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Andrew
Reinhard
No Man's Sky Archaeology
The Longitude Base at Elebor is another good example of the instability of digital heritage in No Man's Sky. With these ruins, the eighth to be explored for the NMS Archaeology Project, one first encounters a glitched site, one that literally expelled the archaeologist from ground-level back into orbit. Upon reloading, the ruins had moved, reconstituting themselves partially for documentation and allowing for photogrammetry to be conducted against with photographs of the original construction. Throughout the course of this investigation, placenames given by the game continued to change, as well as the names of those people who had discovered this world and the places in it. Reinhard's presence as a human agent continued to glitch the site and landscape, but it remains unclear why this site was so fragile when compared to most of the others studied.
Base Description
UniDestiny's base is oriented roughly east-west with the base unit opening to the west. A Roamer exocraft geobay lies just east of the main building. A Nomad exocraft geobay is immediately to the west. The building preserves a coiled, snakelike build, which is incomplete. The base unit ID and blueprint vendor are intact. Walking down a short corridor, one walks up a flight of stairs adjacent to an automatic door that opens into the air. A second flight of stairs leads one to a bare room and a dead-end corridor. The entire structure is absent of furniture and decoration, unlike its complete build, which is pictured below.
Landscape
Rocky with rolling hills and occasional mountains. Cave coverage is spotty and dispersed. Arches of nickel are fairly common and rarely out of sightline. Occasional dry wadis indicate the presence of water at one time. Floating rocks and mesas are common, hovering about 10-15m over the ground.
Anatomy of Elebor
The date indicates when they were uploaded to the Online Services (Atlas server).
Communication Stations: The comm stations are loosely grouped together at the original base site. The new base site relocated to the west, a 6-hour walk from the old site.
No. | Color | Placed By | Text | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | orange | UniDestiny | Elebor Portal - Awaiting activation…. | Buried |
2 | orange | abu_madiel | When is now now? Soon | Buried |
3 | orange | vongregor | Portal this way | Half-Buried |
4 | red w gray trim | damon8r351 | Come find me. 0E96:007E:0903:0013. -B.H. | |
5 | orange | AndyKrycek | Greetings UniDestiny! Praise JW ;) | |
6 | orange w blue trim | Ryder_E-E | Hello, came for a short visit. :) | |
7 | blue w yellow trim | soutoyobes | Hey, grow something on that dome ;-) | |
8 | orange | unknown | Gnat was here Aug 8/17 | Floating |
Note that two of the comm stations indicate the presence of a portal, but are far enough apart to hint at two portals. Earlier planets could have more than one portal, so this might be an example of that phenomenon. Damon, Andy, and Ryder make another appearance as they have on previously reported Legacy Hub worlds, which is beginning to create a map of travel for each of these players. Also, based on the Waypoint dates here and on other worlds, we can continue to observe the emerging sprawl of Galactic Hub settlement.