Oh well! Still, interesting that it’s there. Hopefully it’s an indication that things are going to continue to develop.Nope.
Oh well! Still, interesting that it’s there. Hopefully it’s an indication that things are going to continue to develop.Nope.
So let me get this straight. Decoding the message gives us the location of the Survey Base 28B?
Yet, under private licence and probably on a need to know basis, which they didn't need to know...a bit like alien the film, and at least they gave them guns for good or ill this time but i'm presenting a process of events...I've mentioned it a couple of times but reading about The Club suggests Thargoids were known earlier. I'm intrigued and hope this goes further especially if there are two factions of Thargoids.
Faraday? or something along the linesYet, under private licence and probably on a need to know basis, which they didn't need to know...a bit like alien the film, and at least they gave them guns for good or ill this time but i'm presenting a process of events...
Anyhoo, as is said, they place this poor l'il object into a cage.
Now, what kind of cage could that be?
Someone already mentioned it way back.
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Now, what kind of cage could that be?
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Okay, so what do we know about thargoids and what relates them to faraday cages in our present understanding of sciency stuff?A faraday cage to try and block signals from a thargoid probe would be the logical conclusion considering it would have made more in the logs on live alien life, and the effects mimic what we know thargoid probes do to stations etc.
Faraday cages have many uses/forms, even shielding radiation iirc, if enough lead is used so reinforcing it would have seemed a viable solution, if they knew what they were dealing with.We know Carver referred to it as 'our storage cage' and that it was 'lashed together' out of the 'bulkheads' so start with that, is that traditional? Surely they had better materials to hand?
Why did the Adamastor set out with their cage though, sure I read they had one of their own somewhere? If so they brought a cage rather than a box or a crate? are we missing something?
Edit:Murphy references 'the cage' being loaded into the ship, doesnt say it was brought by the Adamastor so could be the original one
It's worth noting two key components of the logs, beingFaraday cages have many uses/forms, even shielding radiation iirc, if enough lead is used so reinforcing it would have seemed a viable solution, if they knew what they were dealing with.
Seek the knowledge as it already exists long before 2020.
It's worth noting two key components of the logs, being
- they know what they pulled in was causing electrical interference with their equipment (because it was likely a thargoid sensor), and
- they weren't sure if what they recovered was a pilot, or a component.
So there was speculation they could have even pulled in a lifeform... so a cage sound be dual purpose, firstly to try and contain the signals being emitted, and also to detain if it was also a life form. Also remember these things cause corrosive damage to ships... so presumably they're trying to shield from that too.
You should read their in-game description some time...Doesnt one of the logs say that whatever was inside the cage.. broke out of it? or kept breaking down the bulkheads? Not sure how either a probe or sensor could do that imo
Originally known as 'Unknown Artefacts', these strange objects are of Thargoid origin. They have the ability to repair themselves by extracting non-organic material from their immediate environment, and this self-repair mechanism can severely damage starships and other machinery. ....
And it wasn't showing any signs of doing much of anything(EM aside) until the cage could no longer hold it.It's worth noting two key components of the logs, being
- they know what they pulled in was causing electrical interference with their equipment (because it was likely a thargoid sensor), and
- they weren't sure if what they recovered was a pilot, or a component.
Also remember these things cause corrosive damage to ships...
You should read their in-game description some time...
Edit: Or go pick one up and try it yourself - nice handy crashed ship in the CG system has a Sensor - go scoop it and see what happens![]()
I do not think it was a UA as there is no mention of any of its usual behaviour.I still wonder why so many nulls in the message...but as we've moved onto tinfoil...
The Tharg ships are organic and maybe 'linked' to the 'pilot' in some way or they may be their own pilot. We dont know what a pilot looks like, I dont think we officially know what a 'Thargoid' looks like do we? Maybe theres different types and maybe some arent normal looking. I still find it curious they didnt know ifthey were looking at an object or a creature of some kind, the UA doesnt really fit does it? Its possible its something else entirely and not the Thargoid itself. we know so little.
I still wonder why so many nulls in the message...but as we've moved onto tinfoil...
The Tharg ships are organic and maybe 'linked' to the 'pilot' in some way or they may be their own pilot. We dont know what a pilot looks like, I dont think we officially know what a 'Thargoid' looks like do we? Maybe theres different types and maybe some arent normal looking. I still find it curious they didnt know ifthey were looking at an object or a creature of some kind, the UA doesnt really fit does it? Its possible its something else entirely and not the Thargoid itself. we know so little.