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Latest revision as of 12:28, 8 December 2024

A Radar Anomaly is a form of astrogation target where the position of it is known, but the identity is not. Radar anomalies are typically a man-made vessel, whether it be mining ship or otherwise is to be determined by your discovery.

Obtaining

A radar anomaly can be found randomly by your crew, when they notice something odd on their instruments.

Locations

A radar anomaly can lead to a multitude of vessel interactions, with certain finds being determined by how the coordinates were obtained. The following table provides a list of how they're found:

Radar Anomaly Find Source Dialogue Associated Further Notes
K37 Derelict Crew Talk "Before we left, I saw SAR report a derelict they couldn't take back - it shouldn't be far from us. We could beat Search and Rescue to it."
Pirate Trap Crew Talk Same as previous
Minefield Crew Talk Same as previous
Any Miner (K37, Eagle Prospector, Cothon-212 or Model E) Crew Talk "What was that thing? Did you see that flash on the visfeed?"
Big Bad Wolf Crew Talk Same as previous
Pirate in Combat Crew Talk Same as previous
K225 (modified) Derelict Crew Talk "Captain, remember <sibling's ship name>, the ship <sibling> was on? I set up some bots to track automated insertion scans from Enceladus, and one of them just picked up a blip from its signature. Could we check it out?" End to the Missing Sibling questline.

Notes

  • Destination finds all have the same chance of appearing, excluding the K225 (modified) as it acts as a special case.
  • The find is set in stone once the coordinates have been recorded.
    • This can be taken advantage of by returning to Enceladus Prime without heading to the anomaly to save, going out to discover the object, and reloading if a different loadout would be preferred.