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Pre-Odyssey Submission Freeze

Following discussion among the GMP staff, we are freezing submissions until the launch of Odyssey. Submissions up until post #5137 will be processed. After that has been completed, the thread will be locked until the Odyssey expansion is released. New submissions after post #5137 will not be processed prior to the Odyssey release.

We anticipate that Odyssey will create a flood of new submissions and submission types. This freeze also allows for the GMP to get caught up with our backlog of submissions, and evaluate old POI that may no longer be worth inclusion on the main map; as we have done in the past some older POI may get recataloged to the 'Archived' section.
 
NameCrash Site
Game map refWise 2056+ 1459 4
DescriptionLocated by FSS on planet 4, 1 signal identified as "other". The point doesn't appear on the nav panel until directly targeted after a detailed surface scanner.
It's a sidewinder, crashed, with 2 containers dropped through the landing trail.
There's a data link with one last log. It says:
"I know they say space travel is a lonely business, but nothing prepares you for being totally alone like this. No comms, no ships. What I wouldn't give to hear another person's voice right now."
Srv detected 4 more containers abroad, with no other radar sign or clue.
Screenshots

I know that this is more than a year old post, however - the mentioned crashed ship site is neither permanent, nor random. It's a known Tip Off related site, so it's visible only for 2 weeks in 12 weeks long "big cycle" (have just seen a commander complaining "why there is nothing?")
 
Update: 5001 - 5050

Added

5013 - Peng's Dark Moons
5029 - Three of a Perfect Pair
5037 - The Agnaiz Dynamo
5044 - Izanami's Droplets

Pending
5017 - needs a good name
5036 - pictures are broken

Not added
5000 - notability
5005 - notability
5009 - see comments on PNs
5014 - notability
5015 - notability
5021 - notability
5025 - notability
5032 - notability
5033 - notability
5034 - notability
5042 - notability
5047 - the GMP is not adding highest/lowest of X, only absolute records
 
DSSA Entry for TMCV Spartacus DSSA #24

Carrier’s Insignia:
spartacuslogo14.png

Carrier Name:TMCV Spartacus
Registration:XZG-3HZ
Carrier Class:Victory-Class
Designated Region:Hawking's Gap
System:Flyoo Phio KM-F b55-0
Commission Date (date signed up to the DSSA):April 3rd 3306
Carrier Construction Date:September 4th 3306
Construction Location:Garan Hub, Panoi
Maiden Jump(s):Panoi - IC 4604 Sector FG-X b1-3 for mining (September 5th 3306)
Dahan - Mira for maiden voyage (September 19th 3306)
In-service Date (date the vessel began its DSSA service):November 17th 3306
Services Available:Refuel, Repair, Armoury, Redemption Office, Shipyard, Outfitting, Secure Warehouse, UC
Tariff % Set:0.00 %
Commodities Bought/Sold on Carrier:Buys Tritium at 135 % of the current galactic average (approx. 70,000 CR)
Sells Tritium at 135 % of the current galactic average (approx. 70,000 CR), Coffee, Fruit and Vegetables, Tea, Beer, Liquor, Tobacco, Wine
Nearest Tritium Hotspot:Flyoo Phio KM-F b55-0 4 A Ring (Tri2 overlap)
Carrier Info (optional):Commissioned and operated by the Tritium Miners' Cooperative and part of the Deep Space Support Array, this vessel provides shelter, repairs and rest for all that seek it, acting as one of many little beacons of civilization in the dark void.

It's 9-week deployment mission was the Million Miners March, during which CMDRs Daftpunkdad, Getedoi and Notso F. Obvious scouted the Sagittarius-Carina Arm and the neighbouring interam gaps for Tritium, cataloguing over 1,000 hotspots and more than 20 overlaps.

Located in the heart of Centaurus Reach, a little off the main shipping lanes, part of the mission of the TMCV Spartacus is to shine a light on this region of space, exploring and scouting it for Tritium and to support it's DSSA-neighbours.
Screenshot:
Spartacus GMP.jpg
 
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GMP Update #5050-#5100

The "Gradual Progress" update

Not added:

  • #5060 - notability
  • #5062 - notability
  • #5063 - notability, name
  • #5067 - no new PN accepted
  • #5070 - this was hard to reject, but we've been trying to not include special records ("shortest orbital period") unless it is also otherwise really memorable.
  • #5071 - notability
  • #5083 - notability, plus there's a fair bit of stuff in this area
  • #5084 - notability
  • #5086 - no new PN are accepted
  • #5087 - not otherwise notable, we can't add everyone's memorials
  • #5089 - notability
  • #5090 - congrats on your find, but lacks an interesting description or details
  • #5096 - notability
  • #5094 - notabiliy
  • #5098 - notability
  • #5100 - notability

Added:

  • #5056 - Cyanean Rocks
  • #5066 - Eye of Ice
  • #5076 - Babushka
  • #5085 - Passion Nebula
  • #5092 - Odin's Treasure
  • #5097 - NGC 6940
  • #5099 - Loving Mother

Photo updates:

  • Vostok Nebula (Commander Baxder)
  • Jo Ella's Flares (Commander Baxder)
  • Sigfried's Pyre (Commander Baxder)
  • NGC 6546 (Commander Ulon Yuanshi)
  • Breakthrough Echoes (Commander LaurenceR)
 
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GMP Update #5050-#5100

The "Gradual Progress" update

Not added:
  • #5070 - this was hard to reject, but we've been trying to not include special records ("shortest orbital period") unless it is also otherwise really memorable.

