UAs, Barnacles & More Thread 5 - The Canonn

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I happened to switch to the Twitch feed to watch this wonder-warrior. He had his buddies there, spawning in almost instantly. Sorry to watch you go down.

Reminds me of the 4 v 1 CQC matches. Yeah, it's hard not to die in that situation. I guess it makes him think he's a leet PVP'r.

He was waiting on a CMDR in a Corvette to exit. One wingmate dropped, another was in another system, and one buddy docked. The Corvette came out. Did our brave CMDR attack? Nah... He's only effective with a full wing.

This kind of makes me happy I didn't die alone!.. 😋7
 
Weird fact:

When I tried to land on Maia A 3 A, I was dropped out of supercruise at 375 km of altitude. Tried a lot, couldnt go further. I wondered if i was not bugged or forget to take "planetary suite stuff" but nope, i can land on others planets.
 
Something I haven't thought about earlier..

If these barnacles are found in nebulae, which can be thousands of light years apart, they can be two things:

1- A natural consequence of laws of physics, resulting from the phenomena common to nebulae,

2- A life form either evolved or created by intelligent beings to live in these environments for a reason.

Now, the second is more likely, and it brings us to an inevitable conclusion:

The barnacles can either travel FTL by themselves or someone is going around the galaxy, planting them in suitable places!

Something tells me when we finally find one, we have a chance of meeting the farmer's daughter planting the things.

They could be drawn to them, or planted, just as midgies and mosquitos are drawn to the carbon dioxide in our breath. It represents a means of finding a potential source of food.

My personal theory is that they are feeding off the volatiles in tidally locked misty craters that are metal rich. The nebula is both drawing them there in the first place and providing the trace elements they need, the metals come from the planet. We need trace elements like potassium etc, but large amounts will kill us.

We need a specific goldilocks zone that will guarantee consistently finding them in the future and narrow the search.

I'm guessing FD have been smart enough to apply the same logic. If these are just placed arbitrarily we are stuffed!
 
They could be drawn to them, or planted, just as midgies and mosquitos are drawn to the carbon dioxide in our breath. It represents a means of finding a potential source of food.

My personal theory is that they are feeding off the volatiles in tidally locked misty craters that are metal rich. The nebula is both drawing them there in the first place and providing the trace elements they need, the metals come from the planet. We need trace elements like potassium etc, but large amounts will kill us.

We need a specific goldilocks zone that will guarantee consistently finding them in the future and narrow the search.

I'm guessing FD have been smart enough to apply the same logic. If these are just placed arbitrarily we are stuffed!

They are indeed drawn to them but how does that work? How do these things accomplish interstellar travel to reach those places they are 'drawn to'?

I wasn't speculating on the likely places they could be found, I'm thinking about how they would get there in the first place.
 
Weird fact:

When I tried to land on Maia A 3 A, I was dropped out of supercruise at 375 km of altitude. Tried a lot, couldnt go further. I wondered if i was not bugged or forget to take "planetary suite stuff" but nope, i can land on others planets.

Not sure as I am not in my ship ATM (to check the map), but it might be one of those planets you cannot land (because of atmosphere or some other reason)? Did you check if it has the blue halo indicating landability?

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Did thargoids in previous games have a specified respiratory system?

I don't recall any description of their respiratory system other than they preferred ammonia worlds. They were insectoid in nature.

From FFE: regarding Merlin in Ross 154

Universal Scientist - Late June 3255

THARGOIDS SHOW INTEREST IN ICE WORLDS
The Thargoids have requested permission to send a scientific delegation to investigate the ice world Merlin. Apparently, their researchers believe that there may be similarities between the sub-polar ecosystem of Merlin and certain local ecosystems which have evolved on their ammonia-based planets.
The temperature gradients involved in each case is different but some of the core principles are similar. Arrangements are being made to accommodate the mother ship and attendants in a variation of the local space station and human scientists from the Sirocco Institute will be in attendance to help answer whatever questions the visitors may have and to provide samples from some of the less accessible sites.

The visit is planned for the winter months when the conditions are coldest and the ice is at its most stable.

Fishing will be suspended for the duration of the visit to avoid possible offence to the Visitors.

Ice / ice rink? Sorry.. No.. We won't go there again..
 
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[...] I'm thinking about how they would get there in the first place.

CMDRs picking up UAs, UAs damaging their ships, CMDRs crash or eject their cargo. Voila, artificial panspermia. But I am unsure if UAs and barnicles are related. Why do UAs point to Merope and not any nearests habitable (according to their standards) star inside Nebula?

At least it is sure that these UAs travel with ships, they damage the ships, and if the founding CMDR is unlucky enough not to have AFM unit, they will eventually either die in crash or are forced to eject their harmful cargo.

