- Starcom nexus дерево игдирас
- Starcom: Nexus – All The Locked Research Options (Where to Get Them)
- Introduction
- Missiles
- Additional Deep Space Speed
- Less Turret Energy Consumption (Bose-Einstein-Condensate)
- Energy Increase When Near Star (Solar Converter)
- Havoc
- Warp Hopper
- Comet Detection
- Laser Weapons
- Drones
- Axial Ultragun
- Shields
- Debye Sheaths
- Swarm Probe Suppressor
- Side Quest Researches – Kolnar Treatment
- Side Quest Researches – Phage Counter Molecule
- Main Quest Researches
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- Starcom nexus дерево игдирас
Starcom nexus дерево игдирас
At some point in your adventures, you will find an anomaly that has an image attached to it:
- Some kind of pink/purple nebula
- What appears to be a binary system (2 stars)
- A system in the center of the image which seems to have a cursor pointing to it
- Several other systems
- What seems to be Aurebesh writing in the top left? 🙂 (aka Galactic Basic Standard alphabet)
The first thing we will try to do is to look at our navmap for something that matches the pattern described by the image. yet there is nothing that matches up at first glance, which is why you are probably reading this guide in the first place 🙂
The trick is to find the two defining features separately and use them as a reference to match the rest: so the pinkish nebula and the binary system.
There is a single nebula on our navmap that matches the image:
As for the binary system, while there a few of them on the map, there is a single one that is close enough to the nebula that would be a match:
With those two found, we can zoom out a bit and see that the rest of the systems that are on the original image are starting to match up as well, just that the angle is different. so if we actually rotate the image clockwise:
the pattern is actually matching up!
So all that is left is to find the missing system, which we can do by calculating the distance between the X axis and Y axis of our pattern to the missing system (each map square being 1 unit tall in X and Y axis), thus placing the location at roughly -4X and -1Y relative to the system with a Nexus gate on it:
Exploring this system, we can find, as mentioned by the surveyor’s log, an outer planetoid with a Progent artifact.
You will need 10 Neutronium to access it in return for 25 Adamantine and 250 research.
Special thanks to Exam for writing the final location of this puzzle map in the forums which I actually was not able to find by myself.
This also led me to try and find an explanation on how to get there, which made me write this guide 🙂
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Starcom: Nexus – All The Locked Research Options (Where to Get Them)
This guide complains where you have to look for those elusive research opportunities.
- Introduction
- Missiles
- Additional Deep Space Speed
- Less Turret Energy Consumption (Bose-Einstein-Condensate)
- Energy Increase When Near Star (Solar Converter)
- Havoc
- Warp Hopper
- Comet Detection
- Laser Weapons
- Drones
- Axial Ultragun
- Shields
- Debye Sheaths
- Swarm Probe Suppressor
- Side Quest Researches – Kolnar Treatment
- Side Quest Researches – Phage Counter Molecule
- Main Quest Researches
Introduction
- Starcom Nexus has plenty of research techs that are locked at first and have to be found in the world to be utilized.
- This guide aims to provide the knowledge of where to look for those.
- The order is very loosely based on when you’d usually find them, except for the quest ones which are at the end. Because Starcom is an open world game, you could get them in nearly any order.
- As most people are probably curious about one specific research they’re missing, refer to the following image. The number corresponds to the chapter in this guide.
Missiles
Probably the first tech many unlock.
- You have to find 3 parts of missile launchers. Those get dropped by any ship that fires missiles at you, first of them probably being Chitik Frigates or the larger Battlecruisers of the same race.
Additional Deep Space Speed
- Quite soon during your travels, you will see a flash and your officer will note that “warp geometrics went off the scale”. A small, damaged warp vessel arrived. Investigating it gives you the quest “Primitive Vessel”: To find the planet that launched it (no quest target marker). Finding the planet and then landing on it will give you three points of additional tech research for void travel speed.
