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== Conclusion ==
Regardless of the player’s previous choices, the mission ends with the destruction of the Tiddlet farm ship and the rescue of six surviving scientists. Two Tiddlets remain aboard the player’s ship, and Professor Toppingbury’s message — whether grateful or critical — sets the stage for future consequences. This marks a turning point in the storyline and concludes The Trouble with Tiddlets series for now.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 07:44, 18 June 2025

The Trouble with Tiddlets, Part 4 is a story contract and the continuation of the The Trouble with Tiddlets series. It becomes available after completing The Trouble with Tiddlets, Part 3, as the player is hailed by Dr. Magnus Swanson shortly after the conclusion, reporting a compromised ship. The mission involves rescuing stranded scientists and dealing with the consequences of the Tiddlet farm’s catastrophic failure.

Story

Upon arrival, the player is immediately hailed by Dr. Swanson, who urgently reports a critical malfunction in the Hop Drive of the Tiddlet farm ship. The vessel is stuck in a loop of uncontrolled FTL jumps — most likely due to a Tiddlet overpopulation aboard.

The player’s mission quickly shifts to rescuing the trapped crew. Each successful docking recovers two scientists, but the attempts are repeatedly interrupted by erratic jumps. After several tense maneuvers, a total of six scientists are rescued before the ship — effectively the Tiddlet farm — explodes. Many of the Tiddlets are seen escaping into space.

Consequences

The available path results directly from the choices the player made in Creating The Trouble with Tiddlets, Part 4.

Choice Story Reward
Prof. Artemis Toppingbury Shortly after the explosion, Prof. Artemis Toppingbury contacts the player. He thanks them for their assistance and reveals that he had warned Dr. Swanson about the risks, but his concerns were ignored. Toppingbury states he will now focus entirely on Tiddlet conservation. In appreciation of the player’s efforts, he offers to share the remaining grant funds, providing a reward of $300,000.

During the operation, two Tiddlets were inadvertently taken aboard the player’s ship. Toppingbury assures the player that two Tiddlets pose no risk, but strongly advises against adding a third. He also emphasizes that the player should care for them responsibly.

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Dr. Magnus Swanson If the player previously sided with Dr. Swanson, Professor Toppingbury’s tone is more somber. He does not express gratitude, but rather disappointment. He explains that he had warned Swanson and had hoped either Swanson or the player would act in the Tiddlets’ interest — but instead, both chose profit over ethics. Despite this, he reaffirms his commitment to Tiddlet preservation.

The two Tiddlets still end up aboard the player’s ship. Toppingbury repeats his warning: two are safe, but a third would be dangerous. He urges the player to take care of them, regardless of past choices.

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Conclusion

Regardless of the player’s previous choices, the mission ends with the destruction of the Tiddlet farm ship and the rescue of six surviving scientists. Two Tiddlets remain aboard the player’s ship, and Professor Toppingbury’s message — whether grateful or critical — sets the stage for future consequences. This marks a turning point in the storyline and concludes The Trouble with Tiddlets series for now.

Notes

  • The outcome of this mission is largely narrative-driven and does not vary in structure based on previous choices, but the dialogue and tone from Professor Toppingbury reflect the player’s earlier decisions.
  • The two Tiddlets become a semi-permanent part of the player’s ship, though their role in later missions is currently unclear (Alpha 15).
  • This contract marks the destruction of the Tiddlet farm ship and the effective end of Dr. Swanson’s project — whether acknowledged or not.

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