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Waits are 'stars' starfish?
Know what I'll look for a planet with these quests again and see if I can find some of the ones that aren't obviously rocks or plants. Back in an hour or two.
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First planet I've checked I found quests for Mushrooms, Grass, Stars, Shells, and Snails - 2 per town and one with a lone guy in a shack in the wild. This planet does not seem to have any of that, no little flora to gather, no rocks, nothing. Put about 30 minutes into searching the planet and came up with nothings which tells me the only information I really need, the quests can ask for things you cannot get all, or cannot reasonably get, on the planet where they ask. This makes the entire quest type pointless to do deliberately due to the time requirements.
You could hoard random object collectibles and keep them on your ship I guess, but inventory space is at a sufficient premium I can't see this as viable myself, like carrying excess mats to sell when quest givers only want 50 and shops seem to either buy 50 at a good price or 500 for almost nothing, the math just doesn't work compared to knocking out pirate or predator quests except when you just happen to be carrying what they want or for roleplay if yer that kind of player.