Research

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Research is a fundamental part of The Last Starship. This gives players the ability to craft objects with blueprints being researched. It also may give buffs to certain objects.

Points[edit | edit source]

There are two types of points, Research Points (RP) and Computation Points (CP). Research Points are accumulated through the Science Station whereas Computation Points are generated by Super Computers.

Branches[edit | edit source]

Andromeda Project[edit | edit source]

Neubidium[edit | edit source]

Zeleon[edit | edit source]

Drones[edit | edit source]

Science[edit | edit source]

Mining[edit | edit source]

Energy[edit | edit source]

Metallurgy[edit | edit source]

Automation[edit | edit source]

Track[edit | edit source]

Robot Arm[edit | edit source]

Logistics[edit | edit source]

Habitation[edit | edit source]

Recycling[edit | edit source]

Hydroponics[edit | edit source]

Research Credit[edit | edit source]

Research Credit is a special resource used to unlock certain advanced or incremental research projects. These credits are primarily obtained by salvaging Derelict Ships discovered during Sector Scans.

Research Credits as well as 2 RP and 2 CP are required for the following research projects:

  • Robot Arm Speed – an incremental improvement of the robot arm speed.
  • Hydroponics – enhances previously researched hydroponics systems with marginal gains.
  • Drone Speed – increases the speed of drones slightly above the baseline performance unlocked in earlier research.
  • Metallurgy – improves smelter efficiency as an extension of the core metallurgy research branch.
  • Reactor Efficiency – provides a small boost to reactor efficiency beyond the foundational reactor research.

These projects generally serve as small, incremental upgrades to existing technologies, allowing players to optimize performance without introducing entirely new systems. Research Credits are consumed upon initiating these projects and cannot be recovered.

History[edit | edit source]