I am finally leaving the Kepler's Crest region. I came to this region to see the green gas giant
Dreamer Blush in Gongae QW-L c24-0, of which I already posted
a couple of pics in the Stellar Screenshots thread. I have traveled around in the northern part of this region, which is mostly an inter-arm region between the Perseus Arm and the Outer Arm Vacuus, where stars are quite sparse.
Because stars are rather sparse here, most systems are already fully discovered. All terraformable bodies that I found, were already discovered and mapped. And so was also the only Earth-Like World that I found in this region, in
Slyaips JL-P c8-0.
But in this region I found two new scannable biological species which I had not encountered before. The first was Tussock Pennatis:
The second new species to me was Frutexa Fera, which became the 82nd unique species which I have sampled. (not counting color variants)
And these Concha Labiatas were equally pretty here as everywhere else. I wonder how they can be so similar here, about 8000 ly from Sol, as in the Core systems?
Now I'm heading to
Station X in the Crab Sector to redeem my Codex vouchers, and also to see the Crab nebula. I will most probably never return to Kepler's Crest again, because the galaxy is big and has a lot to see.