The latest "What am I up to".
I've decided to go from Elite III to Elite V in trading buy using the Fleet Carrier for trade or supporting laser and core mining activity. Progress on this has already raised the credits I need to buy the remaining services I want on the carrier and pay for as much tritium as I'm likely to use for a few months while maintaining a mythical rainy day saving pot for fleet carrier maintenance and impulse ship purchases.
Earlier this week I discovered a relatively well know Platinum triple overlapping hotspot. Anyone who thinks overlapping platinum hotspots are no better than the centre of a single hotspot needs to come out here and have their mind changed. I've started ignoring any asteroid with less than 25% platinum content as I am often finding an even spread of asteroids in the 35% to 66.67% range and not many with no platinum. Shooting fish in a barrel. I'm using my Python as I can fill 192t inside 40 minutes which is the most I can do in a lunch break. 10 collector limpets, 4 medium mining lasers and a grade 5 weapon focus with superconduits power distributor.
The catch is
Parrot's Head Sector EL-Y d83 planet 1 is about
1000ly or two carrier jumps from the bubble. It's only worth it if you can sell to a carrier at a fair price.
If anyone wants to give this mining spot a try between now and Monday, let me know and I will leave my fleet carrier
The Silver Citadel parked in orbit around planet 1a (moon) over the weekend. Its paying 245K per ton for platinum with 6270 demand. Services are just repair, refuel and restock (so you can buy limpets here). No shipyard or outfitting changes are possible.
Also paying 725K per to for Rhodplumsite. Nothing special about core mining here, but if you give it a try avoid the Rhodplumsite hotspot nearest the triple platinum hotspot as its dead.
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You cannot tell this is a triple very easily from this picture, but the selected hotspot is actually two almost on top of each other with the third one below.