I was aware of all of The above stated information and have in fact commented about it at length in the EW discord. As well as the fact that some had suspected that “the good doctor” may have clones of himself there. However you again show your propensity for assumptions. your statement that “WE KNOW RAXXLA IS NOT ON LAVE 2” can only be true if you are in fact David Braben OBE, posting on the Frontier forums under a pen name. Otherwise I find your assertion that it’s entirely impossible for an entire planet to have only one interesting fact tied to it as silly as the notion that since Cambridge exists on earth than WE KNOW that the great pyramids of Giza cannot also exist there.
Tdw have control of the Military installation near entry point in LFT 926 and also a few of the installations in the system as well. Good for bounty voucher opportunitiesSTANDING ORDERS FOR TURNING THE WHEEL PROJECT (AS TAKEN FROM THE #STANDING-ORDERS CHANNEL ON THE ELITE WEEK DISCORD):
02-03 June 3306
Shinrarta Dezhra improved slightly by 1.6%. This more than makes up the loss from yesterday and is a good indicator that we can get movement in the right direction. Several more days like this and I'll have more faith in our ability to get this done. LFT 926 also gained a bit today!
Those with access to Shinrarta should concentrate efforts here again.
Missions for TDW from any station as well as trade for a profit into either of Neumann Camp or Puleston Arsenal. You buy elsewhere and sell into our stations.
Both these stations have Universal Cartographics so dropping your exploration data will help us as well.
There may be an opportunity to gain Bounty vouchers at the megaships in system. I suspect they aren't owned by us, but if by chance they are, defending them should get The Dark Wheel Bounties which help in either system.
Over in LFT 926, we are mostly restricted to using Missions to move influence. There is also a megaship in the system but the likely owner is Green party, so unlikely to be any use to us.
More advanced BGS players with a bit of experience might like to try your hands at smuggling into the black market at Meredith city. This should place a bit of downward pressure on them while we build up The Dark Wheel. Trading at a significant loss would help also if you have deep pockets.
Do Not Bounty Hunt in LFT 926 as that helps our new enemy, Green Party If you need to hand in their vouchers, do so in Skeggiko O
I've been supporting The Dark Wheel on LFT-926 for months now, so yeah, I'm in! My attempts to expand the influence of The Dark Wheel have been in vain, it has never risen more than 14% and the influence of the Green Party is always over 60%. I am aware that several commanders have been supporting the Dark Wheel on LFT-926 for a long time and the influence never rises. Maybe someone is supporting the Green Party faction. Let's see if now with the massive help of commanders we can increase the influence and start the expansion. I don't think expansion to the SOL system is necessary. My theory since I read the codex the first time is that with a few expansions the notoriety will increase, and some trigger will be activated and the real Dark Wheel will make an appearance.
See you in the dark! o7
Interesting data. See if the rebound can be sustained for the next few days. But keep in mind that factions cannot be expelled because they are native to that system. Only The Dark Wheel and Fong Wang Limited are not native to LFT 926.EDSM is tracking a small uptick, in both Green Party and TDW, to the detriment of all the other factions. TDW is up about 3% since OP, but green has gained nearly 8%, so the other factions are getting pushed out quickly
Interesting data. See if the rebound can be sustained for the next few days. But keep in mind that factions cannot be expelled because they are native to that system. Only The Dark Wheel and Fong Wang Limited are not native to LFT 926.
My initial thoughts on this a few weeks ago was to work inf for everyone but green party while murdering clean green party NPCs. Unfortunately ive not the stomach for so much notoriety and wanted in my home systemWhile they cannot be expelled, it seems likely their influence will have to be minimized before we can make significant gains on the Green Party
More specifically in terms of cause and effect their influence will be minimised as a natural consequence of TDW attempting to catch the Green Party.While they cannot be expelled, it seems likely their influence will have to be minimized before we can make significant gains on the Green Party
Affects something in LFT 926 if you destroy Green Party ships in other systems where they have presence? Skeggiko O, LTT 5131, LHS 332 .My initial thoughts on this a few weeks ago was to work inf for everyone but green party while murdering clean green party NPCs. Unfortunately ive not the stomach for so much notoriety and wanted in my home system
This im not to sure of. Im certain there are a few in here who can answer this....Affects something in LFT 926 if you destroy Green Party ships in other systems where they have presence? Skeggiko O, LTT 5131, LHS 332 .
No. Effects generally apply to the system only.Affects something in LFT 926 if you destroy Green Party ships in other systems where they have presence? Skeggiko O, LTT 5131, LHS 332 .
I like... but Targeted Expansion is much more difficult and complex. Requires multi-faction/system BGS gaming. Instigating wars/expansions into specific systems to temporarily lock expansion into non-targeted systems that would (by default) be the unwanted target of expansion.Tionisla should be a priority target to expand to in addition to lave. Since THS (tionisla historical society) could not expand into tionisla showing that TDW (the dark wheel) can would be profound. (identifying which systems in general, and in the old worlds are 'protected' would be potentially illuminating information to have.) Tionisla is also the historical home of TDW per Luko in Premonition "I have heard much of it. A strange place no? THey say it is connected with old stories. They say it was once the headquarters of the dark wheel." (39%, digitial page 176/457 ?)
Freeholm in Artemis was featured in MB's Elite: Legacy, and is known to have a glitchy mission board so it should probably be a priority target as well.
Targeting systems with bodies with 8+ moons orbiting should also be a goal more so than blind expansion. (Ra, Una etc)
Many Folks will likely burn out on pure BSG efforts in the same systems, and it may be a good idea to promote additional related activities.
A through exploration of the zero population Federal systems might fit the bill. There look to be ~30 or so such systems in and around the bubble. At least one (hip 22460, Where the black flight mega ships Overlook is believed to be hidden behind the permit lock.) is connected with the club and their anti-thargoid efforts. (One of the other systems has a pair of ammonia worlds with very odd names with no obvious reason why.) The surface POI in those systems are very similar (possibly identical) to those that spawn in systems with INRA bases. Despite these systems seemingly already being mapped no signs of a so far unknown base has emerged so MK I eyeball searches would be needed.
If players want to take a break and do some passenger missions, or long range hauling there is a way they can help resolve some possible questions as well. (TDW was supposed to operate beyond the human bubble). Many of the asteroid stations added to the game have odd mysterious anarchy factions (seemingly locked to 1% influence) that do not normally offer missions. In the time immediately following the weekly server maintenance they spawn long range hauling missions (often wing missions. The missions do not pay well, but it is an opportunity for cooperative play) that are difficult/impractical for a single player to complete. This is odd in that those sorts of missions where supposed to be totally removed form the game ages ago. After gaining some rep players should be able to take the passenger missions the factions offer. Flipping these systems may do nothing, but it may yield a permit opportunity, or provide a new rare good. We will not know until we manage to flip a system.
This is exactly what ive spent the past year trying to do. Its about time i get some assistance lmaoI think the current phase is to verify that we can trigger expansion of TDW successfully first. That is the current focus of this phase.
Outfitting, shipyard, maintenance shouldn't affect influence at all.What you don't want to do is UC, markets, bounties, ship/modules buys, restocks, refuels at Merideth. That increases the Green Party INF.
It's not bad, but like most BGS guides has some incorrect information and some information which may have been correct when it was written but isn't now. Still, better than most.The best guide (current - hopefully won't change in the FC update in a few days) I could find is http://remlok-industries.fr/the-complete-background-simulation-guide/?lang=en