Colony management

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Colonies are the method in which players interact with planets via Planetary Interaction. Colonies are established by procuring a Command Center the same type as the planet, and landing it on the planet. Doing so will allow you to build other buildings, and link them together for the purpose of mining the raw resources of the planet and producing goods from them.


Building Types

Moved to the Planetary Buildings


Overview

High-level review of managing multiple planets


Market interaction

Stuff on the market


Player cooperatives

Hippies in space. On planets. In space.


Moving goods

Maybe move the renamed section from the main page here? Was just renamed to Interplanetary Logistics. Could alternatively have a brief intro on the front page and then be linked to this section on this page.


Colony Types

Strip Mines

First Tier Production

Second Tier Production

Third Tier Production


etc etc etc..


Colony Layouts

Post effective colony layouts here, with classification as to its goal, and, if possible, a cropped picture of the colony layout.

When designing the layouts, note that PINs in the arms can be linked together and only 1 link sent back to the main colony rather than needing to directly link to the destination PIN (eg having a bunch of extractors off away from the command center can be linked one to another, and then only one link goes to the command centre). However, you can only setup a route that makes up to 6 hops.

Also mention the trade-offs between building a link back to your main colony or eating the import/export taxes, CPU/power costs of a launchpad, and lack of automation if you have an isolated sub-colony over on the other side of a very large planet. This is of particular note for a pure mining colony where the export charge was a planned "sunk" cost that you have to pay either way.


  • Elite Barren Planet Strip Mining Colony

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This is a highsec Barren Planet. There are 18 extractors, 4 processors, 1 command center. 99.35% power grid usage. 5 extractors are for the 2 less abundant resources and 4 extractors are for the 2 more abundant resources. The extractors for a specific resources are separated from each other to reduce depletion of resources but they are group with 1 of each of the other resources to reduce the amount of links required. The extractor clusters are placed where resources overlap. All extractors route resources directly to command center where they are rerouted to processors. The placement of extractors and links were designed so that all resources could reach command center without exceeding waypoint maximums. The processed materials are sent to Command Center for storage until they can be removed from planet. You can remove an extractor from your most abundant resource and add an advanced processor.