Saturday, April 20, 2013

Wormhole adventure


We are hunters of treasures and rare systems. Our last adventure started in low sec when one of us scanned a Wormhole. I went there checking and discovering it was a C1 class. At a first sight J103151 appeared without residents, with plenty of anomalies and signals. Then, I decided, just with my Myrmidon, to remain inside for a while and get as much as I could, dealing with sleepers. Meantime Perfecto, a new explorer member of Zeura, decided to join me in a shiny Ishtar.

Perfecto Ignori, Zeura explorer
We stayed in the Wh three days. We had nice time in it and mostly we did solo, some in fleet for different Eve time, many combat sites, some radar and magnetometric sites. Suddenly we discovered we were not lonely. Combat probes were around on dscan trying to get us. We decided to hide activating our cloaking devices.

Then, we found an exit to low sec. Fuzzbump reached us coming in piloting a Legion, but due to the unknown presences we decided to retire at home. We jumped in the Wh leading in low sec finding our self 30 jumps away from home. We did the low sec route with the cargo full of treasures and we managed to reach high sec and then a main market hub, Dodixie. We sold items for a total value of almost 450 million. We did it.

Mark Yanning

Wormhole approaching
Myrmidon and Ishtar in the Wh
Myrmidon and Fuzzbump's Legion
Wh picture
Nice lights
Perfecto's Ishtar
Loot of one pilot

A medal for the explorers
Qutoe -- “Here we are.” Barnaby announced to his three preoccupied companions.

  “That was so awesome!” Sebastian burst out as soon as he realized it was over.

  “You’re telling me!” exclaimed Paul.

  “What just happened?” Lynn asked.

  “We went through the wormhole or portal as I sometimes call it. It is how one travels through to other dimensions.” Barnaby replied as if it were any everyday experience. “It is a much more efficient way to travel, let me tell you. You see, time is parallel rather than linear. That is to say, there is no time. Everything is now.”

   At this point, Lynn was just about ready to believe anything. “O.k. if you say so.”

No comments:

Post a Comment