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The '''universe reset''' refers to the process of creating a new [[universe]] after the current one comes to an end. A universe reset occurs when the administrators can force a manual reset to clear out the database to make the game run smoother. This happens once every 3-4 months.
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The '''universe reset''' refers to the process of creating a new [[universe]] after the current one comes to an end. The map of all randomly generated systems is recreated from scratch for players to explore once more. This happens once every three to four months.
  
==== What is kept, what is lost ====
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==== What is kept, and what is lost ====
When the game is reset all [[permanent star systems|non-permanent star systems]], [[bases]] and ships in [[stasis]] are lost. However, [[credits]], [[skills]], docked ships and active [[slaves]] are all kept.
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When the universe resets all [[permanent star systems|non-permanent star systems]] are regenerated. This means all [[bases|player bases]], deployed [[drones|permanent drones]], and map data are lost. However, [[credits]], [[skills]], docked ships, [[bots]], and all stored items are kept.  
  
 
==== What happens ====
 
==== What happens ====
After a reset occurs you start off undocked in whatever ship you were in before the reset. Be careful that you're not in a non-functioning [[storage ship]] or you might be stuck adrift with few options. A good idea to prevent this situation is to have an engine, shield, and energy equipped on any [[storage ship]]. Any slave that was active before the reset will appear automatically set to follow you.
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The server will shut down once the timer expires, which can be found in the announcement page for the relevant universe reset. Traditionally this happens at Noon server time (EDT) on Saturdays. The downtime varies but is never shorter than one hour.
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After the maintenance concludes, players will start off undocked in whatever ship they were in before the reset in a random protected system of [[Earthforce Space]]. Active bots will enter the new universe beside their owner and set to follow them. Returning characters will start with a small amount of map data of warp zero systems around Sol.  
  
All of your ships appear docked at the very first AI station you dock at. Be exceedingly careful that the first time you dock you are not doing so at a base that is difficult to get to.
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Docking at an AI station will trigger a prompt asking the player if they wish to dock all of their other ships at that station. If they decline, the ships will remain in limbo until the player docks again and accepts a prompt. Each character is given one free use of the command “/limbo” which will return all docked ships into this state. If this command is not used within 24 hours of the reset it will expire, though players commonly submit support tickets in order to limbo their ships past this time.
  
Note: Recently it has been put into the game to give a player without an engine an equipped coalfurnace to maneuver their ship. This will happen even if you do not have enough space to do so, which will end up overloading your ship.
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Wildspace is generated from a pre-chosen grayscale image for which contrast is translated to galaxy density. Fresh [[AI empires]] are placed in high [[danger factor]] peaks where their special HQ galaxies are located.  
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[[AI Outposts]] will reside in perilous space, wildspace, and even the far reaches of Earthforce space. As these do not respawn many players rush to destroy them for their unique drops.
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All roaming bosses seem to start spawned at the beginning of a new universe, and all lockouts are reset.  
  
 
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Revision as of 06:34, 21 May 2020

The universe reset refers to the process of creating a new universe after the current one comes to an end. The map of all randomly generated systems is recreated from scratch for players to explore once more. This happens once every three to four months.

What is kept, and what is lost

When the universe resets all non-permanent star systems are regenerated. This means all player bases, deployed permanent drones, and map data are lost. However, credits, skills, docked ships, bots, and all stored items are kept.

What happens

The server will shut down once the timer expires, which can be found in the announcement page for the relevant universe reset. Traditionally this happens at Noon server time (EDT) on Saturdays. The downtime varies but is never shorter than one hour. After the maintenance concludes, players will start off undocked in whatever ship they were in before the reset in a random protected system of Earthforce Space. Active bots will enter the new universe beside their owner and set to follow them. Returning characters will start with a small amount of map data of warp zero systems around Sol.

Docking at an AI station will trigger a prompt asking the player if they wish to dock all of their other ships at that station. If they decline, the ships will remain in limbo until the player docks again and accepts a prompt. Each character is given one free use of the command “/limbo” which will return all docked ships into this state. If this command is not used within 24 hours of the reset it will expire, though players commonly submit support tickets in order to limbo their ships past this time.

Wildspace is generated from a pre-chosen grayscale image for which contrast is translated to galaxy density. Fresh AI empires are placed in high danger factor peaks where their special HQ galaxies are located.

AI Outposts will reside in perilous space, wildspace, and even the far reaches of Earthforce space. As these do not respawn many players rush to destroy them for their unique drops.

All roaming bosses seem to start spawned at the beginning of a new universe, and all lockouts are reset.