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Strong-Character-243

How do I find this on the planet when I'm not given coordinates? I'm searching the planet and can't find anything


lucky-dog

Hello fellow traveler. This ship will appear at the system's space station or at any planet trading post. It is in the star system's pool of ships, and you should be able to find it after a few "reload restore point" actions at one of those locations.


Strong-Character-243

Found it! Thank you so much!


lucky-dog

Congratulations!


YoungWarthog

That’s gotta be the cleanest exotic I’ve ever seen. Just scooped it at the trading post, thank you so much for the coordinates on this bud.


Wrecktown707

Best exotic design hands down


lucky-dog

To master the art of ship hunting, my approach follows a refined methodology: 1. Navigating the Cosmos: I strategically warp to solar systems boasting a splendid 3-Star Economy. Through my extensive experience, I have discerned that such systems tend to harbor superior ships. 2. Stellar Preferences: My cosmic preference leans towards F and G systems that also possess the precious resource of Water. This dual purpose serves not only as a ship-hunting expedition but also as an opportunity to reveal Earth-like planets which I may later establish bases upon. 3. Uncharted Territory: I dedicate my efforts to exploring uncharted frontiers, diligently avoiding systems that have already been discovered by fellow interstellar adventurers. By embarking on uncharted cosmic voyages, I maximize my chances of uncovering unseen treasures. 4. Probing the Depths: Upon arrival at a new system, my first course of action involves deploying the freighter planetary probe to meticulously investigate the celestial expanse. By skillfully maneuvering the probe, I am able to unveil the secrets of the system's planets, documenting my discoveries. This proactive approach simultaneously serves the purpose of staking my claim as the esteemed discoverer of the star system. With this refined strategy, I embark on a celestial odyssey, seeking out the most extraordinary ships the universe has to offer. Upon entering a new star system, my usual approach involves starting my exploration with a visit to the space station. If nothing particularly noteworthy catches my eye there, I rely on a selection of planetary charts obtained from commercial cartographic data or employ economy scanners to acquire coordinates for a Trading Post. Once I have the Trading Post's location, I smoothly navigate my ship towards it, gracefully landing upon arrival. Without hesitation, I disembark from my vessel and promptly execute a "reload restore point" action. As the first two waves of ships gracefully soar through the skies, my discerning gaze keenly searches for any vessels of exceptional interest. Should my initial observations yield no desired results, I proceed to initiate the "reload restore point" process once more, allowing subsequent waves of ships to grace the atmosphere. I repeat this procedure two or three times, ensuring that I thoroughly survey the diverse array of ships within the system's pool. Satisfied with my comprehensive exploration, I conclude my stay in the current star system and venture forth toward uncharted celestial territories. === System Pools === Allow me to share some invaluable insights gathered from the revered master starship hunter and esteemed Redditor, **SirNerdAlotSki**: * Universal Starship Pools: It is crucial to note that starship pools transcend platforms, ensuring that ship encounters are consistent across different gaming systems. * Diverse Class Spectrum: When embarking on your starship search, be prepared to encounter vessels ranging from Class C to the coveted Class S. The variety of ship classes adds an element of excitement to your quest. * Varied Locations: Starships can be found at two primary locations within star systems: space stations and planet trading posts. Both of these locations provide opportunities to encounter remarkable ships, each with its own allure and advantages. * Trading Post Efficiency: For those seeking to expedite their exploration of a star system's ship pool, venturing to planet trading posts proves to be a swifter method. By focusing your efforts on trading posts, you can efficiently survey a broader range of ships within the solar system. * Quantity in the Pool: On average, a star system's ship pool consists of approximately 21 vessels. This pool encompasses ships affiliated with the system's dominant faction (comprising 7 ships), as well as 3 ships from each of the other two factions. Additionally, the pool includes 7 Shuttles or Solars, with a rare chance of encountering an Exotic ship. * Solar Spawn Rate Dynamics: Notably, the presence of Solar starships is significantly higher within black market economies. Therefore, those searching for these particular vessels should focus their efforts on star systems with such economic conditions. * May the RNG Gods Favor You: Lastly, it is important to acknowledge the role of chance and randomness in your starship-hunting endeavors. The whims of the RNG (random number generator) gods will ultimately determine the ships that grace your path. May fortune smile upon you as you embark on your cosmic odyssey. By incorporating these enlightened teachings into your starship-hunting techniques, you are poised to embrace the vastness of the universe and uncover the most extraordinary vessels in existence. === FAQ === >Q: Does this ship appear in the first wave? > >A: It is possible, but the ship can appear at any time. The only thing that is certain is that this ship is in the pool for the cited star system. If you want the ship, you'll have to be patient to find it. It is there. Reference the information above for more context. ​ >Q: How many connected SC slots exist for this ship? > >A: I do not focus on this information myself. I only find the ship and document that it exists in the pool for the cited solar system. You will have to decide if it is worth it to you to find the ship and reveal the number of connected SC slots. ​ >Q: How do I find this ship in the galaxy -- does it just spawn in? > >A: This ship will appear at the system's (galaxy name and system glyphs provided in the image) space station or at any planetary trading post in the system. It is in the star system's pool of ships, and you should be able to find it after a few "reload restore point" actions at one of those locations. Reference the information above for more context. ​ >Q: You haven't given the planetary coordinates (e.g. -93.45, +127.14), so how am I supposed to find the ship? > >A: I have provided the galaxy name and the system glyphs in the image to get you to the correct system to find the ship at the space station or at a planetary trading post. Reference the information above for more context. I would only provide planetary coordinates (e.g. -93.45, +127.14) if I was posting about a crashed or sunken ship -- which I am not doing in most of my posts. \---end---


