CMDR elegy reported this discovery in the Canonn discord, linking to an Inara Logbook by CMDR The Emp/r0r
This is a crashed Anaconda and temporary outpost found in HIP 62233 on planet 1. It has three uplinks, plus a datapoint that gives encoded data materials. There are manufactured materials scattered around (all low grade). These messages are a part of the Survival Tips Series.
When mapped with the DSS scanner HIP 62233 1 shows 1 notable signal “Human (1)”, TRADING VESSEL MD-001 appears as a planetary point of interest on planet 1 on the Navigation panel. The MD-001 crash is located at 78.7282, -108.3425 (Accurate for Odyssey). The listening post points to -12.998859 -40.234612 which, on brief inspection, appears to be empty rocky ground.
Warning to pilots planning to land on HIP 62233 1, the Gravity upon the surface is 3.23g.
The three listening posts that lead to the ship are located in WREGOE TA-E D12-6, WREGOE YB-C D13-36 and WREGOE IB-Z C28-1
TRADING VESSEL MD-001 logs:
SURVIVAL TIPS 1/11
I’m not sure anyone will hear this, but if I don’t do
this I think I might go crazy. So here goes.
If you find yourself stranded on an alien planet here are
some tips to help you survive. I mean I’m not going to
cover the usual things that you find in your Pilots
Federation manual. These are the real things that people
just don’t tell you.
SURVIVAL TIPS 2/11
Tip 1:
Make sure your comms system is not an antiquated piece
of crap and that you maintain radio contact with flight
control in each system. otherwise you might not be able
to call for help.
Yeah. who has two thumbs and forgot to fix his comms
system. That’s right folks… this guy.
SURVIVAL TIPS 4/11
Tip 3:
Oh. I almost forgot this one. On the off chance that you’ve
crashed on a planet don’t, whatever you do, trade in your
emergency transponder for a bottle of out of date Indi
Bourbon a week before the crash. It turns out those things
are important and despite what some people might tell
you, your ship needs to have one.
It might seem obvious, but you’d be surprised how many
people do it. Yeah, you know who you are.
Listening Posts
The listening posts may not be visible on jump in to system, but they will appear if the body that they orbit if FSS scanned. After a D-Scan of the system they will be listed as a Concentrated Signal Source at about the 24th bar from the left in the Filtered Spectral Analysis bar. If the planet the listening post is orbiting is DSS scanned the post will be listed as a notable signal “OTHER (1)”.
Listening Post: WREGOE TA-E D12-6 planet 1
Anomalous Signal Data
…Transponder Signal SAS-545-A Detected…
Matches signal detected at listening posts: (wregoe yb-c d12-36, wregoe ib-z c28-1)
Approximate signal range 69-71 LY
I’m not sure anyone will ever hear this… long:-40.234612
…think I might go crazy…..here goes…..
…Beacon Signal Lost…
Listening Post: WREGOE YB-C D13-36 star A
Anomalous Signal Data
…Transponder Signal SAS-545-B Detected…
Matches signal detected at listening posts: (wregoe ta-e
d12-6, wregoe ib-z c28-1)
Approximate signal range 58-60 LY
I’m not sure anyone will ever hear this… lat -12.998859
…think I might go crazy…..here goes…..
…Signal Corrupted…
Listening Post: WREGOE IB-Z C28-1 planet 8
…Transponder Signal SAS-545-C Detected…
Matches signal detected at listening posts: (wregoe ta-e
d12-6. wregoe yb-c d13-36)
Approximate signal range 66-68 LY
I’m not sure anyone will ever hear this… 1 …think I might
go crazy…..here goes…..
…Message Corrupted…