I cant give you the sector its in but you should find it really easy. I have been searching the entire thing for a long time and have still yet to find anything of interest. First you buy boron pr on Pittsburgh, NY.
Then you go to the leads system and sell it at LD14 pr on the way back land on New London, and buy luxury food pr and go to Manhattan, NY. Hidden System This hint should only be attempted by high level pilots. First, fly to the Ommicron Gamma system. This system is completely controlled by the Corsairs, and contains their home planet, so be wary. First enter omega 3 by whatever system is available first - cambridge or omega 7.
Asteroids and space stations are invulnerable. It doesn't matter what you hit them with, they'll just soak it all up. Try using spcae stations and asteroid fields as cover to hide from the lasers until your shields restore themselves. The asteroid field between the New York jump gate and Pueblo station is classed as a mineable zone. Fly in there, park your ship in an empty patch of space, and start shooting all the small rocks that come by. Every so often, one of the asteroids you blow up will drop a chunk of silver.
Tractor it aboard, and you have silver that you never paid for. It's best to use a single weapon for this. Early on in the game, the best place to sell silver is California Minor. Later on, if you have the time, you should sell it in New Tokyo for more than 1, credits per unit. Be warned that the silver is rare, and you'll spend a lot of time not getting anything from it, but if your patient enough, it does work, and you make big bucks.
This technique works with any asteroid field classed as a mineable zone. You can get silver, copper, water, and all sorts. To get it, just follow the game storyline. During the mission which will make you Level 18, you will use a jump hole, and come face to face with the Rheinland flagship, which you have zero hope of beating, really. On board the Osiris, you can buy Order equipment, including the Anubis fighter, which is far and away the best ship class you can get until you are level 24, and it only costs 1, credits.
There are better ships, but you need to be level 24 to get those. Ok here is a few tips and trade routes that really work The jump hole takes you out of the universe to some else I not exactally sure where but that system you go to is controlled by nomads which came as a bit of a shock to me at first. When I destroyed some of the nomads I was able to use their weapons. When you try to enter a jump gate and someone else is in front of you, just enter a formation with the person heading in and there is no line, although you do lose the formation and slide sideways right before going in it works.
Go to "sigmar 13" its a border world check your nav map and you should see some small red "X"s these are abandoned ships. View your skills as valuable resources that are worth charging and receiving pay for. It is however important to know that you do not need to fear changing you area of focus as a freelancer. Many freelancers start doing something and through the journey of freelancing they discover that they are actually good and love something entirely different.
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Liberty Rogues and Outcast ships will also make regular visits to Beaumont but, as they are not formally allied with the Junkers, they will not come to the aid of their Junker friends during your little raid. However, as your reputation with the Junkers moves toward "hostile", your relations with Liberty law enforcement factions, Bounty Hunters, and assorted commerce factions will improve, which will negatively impact your relations with both the Rogues, the Outcasts, and later the Lane Hackers more on why this is important in a moment.
It's important to pay attention to this factor and work to maintain good relations with both even as you make fast enemies with the Junkers. If either of them demand that you dump your cargo and turn hostile, it's time to get out of dodge and flee for a time, but stay within Texas until you shake them. Do not engage them in combat or your reputation with them will take a serious hit. The Xenos , sworn enemies to the both Junkers, Rogues, and Outcasts alike, will also conduct regular raids on Beaumont.
You can safely ignore these guys for the most part. They provide a good distraction for Junkers defenders, which can buy you some breathing room, especially when you're trying to defang Beaumont. So good are they at distracting Junkers ships, in fact, that, during the early game when you are at your weakest, it is often a good idea to wait for a Xenos raid and then strike at Beaumont while they are off keeping the Junkers busy.
As an added bonus or handicap, depending on how you wish to play the later game , raiding Beaumont will steadily improve your relations with the Xenos, making them potentially one of your earliest "friendly" factions. Be mindful of inter-factional relations and the effect that this will have with them as the Xenos are almost universally hated, including by your Liberty Rogues, Outcast, and Lane Hacker benefactors.
This can be offset somewhat by maintaining sufficiently poor relations low-neutral, near-hostile or worse with law enforcement factions, especially within Liberty. In actuality, having high relations with the Xenos whilst raiding Beaumont is almost entirely inevitable so you'll need to cultivate your relations with other factions accordingly until such time as you feel you made enough credits.
The campaign missions actually make this fairly easy to accomplish, at least during the early game stages. The Rogues, Outcasts, and Junkers combined forces will more often than not make short work of any Xenos ships in the area, so there's not much time to press your advantage here. But occasionally the Xenos will prevail, their numbers swelling with each new successful raid until, finally, the game will not spawn any additional ships in the area, preventing Junker traders from departing Beaumont's exits until the Xenos in the area either clear out or, by some miracle, the Junkers et al manage to destroy their hated Xenos attackers through sheer attrition.
This can take a long time ages in fact while the Xenos fixate on fruitlessly attacking Beaumont's superstructure between slaughtering any and all defenders that the game manages to squeeze in.
To solve this problem, simply fly off several kilometers until the Xenos ships disappear from your neural net's tracking GUI. Return to Beaumont and complete your mission. Once, you're able to purchase it, a properly outfitted Dromedary freighter full of cardamine can fetch , credits worth of pure profit with little resistance from the significantly weaker Junker defenders.
You might be tempted to take the cardamine and sell it for even greater profits on Manhattan , but you must run the gauntlet of Liberty law enforcement factions, which, if they are not already hostile toward you, and should they scan your cargo for contraband and turn hostile before you can make it to the dock, can and will prevent you from making a successful landing and will lock you out of Manhattan altogether for a period of time or indefinitely if they are already hostile.
More importantly, since you're essentially traveling through the backwater areas of space, far from any jump lane traffic, you'll never have to worry about the lawman scanning your hold for contraband. It's an extremely short and lucrative haul with the only real bottleneck being the random loot tables for Junker trading ships. Sometimes, you can fill your hold in under five minutes while at other times you might see a dry spell of a half hour or more. I use the Apple MacBook Air Click on image to see current pricing.
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