The subject of this article is from the Atlas Rises update.
The information from this article is up-to-date as of 23 July, 2018. |
The information from this article is up-to-date as of 23 July, 2018.
This article was catalogued by Galactic Hub Atlas. |
The Galactic Hub Project Legacy Region is a super-region.
Summary[ | ]
The Galactic Hub Project Legacy Region refers to the Rentocnii Conflux and 10 surrounding regions which were occupied by the Galactic Hub civilization prior to Update 1.30.
Although extensive documentation efforts are no longer underway in the Legacy Region, you can see the information documented on this region prior to 1.30 on the Galactic Hub Project (Pathfinder) page.
See the regular Galactic Hub page for information relating to the Hub's current operations in the Shungka Void and 10 surrounding regions.
NMS Archaeological Survey[ | ]
Andrew Reinhard of Archaeogaming is conducting a post-Update 1.3 Xenoarcheology survey in the Legacy Region. He is conducting this study under the title "Legacy Hub Archaeological Project (L-HAP)", for his sub-group of Archaeogaming, the "NMS Archaeological Survey." This section serves as a directory to his articles, and a brief summary of each.
- The Lost City of D: Archaeology in the Legacy Hub of No Man’s Sky - Introduction to the L-HAP, studies on Drogradur (particularly around the Portal).
- Excavating a Buried Settlement in No Man's Sky - A base is buried on a seemingly-barren planet, deep underneath the bedrock. Floating Communications Stations show the incline of a mountain wiped from existence.
- Exploring an Abandoned Base in No Man's Sky - Andrew discovers an above-ground base with its original structure still in tact.
Legacy Heritage Archive[ | ]
7101334, founder of the Galactic Hub, established the Legacy Heritage Archive program in the Galactic Hub. Inspired by the NMS Archaeological Survey and the Galactic Heritage Archive program, the Legacy Heritage Archive seeks to document, share, and protect bases constructed in the Legacy Hub prior to the Atlas Rises update. After the NEXT update, it will be expanded to include all Atlas Rises-era bases, provided they still exist.
Note that some Galactic Heritage Sites have also been identified in the Legacy Hub.
Like the Archaeological Survey, active research is still being conducted in this project.