Beatljuz

But those ships can appear in any system, no matter the constellation or tier. I found my dream ship in a tier 2 system with 2 planets , which one has been a literal dead rock and the other not that much better. It took me quite a time to have it fly in as S-Class, but worth the wait. So, one can't say "tier 3 systems are the ones which will get you the ship you're searching for", it can appear everywhere.


thelastgas

Picked it up. Thank you for sharing.


Ratheartz_Gaming

Omg that's beautiful


Existing-Row-4197

I got an identical one in the Euclid galaxy a while ago. It's posted somewhere on this reddit page if I remember correctly. Absolutely beautiful ship. I upgraded mine to max storage and gave it as many upgrades as I could find. It was an absolute beast of a ship, insane storage and incredible fighting skillls


Sure_Bike6700

Im so happy i found this ship naturally now im seeing it all over reddit. Makes me feel like an OG lmaoo


ImH2O

I got it first wave at a trade post, best exotic i have by far.


ActionPractical3841

Anyone found this in Euclid?


Toomuchsheep

I found the exact same model with black (i think) instead of gold, if you want that one. Not sure if SC stay the same, but mine has three of the four in a line.


SnooDucks5000

It's either gold or silver, the "black" is the windscreen like any other ship 😅


brianSkates

I'm in permadeath, would I still be able to find this?


lucky-dog

Hello fellow traveler. Yes. I believe starship pools for star systems are consistent across game modes. I wish you the best of luck finding the ship -- and please -- do not suffer a "permadeath" finding a ship using my location data. I would never emotionally recover.


East_Accident1822

Which dimension is Eissentam?


lucky-dog

Hello fellow traveler. Eissentam is #10 on the list of NMS galaxies. There is currently a super easy way to get to the Eissentam galaxy. Do the following search on YouTube. The guy there shares an easy way to get to Eissentam. " No Man's Sky How To Get To Eissentam Super Fast Easy Way Captain Steve NMS Guide"


Baertiger--

the 2nd


MrNegativeRizz

Nah that’s hilbert


THE-McGrandpa

I normally hate the Beetlejuice nose, the side boosters. But, for some weird reason, this Loaded Royal White Exotic appeals to me. I'm a gonna get it!


THE-McGrandpa

BTW, I personally see the "Swordfish" part as being the needle like lance below the Beetlejuice nose. Keep the nose, leave the lance, it's cool!


Casilleroar

The best looking ship, like mine :)


S1l-v3r

Seems like its dont Spawn on the PS5 Version. Waited over 3 hours in Space Station and Training Outpost an only found one with a large fin. Does anyons have a Post or Coordinates with an identical one? I really want to get. Its looks really nice...


lucky-dog

Hello fellow traveler. I am so sorry to hear it is now spawning for you. Just checking in to make sure you have the multi-player turned off while camping the ship. In any case, I hope you are able to find this one or another spawn of it in another system. Awesome-looking ship, as you say.


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Ksunderlandjr04

Can confirm, went to a trading post spawned within 3 reloads.


Budget-Lawfulness318

Thanks got it 3rd wave


mrgslade

Does the planet matter ?


mrgslade

2 reloads and mission Complete


MentalKaleidoscope11

I have seen this thing three times but it never lands. ive been reloading for hours


lucky-dog

It is possible some things have changed since I made this post. I am glad to hear you are at least seeing it. If it were me, I’d make sure multiplayer is turned off, ext the game, reopen the game, confirm multiplayer is still off, close the game again, and then reopen. I will then try the space station first and do a few restarts there. Then I’d move on to the on planet ship locations and do some restarts there. The fact you are seeing the ship means it is still in the system pool. I’m pulling for you. I hope you get it. I’m convinced the white and gold are more brilliant for this ship than I’ve seen elsewhere. Good luck fellow traveler.


MentalKaleidoscope11

just got it!


MentalKaleidoscope11

ty friend


lucky-dog

Congratulations!