Revision for Xenohenge | ||
Previous Revision, by LCU No Fool Like One [2025-01-28 23:36:12] | → | Selected revision, by LCU No Fool Like One [2025-01-28 23:48:21] |
DISCOVERER | ||
XDeath/Basch Fon Ronseburg | → | XDeath/Basch Fon Ronseburg |
NAME | ||
Xenohenge | → | Xenohenge |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Synuefe XR-H d11-102 | → | Synuefe XR-H d11-102 |
CATEGORY | ||
Mystery and Xenology | → | Mystery and Xenology |
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Tourist Beacons | → | Tourist Beacons |
REGION | ||
Inner Orion Spur | → | Inner Orion Spur |
LATITUDE | ||
-46.576927 | → | -46.576927 |
LONGITUDE | ||
133.985107 | → | 133.985107 |
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SUMMARY | ||
The historic site of the first Ancient Guardian Ruins discovered in 3302. | → | The historic site of the first Ancient Guardian Ruins discovered in 3302. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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In 3302, an intercepted video transmission was found containing evidence of an ancient alien civilisation. Using the stars to guide him, Commander Basch Fon Ronseburg, also known as XDeath, was able to locate the site on Body 1 b and became the first known person to discover the ancient ruins of the Guardians, a long-extinct, advanced space-faring species. There is a tourist beacon overlooking the Guardian ruins commemorating his achievement. Since then, many more ruins have been discovered and classified as Alpha, Beta, and Gamma sites based on the geometric layout of the ruins. Synuefe XR-H d11-102 is a Beta site. The site contains a number of active obelisks that can be scanned, as well as Guardian relics that can be shot out of the relic towers. Additionally, numerous items can be found scattered around the site. In January 3303, the engineer Ram Tah announced that he had developed technology to decode the data from the ancient ruins and requested that independent commanders visit as many ruin sites as possible and use combination of items to decode the data from the obelisks. This led to the discovery of more information about the culture of the Guardians, While the site is the very first discovered, it could very well be the last colony created by the Guardians before their civilization was destroyed by their AIs. Logs recovered from the abandoned megaship the Cete tell that Professor Melville believes that the Synuefe XR-H D11-102 system represents some kind of end point or ‘last colony'. Additionally, bodies 5 b, 5 c, and 5 d contain biological samples with a value exceeding 18 million credits per body. | → | In 3302, an intercepted video transmission was found containing evidence of an ancient alien civilisation. Using the stars to guide him, Commander Basch Fon Ronseburg, also known as XDeath, was able to locate the site on Body 1 b and became the first known person to discover the ancient ruins of the Guardians, a long-extinct, advanced space-faring species. There is a tourist beacon overlooking the Guardian ruins commemorating his achievement. Since then, many more ruins have been discovered and classified as Alpha, Beta, and Gamma sites based on the geometric layout of the ruins. Synuefe XR-H d11-102 is a Beta site. The site contains a number of active obelisks that can be scanned, as well as Guardian relics that can be shot out of the relic towers. Additionally, numerous items can be found scattered around the site. While the site is the very first discovered, it could very well be the last colony created by the Guardians before their civilization was destroyed by their AIs. Logs recovered from the abandoned megaship the Cete tell that Professor Melville believes that the Synuefe XR-H D11-102 system represents some kind of end point or ‘last colony'. Additionally, bodies 5 b, 5 c, and 5 d contain biological samples with a value exceeding 18 million credits per body. |
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