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This expedition can escalate from [[Hierarchy]].
 
This expedition can escalate from [[Hierarchy]].
  
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== First Location ==
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Rats are at warpin. The Sentient is the trigger for the escalation and contains loot. And is spawned from the beginning. Trigger for small extra spawns exist but it's not known what they are.
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|Escalation Message
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|This battle obviously took place only few minutes ago; smoldering wrecks litter the battlefield and as far as you can tell there are only drone wrecks aside from the destroyed ships. After a short while your scanners identify the ship that was calling in assistance and, surprisingly enough, its navigation module is still mostly intact. From the ship logs you learn that it was a part of a force designated to contain the threat posed to its hive from another strain of drones of a different hive. The newest log entries reveal that this ship was sent, together with a few others, on a sabotage mission and were supposed to blow up an array of moon harvesters and silos at this location.
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== Second Location ==
  
 
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|Message at the first location
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|Escalation Message
|This battle obviously took place only few minutes ago; smoldering wrecks litter the battlefield and as far as you can tell there are only drone wrecks aside from the destroyed ships. After a short while your scanners identify the ship that was calling in assistance and, surprisingly enough, its navigation module is still mostly intact. From the ship logs you learn that it was a part of a force designated to contain the threat posed to its hive from another strain of drones of a different hive. The newest log entries reveal that this ship was sent, together with a few others, on a sabotage mission and were supposed to blow up an array of moon harvesters and silos at this location.
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|The onslaught finally subsides when the last transports disappear into warp with their valuable cargo. Your instruments have no problem tracking them to their destination. However, the amount of contacts showing up at the resulting coordinates is suspiciously large.
 
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Trouble in Paradise
At the beginning of this fight, your instruments picked up a distress call from a drone squadron not too far away, supposedly meant for the hive you just destroyed. The messenger was calling in combat assistance, including identification marks, information on what he was fighting and the location. The weird thing is that this is obviously a drone messaging and claiming he is being attacked by some other drones...

This expedition can escalate from Hierarchy.

First Location

Rats are at warpin. The Sentient is the trigger for the escalation and contains loot. And is spawned from the beginning. Trigger for small extra spawns exist but it's not known what they are.

Escalation Message
This battle obviously took place only few minutes ago; smoldering wrecks litter the battlefield and as far as you can tell there are only drone wrecks aside from the destroyed ships. After a short while your scanners identify the ship that was calling in assistance and, surprisingly enough, its navigation module is still mostly intact. From the ship logs you learn that it was a part of a force designated to contain the threat posed to its hive from another strain of drones of a different hive. The newest log entries reveal that this ship was sent, together with a few others, on a sabotage mission and were supposed to blow up an array of moon harvesters and silos at this location.

Second Location

Escalation Message
The onslaught finally subsides when the last transports disappear into warp with their valuable cargo. Your instruments have no problem tracking them to their destination. However, the amount of contacts showing up at the resulting coordinates is suspiciously large.