![]() Gonna have to look at the source and see if there's any of those exotics worlds that AREN'T in white star systems. How to mine and get RU & Melnorme credits both answered, no? Â I finished mining to get these numbers in the middle of 2157 and finished the game in 2158. Â I bought all the technology, all the information, used the Melnorme as my exclusive fuel stop (quite easy to do that since I'd end up with 500 credits EASILY by the time I was ready for fuel), and finished with a 4200 credit balance (counting Rainbow worlds and the Umgah gift in there). ÂĪnd as far as the white star systems go close to Sol, I ran into tons of bio unit opportunities too. Â Hayes just keeps saying "Yes this will keep the fires burning!". Â And for those exotics efficionados, I kept running into Sapphire, Ruby, and Emerald worlds. Â Let's just say I brought back about 4K RU per category (or more, upwards of 10-12K RU in a category sometimes!) in the upper sections about each time I went out. Â The more density the more efficient your mining operations will be (less planets, more RU). Â The stars have different colors I guess based on density (#RU/#planets). Â I figure from mining all the white star systems not in Ur-Quan or Yehat space in my last game (all the stuff on my mainship I want, all the escorts I want, 150K RU left over babeee!). Â The most profitable (in terms of density) is white. If you look at what Hayes said about mining he gives a color guide. Â Although as you will see below, I figured out another way to do it. They count the bio as a part of the minerals.Ībout Alpha Centauri - I mine the two ruby worlds quite y to land close, travel to a deposit, grab it, and then go back. « Reply #38 on: March 16, 2004, 04:03:12 am »ĭo they have a list of the most credit rich system? « Reply #37 on: March 16, 2004, 03:40:22 am »įor those who are interested, out of the Star Control 2 Strategy Guide, which you can find in PDF somewhere if you want to see it (it has lots of spoilers tho'): Hitting Delta touri on the way does not hurt either. You just follow the rainbow worlds! - All the way, it takes about a year, but it gets you tons of everything as rainbow worlds have tons of radioactives! You buy the heat and lightning resistant tech and have a few left over credits. I have gotten a lot of and RU in two ways. Still going to have to check the white stars in Ur-Quan and Yehat space just for kicks though, I guess. I know of 4 (Alpha Centauri, one of the Vulcepulae systems, a system near Pkunk space). How to mine and get RU & Melnorme credits both answered, no? I finished mining to get these numbers in the middle of 2157 and finished the game in 2158. I bought all the technology, all the information, used the Melnorme as my exclusive fuel stop (quite easy to do that since I'd end up with 500 credits EASILY by the time I was ready for fuel), and finished with a 4200 credit balance (counting Rainbow worlds and the Umgah gift in there). Hayes just keeps saying "Yes this will keep the fires burning!".Īnd as far as the white star systems go close to Sol, I ran into tons of bio unit opportunities too. And for those exotics efficionados, I kept running into Sapphire, Ruby, and Emerald worlds. Let's just say I brought back about 4K RU per category (or more, upwards of 10-12K RU in a category sometimes!) in the upper sections about each time I went out. The more density the more efficient your mining operations will be (less planets, more RU). The stars have different colors I guess based on density (#RU/#planets). I figure from mining all the white star systems not in Ur-Quan or Yehat space in my last game (all the stuff on my mainship I want, all the escorts I want, 150K RU left over babeee!). The most profitable (in terms of density) is white. ![]() Although as you will see below, I figured out another way to do it. « Reply #35 on: March 16, 2004, 02:48:42 am »Ībout Alpha Centauri - I mine the two ruby worlds quite y to land close, travel to a deposit, grab it, and then go back. ![]()
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