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[[File:Lifepod foating.png|thumb|A HAL9000 floating in space]] | [[File:Lifepod foating.png|thumb|A HAL9000 floating in space]] | ||
The Heavily Armoured Lifepod 9000 is an almost cylindrical safety tool fitted to all ships flying in the [[A Ring|Rings]]. Designed that in the case of a hull failure, or nuclear meltdown, the crew is evacuated to the lifepod, where they will be maintained under the supervision of a [[AI|Class-1 AI]], where they will be maintained until they are returned to [[Enceladus Prime|Enceladus]]. | The Heavily Armoured Lifepod 9000 is an almost cylindrical safety tool fitted to all ships flying in the [[A Ring|Rings]]. Designed that in the case of a hull failure, or nuclear meltdown, the crew is evacuated to the lifepod, where they will be maintained under the supervision of a [[AI|Class-1 AI]], where they will be maintained until they are returned to [[Enceladus Prime|Enceladus]]. | ||
A lifepod will transmit a morse code message to ships nearby, signalling it's SOS. | |||
== Obtaining == | == Obtaining == |
Latest revision as of 00:31, 8 November 2024
Description
A pinnacle of life-saving technology, the HAL-9000 is a robust device capable of preserving life of spaceship crew for weeks to months in most hostile environments. -Trading Card Description
The Heavily Armoured Lifepod 9000 is an almost cylindrical safety tool fitted to all ships flying in the Rings. Designed that in the case of a hull failure, or nuclear meltdown, the crew is evacuated to the lifepod, where they will be maintained under the supervision of a Class-1 AI, where they will be maintained until they are returned to Enceladus.
A lifepod will transmit a morse code message to ships nearby, signalling it's SOS.
Obtaining
Lifepods can be found floating occasionally as a random event, sometimes from radar anomaly contacts, or will be left in place after a ship's reactor goes through nuclear meltdown. A lifepod can fit inside the cargo bay of ships, or be grabbed with the use of a manipulator or a cradle. It can be sometimes il-advised to put a lifepod directly into the cargo hold mid flight, as it can block up an MPU and make most models inoperable because of it.
NOTE: some specific ships are downright impossible to get lifepods from, or don't drop them at all. The EIME's iron-droplet-cooled reactor makes it impervious to meltdown, and the BBW does not drop a lifepod, despite technically being a ship.
Usage
Lifepods can be brought back to Enceladus for a reward of 50,000 E$.
If a lifepod is of pirate origin (i.e. a destroyed pirate ship), and have a bounty hunting license, you can either bring the lifepod to the BBW for an extra bonus of between 50,000 to 150,000 E$, where you can keep the lifepod for it's default reward of 50,000 E$, or bring it back to Enceladus straight for a total of 75,000 E$ reward.