Find that black box!
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Find that black box!
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I accidentally accepted a mission to retrieve a black box... I was grumpy about it but thought OK, I'll do it, some pocket money to fill my brand new beer cooler.
So I went to the target system and combed the witchspace beacon-main station route... Nothing. Um.
Then I remembered that the former owner of the black box had gone sun-skimming, so I combed the main station-sun and witchspace beacon-sun routes... Nothing.
So I'm thinking I must be doing something wrong, is there a particular way to locate a drifting blackbox? I mean, other than wandering through millions of square miles of empty space...
If there isn't, I'll be blasting the next RRS station I meet out of the sky
I accidentally accepted a mission to retrieve a black box... I was grumpy about it but thought OK, I'll do it, some pocket money to fill my brand new beer cooler.
So I went to the target system and combed the witchspace beacon-main station route... Nothing. Um.
Then I remembered that the former owner of the black box had gone sun-skimming, so I combed the main station-sun and witchspace beacon-sun routes... Nothing.
So I'm thinking I must be doing something wrong, is there a particular way to locate a drifting blackbox? I mean, other than wandering through millions of square miles of empty space...
If there isn't, I'll be blasting the next RRS station I meet out of the sky
Re: Find that black box!
Right approach - some more key text from that briefing: "... was going sun-skimming in [system] when it was ambushed by pirates in an asteroid field". There should be a dense asteroid field somewhere between the sun and the witchspace beacon. It's in there somewhere, and has a low-power transmitter which you should be able to detect if you get close to it (there are sufficiently many asteroids you'll find it tricky to pick out with the scanner alone).Captain Cook wrote:Then I remembered that the former owner of the black box had gone sun-skimming, so I combed the main station-sun and witchspace beacon-sun routes... Nothing.
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Re: Find that black box!
Thanks!
I actually managed to find the box yesterday I had pretty much given up and was admiring the view from the asteroid field (complete with ice and star jellies) when it went 'ping'...
Nice beer money, but my beer cooler was wrecked on the way back to the RRS station... How about that...
Oh I just realized something. You made this OXP? Thumbs up
I actually managed to find the box yesterday I had pretty much given up and was admiring the view from the asteroid field (complete with ice and star jellies) when it went 'ping'...
Nice beer money, but my beer cooler was wrecked on the way back to the RRS station... How about that...
Oh I just realized something. You made this OXP? Thumbs up
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Re: Find that black box!
That is the main reason for having a beer-cooler - cannon-fodder!Captain Cook wrote:... but my beer cooler was wrecked on the way back to the RRS station...
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And the victory beer after an intense dogfight!El Viejo wrote:That is the main reason for having a beer-cooler - cannon-fodder!Captain Cook wrote:... but my beer cooler was wrecked on the way back to the RRS station...
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We clearly don't have the same relationship to beerEl Viejo wrote:That is the main reason for having a beer-cooler - cannon-fodder!
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I thought the beer was for before the fight - I must be mistaken
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You forgot "during" the flight. In outback Australia, distance is measured by how many beers it takes to reach your destination..ozhank wrote:I thought the beer was for before the fight - I must be mistaken
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Even popping next door is a 'Four-tinnie trip'Diziet Sma wrote:In outback Australia, distance is measured by how many beers it takes to reach your destination..
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Isn't that just the entrance fee?Smivs wrote:Even popping next door is a 'Four-tinnie trip'Diziet Sma wrote:In outback Australia, distance is measured by how many beers it takes to reach your destination..
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If you want to keep doing mission like that then Long range scanner OXP is the solution, especially if manual searching makes you loose the will to live...
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Great expansion idea. Thanks!
I have one small criticism. It seems to be ridiculously easy to destroy the black box by running into it when you are trying to scoop it. This seems silly because a black box is actually designed to withstand all kinds of crazy explosions and collisions in order to preserve the data on board. I mean, it already survived the pirate attack which probably involved an explosion and maybe missiles, right?
Pro tip: For those looking for the black box, if you have the Cargo Spotter installed, it will pick up the black box and help it glow blue if you activate it.
http://wiki.alioth.net/index.php/Cargo_Spotter_OXP
I have one small criticism. It seems to be ridiculously easy to destroy the black box by running into it when you are trying to scoop it. This seems silly because a black box is actually designed to withstand all kinds of crazy explosions and collisions in order to preserve the data on board. I mean, it already survived the pirate attack which probably involved an explosion and maybe missiles, right?
Pro tip: For those looking for the black box, if you have the Cargo Spotter installed, it will pick up the black box and help it glow blue if you activate it.
http://wiki.alioth.net/index.php/Cargo_Spotter_OXP
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Welcome aboard, cinead!
Maybe that's the reason.. the poor thing has already undergone a severely traumatic experience.. another one was just too much..cinead wrote:It seems to be ridiculously easy to destroy the black box by running into it when you are trying to scoop it. This seems silly because a black box is actually designed to withstand all kinds of crazy explosions and collisions in order to preserve the data on board. I mean, it already survived the pirate attack which probably involved an explosion and maybe missiles, right?
Most games have some sort of paddling-pool-and-water-wings beginning to ease you in: Oolite takes the rather more Darwinian approach of heaving you straight into the ocean, often with a brick or two in your pockets for luck. ~ Disembodied