Traveller Expedition is an abandoned settlement that can be found in the Wredguia ZR-E b53-4 system, on body 1 f a, at 34.6804 / 56.2206 (in Live/4.0 and Legacy/3.8).
Listening Posts
The location of this site can be found by following the clues from three nearby listening posts located in the following systems:
• Wredguia TQ-G b52-3
• HIP 95534
• Wredguia FH-B c27-10
Wredguia TQ-G b52-3 / 2
LISTENING POST DATA
…Corrupted Transponder Signal DRF-184-A Detected…
Matches signal detected at listening posts: (hip 95534, wredguia fh-b c27-10)
Approximate Signal Range: 37-40 LY
….all our jumping put too much strain….systems. long:56.22003 …..collision course…. The others were killed……..no idea how I survived.
…Beacon Signal Lost…
Image: LP – DRF-184-A
HIP 95534 / A
LISTENING POST DATA
…Corrupted Transponder Signal DRF-184-B Detected…
Matches signal detected at listening posts: (wredguia tq-g b52-3, wredguia fh-b c27-10)
Approximate Signal Range: 50-53 LY
….all our jumping put too much strain….systems. lat:34.6901 …..collision course…. The others were killed……..no idea how I survived.
…Beacon Signal Interrupted…
Image: LP – DRF-184-B
Wredguia FH-B c27-10 / A
LISTENING POST DATA
…Corrupted Transponder Signal DRF-184-C Detected…
Matches signal detected at listening posts: (wredguia tq-g b52-3, hip 95534)
Approximate Signal Range: 67-59 LY
….all our jumping put too much strain….systems. 1 fa …..collision course…. The others were killed……..no idea how I survived.
…Message Corrupted…
Image: LP – DRF-184-C
Logs
There are Engineer Materials scattered around the ground, and within the settlement there is a Data Point which may be scanned for an Intel Package, and for Engineer Data.
Around the settlement there are four Settlement Comms Log Uplinks, that would usually contain a log of what had happened at the settlement and potentially the reason for its abandonment, however when scanning an Uplink no log is received.
After scanning one of the Uplinks, attempting to scan any of the additional Uplinks will display the “Uplink Log Data Already Accessed” alert message.