-v
 
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CMDRs picking up UAs, UAs damaging their ships, CMDRs crash or eject their cargo. Voila, artificial panspermia. But I am unsure if UAs and barnicles are related. Why do UAs point to Merope and not any nearests habitable (according to their standards) star inside Nebula?

At least it is sure that these UAs travel with ships, they damage the ships, and unless the founding CMDR is unlucky enough not to have AFM unit, they will eventually either die in crash or are forced to eject their harmful cargo.

-v

Exactly (assuming the UAs are related to Barnacles at all). It would be the equivalent of birds eating seeds from plants and pooping them out somewhere else.
 
This is the signal just before it cuts out. If I roll forward 10 feet from this point, the wave scanner is empty. Roll back 10 feet, and I get this signal again. Go forward 20 feet and turn 180 and it's not there, go forward 20 feet and 180 again (so I'm back to the start) and there it is again.
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OK folks, here's the video. Annoyingly shadowplay, when I hit my 'record the last 20 minutes' hotkey, saved it as a 12m video and an 8m video, so most of me following the signal is in the first video, but the point where the signal vanishes is about 1m10 into the second part so I only uploaded that one, as that took me 8h to upload!

https://youtu.be/AI9oLkB8O40
 
Oddly the first one shows as being discovered in Jan 2015.

http://www.edsm.net/index.php/show-system/index/id/25485/name/Pleiades+Sector+HR-W+d1-79


Data taken from edsm.net:

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Pleiades Sector HR-W d1-79 (25485)
That system was first discovered by Zefod on 31/01/2015, 22:52:54.

Yep i remember exploring the pleiades about a year ago just after i got my shiny new Asp.
There were a few permit systems around then... this wasn't one of them.
And I wasn't the first who discovered it. I'm only the first one that send in flight logs of that area to EDSM.

Revisited last week, no Barnacles....
 
So.. I have a weird thing happening. Last UA I grabbed I took to a planet in Merope I believe and dropped it in orbit. Never saw it again. But heard it as it disappeared somewhere below me is my best guess. So now.. here I am going to get another. I've dropped into 2 separate SSS where I hear the UA, get scanned, and then nothing. Not on my sensors, not on my contacts, no noise again. So I apparently cannot get another. I guess they are running from me?
I've had the same experience. Dropped my UA at an altitude of 1.5km, never seen it again, but could still hear it.
 
Yep i remember exploring the pleiades about a year ago just after i got my shiny new Asp.
There were a few permit systems around then... this wasn't one of them.
And I wasn't the first who discovered it. I'm only the first one that send in flight logs of that area to EDSM.

Revisited last week, no Barnacles....

Nice update thanks!
 
Jeez this thread is becoming impossible to keep up with. I see people posting lots of questions that have page-one answers and a ton of speculation. Any actual updates on finding anything? I don't have time to go through 50+ pages, and it will be 100+ by the time I finish work haha

*reads page 1*
 
Finding a hand placed barnacle is infinitely less likely than finding a random spawn.

There is a limited number of both hand placed and machine placed large barnacles. We don't know the ratio,

Reading the Wiki, it seems to be more than just the 'large barnacles' out there. Both barnacle seeds and barnacle spikes are mentioned.

My guess is that that these spawn in blue POI and/or as materials.

I'm a little conserned that they are the cause of game crash in Pleione.
 
Exactly (assuming the UAs are related to Barnacles at all). It would be the equivalent of birds eating seeds from plants and pooping them out somewhere else.

Talking about the seeds (thank you for this unintentional nudge for an idea) is that maybe UAs are actually seeds, or contain them, for Barnicles? The reason behind this is a theoretical assumption that there is somekind of intelligent life-form behind their manifestation (to me they look to be rather hybrid of biological and artificial elements, very much same as cyborgs or androids). Bear with me, a lot of assumptions and little or none facts, but if the UAs are artifacts of some unknown lifeform, and seems to be connected to the barnicles and meta-alloys as well, this might be some kind of preparation stage, as suggested by strange_reflection in this post.

UAs somehow create barnacles, or plant their seeds - or something. Barnacles then produce this superior material known as meta-alloys, hints to me that this unknown lifeform is preparing systems where they can harvest important material for something - I think ships, of superior capabilities.

Just a theory, and won't probably hold water in closer examination.

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OK folks, here's the video. Annoyingly shadowplay, when I hit my 'record the last 20 minutes' hotkey, saved it as a 12m video and an 8m video, so most of me following the signal is in the first video, but the point where the signal vanishes is about 1m10 into the second part so I only uploaded that one, as that took me 8h to upload!

https://youtu.be/AI9oLkB8O40
The signal doesn't disappear, you are getting closer so it changes to the almost solid bar near the top (or dots rather, but it will become a bar/line as you get closer). Those coloumns you see indicate a POI in the distance. Once you get closer they will change into a more defined signal.
 
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