@Rochester
Q: How do you orient yourself when investigating Norse mythology?
A: you look for the axes!
@Rochester
Q: How do you orient yourself when investigating Norse mythology?
A: you look for the axes!
They do not appear when scanning the System. However the scanned bodys IDs are in the logfile. IDs seem so far consecutive Starting from 0. So we look for gaps between IDs. Some of the gaps can be explained whit Barycenters and Rings or Clusters. the missing IDs that are not a Barycenter, Ring or Cluster are then Comet Candidates.@Pyroboros @Adel : I was under the impression from previous posts that comets appear in the logfile when you signal scan the whole system or download the nav beacon, but that didnt happen for me. From this search comets only seem to be identified and inserted into the logfile as such when I drop out of SC at them, is that correct?
1 | Synuefe XX-F d12-1048617 | Zearla 1 |
2 | Synuefe XX-F d12-2097193 | Zearla 2 |
3 | Synuefe XX-F d12-3145769 | Zearla 3 |
4 | Synuefe XX-F d12-4194345 | Zearla 3 a |
5 | Synuefe XX-F d12-5242921 | Zearla 4 |
6 | Synuefe XX-F d12-6291497 | Zearla 5 |
7 | Synuefe XX-F d12-7340073 | Zearla 6 |
8 | Synuefe XX-F d12-8388649 | Zearla 7 |
9 | Synuefe XX-F d12-9437225 | Zearla 8 |
10 | Synuefe XX-F d12-10485801 | Zearla 9 |
11 | Synuefe XX-F d12-11534377 | Zearla Comet 1 |
12 | Synuefe XX-F d12-12582953 | Zearla Comet 2 |
13 | Synuefe XX-F d12-13631529 | Zearla Comet 3 |
14 | Synuefe XX-F d12-14680105 | Zearla Comet 4 |
15 | Synuefe XX-F d12-15728681 | Zearla Comet 5 |
16 | Synuefe XX-F d12-16777257 | Payson Hub |
17 | Synuefe XX-F d12-17825833 | Perga Port |
18 | Synuefe XX-F d12-18874409 | game crash |
In my opinion ED is riddled with inconsistency.
The Codex I feel is part confirmation, part alibi.
The Codex identifies the DW and Raxxla as in game (at least initially as textually in lore).
Tip Off missions did not come after the release Codex, but were released years before. They were there when i started playing seriously in Jan. 2017.In my opinion ED is riddled with inconsistency.
The Codex I feel is part confirmation, part alibi.
The Codex identifies the DW and Raxxla as in game (at least initially as textually in lore).
The alibi arises when FD allude that there âmaybeâ a test, but said source of that information is very likely unreliable. Next it states said test, if initiated, would not be recognized, nor ever acknowledged, only upon the discovery of the DW station.
FD then state when directly questioned about the Codex and the manual, that certain factions and permits are not currently active. I take that to mean the DW invite is not currently active. Thatâs speculative insight.
Of course the DW station may still be findable?
Next we discover the tip-off missions, released some years later.
Well as a beta backer I was one of the cmdrs who accidentally got access to Shinrarta from the start which they didn't take back... think it was fear of a backlash when going live....Perhaps one obvious drawback is that the âpersonal journeyâ was all about the effort to gain elite rank which gained the Founders World permit to access Shinrarta, but since many backers & founders got that for payment it would have been unfair to everyone else, so perhaps FD decided to make access to the secrets a little more convoluted.
Please review my ramblings here and let us know your insights?Norse Mythos....
However, Snorri Sturluson, in his Prose Edda, holds that there are actually three wells beneath the tree, one for each of its roots. The Well of Urd, according to him, is not below Yggdrasil, as it is in VöluspĂĄ â itâs actually in the sky, and the root that grows out of it bends upward into the sky (!). The Well of Urd is where the gods hold their daily council meetings. The second well is called Hvergelmir (perhaps âBubbling Cauldronâ[14] or âRoaring Kettleâ[15]), and itâs the body of water beneath the second root, which stretches into Niflheim, the world of primal ice. This is the root that Nidhogg chews. The third well is that of the wise being Mimir, and it and its root lie in the realm of the giants.[16]
Ref https://norse-mythology.org/cosmology/yggdrasil-and-the-well-of-urd/
I for one do see this as potential. But we also must look at the DW toast, though it my not be the key, there may be something there that may just need to be done to see what must remain unseen.
| Scorpius Richard Denning identified Scorpius as NĂĂ°höggr. In Norse mythology, NĂĂ°höggr (anglicized Nidhogg) is is a dragon or serpent who gnaws at a root of the world tree, Yggdrasil. |