User:Arin Mara/Sandbox/Draft
Exploration
- Combat anomalies
- Cosmic signatures
- Escalations
- Project Discovery
- Triglavian Space
- Encounter Surveillance System
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Welcome, new players!
Links for New Players
Getting started
Apply to a coorporation
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Career Agents
Brush up on basic piloting skills, learn safety tips and get startup capital to carve out a self-sustaining income.
Enforcer |
Explorer |
Industrialist |
Soldier of Fortune |
Missions
Security missions are given to combat-oriented pilots eager to test their mettle in an assortment of tactical situations.
Distribution missions are offered by clients needing a particular cargo transported from one station in the galaxy to another.
Mining missions involve traveling to an asteroid belt and gathering ore for a customer. Watch out for belt pirates!
Storyline missions are challenging and time-sensitive assignments offered for every 16 missions you complete in service of a particular faction.
Epic Arcs
Completing these extended mission campaigns is both lucrative and will give a large boost to your Faction Standings.
Blood-Stained Stars |
Angel Sound |
Smash and Grab | |
Right to Rule |
Penumbra |
Syndication |
Wildfire |
EverMarks
Exchange the requested items with agents to earn progress towards unlocking personalization options.
maybe pile Research missions are about working with an agent to assist in their scientific undertakings in a station.
Locator agents can discretely locate another capsuleer in addition to giving missions.
Exploration
- Combat anomalies
- Cosmic signatures
- Escalations
- Project Discovery
- Triglavian Space
- Encounter Surveillance System
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Ore Mining
Asteroid Belts can be found in all systems, and can be mined by any ship equipped with a mining laser.
Asteroid ore can then be transported back to station and either sold directly on the open market or reprocessed at the station's facilities into more useful materials.
Gas Cloud Harvesting
Find, scan down and collect gas from interstellar clouds, for use in combat booster and advanced technology production.
Moon Mining
Survey, construct a refinery and install a moon drill. Rip large chunks out of the nearby moon then lift them up to fracture them into smaller asteroids that can be mined.
Ice Harvesting
Ice Belts are found in fewer systems than ore belts.
Once mined, ice can be reprocessed into byproducts including fuel (for structures or capital ships) and other advanced technologies.
Planetary Industry
Build a colony. Expand it with with specialized structures that extract and refine resources into more advanced materials and byproducts.
Resources from the planetary surface can then be launched into orbit directly from the Command Center, or (for a tax) safely transferred to the nearby orbiting Planetary Customs Office.
Note: Where does the rest of Industry go?
Skills
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