![]() ![]() Upon reaching the system, to my amazement i'm overwhelmed with a heavilly armed welcoming comitee. Kinda makes you feel important out there 8) So i had a VO Dart, and was walking around directing 4 huge ships. Role-Player: Just the other day as i kept advancing in the Vell Os arc i got this absolutely wicked mission, to drive 4 Destroyers to the Courageous docking station, and cause enough destruction. That's why I like hanging out in neutral systems such as those adjacent to Koria there's not much traffic and the governments rarely interfere with one's pirate-hijacking operations. It took at least sixty tries before I managed to keep the command Enterprise intact and board it without my "allies," the Feds, the Rebels, or even the bloody Aurorans blowing it up. The mission where you and a bunch of friendly pirates spring an ambush drove me up the wall. Notes on what systems like what goods would be nice, but I'll tell you what would be nicer: an ignore target button a la TIE Fighter which works for all friendly ships, even those not technically your escorts. I assume one can't board any plot-induced enemy ships? Even though I disabled several Manticores, Thunderheads, and an Enterprise, I couldn't board them. Afterwards I still had two fighters, a Pirate Valkyrie, and the Abomination. The thing I'm flying now is a brick (despite all three engine upgrades-you guys left out the Overdrive), but it's a brick with turrets! And two sets of marines! Before doing the final Pirate lets-get-our-asses-kicked mission I had several stolen Valkyries and Starbridges for escorts, as well as four docked Pirate Thunderheads and an Abomination. Rather than do trade runs I just ran missions for folks United Shipping frequently sent me 50000 credit and even 100K delivery runs! Before the Wild Geese sent me into the Pirate storyline (with the commensurate capital ship and upgrades-you know what I'm talking about) I had a very nice Pirate Starbridge with several railguns and fusion cannons. Psilon: Well, I registered last Sunday and have been playing religiously since then. I wouldn't be surprised if I reproduce a great big starmap on my wall. I've been carefully cataloguing what different planets have to buy and sell all day looking for good trade routes. EVN is the first game ever to make me take notes. Anyway, it's a very cool game, so give it a shot.
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