Guide to Xenoarcheology

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Do you wish to join Nanotransen's Scientists in their effort to study and collect alien artifacts? Welcome to Xenoarcheology! This guide will cover; Artifacts, Artifact Sampling, Xenoarcheology Machines, Xenoarcheology Items, Tips and tricks, Mapping.

Machines

Artifact Research Console

The artifact research console is the cornerstone of UnityStation's archeology. The artifact research console is where you will be recording all your observations about artifacts you are studying. To connect the console to an artifact, use a multitool on your desired artifact, and then use the same multitool on the console, if done correctly, the artifacts ID shall appear in the consoles UI. In order to save your data, an artifact data disk must be inserted into the console, data can then be save via the 'Write Data' Button. The accuracy of your research is important, the more accurate the data the more valuable the datadisk becomes. The datadisk with the recorded data can than be sold at cargo, a flawless datadisk will award 10,000 credits. Note: Only one disk can be sold at cargo per artifact, attempted to sell multiple disks with information about the same artifact will result in no credit gain.

Artifact Analyzer

The artifact analyzer is one of the most useful tools you have at your disposal to analyze artifacts. The analyzer can scan and deconstruct samples taken from artifacts. These scans not only provide useful data about the artifacts being study but also provide a small RP reward to its connected research server. Deconstructing samples provides materials from the samples internal composition, this can become a reliable if minor source of rare materials such as bluespace, uranium and bananium sheets.