Newcomer / Intro Where is Orchid bee?

On Galnet it says about a Rare at Vesper-M4 called Orchid bee. But i'm here and cant find any. Galnet is sooooo cryptic sometimes. Come to slough orbital as well off the planet where it lives and theres none.
 

Deleted member 38366

D
-- Deleted --
 
Last edited by a moderator:
There always seems to be a 24hr delay between Galnet and actual ingame.. No idea why - you wouldn't think it would be that hard to get right
 
Emmmmm... It's actually Vesperian Nectar

and the news article does not actually say that it will be availabe as a rare
 
Last edited:
I went to the station this morning next to planet Slough and checked the commodities but there was no Vesperian Nectar. Nothing in the bulletin board either.

The Galnet did say that there would be auctions at "times" throughout the day so it might be something that appears at set intervals. Not sure.

I didn't hang around to check as it's probably not worth the hassle.
 
Last edited:
You have to look at the fine print and make a guess if it's worth your time... "Private auction" probably means you aren't invited, right?

Anyway, I'm here at Vesper-M4 myself to see what happens.
 
You have to look at the fine print and make a guess if it's worth your time... "Private auction" probably means you aren't invited, right?

Anyway, I'm here at Vesper-M4 myself to see what happens.

Let us know if anything does happen because it sounds like the type of rare that could be worth a lot of money.
 
The galaxy is abuzz with excitement following the news that an anonymous donor has contributed a case of highly valuable and extremely rare Vesperian Nectar to the charity SpecialEffect, an organisation dedicated to leveraging technology in order to enhance the quality of life for people with physical disabilities.

Vesperian Nectar is produced from the nectar of Vesperian Orchid flowers, a plant that only grows on the planet Slough in Vesper-M4. The exceptional sweetness of this honey has baffled scientists and foodologists for centuries, as the atmosphere on Slough itself is both toxic and highly acidic. The honey is made by the Vesperian "Orchid Bee", an insect well known for its deadly sting. Vesperian beekeeping is a risky business, with numerous deaths occurring amongst keepers each year.

Commander Angel Rose will be holding private auctions on behalf of SpecialEffects throughout the day.

Sat, 21 Feb 2015 06:30:00

As mentioned, it's a 'real world' event.
 
Back
Top Bottom