This is a small expedition crash site in the HIP 84326 system on body 1 a, at -59.2226, -134.0590 (in Live/4.0) or at -29.7374, 55.6125 (in Legacy/3.8).
This base and the listening posts were found and reported by CMDR Davanix
The location of this site can be found by following the three nearby listening posts located in:
Col 359 Sector QJ-V c17-7 / HIP 83788 / Col 359 Sector ZQ-R c19-7
Listening Posts
Col 359 Sector QJ-V c17-7 A 4
LISTENING POST SIGNAL DATA
[Note for 3.8] Codex displays values for 4.0, it should read: long:55.612507
…Corporate Data Packet RPB-113-A Detected…
Matches signal detected at listening posts: (hip 83788, col 359 sector zq-r c19-7)
Approximate Signal Range: 45-47 LY
…. long:-134.0590 …….if anyone finds this, please… collected for……..
…Signal Lost…
HIP 83788 1
LISTENING POST SIGNAL DATA
[Note for 3.8] Codex displays values for 4.0, it should read: lat:-29.73771
…Corporate Data Packet RPB-113-B Detected…
Matches signal detected at listening posts: (col 359 sector qj-v c17-7, col 359 sector zq-r c19-7)
Approximate Signal Range: 39-41 LY
…. lat:-59.2226 …….if anyone finds this, please… collected for……..
…Signal Corrupted…
Col 359 Sector ZQ-R c19-7 A 1
LISTENING POST SIGNAL DATA
…Corporate Data Packet RPB-113-C Detected…
Matches signal detected at listening posts: (col 359 sector qj-v c17-7, hip 83788)
Approximate Signal Range: 37-39 LY
…. 1 a …….if anyone finds this, please… collected for……..
…Carrier Signal Lost…
Logs
It has three Settlement Comms Uplinks that give logs and a Data Link that gives data materials.
THE LUCKY FEW 1/3
Crew Log:
I knew when I signed up for this expedition that we were not coming back.
But It was not meant to be like this. I guess we can be considered lucky, after all if this had happened in deep space we would have been dead in seconds.
Now that it’s happened, l don’t know, i can’t stop thinking about the crash.
I thought I was lucky to survive, but Thomas was the lucky one. At least she didn’t have to watch as we all keel over one by one down here.
THE LUCKY FEW 2/3
Crew log:
I keep thinking of my mother’s last words before I left.
“Be careful. It’s dangerous and no one knows what’s out there.”
How right she was.
Oh well, nothing to do now but sit back, enjoy the view and hope for a rescue before our air runs out.
And it is a really nice view.
THE LUCKY FEW 3/3
Crew log:
We’ve seen so much out there. Some of it beautiful, some terrifying.
I know this is the end, but I wouldn’t have changed it for the world.
If anyone finds this, please use the data we’ve collected for a good cause. I’d hate to think we wasted our time out here.