![]() Once you’ve found your ship, all you need to repair for this to work is just the Launch Thrusters and Pulse Engine. The more effort you put into it, the better your future profit margin. I won’t lie, this is probably going to be the longest and most difficult part of the quest. Investigate accordingly, and see if you lucked out. Navigation data is fairly easy to scrape up, but you’ll need to acquire Emergency Charts and/or Planetary Data Charts(The standard ones with the house icon) Get a few, go out into space, and activate them. I’m not going to go into exhaustive methods of finding an abandoned starship, but for those who are sort of left in the dust about how to find wrecked ships, I’ll list one as a fairly easy example. ![]() It must be the same system for this to work. To make this easier to reference, I will hereby referring to this scrap ship as SHIP AĢ) A Space Station, more specifically, the space station of the system you found SHIP A. Ideally you’ll want to find a wrecked Hauler, since their trade-in value is usually very high. Requirementsġ) To make this method work, you need to find an Abandoned Starship. The better the type you can find, the wider your profit margin. Thankfully, I sorta of tripped over, and subsequently researched, a little method that’s fairly inexpensive, and yields you, the player, a quick and sizeable influx of not only Units, but also Nanites, Storage Aug Units, and even some Ship Upgrades. All of it hinges on a strange little bug/mechanical loophole. Some of you are probably aware that to get this ship like this up to S-Class snuff from a C-Class requires AT LEAST 85,000 Nanites, as well as millions upon millions of Units if you wanted to buy out storage augmentation. I picked this ship up as a 15/6 C-Class during my first steps in the Hesperius Dimension. This is Ascalon, presently an S-Class 48/21 slotter. Fingers crossed that this isn’t picked up on anytime soon. Note: This guide was written as of the ByteBeat Update.
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