
u/Pepemala

Some mid to end tips
Hello Fellow travellers!!
Im about 60hrs in and obviously loving the game (i think about it all week and play on the weekends coz time goes by so fast!). The perfect respite from work and pvp games. I have found myself in some bottlenecks and I need your help.
Money: I am hovering around 16 million total credits and I cant seem to make more! I tried this trade surge ok i went to a power gen economy three stars and bought all the local goods and went to the trade surge and made 2 million profit? The lower star ones were incosequential. I also tried the sentinel ship hunting (kept the first one is my only extra ship after radiant pillar) but i only get the mirrors i never once got the other drop from the drillers! I scrapped some other ships with the planetary chart trick (if the ship is abandoned) but never managed to get the true endgame money is no issue yet!
Sentinel battles: I need a walker brain to have a conflict scanner and I keep getting pumelled by the sentinels by the time the walker comes along! I even got my minotaur fighting with me but still lose! I have got a new pistol (rifle?) and added the shotgun and another weapon on it but they dont do much! They can oneshot the healers but they keep coming! Also I only managed to get a walker from a gravitino ball i never got sentinels even from planets with high sentinel activity! I keep farming and killing animals and they never show up! I need the walker brain arghhhh
Overall upgrading of ships and multi tools: I mean is it worth it?! My originals have so many upgrades it feels like a waste and sort of reaching the end game.
I wanna get myself decked out with a cool ship, a cool mt (i heard people have their combat one, their mining one, and their scanning one), coole freighter and then dive into corvettes. I have my main base on a paradise planet but it doesnt interest me much.
Help I feel like i have these money bottlenecks that dont let me reach MY endgame.
Thanks in
Itinerary Check: Wedding and small solo trip
Hello Everyone!
I will be visiting Switzerland early august for a wedding and will combine it with a small solo trip. I would highly appreciate it if people could give me a little more advice than AI (with which I have done alot of reasearch with) and perhaps some recommendations?
This is a solo trip and I am a man in my late 30s.
Thursday landing 9am in Zurich airport and will go to the hotel (center) to drop off luggage. I am thinking I will do a classic walkaround of Zurich but I will be tired so I might sleep early. This will be an easy day.
Any recommendations here for eating, perhaps an afternoon drink or something similar?
Friday: Lauterbrunnen daytrip! I am thinking to take the Swiss travelpass and go up to the mountains. I am discussing with a tour guide for a fondue-hiking combo which sounds good and I expect to take the 19:45 Shuttler L1 which goes to the airport for the way back. I can have a party night on Friday night as well.
Is this realistic? I think that yes it is a sort of long day trip but hey if the pictures are to be believed is something of a lifetime!
Also, any clubs for night partying you would recommend? I am also into jazz bars and techno clubs so that would be cool if a local can recommend something.
Saturday: I got the wedding in Zurich at 18:00 so I could do some more classic Zurich in the morning (especially if imma be partying on friday) and then go to the wedding and take it easy.
Sunday: I am thinking a Lucerne day trip to swim in the lake as well! I guess this doesnt need much discussion I think online sources are OK
Any other recommendations or anything? I also wanna buy some good raclette to take home for my own fondue!!
Thanks all!
A question about NL past
There is this mini-series called “Tokyo Trial”. It was co-produced by Dutch producers and it follows the Dutch judge who participated in the trial.
He mentions that although they had abolished the death penalty in NL they voted a special law to execute Nazi collaborators.
My questions are: 1) is this true?, and 2) what happened to those people’s families? Were they ostracized or shamed? What happened to the families of those people i.e., how did Dutch society deal with them. My limited research on Germany points to a hush-hush we dont talk about it attitude but how was it in NL?
Bedankt!
It is a HUGE reference used everywhere in Rick and Morty in the cronenberg episode AND the bunny episode!
Rewatched it and damn the refs are insanse and the movie is great too!