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* Make sure you visit every planet in the [[Sol]] system. | * Make sure you visit every planet in the [[Sol]] system. | ||
− | * Radioactive Materials have been found on the moons | + | * Radioactive Materials have been found on the moons orbiting the gas giants before. This could prove useful. |
* If you have difficulty with the first battle, try exploring the entire solar system first. It's bound to have some sources of interest. | * If you have difficulty with the first battle, try exploring the entire solar system first. It's bound to have some sources of interest. | ||
* [[Venus]] is a dangerous planet with a low mineral yield and is better left alone. [[Mercury]] can be very risky as well - unless you are skilled with landing, it is also better left alone. | * [[Venus]] is a dangerous planet with a low mineral yield and is better left alone. [[Mercury]] can be very risky as well - unless you are skilled with landing, it is also better left alone. | ||
* Listen to what the starbase commander has to say. | * Listen to what the starbase commander has to say. | ||
* Whatever you do, do NOT leave the Solar system until you are absolutely positive you have done all the missions there and explored all safe planets. | * Whatever you do, do NOT leave the Solar system until you are absolutely positive you have done all the missions there and explored all safe planets. |
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- Make sure you visit every planet in the Sol system.
- Radioactive Materials have been found on the moons orbiting the gas giants before. This could prove useful.
- If you have difficulty with the first battle, try exploring the entire solar system first. It's bound to have some sources of interest.
- Venus is a dangerous planet with a low mineral yield and is better left alone. Mercury can be very risky as well - unless you are skilled with landing, it is also better left alone.
- Listen to what the starbase commander has to say.
- Whatever you do, do NOT leave the Solar system until you are absolutely positive you have done all the missions there and explored all safe planets.