So, when I got home from work the other day, those exits to Sansha space were either gone or at end of life. I popped through the end of life hole but found a system with half a dozen occupants and no sites. Rather than get caught there when the hole collapsed - I headed back to Thera.
But then today I signed on and there was one exit from Thera that hadn't been probed down. So I did and jumped through to find myself in an empty system in Tenal - RKE-CP. There were three signatures - the wormhole I had used to arrive, a combat site that I ignored, and a relic site.
The relic site - Ruined Guristas Temple Site - quickly offered it's riches to my Relic Analyzer II and after 15 minutes work I found myself 30 million isk richer. Most of the wealth came from the logic circuits and power circuits.
Nice!
PS - And just to let you know that it's not all pretty ponies and isk waterfalls - after going out for dinner I rambled around 11 systems in Tenal and found a few combat sites, a few wormholes, and no other relic or data sites...
Friday, February 27, 2015
Thursday, February 26, 2015
Treasure Hunting
It used to be that I would spend my time hunting for targets that I could ambush and maul. Now it's a case of looking for targets that I can loot and pillage.
So far, in my Signal Cartel life there hasn't included much looting and pillaging. Jack doesn't have strong skills as an explorer. He can fly the cov-op frigates just fine - but when it comes to breaking down the relic and data sites - that's a problem. Especially since the target sites are going to most likely be in wormholes or null space.
Since joining Signal Cartel, my schooling has been mostly focused on getting the skills to use the Relic Analyzer II and Data Analyzer II. Both of them are essential in order to have luck with the sites found in wh and null space. Especially since I prefer to fly an interceptor there to avoid problems with bubbles and interceptors don't have the hacking bonuses provided by exploration frigates.
It's been a waiting game as my skill queue did its thing.
But now I'm skilled enough for the Relic Analyzer II and I can go to the next step in my plan - actually exploring!
On the Eve-Scout website there's an option for looking at a map of the current links from Thera. Here's today's map:
The areas I'm most interested in are down at the bottom of the page where today there are connections to Paragon Soul and Esoteria - each of them have one link to/from Thera. These are null sec regions that have Sansha sites. Due to the Intact Armor Plates (and other loot) that Sansha relic sites drop - these are prime areas for exploration. I've been waiting for links to this neighborhood (which includes a couple other regions with Sansha rats).
The plan is to use these wormholes to enter these regions and then move to areas that show a limited number of recent jumps on the Dotlan map. These backwater systems often have relic sites stacked up and an absence of locals who might take exception with my activities. We'll see how it goes.
Another option for intrepid explorers in Thera is to jump through today's wormhole that leads to the Outer Ring region. That's where the Outer Ring Excavations offices offer profitable BPOs for sale. The trip there and back (with a Bowhead BPO tucked in the cargo bay) is often fraught with danger - but with the Thera wormhole, it's much shorter and relatively safer.
So far, in my Signal Cartel life there hasn't included much looting and pillaging. Jack doesn't have strong skills as an explorer. He can fly the cov-op frigates just fine - but when it comes to breaking down the relic and data sites - that's a problem. Especially since the target sites are going to most likely be in wormholes or null space.
Since joining Signal Cartel, my schooling has been mostly focused on getting the skills to use the Relic Analyzer II and Data Analyzer II. Both of them are essential in order to have luck with the sites found in wh and null space. Especially since I prefer to fly an interceptor there to avoid problems with bubbles and interceptors don't have the hacking bonuses provided by exploration frigates.
It's been a waiting game as my skill queue did its thing.
But now I'm skilled enough for the Relic Analyzer II and I can go to the next step in my plan - actually exploring!
On the Eve-Scout website there's an option for looking at a map of the current links from Thera. Here's today's map:
The areas I'm most interested in are down at the bottom of the page where today there are connections to Paragon Soul and Esoteria - each of them have one link to/from Thera. These are null sec regions that have Sansha sites. Due to the Intact Armor Plates (and other loot) that Sansha relic sites drop - these are prime areas for exploration. I've been waiting for links to this neighborhood (which includes a couple other regions with Sansha rats).
