Thanks FragMagnet. Selenium planets are hard to come by. Very much obliged.
Plasma munitions.What's it good for?
The initial poster and the majority of respondents here were primarily talking about finding sources of Selenium. Nobody mentioned anything about the precondition of being out in that direction. Jameson's crash site is by FAR an easier place to get to than the one the OP mentioned. For people who just want to find Selenium, Jameson's crash site is much more convenient. I was careful to note that there may be new players who were not aware of this and so my post was meant to be helpful. Apparently yours was meant to be snarky.Sigh. Fancy someone sharing something they found which may be of use to people who are off a bit in that direction.
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If you know how to use 3rd party tools like EDDB or Roguey's site it's pretty easy to find planets with good sources. Better than the one in your link.My discovery was made here on the Forum half a year ago
Only amazed more dont know
Cool little Selenium planet
o7 Peeps. Just wanted to share a sweet little Selenium planet I visited. LTT 5212 ABC 5 b (Se=4.5%) (0.04 G) (ShinDez > 17.51 ly) I usually avoid low gravity planets, for obvious reasons, but this one was different. Being a tiny planet, the outcrops spawn really close to each other and the...forums.frontier.co.uk
Give your source (other than the trade for selenium options) or I don't believe in your hour claim.... if I ever spent it all I'm 100% confident I could refill it in an hour ...
It was always a G2. When traders came it they had to jiggle the grades so Se got promoted to a G4, but it's still a G2 in every other way. Which is why you don't get them from crystal needles, only real G4s drop from those. Saying Se is hard to find is like saying Mn, Vn or Cr is hard to find. You can even get Se from mining.