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Star Salvage Reborn is the up to date version of this scenario. Up to date plus new features.
Junkyard Salvager is another scenario similar with a different story line and features.
Other mods are nice, but I feel you are being given too much too easily.
SS, however, makes you actually work for every single advancement you get. Makes me feel like I am actually working for the rewards. I will keep supporting this mod until the heat death of the universe.
I commented on KIAs videos on his YT vids a few times and then caught him on discord or somewhere. We talked about the mod, he was very open to listening to suggestions and polite about it.
He mentioned story chapters past getting lev 10 in job classes. He wanted missions, like go fetch X amount of X items and turn in that you could complete for ISI for UP points or credits.
I talked with him about finding an old space battle field with less loose random parts and more ship wrecks that were missing key components. Maybe maybe not part of any story line but something to satisfy the people that like to repair ships.
He was receptive to the idea, but told me about having so much on his plate at the time. New job, moving, I think he said a new baby and his computer was giving him some difficulty also. A lot going on.
Lord thou Knowest!
Igor! another 10,000 volts its twitching!!!
if anyone is still subscribed here SSR is coming along.. Be nice if KIADM could pass his notes on; but I'd settle for knowing he was still with us generally! Named a new Planet for him. Until you dig in the code you can't know how big he was planning I estimate over 80% of his sketched out road map (no more than a hand full of lines here and there - but the intent is clear) was ever released!