A question regarding elite dangerous
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A question regarding elite dangerous
I have a quick question that those who play dangerous will be able to answer quite easily.
Does teorge exist in elite dangerous if so what it's description?
I have a plan but I need some knowledge about how things end up in order for it to be skull smashingly cool.
Does teorge exist in elite dangerous if so what it's description?
I have a plan but I need some knowledge about how things end up in order for it to be skull smashingly cool.
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Teorge does indeed exist - but I can find no system info in the galactic chart. Its spectral-type is KB V, apparently.
It seems to be out on the edge of explored/inhabited space, not too far from my current location.
Edit to add: as it was only 22ly away, I went exploring and discovering - behold Teorge!
It seems to be out on the edge of explored/inhabited space, not too far from my current location.
Edit to add: as it was only 22ly away, I went exploring and discovering - behold Teorge!
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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So, several factions. Massive asteroid field close to the sun. Next closest planet is a hot jupiter?
Image 5 appears to indicate 2 large bodies close to the sun and a smaller one further out. K class stars are cooler than our sun so a goldie locks zone would have to be closer. But instead of an earth like we have a hot jupiter.
KB suggests it's a binary? One K class and the other B class? V could stand for main sequence? If this is correct then your looking at the K star having all the action going on around it.
Still, No unified clone world. So something happened..... How delicious, I can work with that.
Ok I'm working under the assumption that all the official fiction writers for dangerous have steered clear of Teorge. (bit of a can of worms).
Anyway.
Thank you Mr Cody. I think you've not only solved my problem but also given me a plot prod to push things along a bit.
Image 5 appears to indicate 2 large bodies close to the sun and a smaller one further out. K class stars are cooler than our sun so a goldie locks zone would have to be closer. But instead of an earth like we have a hot jupiter.
KB suggests it's a binary? One K class and the other B class? V could stand for main sequence? If this is correct then your looking at the K star having all the action going on around it.
Still, No unified clone world. So something happened..... How delicious, I can work with that.
Ok I'm working under the assumption that all the official fiction writers for dangerous have steered clear of Teorge. (bit of a can of worms).
Anyway.
Thank you Mr Cody. I think you've not only solved my problem but also given me a plot prod to push things along a bit.
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Supplemental: the gas giant (Teorge 3) has four icy planets/moons (A, B, C, D), it seems. Another system pic here.
A binary? Quite possibly, but I didn't go looking for a companion. I do have over 4k's worth of exploration data to sell though.
A binary? Quite possibly, but I didn't go looking for a companion. I do have over 4k's worth of exploration data to sell though.
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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This is fantastic. Questions lead to stories.... Where is Teorge 2 and 1?
THIS IS LIKE CHRISTMAS! Thank you Mr Cody!
THIS IS LIKE CHRISTMAS! Thank you Mr Cody!
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<chortles>
I'm still learning this explorer lark, and I've only got an intermediate scanner, not the advanced variant!
Good question! I'll attempt a more thorough survey of Teorge system tomorrow - could be I've missed 'em.ClymAngus wrote:Questions lead to stories.... Where is Teorge 2 and 1?
I'm still learning this explorer lark, and I've only got an intermediate scanner, not the advanced variant!
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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Have fun sir! If you don't find them I won't mind, honestly I have a cataclysmic event in mind that would do the job.
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With a population of 25,685 compared with the 3.3 billion of Elite? You might still need it even if the planets turn out to be there after all.ClymAngus wrote:honestly I have a cataclysmic event in mind that would do the job.
(I'm quite impressed that Cody's scanners can perform an exact census of the people in the system, but not find a planet... If you blow up a pirate or two does the number go down?)
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I would presume that if there is no habitable planet in the system, then all the people will be on the station(s) in the system, and their number - whilst not perfectly static - would be known by the system authority to the nearest 100 or so. In which case even a basic scanner could retrieve the data.cim wrote:With a population of 25,685 compared with the 3.3 billion of Elite? You might still need it even if the planets turn out to be there after all.ClymAngus wrote:honestly I have a cataclysmic event in mind that would do the job.
(I'm quite impressed that Cody's scanners can perform an exact census of the people in the system, but not find a planet... If you blow up a pirate or two does the number go down?)
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Re: A question regarding elite dangerous
A tip for you Cody, head away from the main star, flying level with the planetary plane, get up to >10.0c and keep an eye out for moving dots.Cody wrote:<chortles>Good question! I'll attempt a more thorough survey of Teorge system tomorrow - could be I've missed 'em.ClymAngus wrote:Questions lead to stories.... Where is Teorge 2 and 1?
I'm still learning this explorer lark, and I've only got an intermediate scanner, not the advanced variant!
Also, once you've found all you can, take a look at the list of planets you've discovered. You may have Teorge 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 but you've evidently missed 3 (for example).
Apologies if I'm teaching you to suck eggs here...
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I appreciate the advice, amigo. I've hardly played the game yet, and this is my first full system survey.
Not only that, I've made my first kill - some fool interdicted me, so I was forced to claim a 7k bounty!
Not only that, I've made my first kill - some fool interdicted me, so I was forced to claim a 7k bounty!
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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Time I was moving-on, methinks - places to go, things to see, data to sell! This is how I leave Teorge though:
I can't find any moons around Teorge 2, or anything beyond Teorge 6 - but stuff might still be out there.
Teorge 5 and 6 appear to be a binary planetary system - at least, I think that's what the chart implies.
I can't find any moons around Teorge 2, or anything beyond Teorge 6 - but stuff might still be out there.
Teorge 5 and 6 appear to be a binary planetary system - at least, I think that's what the chart implies.
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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I take it Teorge 1 is that huge chunk of space rubble floating around the star? Or is it that white thing with the accretion disc? Is that a rocky body or just a small gas thing or a thing covered in ice? Do these maps come with a key? Should I just get off my ass and find out myself? Probably.
Lot of gas giants. Not a lot of people. Hmmmm. I know I'm being cheeky here but does that system give you an Orrery View?
Oooo found a key!
http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/eli ... 0103033500
Ok so found teorge 1 it's the white thing. It's either Venusian or ice (Ice planet that close to a star? Even a K?) Unlikely. That makes me think carbon dioxide hell hole.
Lot of gas giants. Not a lot of people. Hmmmm. I know I'm being cheeky here but does that system give you an Orrery View?
Oooo found a key!
http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/eli ... 0103033500
Ok so found teorge 1 it's the white thing. It's either Venusian or ice (Ice planet that close to a star? Even a K?) Unlikely. That makes me think carbon dioxide hell hole.
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The rubble is an asteroid belt, next out is Teorge 1, a gas giant with rings - they're all gas giants, in fact, and nearly all the moons are icy. Lots of refinery stuff going on in that system, and no main stations - only outpost platforms. Alas, no orrery view - though they once led us to believe that there would be!
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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Thank you Master C, you've just future proofed "The Chronicles of Shulth" for me! That is worth an honorable mention at the very least. I will adjust my forward immediately.