The location of this planet seems random, it was spotted in three playthroughs at -13.71 X -25.53, 16.13 X -14.20 and 10.60 X 0.37
Less Turret Energy Consumption (Bose-Einstein-Condensate)
- Visit the Entarq’s Citadel. It’s slightly off the beaten path at 15.65 X 7.51 (Easiest reached through the portal sequence starting at 10.50 X 0.48 if you’ve never been there). They will ignore you if you initially land there.
- Search out an Ulooquo trader, there usually is one in the same system or the one a wormhole down. Purchase “The Story of Entarq’s Citadel” for 35 platinum from them, which will give you the password needed for the Citadel. Upon revisit, purchase “A Progent Turret Mount” for 225 Titanium. This will give you the ability to research this tech.
Energy Increase When Near Star (Solar Converter)
Purchase “Unusual crystal shard” for 187 Titanium to unlock this tech.
Havoc
- Random location. Somewhere is a Planet with an anomaly titled “Excavation”. It’s description is of a massive downed starship that is already partly plundered. One area is still fine thanks to automated sentry turrets. Have your team try to destroy those turrets to access the area. There your team will acquire a small turret device that lets you research this tech.
Spotted at 7.29 X -25.45 and at 40.37 X -32.60, missing/not found in one playthrough.
Warp Hopper
- At 6.40 X -25.49, next to the Pulsar, you’ll find the remnants of a drive system. After you found it, return to Kite Station and talk to Pilman. Exit Kite Station, wait a bit or just exit the system and come back and talk to Pilman again and he’ll unlock the research for you.
Comet Detection
- It gives you a message when you’re within a certain distance of a comet. No indication where that comet is, but comets usually fly in elypses around the sun in the system were you’ve got the message.
- At 10.55 X -0.47 is a planet with the anomaly titled “Frozen Observatory”. Surveying this planet will give you the quest “Lost Probe” which includes a map marker. Find the probe at the given location (which is random) to get this research project.
Laser Weapons
- Like Missiles, “part of a beam weapon” gets dropped by enemies that use lasers. Three of them give you the research possibility.
Examples of enemies that drop them are Sentinel Cutters and Sentinel Cutter Scouts.
Drones
- Gives you the ability to build drone modules, which allow you to send miniature attack craft against the enemy. Like missiles, only reusable and less strong.
- Like missiles and lasers, you got to collect 3 drone components from enemies. There are only a few enemies that carry drones, one but not the only one of them is the Chitik Carrier:
A good way to quickly get all three parts is to invade the isolated system at -19.50 X -27.55. Judging by the number, size and frequency of Chitik spawns, this is probably their home system. Be prepared for heavy chitik resistance.
Axial Ultragun
- As with all the other extra weapons, you’re required to collect 3 parts of this weapon to build it. As far as I can tell, there is only one enemy that drops its parts: The so-called Sentinel Super Stations.
There are more than the needed 3 Super Stations around, but their position seems to be static, so have a list of locations: 41.53 X 11.40, 33.44 X 20.56, -21.33 X 30.22, -40.10 X -3.83, 21.40 X -53.39
Shields
- Provides you with your normal scifi energy shield. Running the shield needs no energy, charging it does. Must-have in my opinion.
- At a random location* is a desert-looking planet with an anomaly called “The Bubble”. It’s a single city preserved in a force field bubble on an otherwise dead planet. Help them fix it for 55 Adamantine and they share the shield tech with you.
* On two of three playthroughts it was at different locations inside the same solar system, once at 19.32 X -22.4, once at 19.67 X -23.07. The remaining time was somewhere totally different (14.30 X -3.77). I don’t know if that was by chance or if that system is one of a few locations where it can show up.
Debye Sheaths
- Plasma Bolts that have not yet used up all their damage (eg you have 15 damage/bolt but the enemy had only 10 hp) the plasma bold continues to fly.
- Destroy Uloquoo ships. Thankfully, other than missiles etc, you only need a single drop. If they are of friendly disposition (probably achieved by bringing them the egg from the citadel), you might even manage it without them turning hostile. If you can’t seem to target them with lasers or hit them with plasma, ram into them. Targeting worked fine afterwards for me.
