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Data rescue 1.2
Data rescue 1.2






data rescue 1.2
  1. DATA RESCUE 1.2 PATCH
  2. DATA RESCUE 1.2 TORRENT

DATA RESCUE 1.2 TORRENT

Suffer non-negligible structural damage until they are turned to ruins.Īs the galactic environment deteriorates and becomes difficult to survive, A torrent of abandoned space stations and In regions affected by stellar activities, anything in the space ranging from small ships to large space stations can The occurrence of high radiation jets that cover the entire star system. The goal of this Agreement is to rescue experimental data from deserted star systems that were affected by the "WarpingĪfter entering the star system, researching the Tech Files Selected by Enterprises offers a chance to get new ship blueprints.Īs a space anomaly of unknown cause, warping reverberation is often accompanied by unusually stellar activities and Most areas of these star systems have beenĪbandoned, and many important data were buried in the ruins. The occasional radiation emissions from stars due to abnormal stellar activities led to theĭeterioration of the environment, making these star systems difficult to survive.

  • Data must be dropped off in whole rating point increments - 700 at a city, 1000 at the Lagrange GateĪffected by the "Warping Reverberation," the phenomenon of "Space Warping Vibration" occurred in some of the star systems.
  • Transporting data from the player base to a drop off point, each unit of data requires 200 units of storage.
  • Collecting data, each unit of data requires 5,000 units of storage.
  • Once data has reached the player base, it must then be "transported" to a data receiving station. The collect command can be used to collect data, resources, and salvageable ship wrecks available from cities and ruins.Ĭlick on the collectable icon in the information box to see what can be collected from this particular location.
  • 2.6.1 TERMS OF THE STAR SYSTEM DATA RESCUE AGREEMENT IN THE DAWN ACCORD.
  • data rescue 1.2

    The Lagrange Gate cannot be captured in this mode. There are safe spots highlighted in blue behind planets that are not affected by radiation at all. A forecast of the radiation zones can be accessed by zooming out on the map. These stellar jets occur in a pattern that can seen on the map and a warning is received. Once the cities are destroyed, they become ruins from which explorers can recover resources including data, metal, and ships. There are also red stellar jets that the star shoots out that will damage ships, bases, and even cities. Large portions of the map are radiation zones (damage to destroyer class and below ships). The other major feature about this mode is that the star is sending out large amounts of radiation in cycles. However, the rating points for data deposited in a city go to the union that owns the city at the time the ratings are evaluated, so if another union captures the city that the player has been depositing data in, those points will be taken by the city's new owners. It takes 1000 units of data deposited at the Lagrange Gate to earn one rating point but only 700 at a city. The data (similar to trojite) goes to base in fleets containing a utility ship and the resource can be deposited in a city port or the Lagrange Gate. The system is experiencing large amounts of radiation from its star and the explorers' goal is to recover the data from the cities and ruins.

    data rescue 1.2

    In Data Rescue, the goal is to recover data.

    DATA RESCUE 1.2 PATCH

    This play agreement was added to the list of available Phase II play agreements during the system patch on.








    Data rescue 1.2