![]() ![]() Inside the little room is a surgery machine. This can happen a limitless number of times, so don't worry about over doing it. Doesn't matter, that is not where the magic happens! Nononono! Always go through the door! It will rid you of radiation, oil status and such. The surgery center is always located in a glass enclosed room (sub room? a room inside the room.) and sometimes the glass on one side is broken. Medical Ships! These are red! They have surgery centers and typically one or two marts nearby as well. They got that gene therapy homie! Gene therapy lets you remove a negative trait or add a new trait or replace a trait! This station will have three levers, you can only pull one, so pay attention to what you are doing when you select one! I will go over a few of the ones you will want to keep an eye out for and why!īrigs! Brigs are yellow ships. There are several different types of ships and locations. That one is a real pain in the ass as it will have you constantly legging it back to the generator room to restore power. Green modifiers can include things like all security being subverted, which is super nice because it turns all the cameras and turrets and such into your pals! Red modifiers include things like extra hazards, or power going out all the time. Green modifiers are favorable to your survival, red modifiers are bad. THEN just below that you will see map modifiers. Not an exact amount like five or six, but using a descriptor such as "Few" or "Shedloads" and such. It will tell you the name of the enemy, a picture of the enemy and about how many enemies of those types you can expect. Also note that it will not typically describe ship security features, such as turrets, sec bots (or war bots), cameras and the like. Then it will describe to you a special feature if the ship has one! These special features include a gene therapy center if the ship is a brig, or a surgery theater if the ship is a medical ship! Then it will go on to describe to you enemies you can expect! This bit is super important in your plan. It will tell you the type of loot you can expect, such as ammo, food, fuel and such. Now select a ship, any ship! And observe on the right hand side of the screen! It is giving you a great deal of information in regards to what you will expect on board the ship! This is critical to your success. You can also rest on the star map to consume just one food and regain your smidgen of health. If one of you little knuckle heads know, post it in the comments and I am happy to add it to the guide and credit you for the information! Eating food also heals you for a small amount of your health. I have no idea what happens if you run out of fuel or food. Whenever you travel, you will consume one fuel and one food and one day will pass. If you go down a depth, you can always go back up. You start in depth one, and can go down to five. The deeper down you go, the tougher the enemies will be, but also more rewarding. Those represent a change in "depth" on the star map. On this lattice you will see little ladders. Moving backwards is illegal! It is immoral! It is the WRONG WAY! You can move up and down on the lattice and forward! But not backwards. If you observe all the little ships on the star map, they are connected by a lattice. and your little feller is driving it around in circles and stuff at whatever location you are currently at. It is a busy CEO and it doesn't have time for you anymore. Ok, so the star map has a lot of information in it. Locate mode has you click on an item you want to build or upgrade and then it will show you the way to maps that have those parts on the star map! It will be a pip very similar to your action item guide, except it will be green! Once you are able to build a parts locator, you'll see a locate mode in the top left of the workshop menu. I went hard at upgrading that jacket and now wander around, yoinking the trinkets and blasting whatever is in my way with impunity. This increases your maximum health significantly. I suggest getting the padded jacket as soon as possible. If you collect a part you don't have an immediate need for, it will appear normally as well. Parts you own will appear normally, without any flair and whatnot. Those will be blacked out unless you can build them. In the parts tab you will only see parts that you have an immediate need for. ![]() You can see what parts you have and what parts you can build from the junk you collect by clicking on the parts tab in the top right from the workshop menu. So in the workbench tab you will have a bunch of items shadowed out initially. Just some fancy gizmos to help you along. Your work bench is going to be where the magic happens! ![]()
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