Not really. 7 out of 12 night turns our robots will not be leaving the camp. The other 5 turns they probably won't be leaving either.
Edit: OOh, update edit.
Edit 2: Question, what is the difference between a resonance crystal and a crystal.
Edit: 2.1 : Ow, there is none. In that case...
Edit 3: Let's hail the material dealer. We have some opportunities here.
Name: | Cost: | Description: |
Hexium | 3 | Hexium can be smelted into either Grey-metal or Helitite. Grey-metal is an alright general purpose material but isn't the best around. Helitite isn't really good for anything but it's yellow and shiny. |
Greium | 2 | Greium is the natural ore of Grey-Metal. |
Relux Ore | 4 | An ore of a very tough metal. Typically Relux is saved for the armour plating of large machinery due to it's massive weight. |
Resonance Crystals | 20 | A catch-all term for crystalline rocks that can be used for high-tech machinery, most notably laser weapons, energy shields and anti-grav. |
Silicon | 8 | Silicon is a key component in electronics. |
Researchers:
- Research night vision (Not that it is going to be extremely useful)
- Examine the corpse / Research AI
Oil rig: Continue production
Mining rig: Continue digging
Robot 1: Create 3 more extension cords.
Robot 2: Process the corpse
Robot 3: Process resources
Us : Hail the orbital mineral depot. Buy 20 units of glass from the depot. Everything else is mostly useless.
Really, creating lanterns using resonance crystals is a huge waste. We should order some glass. Ordering resources from the depot is mostly a waste of credits. For example, we can create the electronics for a bit less than 4 credits ourselves*, even if we were buying the resources from the depot.
*Though we can't let the drones do it for us, sadly. Either us or the science clones.