Swarm Probe Suppressor
- At one point when visiting Kite Station, Lt. John Chiang tells you he saw a swarm probe zipping around the system. He couldn’t catch it but noticed it signaling somewhere. This gives you a quest with a quest marker pointing to -40.14 X -3.93 (might be random, quest log does not save location). If you investigate the control station there, it will give you the research.
Side Quest Researches – Kolnar Treatment
- At a random locations you’ll find the anomaly “Strange Jungle”, one of those where your option is “Send in a team on foot”. This is a repeating anomaly, you can find it more than once. If you send your team in, there’s a chance they get spore’d by a fungus. (if you’re determined to get this research, reload an older save if you weren’t “treated to a spray of sticky red spores”. you can quicksave right before landing on the planet, the scene that plays is random each time). Shortly afterwards you notice your people getting sick.
Ask Pilman back on Kite Station about it and He’ll be the usual jerk but tell you to ask other races. Do just that and ask your old pals the Saurids and you learn about a treatment using the leaves of a kolnar tree. Off to the citadel you go (if you haven’t been there yet, refer to “Less turret energy consumption”), to purchase a “Potted Shrub with Silver Leaves” for 325 Titanium. Talking to Pilman afterwards unlocks the research.
Jungle planets spotted at: 14.02 X 3.30, -44.41 X -13.42
Side Quest Researches – Phage Counter Molecule
- Visit a phage system to the north-west of kite station, like the one at -2.52 X 6.42. After encountering them, return to home base and talk to Pilman. Return and visit the forbidden planet, Red Ooze Prime, at -9.58 X 3.58. Land repeatedly until you got the research data, run. Go back to Pilman to unlock this research. Bring it back to the forbidden planet to complete the quest.
Main Quest Researches
CMB Signal, Sentinel Key, Lunae Communication.
Those three are revealed just by doing the main quest. Look up a walkthrough.
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Starcom nexus дерево игдирас
How do you find the yngdigras tree that is required to complete the museum collection mission? I just can’t locate it. i know from the ulooquo that it has something to do with the crimson giant star and storm station, which i have located. But where is that tree? The nebula around storm station does contain a glowing yngdigras seed-like structure to the east but nothing happens when i touch it.
17 дек. 2019 в 5:54
The ulooquo trader gives you all you need: a starting point (crimson star), a direction (towards the storm station), and a distance («and then again» (being double the distance from the star to the station)).
17 мар. 2022 в 21:51
It’s obvious if you realize “then again” means “just keep swimming”. I feel like a secondary clue to find would be nice. After checking the span between the crimson giant and sentinel storm world, I decided that maybe it was referring to the eye of Typhon instead, a monster commonly associated with storms. Then I decided it might have something to do with the sunless redoubt which is a world shrouded by nebula filled with lightning. Finally, I breached the nebula core in hopes it would be there before giving up and checking here. Maybe I missed it, but maybe, a second part to the hint would be nice. Something poetic about passing the brown dwarf is all it would take
17 мар. 2022 в 23:13
There are a lot of those mystifying moments where the clue isn’t sufficient to get you to the destination required.
But the developer abandoned the game almost immediately after V1.0, so they never got around to fixing it.
25 сен. 2022 в 22:13
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There are a lot of those mystifying moments where the clue isn’t sufficient to get you to the destination required.
But the developer abandoned the game almost immediately after V1.0, so they never got around to fixing it.
27 сен. 2022 в 7:10
There are a lot of those mystifying moments where the clue isn’t sufficient to get you to the destination required.
But the developer abandoned the game almost immediately after V1.0, so they never got around to fixing it.
What do you mean abandoned? V1.0 means completed.everything there after is a bonus. Ahhahahaha
V1.0 means the devs think the game is completed. There can be an ocean between «think» and «is».
27 сен. 2022 в 12:07
Most AAA games need a day 1 patch for most people to play it at all. By your logic, that patch is extra and the game is fully complete because it is 1.0
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