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Set in the 23rd century, ''Boldly Go'' begins with humanity having expanded beyond the Solar System, colonizing distant star systems across the galaxy. Powerful corporations and factions compete fiercely to claim resources and influence in uncharted space, where new threats and opportunities constantly arise. | Set in the 23rd century, ''Boldly Go'' begins with humanity having expanded beyond the Solar System, colonizing distant star systems across the galaxy. Powerful corporations and factions compete fiercely to claim resources and influence in uncharted space, where new threats and opportunities constantly arise. | ||
The player takes on the role of a commander hired by the CEO of the [[Interstellar Mining Corporation]], tasked with an ambitious goal: to construct a [[Stargate]] capable of enabling faster-than-light travel to the nearest galaxy. Backed by trillions in funding, the player must manage shipbuilding, exploration, resource gathering, crew survival, and interstellar diplomacy to succeed. | |||
The opening sequence is presented via cinematic text, providing lore and setting the tone for the | The opening sequence is presented via cinematic text, providing lore and setting the tone for the campaign’s epic scope. | ||
== Starting Setup == | == Starting Setup == | ||
The player begins aboard the [[Procyon Cruiser]], a versatile early-game vessel designed for exploration and initial resource gathering. The ship is partially outfitted and provisioned with the following: | |||
* 5 [[Crew Member#Basic|Basic Crew]] members | * 5 [[Crew Member#Basic|Basic Crew]] members | ||
* 5 [[Spacesuit]]s for EVA | * 5 [[Spacesuit]]s for EVA and survival aboard an unpressurized ship | ||
* 59 [[Habitation Deck#Cabin|Cabin]]s | * 59 [[Habitation Deck#Cabin|Cabin]]s for accommodating crew and [[Passengers]] | ||
* 5,000 [[Fuel]] units | * 5,000 [[Fuel]] units | ||
* 300 [[Food]] units | * 300 [[Food]] units | ||
* 3,000 [[Water]] units | * 3,000 [[Water]] units | ||
* 4,000 [[Oxygen]] units | * 4,000 [[Oxygen]] units | ||
* $300,000 in starting funds | * $300,000 in starting funds | ||
Essential | Essential systems are pre-installed: | ||
* 2 [[Engine]] modules | * 2 [[Engine]] modules | ||
* 1 [[Ladder]] for | * 1 [[Ladder]] for [[Habitation Deck]] access | ||
* Several [[Door]]s | * Several [[Door]]s | ||
* 1 [[Docking Port]] | * 1 [[Docking Port]] | ||
In addition, several important components are available in inventory and must be installed during the tutorial: | |||
* 1 [[Small Tank]] and 1 [[Medium Tank]] | * 1 [[Small Tank]] and 1 [[Medium Tank]] | ||
* 1 [[Reactor]] | * 1 [[Reactor]] | ||
* 1 [[Fuel Loader]] and 1 [[Oxygen Loader]] | * 1 [[Fuel Loader]] and 1 [[Oxygen Loader]] | ||
* 1 [[Air Duct]] | * 1 [[Air Duct]] for enriching the [[Atmosphere]] with oxygen | ||
== Tutorial == | == Tutorial == | ||
The guided tutorial | The guided tutorial introduces the core systems and interface of ''The Last Starship''. It covers: | ||
* Camera | * Camera movement and UI fundamentals | ||
* Installing loaders, tanks, and | * Installing loaders, tanks, and ducts to complete life support | ||
* Connecting the [[Powergrid]] and activating the reactor | * Connecting the [[Powergrid]] and activating the reactor | ||
* Navigating the ship using the [[Tactical Screen]] | |||
* | * Purchasing an [[FTL Drive]] and [[FTL Charge]] via the [[Trade]] screen | ||
* Installing and charging the FTL | * Installing and charging the FTL system | ||
* | * Using the [[Sector Map]] to plan interstellar travel | ||
* Performing the first FTL | * Performing the first [[FTL Jump]] | ||
* Accepting and | * Accepting and completing a [[Contract#Procedural Contract|procedural contract]], typically an [[Contract#Urgent passenger transport request|urgent passenger transport request]] | ||
Upon successful delivery, the player receives rewards and completes the first full gameplay cycle. | |||
The tutorial then introduces the Sector Map’s special systems, marked by a golden diamond and three red question marks (???). These systems contain unique missions (see [[#Introduction to Special Missions|below]]), and players are told they may find anything there. | |||
Once this is explained, the tutorial ends. | |||
== Introduction to Special Missions == | == Introduction to Special Missions == | ||
Shortly after the tutorial concludes, the player is contacted by Commander Harken. She introduces herself as | Shortly after the tutorial concludes, the player is contacted by Commander Harken. She introduces herself as chief of security for the sector and explains that many people are in need of help. Her resources are stretched thin, and she asks the player to assist where possible, offering advice and guidance when needed. | ||