It feels like mentioning that it holds a record disqualified it as a POI (I understand why, after holding the record for 2 years, it was broken just after I submitted it). I've altered the description of Hermes' Caduceus and Oceanus if that changes your decision.
 
GMP Update #5050-#5100

The "Gradual Progress" update

Not added:

  • #5060 - notability
  • #5062 - notability
  • #5063 - notability, name
  • #5067 - no new PN accepted
  • #5070 - this was hard to reject, but we've been trying to not include special records ("shortest orbital period") unless it is also otherwise really memorable.
  • #5071 - notability
  • #5083 - notability, plus there's a fair bit of stuff in this area
  • #5084 - notability
  • #5086 - no new PN are accepted
  • #5087 - not otherwise notable, we can't add everyone's memorials
  • #5089 - notability
  • #5090 - congrats on your find, but lacks an interesting description or details
  • #5096 - notability
  • #5098 - notability
  • #5100 - notability

Added:

  • #5056 - Cyanean Rocks
  • #5066 - Eye of Ice
  • #5076 - Babushka
  • #5085 - Passion Nebula
  • #5092 - Odin's Treasure
  • #5097 - NGC 6940
  • #5099 - Loving Mother

Photo updates:

  • Vostok Nebula (Commander Baxder)
  • Jo Ella's Flares (Commander Baxder)
  • Sigfried's Pyre (Commander Baxder)
  • NGC 6546 (Commander Ulon Yuanshi)
  • Breakthrough Echoes (Commander LaurenceR)


Just trying to understand how you think when adding stuff. My submission, 5089, is an elw with a white dwarf main star. According to the elw thread such a system is regarded as
Good F***ing Luck with These, because at best only a handful have been found (<0.025%)
. So just curious why such a system isn't worthy enough to be added while a system with a carbon star and an elw is (which is less rare).
 
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Probably it is about elw orbiting AROUND WD, not about elw in system with WD as main star.

It still counts as "good f*cking luck", asked in another thread about this. Even so, another elw orbiting directly around a wd was rejected as well.
 
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GMP Update #5050-#5100

The "Gradual Progress" update

Not added:

  • #5060 - notability
  • #5062 - notability
  • #5063 - notability, name
  • #5067 - no new PN accepted
  • #5070 - this was hard to reject, but we've been trying to not include special records ("shortest orbital period") unless it is also otherwise really memorable.
  • #5071 - notability
  • #5083 - notability, plus there's a fair bit of stuff in this area
  • #5084 - notability
  • #5086 - no new PN are accepted
  • #5087 - not otherwise notable, we can't add everyone's memorials
  • #5089 - notability
  • #5090 - congrats on your find, but lacks an interesting description or details
  • #5096 - notability
  • #5098 - notability
  • #5100 - notability

Added:

  • #5056 - Cyanean Rocks
  • #5066 - Eye of Ice
  • #5076 - Babushka
  • #5085 - Passion Nebula
  • #5092 - Odin's Treasure
  • #5097 - NGC 6940
  • #5099 - Loving Mother

Photo updates:

  • Vostok Nebula (Commander Baxder)
  • Jo Ella's Flares (Commander Baxder)
  • Sigfried's Pyre (Commander Baxder)
  • NGC 6546 (Commander Ulon Yuanshi)
  • Breakthrough Echoes (Commander LaurenceR)

Hi,

think you forgot to check my submission in post #5,094 :unsure:
 
Probably it is about elw orbiting AROUND WD, not about elw in system with WD as main star.

Hellrider is correct. That thread you are referencing is not particularly clear, and "main star" really should be "primary star w/o other stars".

It still counts as "good f*cking luck", asked in another thread about this. Even so, another elw orbiting directly around a wd was rejected as well.

We do not base our entries on other people's threads, only our own determination of what counts as noteworthy. Rarity is only part of the equation. This entry was not otherwise remarkable or interesting. It's just a WD main star, with an associated class Y and an ELW. There are many instances of class-Y/L/T secondaries hosting ELWs. There is not anything else particularly interesting to view, or history, to associate with this system.
 
So just curious why such a system isn't worthy enough to be added while a system with a carbon star and an elw is (which is less rare).

#5099 - Loving Mother is: 1) ELW directly orbiting a carbon star; 2) high above plane for excellent views; 3) has a well-written description and photo, and yes, those are things we care about.
 
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