A commander recently shared their maiden voyage beyond the Bubble, reaching Jackson's Lighthouse aboard a non-engineered ASP Explorer with a 35 light-year jump range. During the journey, they successfully tested fuel scooping, an essential technique for long-distance travel. However, they raised questions about the navigation map's dotted lines, which suggest potential absence of scoopable stars along certain routes. This highlights common concerns among explorers regarding fuel management and route planning in.

  • Journey made with a non-engineered ASP Explorer featuring 35 light-year jump range.
  • Dotted lines on navigation map indicate possible lack of scoopable stars, causing planning concerns.