Can you please update your title to put “Planet/Hicanpaav” at the beginning? That way this comm can function as a searchable index.
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You stay there until you explicitly leave for another galaxy.
Not for a staff. It is purely terminal + staff head.
The only two relevant variables are the staff’s head and the terminal. Those two determine class, color, and supercharged slot layout.
Made that decision easy, I guess. :)
I spend most of my time in Calypso. Those are the only days I’ve got.
Class for freighters is random.
I am working on my rainy day fund.
Thanks! It’s not a cockpit style that I see very often. And stumbling across an S-class was a stroke of luck.
I don’t buy into this “there’s no such thing as bad press” thinking. Having 10-15% of the canvas devoted to “fuck spez” kind of ruins the “but look at our engagement” argument.
So far, they have not. I replayed Atlas Rises a few months back and a ship turned up that I wanted. Got the glyphs and claimed it in the current/modern game. I also found one while playing Pathfinder. Used a signal booster to get coordinates, converted those to glyphs, and it was still there as well.
What can change is the “first wave” ships at space stations.
I updated the guide to reflect this.
Feels like something that would make a good resources post.
Thank you for this. I updated the guide to reflect that a Dreadnought AI Fragment can be used to locate an interceptor directly.
This federated stuff is going to remain niche unless somebody figures out a way to make it approachable.
And also make the layout attractive. I view Lemmy via a Web browser on my desktop (yeah, I know, my age is showing) and it is…I’ll be polite and call it “a work in progress”.
You do one image as the title image and put the others in the message body.
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Can you do me a favor and edit the subject to have “Resource/Derelict Freighter:” at the start?
I will do that. Thank you!
Can you please update your title to put “Planet/Ploehrliou” at the beginning? That way this comm can function as a searchable index.
Thank you!