GOD DAMMIT WHERE IS THAT INFORMATION seriously tho I tried to look this up and couldn't find anything. That makes a lot of sense from a balance perspective... guess I need to rethink my tactics. Fortunately I didn't actually buy that ship ingame.
Had a very tense and interesting mission. Found three scan a ship quests that were in the same rough region of the space. It was a long distance away, and I'm normally a bounty hunter rather than an explorer, but the grand total was 260,000 credit payout so I decided to take the missions on. I wasted half of the mission time trying to get supplies for the journey at a cheap price, ended up getting ripped off by TT anyway. Bought a dram for the extra fuel capacity, loaded myself up with 800 units of fuel and set out.
It all went pretty OK, except for two things. The first is that I miscalculated how much fuel I needed, I should have bought and filled up two drams. The second is that the "ring system" that the last derelict was located in turned out to be massive. To cover the whole thing in time, without bringing down my sensors, I tried to spam emergency burn. This was not a good idea, it didn't really help with the search and I ran out of supplies. Sadly, the autopilot had driven us through some ion storms on the way here (the nebulas listed on the sector map seem wildly incorrect, I assume that's a glitch), so I ran out of supplies. But I figured I was all good... until I ran out of fuel on the return trip. And drifted towards a sun with a warning beacon, 30 LY from the nearest inhabited system. Into the gravity well of a very large sun, which devastated my fleet before we could escape the corona.
Before we could even build up speed, a remnant fleet of 5 ships moved to intercept us. I didn't have time to use sustained burn, I had to choose between emergency burn and fighting. At 8% fleetwide combat readiness, I decided to turn and fight while I still had combat capable ships. My entire fleet was disabled except a Condor light carrier, and my flagship, an Enforcer lovingly named the ISS Billiards. Both at 20% CR.
The remnant ships were quick and methodical, all 5 rushing down the front but then moving back as they took fire. I tried to match their movements but my slow speed and intermittent engine failure made it difficult. Frequently my cannons would bring down the shields of a remnant only for it to retreat back into the mass. I don't know how the Billiards survived; it got overloaded twice, had all of its armor stripped off and was reduced to 30% hull. Still, I managed to take down 2 of the remnants with good old fashioned cannon fire; the condor got the rest with its LRMs and heavy bomber wings.
We were lucky and got a good haul of 30 supplies. I mothballed the entire fleet except the two destroyers and a mudskipper and tried to find scrap. The system had a ludicrous remnant presence, at one point I got jumped by literally 50 of them. Long story short, I ran away a lot, slunk around going dark, and managed to mine enough fuel out of scattered debris fields to make it home. Somehow, this whole series of events was the only major adventure I've ever gone on with no combat losses, not even fighter pilots. In spite of that, 50 crew were still lost to various scavenging accidents and critical malfunctions. I kinda wish I had to pay my crews for RP purposes, but if we assume they're getting a cut then they must be making bank. Since we failed a 100,000 credit objective, I didn't end up that much richer at the end of all this. But, along the way we found two class IV survey datas... last time I had one of those I sold it on the black market in Sindria for 92k credits. So in the end it all works out.
I really love the kind of Han Solo/Boba Fett/Malcolm Reynolds simulator this is. I don't doubt that there are better ways to make a fortune than the way I'm doing it, but I love being a working class space lady living off inconsistent income. Fuck being a Jedi, we should have gotten a Star Wars game like this a long time ago. I'm kind of tempted to run limited time "see how much money you can make in X months" characters, that sounds like it could be a fun little contest with myself. Has anyone tried anything like that?