The subject of this article is from the NEXT update.
The information from this article is up-to-date as of 28 October, 2018. |
The information from this article is up-to-date as of 28 October, 2018.
Hyperdrive | |
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FTL propulsion drive for warp speed | |
Category | Starship |
Type | Lightspeed Warp Drive |
Recharged with | Warp Cell |
Updated | NEXT |
This article is about the NEXT version of Hyperdrive. For the Atlas Rises version, see Hyperdrive (Atlas). |
The Hyperdrive is a starship propulsion method.
Summary
The Hyperdrive is the starship's lightspeed propulsion drive to aid players travel across galaxies. It is also known as a warp drive. By default, each warp between star systems consumes one Warp Cell which is the equivalent of 20% of the Hyperdrive's fuel supply. A hyperdrive can be precharged with up to 5 warp cells.
The base range of a hyperdrive is 100 light-years (ly) and the player can only warp to yellow colored systems. Installing proper hyperdrive upgrades, bought from Technology Merchant, in the ship will boost the range and create synergy. That doesn't mean it is advised to install the new hyperdrives in the technology slots. The technology slots are best used to activate a secondary synergy chain to specialize once your former module count reached its limit of 3 upgrades in the general cargo slots.
The Cadmium Drive, Emeril Drive and Indium Drive upgrades do not count to the upgrade limit and can fill up general slots easily. Initially these drives didn't activate a synergy bonus, but later this ability was re-implemented. However they do not have abilities that can be boosted, so they should be build near actual modules to offer the synergy to them.
Game description
FTL propulsion drive that allows starship to attain warp speed and jump between neighbouring systems.
User is advised to access Hyperdrive systems through Galactic Map.
How to Obtain
Once you’ve mastered the basics of Base building, you’ll receive an emergency broadcast coming from the nearby Space station. If you haven’t explored it already, you’ll find that Space Stations are home to various life-forms that can give you items, directions, and more (if you can get the general idea of what they are saying). You'll also find a trade hub to buy and sell items, and kiosks to buy blueprints and modifications using Nanites.
Ask the various life forms questions until you find one that has a mysterious message to you; it will send you back to your base planet with the location of a Distress Signal.
Heading back down to the planet, you’ll come across a huge Crashed Freighter, with debris everywhere. Look around for a pod with the transmission that was broadcasting. Request the logs to find a Hyperdrive blueprint.
Crafting
Hyperdrive can be built using a blueprint and the following ingredients:
- Chromatic Metal x125 + Microprocessor x5 → Hyperdrive
Hyperdrive can be repaired using the following resources:
- Chromatic Metal x63
- Microprocessor x3
A ship's hyperdrive cannot be dismantled.
Pre-order bonus
The pre-order starships Alpha Vector and Horizon Omega came equipped with the Hyperdrive to give pre-ordered players a head start whereas the starting ships needed to craft it. Nowadays, this is standard.
Upgrades
- Cadmium Drive - Red Systems
- Emeril Drive - Green Systems
- Indium Drive - Blue Systems
- Hyperdrive Upgrades
Release History
- Release - Introduced to the game.
- NEXT - Hyperdrive technology reworked, with limited range (100 ly) and limited travel (only yellow colored systems). Blueprint changed, formerly used Dynamic Resonator and Heridium. Cadmium Drive, Emeril Drive, Indium Drive and procedurally generated Hyperdrive Upgrades added, while Warp Reactor Sigma/Tau/Theta upgrades removed. Hidden changes: Removed the synergy and light-year boost of the special drives used to visit new star types.
- NEXT 1.63 - Hidden changes: Synergy for special drives readded.