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==Finding the Right Spot to Settle== | ==Finding the Right Spot to Settle== | ||
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The majesty of the Settled Systems is going to be overwhelming at first due to the expanse of cold space, fiery stars, whirling planetary bodies, and the after image of ship engines. Whether it is going to be a wintery forest world or a barren husk, finding the right place to put down an outpost is critical. While scenic vistas are great for the aesthetic, it could be that you are looking for a resource that is hard to come by. You should scan a planet before choosing an outpost location just to make sure it has something to help with continuing to complete goals you have set for yourself. | The majesty of the Settled Systems is going to be overwhelming at first due to the expanse of cold space, fiery stars, whirling planetary bodies, and the after image of ship engines. Whether it is going to be a wintery forest world or a barren husk, finding the right place to put down an outpost is critical. While scenic vistas are great for the aesthetic, it could be that you are looking for a resource that is hard to come by. You should scan a planet before choosing an outpost location just to make sure it has something to help with continuing to complete goals you have set for yourself. | ||
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Select the planet and run a scan to see the available information for the planet. | Select the planet and run a scan to see the available information for the planet. | ||
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You can land once you have found what you were looking for on the planet. | You can land once you have found what you were looking for on the planet. | ||
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