Dock with the Saturn Research Station to complete the mission. The AI seems to be toned down for this mission, so you shouldn't have any problem. If you're having trouble with this mission, try to stick with Plinter and his men. Watch the Nova blow up the beacon before jumping out, then fly back to the Orbital Accelerator to Pluto. *** NOTE : It probably helps to have a Triplex Scanner here, so go and buy one if you don't. Just keep flying in its direction and you'll catch up with a jump beacon and Argon Nova eventually. If you started as a Terran, your ship will be too slow to keep up with it. Follow the message probe to its destination. This can easily take several minutes even on SETA ten, so just sit and wait. Once in the Oort Cloud, wait for the probe to arrive. Fly to Oort Cloud (just keep going west). Plinter orders you to fly to the Oort Cloud and intercept it. Once you're done mopping up, a message comes in stating that several Xenon message probes are moving towards the system's outer sectors. (less than 100 meters) It should pop up a counter that goes to 100%, which should only take a few seconds. Find the Xenon Jump beacon and scan it by flying close. An emergency broadcast comes in saying that the Sol system is under attack by Xenon. After he's done talking, follow him around for a bit. In Uranus, fly to Splinter's ship and Comm him. (or just follow your handy little orange guide). Go N from Heretic's End, N through Asteroid Belt, N through Jupiter, then W through Saturn. If you start as a Terran, you'll already be here, otherwise you need to fly there. Join Samuel Plinter for a patrol in Uranus. Watch the Scabbard dock at the station, then comm the station and talk to Erin Lovis and tell her you'd love to work for the Terrans. This is based on your combat rank, but even at high levels it will spawn a few Ms at most. It seems to be a random spawn, but I got two M5s each time. Two pirates attack your group in Circle of Labour. Escort the Terran Scabbard to the Terran Orbital Defence Station in Heretic's End. Its pilot will greet you and after a few moments a Terran Scabbard shows up. After talking to the contact in the equipment dock, fly to the Eclipse that's marked. Be prepared to at least do the Bridge mission when you enter Omicron Lyrae for the first time.***Įdit : Delray confirmed that the mission does keep respawning over and over, so maybe it was just something funky in my game that it didn't seem to. I am unsure whether it will refresh later on. ***Note, according to the manual, the plot will wait for you, but when I ignored this mission the first time, it cancelled itself after about 20 minutes or so, and I got a message saying "Sorry you couldn't help out, maybe next time." Then when I went back it did not seem to be there anymore. If you wish to help, talk to the person in the Equipment Dock in Omicron Lyrae. Make sure that your ship has the following upgrades : Jumpdrive, Cargobay Life Support System, SETA(!!!!), Freight Scanner and around 100 cargo space to carry some of your passengers! (Thanks Carlo!)įly into Omicron Lyrae for the first time, and you will be automatically contacted and asked if you want to help escort some Terran dignitaries. Q - What ship should I have to do this campaign?Ī - A good M3 should work fine, but I used an M6. The campaign is more annoying because it's plenty bugged and features some dreadfully long "travel 38 sectors while following a ship that's going 62m/s.) The Terrans also pay pretty well, and they have (imo) the most deadly M2 in the galaxy in the Osaka.Ī - Not especially, though you do get some massive combats in it. (Earth's inner systems and Aldrin.)Īldrin especially is valuable, since it sells the Spitfyre and Springblossom, probably the best M3 and most versatile M6 available in the game. Q - Why should I play the Terran campaign?Ī - Because it's there? The Terran campaign does actually reward you with some pretty decent goodies, as well as give you access to two systems you'd otherwise get no access to. Otherwise, you will have to play through the Bridge mission to get the campaign going. If your start is a Terran one, go directly to mission one. If you have any questions regarding any part of this campaign, please don't hesitate to ask! Below are the step by step instructions to get through all seven missions (by my count anyways), including the common snags and how to hopefully avoid them. Since there are so many questions regarding the Terran campaign, probably because many people new to X start off as a Terran pilot, I figured I'd write a walkthrough for it as I was just about to play it again.
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