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==Intro==
==Intro==
Planetary Interaction was introduced in the Tyrannis expansion and pilots to create industrial colonies on just about any planet in the EVE universe. Once it is integrated with DUST 514, it will allow pilots to hire mercenaries to protect their planetary installations.
Planetary Interaction allows pilots to create industrial colonies on just about any planet in the EVE universe. The aim of this is producing NPC Trade Goods from processing Raw Materials extracted from the planet in a method similar to that of manufacturing goods in Starbases. Planetary Interaction can produce a range of commodities. Some commodities can be used immediately, such as Oxygen for POS fuel, while others can be used in blueprints to create POS and T2 components.


Planetary Interaction can produce a range of commodities, extracted from and/or produced on planets. Some commodities can be used immediately, such as Oxygen for POS fuel, while others can be used in blueprints to create POS and T2 components.
To engage in Planetary Interaction, Pilots can purchase Command Centers from the market, and site these on their chosen planet. Once this is done, it is possible to construct raw mineral extractors to collect the various raw materials the planet has to offer.


This provides a source of income to players who invest in the necessary skills.  You can keep a colony running with a little attention once a day, more often if you want to optimize, or less often if you'd just like to coast along and check on your assets once in a while.
Once these raw materials have been collected, they can be taken off planet for processing in a manufacturing facility, sent to the planetary Customs Office or processed on-planet into basic or advanced goods, which can then be sold for profit. This provides a source of income to players who invest in the necessary skills.  You can keep a colony running with a little attention once a day, more often if you want to optimize, or less often if you'd just like to coast along and check on your assets once in a while.


Currently the facilities are invulnerable.  You may compete with others over specific nearby resources.  Retrieving the valueable products from planets are another matter altogether, as pilots experience the typical risks of transporting valuables.
Currently the facilities are invulnerable.  You may compete with others over specific nearby resources.  Retrieving the valueable products from planets are another matter altogether, as pilots experience the typical risks of transporting valuables.
Once Planet Interaction is integrated with DUST 514, it will allow pilots to hire mercenaries to protect their planetary installations.


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