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Wormholes - What IS really only the other side?
Hi there! If you have picked up this book, thank you! Also, was the title good? Nevermind. Anyway. Wormholes. You've seen them. You've traversed them. But you still might want to know more about them. Am I right? Wormholes connect pockets of the universe to one another allowing us to easily, and quickly, traverse large distances. They also come in a few variants, or as I like to say, levels. Different levels of wormhole are harder or easier to traverse. Luckily for you, through the science of neurotraining, it's possible to instantly learn the secrets of navigating the different difficulties of wormholes! This neurotraining is hard to come by though, as it is extremely advanced. You have three options if you want to obtain it.
Firstly, (and perhaps the most easy of them all) is to visit the Paxians in Paxius. They are interdimensional travelers of the multiverse and they know a lot about Warp Navigation. They will offer you training if you do some exploring for them. At least that's what I've been told.
Secondly, you can try to find a Terran that knows something about it, This is probably much more difficult. However, here are the last known locations of Warp Scientists if you'd rather go that route.
Warp Navigation training up to 1 is located in Sol. You should probably bring a Blue Aether.
Warp Navigation training up to 2 is located in Handel's Cove. I think you'll need a Vortex Pellet.
Warp Navigation training up to 3 is located in Ruby Steppes. If I recall, you'll want a Light Nuzzle.
Warp Navigation training up to 4 is located in Emphatic Biology. I've heard you'll need a Microbes Noirs.
Finally, you can train to become a Seer. It's a really, really big choice, but if you want to do that, you should head to Lyceum, I've hear the Seer's Enclave there is top notch.
Page 2 (Drone Deployment)
An Engineer s Drone Reference
Now that the sciency part if this book is out of the way, let's get down to engineering. The core of being an engineer is Drone Deployment. A drone is a small, stationary (although sometimes mobile) and autonomous platform that comes prequipped with weapons, shields, you know the works. When active, they will attack all enemies or support all allies in range! This is extremely, extremely useful. The important thing you need to know about drones is that you need specialized neurotraining to use them! Since I'm an engineer, I've maxed this training alreay so I know exacly where to find it!
Drone Deployment training up to 3 is located in Sol.
Drone Deployment training up to 12 is located in Prism. You'll definitely need Solar Cleansings.
Drone Deployment training up to 16 is located in Steppes. You'll want to bring a Quu Drone.
Drone Deployment training up to 20 is located in Ruby Steppes. Bring a Qafir Drone.
Once you have all the prerequisite neurotraining, you'll need to buy some drones. You can do this at almost any spacebase. Drones can then be equipped on your ship! Awesome right?! When you do this, they'll charge up. When fully charged, the drone can be deployed and it will do your bidding! When a drone dies, or runs out of power, you can scoop it back up into your ship! You'll need a specialized scoop known as a Drone Scoop to do this.
Page 3 (Remote Control)
Remote Control and Bot Ships
AI controlled bot ships are extremely useful. You can use them to do all sorts of tasks for you; combat, mining, trading, transport, almost anything really, but it can be a little confusing at first. So, let's get started.
Step 1: Neurotrain Remote Control. You will need RC Training equal to the piloting level of the ship you want to remote control. Here is a list of places you can do this.
Remote Control training up to level 2 is located in Lavanite. You might need a Blue Whisper.
Remote Control training up to level 4 is located in Glass Matrix. I think you need a Blue Aether.
Remote Control training up to level 6 is located in Prism. I've heard you need a Blue Vapor.
Remote Control training up to level 10 is located in Biologique. Bring Blue Dust!
Remote Control training up to level 14 is located in Serpica. It might require Traginium.
Remote Control training up to level 16 is located in the End of the Universe. 5 Giant Goblets oughta do the trick.
Remote Control training up to level 17 is located in Beta Antares. Gargantuan Goblets are the requirement.
Remote Control training up to level 18 is located in Lunacy. They'll ask the the Mad Scientist's Other Brain.
Step 2: Purchase a ship that you would like to remote control.
Step 3: Outfit the ship with all the items the ship needs. Ideally this will be a shield, engine, energybank, radar and some weaponry.
Step 4: Equip a controlbot to the ship. The type of controlbot will determine the bots function. A combat controlbot will enable combat subroutines, while a trading controlbot will allow mining and more detailed orders.
You should have a bot at this point. Depending on which type of controlbot you used, it will have a designation of C### or T### followed by your name. It's default orders are the follow subroutine, You can change its directive by selecting your bot in the interface and hitting [X].
Congratulations on your first remote-controlled AI bot!
Page 4 (Station Management)
YOU CAN HAVE YOUR OWN SPACEBASE?!
That's exactly how I felt when I first found this out. After learning more about it though, it turned out it's a lot harder than you think it is. This is why if you want to pull it off, you require extremely specialized neurotraining know as Station Management. If you really want to know more(and who wouldn't?), I can give you a list of places to train Station Management.
Station Management training up to 3 is located in Sol.
Station Management training up to 9 is located in Prism. You'll want 5 Promethium.
Station Management training up to 12 is located in Handel's Cove. You'll need 8 Promethium.
Station Management training up to 16 is located in Labyrinth. I've been told you need 2 Aridanites.
Station Management training up to 16 is located in Ruby Steppes. You might need a Aqua Nuzzle.
Station Management training up to 18 is located in Blue Photon Processing. You should bring a Luxurious Station Suite.
Station Management training up to 20 is located in Biologique. Take a Microbes Amoureuses with you!
If you really want to know more about having your own spacebase, the best I can do is advise you to find the Builder's Academy. The Headmaster there is extremely knowledgeable and will give you a more in depth explanation, I'd tell you more but I still haven't made a station yet!
Page 5 (Conclusion)
Thank you for reading this guide. I spent a long time working on it and I hope it was helpful and you know a bit more about Warp Navigation, Drone Deployment, Remote Control and Station Management. If you like this book, remember to give it a five-star rating on you favourite e-commerce sales site!
-Olivia Wheltmir