... and have been for 200 years...But there is active Thargoid ship today, as witnessed by all who visited crashed SRV. There's a Thargoid coming down and hovering, so they are there.
... and have been for 200 years...But there is active Thargoid ship today, as witnessed by all who visited crashed SRV. There's a Thargoid coming down and hovering, so they are there.
Yes, gathering barnacles, like everywhere else.But there is active Thargoid ship today, as witnessed by all who visited crashed SRV. There's a Thargoid coming down and hovering, so they are there.
Yes, gathering barnacles, like everywhere else.
I was just referring to the idea that "something's coming".
It came long time ago. From the logs it's clear that those people knew nothing about Thargoids and it was first encounter with Aliens for them.
So the reasons for thargoid activity are many and varied.But there is active Thargoid ship today, as witnessed by all who visited crashed SRV. There's a Thargoid coming down and hovering, so they are there.
Someone also said that the stones part may be a remark pointed at us - when barnacles were first discovered people stood looking at them for ages (in their SRVs )yeah that caused me confusion at first, why was scientist calling the Thargoid Barnacles "the stones" when they had been already discovered elsewhere so I assumed the "stones" was something else, before stepping back and considering the date!
tinfoil hat onSo the reasons for thargoid activity are many and varied.
- bog-standard FD style "oh, there was nothing much here before, so nobody will notice if we suddenly put a bunch of stuff there.
- notwithstanding that, the barnacles have been there since 3111, but for whatever reason the thargoids abandoned that region, and the Interceptor is part of a scout group to confirm they're still there, thanks to human harvesting making them more scarce.
- thargoids are moving to occupy the coalsack for strategic reasons, since Barnacle seeding precedes occupation... though that has chronology issues
- I'm the last person to entertain this usually, but the barnacles may not even be sowed by the group of thargoids we usually face.
- maybe barnacles aren't truly thargoid in origin, and they've been integrated to current thargoid... err... society.
- they were always there and we just never noticed, again, notwithstanding the first point.
So the reasons for thargoid activity are many and varied.
- bog-standard FD style "oh, there was nothing much here before, so nobody will notice if we suddenly put a bunch of stuff there.
- notwithstanding that, the barnacles have been there since 3111, but for whatever reason the thargoids abandoned that region, and the Interceptor is part of a scout group to confirm they're still there, thanks to human harvesting making them more scarce.
- thargoids are moving to occupy the coalsack for strategic reasons, since Barnacle seeding precedes occupation... though that has chronology issues
- I'm the last person to entertain this usually, but the barnacles may not even be sowed by the group of thargoids we usually face.
- maybe barnacles aren't truly thargoid in origin, and they've been integrated to current thargoid... err... society.
- they were always there and we just never noticed, again, notwithstanding the first point.
We need to wait for the listening post to be fixed first i guess?According to its flight plan, the Adamastor
- started its journey on the 26th (entry #1) from an undisclosed location (suspected, but not confirmed, to be Chukchan)
- (entry #2 of the 28th is missing)
- went to Synuefe XE-Y C17-7 (entry #3) on the 29th for an undisclosed action on the listening post
- It then went to Musca Dark Region on Oct 30th (entry #4), which is in sync with Carver's log entry
- Final entry (#5, Oct. 31) registers a ship launch (Carver escaping in the sidewinder?).
The information in that local galnet article in Chukchan is interesting - discussing either the original flight plan, or the journey after picking up the Thargoid thing in Musca - via two systems to an undisclosed location in Barnard's loop. This last bit of information does not seem to receive a lot of attention, there might be something left to discover here.
exactly. I camped on the first moon. Waiting for the signal for departureWe need to wait for the listening post to be fixed first i guess?
That was another thought; are they actually seeded by humans, having been discovered earlier by Azimuth, who didn't realise they'd attract goids?Did the company seed them as an experiment or know all this to begin with though? It is / was a giant pharmaceutical company and not an exploration corp so that presumes they (the company) knew the 'stones' had something of value. Or, was the company set up by a higher conspiracy to check out that area and were used themselves?
This might shed some light on the missing flight plan entry from the 28th. However, did anyone search in HIP 39748 and HIP 33386 (mentioned in the local galnet article) yet?.We need to wait for the listening post to be fixed first i guess?
i seen post here in the thread somewhere. It is nothing in that systems.This might shed some light on the missing flight plan entry from the 28th. However, did anyone search in HIP 39748 and HIP 33386 (mentioned in the local galnet article) yet?.
Yep. Nothing. I figure they're just waypoints to give a bearing to the LP system.This might shed some light on the missing flight plan entry from the 28th. However, did anyone search in HIP 39748 and HIP 33386 (mentioned in the local galnet article) yet?.
That was another thought; are they actually seeded by humans, having been discovered earlier by Azimuth, who didn't realise they'd attract goids?
I do indeed, and yet they're still there. Try scanning the crashed SRV site....You realize all that is 200 years old?
Local galnet talks about original flight plan, which points to listening post in Synuefe XE-Y C17-7.According to its flight plan, the Adamastor
- started its journey on the 26th (entry #1) from an undisclosed location (suspected, but not confirmed, to be Chukchan)
- (entry #2 of the 28th is missing)
- went to Synuefe XE-Y C17-7 (entry #3) on the 29th for an undisclosed action on the listening post
- It then went to Musca Dark Region on Oct 30th (entry #4), which is in sync with Carver's log entry
- Final entry (#5, Oct. 31) registers a ship launch (Carver escaping in the sidewinder?).
The information in that local galnet article in Chukchan is interesting - discussing either the original flight plan, or the journey after picking up the Thargoid thing in Musca - via two systems to an undisclosed location in Barnard's loop. This last bit of information does not seem to receive a lot of attention, there might be something left to discover here.