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Revision as of 04:11, 6 January 2012

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Scrap Metal

Mineable

The rapid industrialization that followed the settlement of the Sirius Sector has resulted in large fields of Scrap Metal, the detritus resulting from extensive manufacturing and mining operations. These debris fields present both a navigational hazard and a potential second-stage resource, so a small cottage industry has sprung up among those who collect scrap metal and resell it at smelting plants.

Notes

  • 1 unit of Scrap Metal takes up 1 unit of space in your cargo hold.

Scrap metal is a commodity made up of the leftover pieces of broken equipment and ships. The Junkers trade heavily in it, and it is often used by shipyards to be converted into more useful materials, such as Engine Components or Ship Hull Panels.

Notable fields can be found in New York, New London, Sigma-13, and Omega-15.

Availability

Disclaimer

The data listed on this page was generated from the default server configuration files on 6/01/2012. Server-side data may be changed on any server at any time, without any notice to the user community. The only authoritative source for in-game data is the game itself.
In addition, the drop rates listed here do not incorporate any faction mining bonuses that may be applicable. With the proper ID, IFF, and mining vessel, your yield may be much higher.