Superior Sleeper Cache

Solray Infrared Alignment Unit
Lonetrek region – Okela constellation
Nourvukaiken system

25 December YC 126

Patrolling Okela constellation, I came across a cosmic signature with a very low signal strength in Nourvukaiken. When my probe constellation was down to 0.5 AU and still I could not identify it, I knew it had to be a sleeper cache. Sleepers had storage depots all over New Eden but the emissions from their installations were so low that it took advanced skills and equipment to pinpoint their location, which I had. The smallest 0.25-AU standard pinpoint formation revealed the cache to be of Superior variety.

I whistled, “What do you think, Aura? Is it our lucky day or are we about to lose the ship?”

Aura shrugged, “May be both. Wanna try extracting all that juicy blue loot?” Continue reading “Superior Sleeper Cache”

Limited Sleeper Cache – Second Attempt

Limited Sleeper Cache Site
Lonetrek region – Okela constellation
Iidoken system

16 December YC 126

Today, instead of asking Purkkoken for a mission, I decided to do another Okela constellation patrol. I started in a Buzzard and jumped from star to star scanning the signatures. In Jouvulen (again!) I found a Lesser Guristas Covert Research Facility and nearly lost my ship there. I hacked a Lab container which yielded less than 3,000,000 ISK, and was considering hacking another one when guards appeared! Luckily, my reflexes and align time were good enough to escape unscathed.

I then proceeded through other systems in the constellation until I reached Iidoken. There were two cosmic signatures, one of which appeared to be a Limited Sleeper Cache. The second one was extremely hard to scan down. I had to manually joggle the probes into a tighter formation, and when the signal strength finally reached 100% I discovered that it was a Superior Sleeper Cache! Continue reading “Limited Sleeper Cache – Second Attempt”