THE PRANCING PONY fleet carrier in PUEKEE KK-C D14-6 system

Greetings Commanders,

THE PRANCING PONY, a fleet carrier located in the PUEKEE KK-C D14-6 system (14 kLy away from Sol), is now open for everyone passing by. There are no plans to move it anywhere else in the foreseeable future, so every commander out there can rely on this mobile outpost at which they can sell their cartographic data, repair, etc. A full list of available services can be seen in the short advertisement video below.

Carrier is orbiting the ringed earth-like world, which is a sight to behold. There is even a shipyard installed so anyone that wants to transfer their ship(s) here, for whatever reason, can do so.

Most importantly, THE PRANCING PONY is permanently stationed in this system without intent to move it anywhere else. This is a reliable base of operations deep in the black, for both myself and for other visitors as well. Also, this system contains two tritium (single) hotspots, so if any other carrier needs to refuel tritium via mining, it can do so at the last two planets with icy rings.

Note, this carrier is not a part of the DSSA (Deep Space Support Array) project simply because the signup is currently on hold. This was a personal project I always wanted to do as a way to offset some of the troubles explorers are facing in their deep space expeditions.

P.S. As a bonus, service tariff has been set to 0% and will stay that way forever. At the moment, there is enough funding for a full year of full-time service.

Feel free to check the short video below for some amazing views and even more information.

o7 CMDRs

EDIT: The latest patch changed carrier ID and is now J5L-GXQ, so the old one presented in the video is incorrect.

 
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Depending on how many carriers actually make it to their destination, you could probably get yours added to the DSSA.
 
Nice video! It's very cinematic. :) But yeah, I expect there will be at least a few dropouts. There are entire regions where it looks like no one has checked in or chosen destinations. We'll see what happens.
 
This is great to know. Thank you for putting your carrier out there.
I am really loving the idea that deep space exploration doesn't have to be done totally alone.
I don't even have an AFMU at the moment as there are plenty of carriers within range to go and repair at.
 
Ooh, now that's a video with a production quality you don't see often. Well done!


Depending on how many carriers actually make it to their destination, you could probably get yours added to the DSSA.
I'm not sure. There's a DSSA carrier ~1,400 ly away, they might say that's too close.
 
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