This marks the | This marks the beginning of the game's [[Contract#Special Mission|Special Mission]] arcs. These appear as golden-highlighted systems on the Sector Map and offer narrative-driven scenarios, moral decisions, and unique rewards. Each arc begins at a named system. The first three are: | ||
* ''Black Hole Sun'' | * ''[[Black Hole Sun]]'' | ||
* ''The Trouble with Tiddlets'' | * ''[[The Trouble with Tiddlets]]'' | ||
* ''A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing'' | * ''[[A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing]]'' | ||
The story will not progress until the player travels to one of these locations. Until then, gameplay remains open-ended. | |||
== Docking Tutorial == | == Docking Tutorial == | ||
When | When the player enters a system where civilians must be rescued from a disabled ship, a docking mini-tutorial is triggered. This tutorial covers the following steps: | ||
* Locate the target | * Locate the target vessel and its docking port | ||
* Align | * Align the player ship’s port using the tactical screen | ||
* Approach slowly and initiate | * Approach slowly and initiate docking | ||
* Wait for | * Wait for clamps to engage and connection to be confirmed | ||
Once docked, [[Civilian]]s | Once docked, [[Civilian]]s will board the player’s ship. This mechanic is essential for many missions throughout the campaign. | ||
Docking is also used for [[Logistics]] | Docking is also used for [[Logistics]] tasks, enabling transfer of people, resources, and equipment between ships. Mastery of docking is vital for fleet support operations. | ||
== Andromeda Project Research == | == Andromeda Project Research == | ||
As the story progresses, | As the story progresses, the player gains access to unique research options exclusive to ''Boldly Go''. These appear in the [[Research]] screen after completing early story steps. | ||
The first unlockable item is '''Andromeda Project Part 1'''. It requires: | The first unlockable item is '''Andromeda Project Part 1'''. It requires: | ||
* 1 [[Research#Points|Research Point]] | * 1 [[Research#Points|Research Point]] | ||
* 1 [[Crew#Scientist|Scientist]] | * 1 [[Crew#Scientist|Scientist]] | ||
* 1 [[Science Station]] | * 1 [[Science Station]] | ||
Researching this unlocks the [[Stargate Frame]] blueprint and enables the '''Andromeda Phase 1''' and '''Andromeda Phase 2''' contracts. It also allows the player to research '''Andromeda Project Part 2'''. | |||
Additionally, researching Part 1 unlocks the [[Stargate]] tab in the interface. This tab tracks progress, displays phase requirements, and shows overall advancement toward the project’s completion. | |||
These | These research items and systems are unique to ''Boldly Go'' and are unavailable in sandbox or other modes. | ||
== Gameplay Progression == | == Gameplay Progression == | ||
After completing the tutorial, the player can explore, upgrade the ship, hire crew, and complete procedural and story-driven contracts. Core gameplay includes: | |||
* [[Mining]] | * [[Mining]] [[Raw Materials]] from [[Asteroid]]s and [[Comet]]s | ||
* [[Scavenging]] | * [[Scavenging]] [[Salvage]] from [[Derelict Ship]]s | ||
* [[Research]] to unlock | * [[Research]] to unlock advanced technologies | ||
* [[Construction]] for customizing | * [[Construction]] for customizing ship layout | ||
* Fleet | * Fleet operations with multiple vessels | ||
* Combat | * Combat with hostile ships | ||
* | * Narrative and faction-based decision-making | ||
The | The overarching story progresses through linked contracts and culminates in the Stargate Project. This goal is not visible at the start and only becomes available once specific research and missions are completed. | ||
== Tips and Strategies == | == Tips and Strategies == | ||
* Prioritize life support and power | * Prioritize life support and power infrastructure early | ||
* | * Use [[Recycling]] and [[Hydroponics]] to reduce supply dependency | ||
* | * Take procedural contracts to build reputation and earn credits | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[Contract]] | * [[Contract]] | ||
* [[Procyon Cruiser]] | * [[Procyon Cruiser]] | ||
* [[Stargate Project]] | * [[Stargate Project]] | ||
* [[Trade]] | * [[Trade]] | ||
* [[Black Hole Sun]] | * [[Black Hole Sun]] | ||
* [[The Trouble with Tiddlets]] | * [[The Trouble with Tiddlets]] | ||
* [[A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing]] | * [[A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing]] | ||
[[Category:Game Modes]] | [[Category:Game Modes]] | ||
[[Category:Boldly Go]] | [[Category:Boldly Go]] | ||
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Boldly Go is the main gamemode of The Last Starship. It features a structured narrative introduction, a guided tutorial, and open-ended gameplay that evolves dynamically based on player choices. Accessed from the main menu, this mode serves as the game’s default campaign experience and provides the core storyline through multiple phases.
