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A question regarding elite dangerous
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 1:37 pm
by ClymAngus
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.
Re: A question regarding elite dangerous
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 4:39 pm
by Cody
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!
Re: A question regarding elite dangerous
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 7:24 pm
by ClymAngus
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.
Re: A question regarding elite dangerous
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 8:49 pm
by Cody
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.
Re: A question regarding elite dangerous
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 12:47 am
by ClymAngus
This is fantastic. Questions lead to stories.... Where is Teorge 2 and 1?
THIS IS LIKE CHRISTMAS! Thank you Mr Cody!
Re: A question regarding elite dangerous
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 12:56 am
by Cody
<chortles>
ClymAngus wrote:Questions lead to stories.... Where is Teorge 2 and 1?
Good question! I'll attempt a more thorough survey of Teorge system tomorrow - could be I've missed 'em.
I'm still learning this explorer lark, and I've only got an intermediate scanner, not the advanced variant!
Re: A question regarding elite dangerous
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 1:33 am
by ClymAngus
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.
Check your pm
Re: A question regarding elite dangerous
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 7:26 am
by cim
ClymAngus wrote:honestly I have a cataclysmic event in mind that would do the job.
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.
(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?)
Re: A question regarding elite dangerous
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 7:55 am
by SteveKing
cim wrote:ClymAngus wrote:honestly I have a cataclysmic event in mind that would do the job.
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.
(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?)
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.
Re: A question regarding elite dangerous
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 1:41 pm
by Bugbear
Cody wrote:<chortles>
ClymAngus wrote:Questions lead to stories.... Where is Teorge 2 and 1?
Good question! I'll attempt a more thorough survey of Teorge system tomorrow - could be I've missed 'em.
I'm still learning this explorer lark, and I've only got an intermediate scanner, not the advanced variant!
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.
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...
Re: A question regarding elite dangerous
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 1:49 pm
by Cody
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!
Re: A question regarding elite dangerous
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 9:37 pm
by Cody
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.
Re: A question regarding elite dangerous
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2015 10:19 am
by ClymAngus
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.
Re: A question regarding elite dangerous
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2015 11:58 am
by Cody
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!
Re: A question regarding elite dangerous
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2015 12:33 pm
by ClymAngus
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.