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The ship stops upgrading after 6 (I'm on NG+ 10 right now on another platform).
You are right. The suit I got in my NG+ 11 run, is the same as NG+ 10 as far as resistances go. The level 10 Starborn suit that is.
Now the stats on them is random each time you do a NG+ run or you can even save before you go thru the Unity and try to get better stats by reloading the save. However, the increase in difficulty with each NG+ run may go up after NG+ 10. That I am not sure about. But my NG+11 run has been very challenging.
It seems the challenge is dependent more on you level than NG+ as far as I can tell.
It interesting though that not many people talk about the major differences in the quests.
Like saving everyone at the lodge and the dialog choices that make the quest almost completely different.
Apart from the resistances, the stats are randomly generated after you go thru the Unity. You can save before doing that and go for better stats if you don't like what the roll of the dice gives you.
I have read the difficulty goes up some for each NG+ run you do. If you choose to skip the Main Quest, the Hunter attack never happens, so yeah, no one dies in that case. I always skip the Main Quest. Don't like it anyway.
And I edited my post about Vlad being wrong. He is right.
But there is another choice, or rather a set of alternate choices other than the first one.
Some open up completely new dialog and NPC interactions even redoing the first main quest. I did i t once before and never tried the alternate dialog choices.
There are also very interesting choice in many other quests.
There are several different Universes you can get each time you go thru the Unity and with different choices. But I only wanted the"normal one". Each time I got one of the weird ones, I reloaded my save right before going thru the Unity.
In my normal NG+ runs, there was two options when talking to Sarah. Redo the Main Quest or Skip it.
And yes, you do get some Starborn options in conversations in Quests and different responses from the NPC's. But I did not find them having much, if any impact on the outcome of using it.