Hi all, Glad to be back with some Ostranauts. I will be back even though I started up some MechWarrior videos. Keep on Keep'n on. Let me know in the comments what more you would like to see from the channel. Thanks all.
"Unexpired" simply refers to the fact that it has time remaining. The majority of those you might find on derelicts are expired and worthless. The best way to deal with salvage permits is to purchase one for $5k and then when there's a few hours left in the permit time, go sell it back to the license kiosk for the majority of the funding back.
@@MontePlaysGames Yeah, I haven't yet visited the Flotilla, so I wasn't even aware you could buy one there until I saw your video. I think I've found exactly 1 random permit in the dozens of derelicts I've visited that wasn't expired. The rest have been months or even years expired.
I still think you might be misunderstanding permits. Specifically the unexpired part. Permits are like drivers licenses, they always come with an expiry date (at least if I understand the game right). You won't find an item called "Unexpired Permit", you'll just find a permit and the description box will say "unexpired permits allow you to do x/y/z", and then you need to look at the actual item to see if a permit is still valid. I don't know if the game has them, but if you're looking for something that would never expire, you'd essentially be looking for something like a Letter of Marque, which IRL allowed independent vessels to engage in *permitted* activities (as described within the letter) in *permitted* areas. Sometimes letters of marque were exceptionally broad and could basically say "I can do what I want", most times they were more specific like "you can fight the spanish and take their cargo and crew. pay your taxes though." If you don't have a permit, you're engaging in criminal activity.
those tentacle thing you talking about probably just Easter egg. a dude wearing space suit with purple tentacle floating outside the ship then desappear. i think it doesn't effect anything. saw it couple time on different save games.
I was so shocked at how it freaked me out. I was so in my building mode that I was so surprised. Creepy little add on. Maybe it will play out in the story somehow in the future
Hi all, Glad to be back with some Ostranauts. I will be back even though I started up some MechWarrior videos. Keep on Keep'n on. Let me know in the comments what more you would like to see from the channel. Thanks all.
"Unexpired" simply refers to the fact that it has time remaining. The majority of those you might find on derelicts are expired and worthless. The best way to deal with salvage permits is to purchase one for $5k and then when there's a few hours left in the permit time, go sell it back to the license kiosk for the majority of the funding back.
Talk about finding out the hard way. :) I guess its just available if you can't access KLEG for some reason.
@@MontePlaysGames Yeah, I haven't yet visited the Flotilla, so I wasn't even aware you could buy one there until I saw your video. I think I've found exactly 1 random permit in the dozens of derelicts I've visited that wasn't expired. The rest have been months or even years expired.
If you noticed you are farther from that gig when you were at that ship so you were 1842 km instead of the 1724 km when at the station
Guess I could use that to triangulate location. Good catch. Thanks.
Coooooooooool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very true of space
I still think you might be misunderstanding permits. Specifically the unexpired part. Permits are like drivers licenses, they always come with an expiry date (at least if I understand the game right). You won't find an item called "Unexpired Permit", you'll just find a permit and the description box will say "unexpired permits allow you to do x/y/z", and then you need to look at the actual item to see if a permit is still valid.
I don't know if the game has them, but if you're looking for something that would never expire, you'd essentially be looking for something like a Letter of Marque, which IRL allowed independent vessels to engage in *permitted* activities (as described within the letter) in *permitted* areas. Sometimes letters of marque were exceptionally broad and could basically say "I can do what I want", most times they were more specific like "you can fight the spanish and take their cargo and crew. pay your taxes though."
If you don't have a permit, you're engaging in criminal activity.
those tentacle thing you talking about probably just Easter egg. a dude wearing space suit with purple tentacle floating outside the ship then desappear. i think it doesn't effect anything. saw it couple time on different save games.
I was so shocked at how it freaked me out. I was so in my building mode that I was so surprised. Creepy little add on. Maybe it will play out in the story somehow in the future
I've seen it too. Monsters in the dark...
@@davids6897 Boo!! Spooky for Halloween.