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...and a system image and photo of the lovely Planet Matsuyama have been uploaded for the Hiroshima system. I took a stab at a description as well. Someone more familiar with the system and factions there is welcome to edit or replace it.
Maybe some info in:
http://discoveryfl.com/wiki/index.php?title=Commodities
about Nomad Brains, or maybe in:
http://discoveryfl.com/wiki/index.php?titl...ble_Commodities:laugh:

That will be realy great, and maybe some info about another Nomad Waste.
' Wrote:Maybe some info in:
http://discoveryfl.com/wiki/index.php?title=Commodities
about Nomad Brains, or maybe in:
http://discoveryfl.com/wiki/index.php?titl...ble_Commodities:laugh:

That will be realy great, and maybe some info about another Nomad Waste.

http://discoveryfl.com/wiki/index.php?title=Pilots
While that page hasn't been touched in a while and is missing images for all but one, it's the most you're going to find about brains. There is no difference between a nomad brain and, say, a Pirate pilot, just where you find them, how much you can sell them for, and who will stop you for carrying them.

I can't see a reason to add sell prices to pilots (nothing else has sell prices), and they're RP items anyway. If you want to get a battleship and farm them for money, so be it, but that's rather frowned upon and will not be encouraged by the wiki team.

As for other 'nomad waste', do you mean weapons or other level pilots? Because the weapons are already listed.
' Wrote:As for other 'nomad waste', do you mean weapons or other level pilots? Because the weapons are already listed.

I mean Derelict Nomad Artifact or soo called Nomad Balls.
Nagano System
I've uploaded a system image, description, and images of Planets Koda and Tomioka, and an image and description of the Takasaki Dust Field.
I added a couple of notes regarding how the ID's on the wiki may not reflect what the ID's actually read in game, due to our ability to change them on the fly.
There's no real evidence that I could find to support the previous history, so I've replaced it with the Ainu version of the GC's history.

Changed it from this:

Quote:The Golden Chrysanthemums began as simple, democratic women who wanted to end the injustice and negative discrimination shown against women in the Kusari Empire. After the Shogunate banned their organizations and eventually killed their main leaders, the women who fought for liberty went to illegality and began to call themselves the Golden Chrysanthemums. In our days, the Golden Chrysanthemums are one of the two big crime societies operating in Kusari space - their alliance with the Blood Dragons and the Outcasts give them a hopeful help in the resistance against the Kusari government.

To this

Quote:Most scholars date the start of the group as the publication of Golden Chrysanthemum in Bloom in 642 AS. The author, Yuyu Matsuda, was a young but critically acclaimed poet. Charismatic and well-spoken, Matusda had a considerable following among young Kusari women who found their lives lacking in direction but were reluctant to become married and fulfill their traditional role in Kusari society.

Matsuda decried what she saw as the corruption of the Kusari male-dominated culture and preached a revolution led by the long-suffering women of Kusari. These ideas were eventually encapsulated in Golden Chrysanthemum in Bloom, in which Matsuda described a fictitious nation called Yomi. A place of fat, lazy male bureaucrats who handed out concessions at the whim of entrenched mega-corporations, Yomi was eventually engulfed in revolution and united under the rule of a benevolent Empress personally selected by the goddess Amaterasu to watch over her people.

Matsuda looked to the foreigners as a model, where women could be president and run corporations. The Chrysanthemum went on to become a best-seller. Unfortunately, in 648 AS, Matsuda crossed the dangerous line between ideas and actions when she was implicated in the botched assassination attempt of the planetary governor of Kyushu.

Rather than face the ignominy of imprisonment, Matsuda chose ritual suicide instead. An increase in attacks on government personnel and installations followed soon after. Neither as well armed as the Blood Dragons nor as influential as the Hogosha, the Golden C. have been more of an irritant to the government than an actual threat.

Unfortunately, any attempts to locate the Golden C. base or learn more about their organization has been thwarted by their willingness to die rather than talk. A Golden C. pilot will trigger her ship's self-destruction rather than be captured, and suicide attacks are common. Attempts to infiltrate the Golden C. have proven equally fruitless. On several occasions the Kusari government has received the finger of an undercover agent wrapped in a page from one of Matsuda's books.

The Kusari State Police keeps a watchful eye on the faction, but has been unable to completely control them. This is at least partly due to the assistance of the Blood Dragons, who have made use of the Golden C. base in Hokkaido as a rest stop on the long journey to the inner systems of Kusari. The Blood Dragons also share the group'€™s desire to overthrow the government and reform House Kusari, although perhaps using more sophisticated methods.
New Page Added for my SCRA "Ben Warner". ^_^
Anyone else think Super Heavy Fighters should be moved or copied to Bombers? They have bomber torpedo capability and it's half of those ships' primary capability.