The subject of this article is from the Visions update.
The information from this article is up-to-date as of 13 August, 2019. |
The information from this article is up-to-date as of 13 August, 2019.
Livelai Ring Research Station | |
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Galaxy | Euclid |
Region | Atkastr Band |
Star system | KA Mariner-Wuleycitya |
Planet | Demon's Desolation |
Builder | Demonmariner |
Builder platform | PC |
Galactic coords | 063D:0081:0132:0114 |
Portalglyphs | 611402933E3E611402933E3E |
Game mode | Normal |
Updated | Visions |
Features | |
Farm | Geobay |
NO | NO |
Landing pad | Arena |
YES | |
Trade terminal | Racetrack |
YES | NO |
Livelai Ring Research Station is a player base.
Summary[ | ]
Livelai Ring Research Station is a player base, located at Latitude/Longitude +28.51, +39.95 on Demon's Desolation in the KA Mariner-Wuleycitya system.
The base has two major sections: a high-altitude station and a support station on the moon's surface. Both sections have a landing pad, trade terminal, standing planters, First Aid stations, and other facilities useful to travelers. Both sections of the base are fully powered and operational as required by the BEYOND update.
Facilities[ | ]
- Galactic Trade Terminal
- Shield Station
- Health Station
- Standing Planters (currently inoperable)
- Refiner
- Autonomous Mining Units producing Silver
- Teleporter
- Landing Pad
Additional information[ | ]
The scientific research foundation that funded construction and operation of this station selected its location as optimal for conducting research on the rings of the parent planet, Livelai XI. The moon Demon's Desolation orbits very close to the rings, placing the high altitude portion of the base almost in the rings themselves.
Note: The base teleporter is on the moon's surface, and a landing pad is nearby. However, there are two landing pads on the high-altitude station, and visitors teleporting to the base may find themselves on the surface and their starship on one of the high-altitude landing pads. Do not teleport to the base without assuring that your ship's launch thrusters are sufficiently fueled for liftoff.