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<blockquote data-quote="JediSoth" data-source="post: 5533907" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>Obviously, the habitat airlock is the best place to dock, since it is both clear of debris and currently unused. If it was a privately-owned scientific and engineering research station, as your information indicates, it is likely to have </p><p>significant security measures in place, though you cannot say how many are still active after fifteen years of being cut-off. If they're been running on automatic for fifteen years non-stop with no maintenance, it's likely many of them have broken down. If they voluntarily went dark fifteen years ago and the dereliction is recent, they could all be in top working order.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>While the debris field is making your sensor work more challenging, you can speculate that the most valuable salvage is probably in the hub, where most of the work was done. Personal effects of the station crew will be the salvage in the habitat ring, though there is no way to tell externally how much of it is there. For all you can tell, the station could be completely gutted, though the fact that you were sent out here to begin with indicates someone believes there is something of value there. Speed of salvage recovery is dependent upon the type of salvage and how fast you can physically move said salvage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JediSoth, post: 5533907, member: 13882"] Obviously, the habitat airlock is the best place to dock, since it is both clear of debris and currently unused. If it was a privately-owned scientific and engineering research station, as your information indicates, it is likely to have significant security measures in place, though you cannot say how many are still active after fifteen years of being cut-off. If they're been running on automatic for fifteen years non-stop with no maintenance, it's likely many of them have broken down. If they voluntarily went dark fifteen years ago and the dereliction is recent, they could all be in top working order. While the debris field is making your sensor work more challenging, you can speculate that the most valuable salvage is probably in the hub, where most of the work was done. Personal effects of the station crew will be the salvage in the habitat ring, though there is no way to tell externally how much of it is there. For all you can tell, the station could be completely gutted, though the fact that you were sent out here to begin with indicates someone believes there is something of value there. Speed of salvage recovery is dependent upon the type of salvage and how fast you can physically move said salvage. [/QUOTE]
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