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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Crystals to Infinity

Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-08-19 13:28:10]Selected revision, by NI6H70WL [2022-11-20 19:56:46]
DISCOVERER
NIH70WLNIH70WL
NAME
Jumping ShardsCrystals to Infinity
SYSTEMNAME
Syritchi IW-E d11-70Syritchi IW-E d11-70
CATEGORY
OrganicOrganic
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Hieronymus DeltaHieronymus Delta
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
At first glance an ordinary system, at second glance full of jumponium thanks to three planets with crystalline shards.In the depths of the Hieronymus Delta, crystal shards grow on three planets in this system. With deposits of polonium, yttrium and ruthenium and all the other ingredients for the premium FSD boost.
DESCRIPTION

In this system you get everything an explorer needs. Materials without end - especially the crystalline shards full of polonium and yttrium are a real blessing.

Planet C 1 a contains heaps of yttrium as well as geological signals where you can sometimes get arsenic.

Planet C 2 c a contains the much sought-after element polonium, and again there are geological signals on the surface where you can get germanium and niobium.

Planet C 3 b contains ruthenium crystals, if you need it you can fill up your storage here.

This system has relatively little to offer as a sightseeing destination. It is all the more a suitable refuelling station for Deep Space Explorers, as all the materials for the premium FSD boost can be found and above all three planets with crystal shards.

Planet C 1 a contains heaps of yttrium as well as geological signals where you can sometimes get arsenic.

Planet C 2 c a contains the much sought-after element polonium, and again there are geological signals on the surface where you can get germanium and niobium.

Planet C 3 b contains ruthenium crystals, if you need it you can fill up your storage here.

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