Landing Pad is a base building product. Landing Pad is a base building product that provides a platform where starships can land and take off. This includes not only the player's ship, but NPC traders. Players may call their ship to a landing pad using Navigation Data. Taking off from a landing pad has no Launch Thruster cost. Starships will be placed upon available landing pads when
I had the same thing happened and then I realized I was in a battle zone so the capital ship locks down and you cannot enter. Check that out, that could be why! :) Might have to leave and come back after you clean up the enemies. Or just leave and come back in general (go into the space station teleporter and back). Wait for the ships to land. About 4 should land within 30 secs. If you see a model you like, exit Build Camera, and bring your scanner up, point them to the ship and see its type, class and number of slots. (It should appear like B/16+5 or something, where B is the class, 16 is the number of general slots and 5 is the number of tech slots.)Fuel. Flying your starship will expend fuel, but even the most basic engines are pretty fuel-efficient, requiring only a modest fill-up of Thamium9 every once in a while. Should you ever run out
To find a crashed ship using an emergency planetary chart: Buy at least 5-10 emergency planetary charts. Head to space and start using your charts charts. Use them until you detect a distress signal. Head to the marker on your screen and land near it. Sometimes you will detect other markers like the Observatory.Basically: land on station, get out of ship to make autosave, reload autosave and wait for 5 ships to land. If you don't see it, it's not a first waver. If you test and discover you do not have a first wave exotic, get off the station. Don't even mess around with that noise. Get yourself to a trading post planet-side. KqNdk.