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The crystal unlocks a research option for extra recharge speed when near a star.
The egg might belong to some aquatic aliens you've met, ask them about it.
I believe the Nest world puzzle is going to be changed to be a little easier in future updates. You can use the shortest distance marker to give you a general area and two other markers to narrow it down. Then just run a search grid for the remaining 3-4 sectors. It has a low visibility range so make sure to fly through sector centers.
Would you mind giving me the coordinates for the nest planet in your game? I've explored a large area around where it should be, with no luck.
I thought of going down there but it didn't match up with the distances I originally calculated, although it seems each system has it's own variation of lir, so I guess I wasn't doing it right, however ridiculous that is.
Planet a,b,c,d are x,y,z,q away from the worm hole
So if a,c,d are far away that means that B is close to it and the other 3 must triangalate to it within proximity of B
Found it first shot when I knew that was what to do :P
Dying cathedral
Silver Sword
Silver something (princess?)
I don't remember but you only need 3 of the 4
You come across planets that have 'markers' that talk about their name and then they give a distance in lir.
Which doesn't match your units of measure but it lets you know that 3 of them are quite a distance away, and once is pretty close, then you can guesstimate a triangle from the planets to find the wormhole... (or you could math things but its easier not to)
Folks, just go into your logs, look up the entries with "landmark" and read back what was said/noted. It has all the information in there. Its very handy for any review.
Silver sword
Crimson priestess
Dying cathedral
Golen Jester
You can search in the log for Benchmark to find those events.