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Unstable Anomalies

Event




OVERVIEW


Space monitoring installations have detected unusual energy spikes in the Zurich and Tohoku systems. The energy signatures seem to match chaotic, temporary spatial anomalies known as jump holes.

Pilots are advised to stay away from these space anomalies due to their chaotic nature, as entering them may result in your ship being relocated to unknown, uncharted areas of space with no way of return.

There are two confirmed locations of these anomalies: one in the shadow of the volcanic moon Ramsen and one at the edge of the Izu Planetary Fragment field.

Rule notes:
  • All IDs with ZOI in Zurich and Tohoku also have ZOI in the connected unknown systems.
  • The following IDs have the additional below engagement rights and ID lines within connected unknown systems:


    - May demand credits or cargo from non-allied corporate faction ships and destroy them if they refuse to comply.
    - May demand non-allied corporate faction ships to vacate the system and destroy them if they refuse to comply.
    - May treat all unlawful ships as combat targets, including transports.
So either the event is bugged or the infocard for Narcrahtite is wrong.

- Freighters are also able to mine it.
- Corinth Research Station is paying 500$
It also says it can be demanded anywhere in the Taus.
did you try to sell it to Freeport 6?
It's a event ?
yes
The event has been updated as has the infocard. The smallest miners do receive the largest bonus, but as with other fields, other ships "can" mine, but less efficiently. The ore currently sells in the Taus.
Reports suggest accelerating destabilization of the identified jump holes in Zurich and Tohoku. Full collapse is expected within 24-48 hours.
Full collapse of the unstable rift in Tohoku has been confirmed. The Zurich anomaly is expected to follow suit soon but may remain stable for a short time.
The Zurich anomaly has also now collapsed.
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