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@lily40k hopefully one day I will be able to!
@Dies Irawe I can certainly do that once I actually figure out the crew mechanics a bit more definitively.
For anyone who wants to know if they can link or incorporate this guide, feel free to do so! Credit would be appreciated but honestly I don't care that much.
Obviously INSANELY helpful with high beryllium content, but it's also a blast to fly for me personally (I recommend manual, or turning off the auto-rotate feature when opening the jaws! You can find the setting in "tuning," I forget what it's called though.)
Also the Vulture Prospector when set up with two Gungnirs and with ND-NTTR rockets... That is a dangerous setup, for everybody around... pilot most definitely included! Have fun!
may I include your guide link in my review so I can share with my friends?
All in all though this is an amazing guide, thanks for taking the time to document and update this bud!
I got extremely lucky and stumbled upon one, wrecked, on my third drop. it came with a couple million worth of equipment which i was able to redistribute to make a self sufficient scout. On my very first trip into the belt I then found 1.2 million worth of anomalies. (and, yes, they all fit into it's bay)