We have now transitioned into the "boring" part of my plan, in which we simply have to go from system to system within the Bubble, and simply acquire as many alien biological samples as humanly possible. I've been doing it in tens, where I travel to ten different systems, get all of the samples, then head back home and sell the data I got from the samples I acquired. Rinse and repeat. Sometimes it takes forever since one system can have well over six planets with alien biology on them (incredibly rare but it does happen sometimes), and I can spend almost half a week trying to get all the samples from just that one system. It can be grueling work sometimes, but I have to be incredibly thorough, since the objective here isn't to go from point A to point B, the objective is to make a hell of a lot of credits, and the only way to do that is to not skip over a planet just because there are only three biological signatures instead of six. Slow and steady wins the race, and all that.
I will say I did learn something new that I didn't before. I was unaware that Concha Renibus glowed in the dark until I had to go to a planet which had very few places where Fungoida or Concha could be found, except for a few places on the dark side of the planet. I went there since I had to, and landed with the help of my ship's lights and night vision mode, and when I hopped out, I could see weird glowing in the distance. I went up to the weird glowing and found that it was just Concha. It just goes to show that studying these biologies in different situations is necessary to getting a full picture. It certainly made finding them in the dark a lot easier, that's for sure!