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Ok, I'm dead stuck. I've been to every single system on the map (ok I'm exagerating a little) and I can't find that last super freighter. Please help me. Thx
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LOL! That's exactly where I am at. I'm asuming you already went to Rigel IV and talked to the lady there about Dr. S. She says she'll contact you but I don't think she's going to. I used Res Edit to look around and I know where the mission ends, but aparently you have to do some other missions to get that stellar to appear. I can't seem to figure out where you get those other missions though...
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Ok, a little bit of an update. I believe the mission we are looking for is called "Another lead" but I think it is supposed to be available at any stellar...
You have to complete the murder mystery first.
Martin
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Originally posted by Martin Turner: **You have to complete the murder mystery first.
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Ok, where do I do that? I fallowed that guy I stuck the tracer on, but ender up letting him go and now I have no other leads.
Well, nevermind. I found it. The Great Cow, if you are still having trouble try going to Dark Station over in the east, everything should fall into place from there.
Also, this may sound obvious but you might not know, planets can have multiple ports to land at.
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Originally posted by CrazyTom9: **Also, this may sound obvious but you might not know, planets can have multiple ports to land at. **
To find the first two freighters you have to figure this out already. Also, they don't have more than one port, they're just in the same position on the map to give it that appearance.
Sorry about the first two ships thing; I haven't played through it in a while. My bad.
I am aware of how the multiple landing effect is created, and how the game recognizes it. However, I believe that Martin Turner intended to have the eeffect of two ports on the same planet. Do you think he thought that Geneva was a planet? I was merely trying to keep with the spirit of the plug.
Also, it says "ports" in the map window, not "planets." That would technically be the correct term for an inhabited stellar you can land on.