Yeah as much as I'm TOTALLY on board with this plan and will gladly help you test it, I'm reasonably sure that CIG have already protected against this sort of thing with their cleanup routine. Othewise, we quickly wouldn't be able to get to the ASOP terminals through the amount of hospital...
I rather doubt this actually, and will as usual refer to Elite Dangerous as my point of comparison. There, asteroid core mining was the top money make for many years. But even when Void Opals were top dog for quite a while, not everyone was mining them all the time. First you needed the right...
Wait, sell me on this idea real quick before the 3.18 Live decision. Sure Lorville is more 'central' in the system and thus the closest to all the other planets, however I'd generally still give NB the edge for two reasons:
1.) Being able to land at The Commons and bypass the entire...
I heard you could get it at Cubby Blast in A18, though didn't verify myself. Also you don't NEED the tractor beam, just sprint straight into the SCU box and you can pretty easily 'bump' it out of the way. I was actually surprised at how much 'better' the physics seemed to be when I did this!
Yeah not at all, totally exploiting a glitch, sorry! Oh, one other fun tidbit though, the Commons dome is apparently made of a special 'one-way' material; you can fly UP through it like it's not there, but you can't come back DOWN through it!
Do it, just in case CIG closes the loophole in 3.18 (though hopefully they don't, lol)! Fly through the wall right between the tubes, and then carefully 'feel' you way along (you'll bump off random 'walls' along the way) until you see the underside of the dome. Once you're 'there' you can fly...
Flew in between the 2 subway tunnels. 85x was pretty easy, though the Pisces with the golfcart in the butt seemed trickier, even though I don't think it's really any bigger. Hardest part was actually getting the dumb PTV back OUT of the Pisces!
Also for any non-native speakers, always remember that English is a bastard child with more varied precursors (Latin, Germanic, Old English, etc.) than almost any other language, and as such the vocabulary has become overly extensive! In some ways it's fun to explore these nuanced differences...