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Walking around on top of my landed Krait Mk2, the scale is amazing.👍
I discovered that the ship kit bits are just holo's. Fell through the wings. Walked through the engine bumpers.
I want my arx back... :geek: :unsure:
 

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I got the impression, when trying to scan bio diversity, the time in sprint mode across a field of like plants will get you close to the next sample.
So, take a sample , head for the furthest corner, sprint, and pulse when back in jog mode and see how far the pulse line is.

quote: the full length of the Cutter is over half a minute using a combination of sprints and jogs.
Yes, on a low grav planet its still the same, we are just not as fit as we used to be....🏂..need one of these in the kit.
 
Crap! I hiked all over to Robigo to try my hand at what everyone from every spaceport bar from Lave to Kuwamaki says is a lucrative passenger gig.

It really is the mother of boring aimless grind.

But seriously, what I really cant get over from my mental roleplay immersion mode is that people are lining up to pay several hundred thousand credits each to spend 10 minutes lying in a capsule bed with no windows while I fly the ship on a 10 minute roundtrip.
 
Crap! I hiked all over to Robigo to try my hand at what everyone from every spaceport bar from Lave to Kuwamaki says is a lucrative passenger gig.

It really is the mother of boring aimless grind.

But seriously, what I really cant get over from my mental roleplay immersion mode is that people are lining up to pay several hundred thousand credits each to spend 10 minutes lying in a capsule bed with no windows while I fly the ship on a 10 minute roundtrip.
They likely have virtual windows - like in the middle cabins of etihad and emirates first class.
 
The galaxy looks anyway a lot brighter with much more stars to see when viewed from space. An astronaut from the international space station told this in a video, that seen from space the galaxy is just incredibly beautiful. When we were in the australian outback the night sky was as well just stunning - in a totally dark night the galaxy is so bright and majestic, that cannot be seen when there are light sources from cities and towns nearby - but out in the outback the galaxy is just beautiful to look at in the night sky.
 
The galaxy looks anyway a lot brighter with much more stars to see when viewed from space. An astronaut from the international space station told this in a video, that seen from space the galaxy is just incredibly beautiful. When we were in the australian outback the night sky was as well just stunning - in a totally dark night the galaxy is so bright and majestic, that cannot be seen when there are light sources from cities and towns nearby - but out in the outback the galaxy is just beautiful to look at in the night sky.
It isn't called a "galaxy" for nothing.
Old Romans called it Via Galactica - the road of milk. :)

Back then, with no light (or any other) pollution at all, the night sky must have been breathtaking.
 
I found some space plants.

These chubby little guys:
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And these colorful tubelike growths:
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Cool scenery here:

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And I did an on-foot conflict zone for the first time. I didn't die. My team even won, despite me spending most of my time looking for ammo and avoiding bullets.
 
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