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Rumors, re: Sansha and Sleepers

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Andreus Ixiris
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#21 - 2014-12-11 19:59:49 UTC
Would a Nidhoggur help? I'm at the point where I'm almost trying to get rid of it.

Andreus Ixiris > A Civire without a chin is barely a Civire at all.

Pieter Tuulinen > He'd be Civirely disadvantaged, Andreus.

Andreus Ixiris > ...

Andreus Ixiris > This is why we're at war.

Anslo
Scope Works
#22 - 2014-12-11 20:01:07 UTC
Get out.

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Andreus Ixiris
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#23 - 2014-12-11 20:05:33 UTC
Well fine, if there's something you actually want me to fly, you can provide it. I can fly just about anything these days.

Andreus Ixiris > A Civire without a chin is barely a Civire at all.

Pieter Tuulinen > He'd be Civirely disadvantaged, Andreus.

Andreus Ixiris > ...

Andreus Ixiris > This is why we're at war.

Tyrel Toov
Non-Hostile Target
Wild Geese.
#24 - 2014-12-11 20:10:53 UTC  |  Edited by: Tyrel Toov
Andreus Ixiris wrote:
Anslo wrote:
And your Moros?

Are you implying you want to blow up my Moros, or that you want me to pledge its presence in support of your blowing-up-Sansha initiative?

Because either way, you're going to be disappointed. I don't even have a Moros.

Well, go get one so you can pledge it's presence to the blowing-up-Sansha initiative.... then maby getting it blown up...

I want to paint my ship Periwinkle.

Xindi Kraid
Itsukame-Zainou Hyperspatial Inquiries Ltd.
Arataka Research Consortium
#25 - 2014-12-11 22:28:23 UTC
The technology the sansha are using for their ships is likely of sleeper origin, but I am pretty sure at this point the wormhole generation tech is of Talocan origin. The question remains though, whether it was reverse engineered or directly refurbished, though, considering the active talocan structures in these new systems, I am leaning toward believing the latter.

On interesting thing to note is that the majority of the new systems are in different constellations of the same regions of space as the rest of the systems in Sleeper space previously on the wormhole network. Despite this, I have heard reports of Sansha presence but NO sleeper presence. Are there systems in the midst of Sleeper space untouched by them, or have the Sansha become so powerful they can fully drive back th Sleeper drones?
Anslo
Scope Works
#26 - 2014-12-11 22:31:11 UTC
If we can down Sansha, one of the Ancients can too.

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Makoto Priano
Kirkinen-Arataka Transhuman Zenith Consulting Ltd.
Arataka Research Consortium
#27 - 2014-12-11 22:34:31 UTC
Kraid-haan; another PRIAN pilot has surveyed a shattered system, and saw only evidence of Sleeper presence. When you located J001670, did you spot any unusual signatures or anomalies, or was it all standard Sleeper presence?

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Xindi Kraid
Itsukame-Zainou Hyperspatial Inquiries Ltd.
Arataka Research Consortium
#28 - 2014-12-12 00:39:05 UTC
Makoto Priano wrote:
Kraid-haan; another PRIAN pilot has surveyed a shattered system, and saw only evidence of Sleeper presence. When you located J001670, did you spot any unusual signatures or anomalies, or was it all standard Sleeper presence?

The only signatures I found were a gas cloud and wormholes leading to the C5 I cam from as well as a null system and a lowsec system (I didn't not think to check which systems). There were a number of sleeper facilities, but they were all standard for the calss of wormhole.

Aside from those, there was an epicenter much like the one in Thera very near the star which contained a wrecked Sleeper enclave, some active Talocan structures, and a number of unstable wormholes.

The only think unusual about the system was the presence of an epicenter and the state of the celestials (all planets shattered, and the sun was unusually turbulent. My data also indicates a nearby pulsar, but that isn't unusual in that area of space.
Xindi Kraid
Itsukame-Zainou Hyperspatial Inquiries Ltd.
Arataka Research Consortium
#29 - 2014-12-12 00:50:53 UTC
Speaking of celestials.

I have noticed an interesting correlation. As far as I am aware, up till now, the systems that have suffered shattering of one or more planets are blue stars (my data indicates type A0, which is a main sequence star of average absolute magnitude). These new systems, including Thera, we have been discovering that are full of shattered planets all seem to have blue stars as well (in this case, though, type A0IV which are blue subgiants). Given this, I suspect that the specific surface temperature of type A stars plays some role in either triggering, sustaining, or perpetuating whatever event shatters planets, while either the type of nucleosynthesis or the luminosity is tied to the level of destruction.

I can only shudder to thing of what would happen if a blue giant were to suffer one of these events.
Verdis deMosays
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#30 - 2014-12-12 02:47:44 UTC
Xindi Kraid wrote:
Speaking of celestials.

I have noticed an interesting correlation. As far as I am aware, up till now, the systems that have suffered shattering of one or more planets are blue stars (my data indicates type A0, which is a main sequence star of average absolute magnitude). These new systems, including Thera, we have been discovering that are full of shattered planets all seem to have blue stars as well (in this case, though, type A0IV which are blue subgiants). Given this, I suspect that the specific surface temperature of type A stars plays some role in either triggering, sustaining, or perpetuating whatever event shatters planets, while either the type of nucleosynthesis or the luminosity is tied to the level of destruction.

I can only shudder to thing of what would happen if a blue giant were to suffer one of these events.


Until the recent reports trickled in of multiple shockwaves propagating off of "Caroline's Star," my hypothesis was that it was a blue supergiant that had a run-in with Isogen V. Isotope, not corp. And thus became a massive supernova. Sadly, data suggests otherwise, so back to the drafting hologram. I really wonder if anyone has talked with residents of that side of space? These technological gods we call the Jove should have something to say after a catastrophe of this magnitude in their home system. Unless they're stubborn as the Caldari, in which case we get nothing.
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