Elite: Dangerous Ostereier auf Playstation 4 (PS4)
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Xenomorph Eggs?
OstereierRidley Scott Station has a special commodity called “leathery eggs,” a reference to Ridley Scott’s Alien franchise. The description for the item mentions that they are actually props.
Voyager 1 and 2
OstereierThe Voyager probes, sent to explore the edges of the solar system and beyond, can be found in Elite: Dangerous. The two probes are quite far away and can be tricky to reach, but you can find it if you line up properly and travel toward it. Use the video guides below to help you find Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 (and learn some additional information about them, as well).
NPC Names
OstereierMany NPCs have names that reference real-life people or fictional characters. These include:
- Elvis Presley
- Eddie the Eagle
- Jimi Hendrix
- Homer Simpson
- Bunsen Honeydew
- Flash Gorgon (not misspelled)
- Cthulhu
- Hugo Chavez
- Zap Brannigan
- Sarl Cagan
- Syd Barrett
- Arthur Dent
It is not surprising that there are many names like this in the game, as backers for the game were allowed to submit names.
Unusual Ships
OstereierYou can encounter wedding barges, cruise ships, and funeral processions.
Pratchett's Disc
OstereierThere is a station called Pratchett’s Disc in honor of Terry Pratchett, the author of the Discworld series, who passed away in 2015.
Leonard Nimoy Station
OstereierThe planet Vulcan (itself a Star Trek reference) is orbited by a station that originally had a generic name. It was renamed to Leonard Nimoy Station, in honor of the actor who played Spock, after he passed away in 2015.