The plan is to use these wormholes to enter these regions and then move to areas that show a limited number of recent jumps on the Dotlan map. These backwater systems often have relic sites stacked up and an absence of locals who might take exception with my activities. We'll see how it goes.
Another option for intrepid explorers in Thera is to jump through today's wormhole that leads to the Outer Ring region. That's where the Outer Ring Excavations offices offer profitable BPOs for sale. The trip there and back (with a Bowhead BPO tucked in the cargo bay) is often fraught with danger - but with the Thera wormhole, it's much shorter and relatively safer.
Friday, February 13, 2015
Hello Thera!
Last night I made
myself more comfortable in the Thera home station of my new corp, Signal Cartel, and bought a cheetah from the corp contracts to act as a temporary
scanning ship.
The first
scanning foray into the Thera system showed a nearly overwhelming number of
signatures to probe down. Even with
eliminating all of the ones that were listed in the corp bookmarks there were
still more than a dozen.
Time to get
to work…
The cheetah
had a level I probe launcher, Sister probes, plus some helpful rigs to improve
the scanning strength. The scanning went
well, not as fast as with some of my other characters that have better skills
and equipment – but not too painful.
Many of the
signatures were gas, data, or relic sites that I ignored. But a few were wormholes that connected to all
parts of the Eve universe. These I
checked out. Being totally new, I’m
still unsure of how to get these new sigs added to the eve-scout listing – but I’m
sure I’ll sort that out in the next few days.
I
wasn’t really interested in probing down the signatures other than for practice. My future focus will be finding null sec relic
sites (they pay the best) and in order to be successful in them I’m going to need to improve
my equipment. A Relic Analyzer II will
be vital (another 10 days of training required). And a ship that I feel comfortable in when
traveling through null sec is another necessity. The cheetah is ok – but most of my experience
involving this sort of thing has been in an interceptor that is immune to warp
bubbles. I’ll need one of those.
After the
initial scanning adventure, I jump cloned back to Molden Heath and sent Jack on
a low sec tour buying clone soldier tags and then redeeming them at a nearby CONCORD
office. Jack’s security status changed from
-8.9 to -1.9 (at a cost of more than 100m isk…). This means that Jack can now freely wander
through high sec space and not fear the authorities or fellow capsuleers. It’s a strange feeling…
I
hesitatingly entered high sec and stopped in Hek to do a little shoppng. A Stiletto interceptor filled with
appropriate modules for my future life was quickly put together. Then it was time to call it a night.
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
And Now For Something Completely Different
Probably all three of my readers have come to the
realization that I’m not especially good (or even mediocre) at this PvP
stuff. To be honest, I tend to be a bit too risk
adverse and panic prone. I’m fine with
that. It’s been great fun. And I have other qualities that make up for
these shortcomings. I think I do. Well, maybe not.
But, regardless…
I've decided to change Jack Dancer’s Eve experience (easily
done in Eve – there are a lot of options!).
I’ve said adios to my amigos for the past 3+ years, the Black Rebel
Rifter Club. Thanks to Miura Bull for
letting me join the Rebels years ago.
And, while I haven’t been one of the more active or sociable members, I’ve enjoyed
being part of the group. My Black Rebel Rifter Club bumpersticker will always stay on the back bumper of my car...
My new corp – Signal Cartel – is based in Thera and they
(we?) are focused on exploration.
Thera is a unique location in wormhole space. It has a plethora of wormholes opening to all
parts of the Eve universe - a perfect opportunity to pop into locations that I
haven’t visited before. Plus I've always
enjoyed finding relic and data sites with their gamblingesque payouts. I look forward to the change.
Now I'll be improving Jack's rather meager scanning skills and working on improving his dodgy security status. Plus I'll be posting some exploration focused topics here from time to time. The blog will continue.
Now I'll be improving Jack's rather meager scanning skills and working on improving his dodgy security status. Plus I'll be posting some exploration focused topics here from time to time. The blog will continue.
Details about Thera and Signal Cartel are available at eve-scout.com.
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