While you're here, any thing you can say to help with the monotony of searching GL-Y E2 6?
You are getting close.
Cheers,
Drew.
While you're here, any thing you can say to help with the monotony of searching GL-Y E2 6?
Well done for providing this! Excellent work. I only noticed one detail missing, the names of the ships that formed Salomé's escort to the Daibo system (which were destroyed) were significant. You may wish to add that.
Cheers,
Drew.
LolCue the frantic speculation!
From Galnet:
[...]Wreckage found in Daibo has been positively identified as belonging to the Imperial Cutter 'Diadem' and the Imperial Clippers 'Cypripedium', 'Velum', 'Monile' and 'Vestimenta'.[...]
You are getting close.
Cheers,
Drew.
Thanks, hopefully I'm interpreting that correctly as we've managed to narrow down the search zone with the recent co-ordinates.
You are getting close.
Cheers,
Drew.
Conflux PRU AESCS NC-M D7-192 A 3 A - more people are declaring help with search - that is great
PS - the spreadsheet - anyone played Quix?
Diadem
ˈdʌɪədɛm/
noun
a jewelled crown or headband worn as a symbol of sovereignty.
synonyms: crown, coronet, tiara, circlet, chaplet, headpiece, headband, fillet, wreath, garland;
archaic
the authority or dignity symbolized by a crown.
noun: the diadem
"he refused the diadem of all the Caesars"
Cypripedium
Cypripedium is a genus of 58 species and nothospecies of hardy orchids; it is one of five genera that together compose the subfamily of lady's slipper orchids (Cypripedioideae). They are widespread across much of the Northern Hemisphere, including most of Europe (one species), Russia, China, Central Asia, Canada the United States, Mexico, and Central America. They are most commonly known as slipper orchids or lady's slipper orchids; other common names include moccasin flower, camel's foot, squirrel foot, steeple cap, Venus' shoes, and whippoorwill shoe. An abbreviation used in trade journals is "Cyp." The word "Cypripedium" is derived from the Late Latin: Cypris, from Ancient Greek: Κυπρις (Kypris), an early reference in Greek myth to Aphrodite, and Greek: pedilon, meaning "sandal".
Velum
/ˈviːləm/
noun
a membrane or membranous structure, typically covering another structure or partly obscuring an opening, in particular:
ANATOMY
the soft palate.
ZOOLOGY
a membrane, typically bordering a cavity, especially in certain molluscs, medusae, and other invertebrates.
Monile
Italian from the Latin meaning:
- Necklace
- Collar
- Jewel
Vestimenta
Spanish for Clothing
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Thanks, hopefully I'm interpreting that correctly as we've managed to narrow down the search zone with the recent co-ordinates.
So what you're looking for is a pair of sparkly see-through knickers?
Makes the search worthwhile
i'm almost right on top of you heading towards that crater at about 4-5km altitude
anything of interest?
So what you're looking for is a pair of sparkly see-through knickers?
It's ok, I can see my coat...
Got a very faint hit on the wave scanner in the upper band on EAFOTS GL-Y E2 6... 20.6251, 13.0389 bearing 214-215...
Will follow and report back...
Upper band is usually a Nav Beacon in my experience, I hope to be wrong this time.