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Go to a pirate station/trade depot.
Buy all the suspicious tech/arms.
Open them, and sell the contents to a tech trader.
The suspicious packets will restock at a rate of about 1 per min, so if you have 5-10 stations to teleport between then you can endlessly hop between them to buy as much of them as you want...
Alternatively, you can fight sentinels to get salvaged glass and sell the tech modules those drop... just leave the summoner(s) alive and you will be able to farm as much as you want without ever reaching higher wanted levels.
Excellent advice:
https://youtu.be/lcvc3jquzRk
Ship looks even better now.. trap carpet in galley et al,
Buy the mods at hefty discount and then immediately sell them back for full price.
It doesn't make as much as the outlaw system method though.
I'm a little disappointed the sails only render once you get up close, but I'm not aware of any solution for that issue :/
Glad to see you having fun with the miniature exocraft. didn't realise it was possible to skip across land with the nautilon like that
Bone museum.
Design and assemble complete skeletons from your collection of ancient bones. Imagine how ancient alien creatures might have looked, and re-assemble their bodies from their fossilised remains - with millions of possibilities for unique species.
https://www.nomanssky.com/relics-update/
: Pleasure friend.
hehe, yeah, seems HG added that at precisely the right moment to solve my conundrum