Introduction
Set in the 23rd century, Boldly Go begins with humanity having expanded beyond the Solar System, colonizing distant star systems across the galaxy. Powerful corporations and factions compete fiercely to claim resources and influence in uncharted space, where new threats and opportunities constantly arise.
The player takes on the role of a commander hired by the CEO of the Interstellar Mining Corporation, tasked with an ambitious goal: to construct a Stargate capable of enabling faster-than-light travel to the nearest galaxy. Backed by trillions in funding, the player must manage shipbuilding, exploration, resource gathering, crew survival, and interstellar diplomacy to succeed.
The opening sequence is presented via cinematic text, providing lore and setting the tone for the campaign’s epic scope.
Starting Setup
The player begins aboard the Procyon Cruiser, a versatile early-game vessel designed for exploration and initial resource gathering. The ship is partially outfitted and provisioned with the following:
- 5 Basic Crew members
- 5 Spacesuits for EVA and survival aboard an unpressurized ship
- 59 Cabins for accommodating crew and Passengers
- 5,000 Fuel units
- 300 Food units
- 3,000 Water units
- 4,000 Oxygen units
- $300,000 in starting funds
Essential systems are pre-installed:
- 2 Engine modules
- 1 Ladder for Habitation Deck access
- Several Doors
- 1 Docking Port
In addition, several important components are available in inventory and must be installed during the tutorial:
- 1 Small Tank and 1 Medium Tank
- 1 Reactor
- 1 Fuel Loader and 1 Oxygen Loader
- 1 Air Duct for enriching the Atmosphere with oxygen
Tutorial
The guided tutorial introduces the core systems and interface of The Last Starship. It covers:
- Camera movement and UI fundamentals
- Installing loaders, tanks, and ducts to complete life support
- Connecting the Powergrid and activating the reactor
- Navigating the ship using the Tactical Screen
- Purchasing an FTL Drive and FTL Charge via the Trade screen
- Installing and charging the FTL system
- Using the Sector Map to plan interstellar travel
- Performing the first FTL Jump
- Accepting and completing a procedural contract, typically an urgent passenger transport request
Upon successful delivery, the player receives rewards and completes the first full gameplay cycle.
The tutorial then introduces the Sector Map’s special systems, marked by a golden diamond and three red question marks (???). These systems contain unique missions (see below), and players are told they may find anything there.
Once this is explained, the tutorial ends.
Introduction to Special Missions
Shortly after the tutorial concludes, the player is contacted by Commander Harken. She introduces herself as chief of security for the sector and explains that many people are in need of help. Her resources are stretched thin, and she asks the player to assist where possible, offering advice and guidance when needed.
This marks the beginning of the game's Special Mission arcs. These appear as golden-highlighted systems on the Sector Map and offer narrative-driven scenarios, moral decisions, and unique rewards. Each arc begins at a named system. The first three are:
The story will not progress until the player travels to one of these locations. Until then, gameplay remains open-ended.
Docking Tutorial
When the player enters a system where civilians must be rescued from a disabled ship, a docking mini-tutorial is triggered. This tutorial covers the following steps:
- Locate the target vessel and its docking port
- Align the player ship’s port using the tactical screen
- Approach slowly and initiate docking
- Wait for clamps to engage and connection to be confirmed
Once docked, Civilians will board the player’s ship. This mechanic is essential for many missions throughout the campaign.
Docking is also used for Logistics tasks, enabling transfer of people, resources, and equipment between ships. Mastery of docking is vital for fleet support operations.
Andromeda Project Research
As the story progresses, the player gains access to unique research options exclusive to Boldly Go. These appear in the Research screen after completing early story steps.
The first unlockable item is Andromeda Project Part 1. It requires:
Researching this unlocks the Stargate Frame blueprint and enables the Andromeda Phase 1 and Andromeda Phase 2 contracts. It also allows the player to research Andromeda Project Part 2.
Additionally, researching Part 1 unlocks the Stargate tab in the interface. This tab tracks progress, displays phase requirements, and shows overall advancement toward the project’s completion.
These research items and systems are unique to Boldly Go and are unavailable in sandbox or other modes.
Gameplay Progression
After completing the tutorial, the player can explore, upgrade the ship, hire crew, and complete procedural and story-driven contracts. Core gameplay includes:
- Mining Raw Materials from Asteroids and Comets
- Scavenging Salvage from Derelict Ships
- Research to unlock advanced technologies
- Construction for customizing ship layout
- Fleet operations with multiple vessels
- Combat with hostile ships
- Narrative and faction-based decision-making
The overarching story progresses through linked contracts and culminates in the Stargate Project. This goal is not visible at the start and only becomes available once specific research and missions are completed.
Tips and Strategies
- Prioritize life support and power infrastructure early
- Use Recycling and Hydroponics to reduce supply dependency
- Take procedural contracts to build reputation and earn credits