't save the system name. So chances are this system is lost forever.
The picture in question has 5 stars, 4 close and 1 further away. I HAVE found a system with all 5 stars as close to each other as the 4 in this photo meaning technically it's even rarer and more impressive. But their orbit isn't the same so it's impossible to get a photo like this with them.
This is true. I do have video of it as well. So it's not lost.The main thing is to have captured the image and also to have saved it.
However it is true that going into the system would surely allow to make spectacular new images.
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EDD didn't track xbox back then sadly.Do you have the original screenshot file? Then it should be easy to check time and date and just look it up from there. Either through edsm or perhaps even better with EDDiscovery.