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=== Trade ships ===
 
=== Trade ships ===
Trade ships randomly appear as part of an [[Events#(Trader type)|event]]. You will be automatically notified when a trade ship appears if a comms console is powered (which can fail due to a [[Events#Solarflare|solar flare]], for example). In any case, the ship leaves in 16 hours, or {{ticks|40000}}, after arrival.
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Trade ships randomly appear as part of an [[Events#(Trader type)|event]]. You will be automatically notified when a trade ship appears if a comms console is powered (ships can still arrive unannounced during a [[Events#Solarflare|solar flare]], for example). In any case, the ship leaves in 16 hours, or {{ticks|40000}}, after arrival.
  
The first option in the menu will always be [[trade]] ships that are present, if any. Click on it to trade. At least one [[orbital trade beacon]] is also required. While it may seem logical that a passing orbital trader could be contacted from any colony with a comms console, the game does not work like that. Any orbital trade notification is tied to a specific colony, and ''only'' that colony has the option to trade with them.
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A powered [[orbital trade beacon]] is required to initate trade, and items must be placed in a beacon's radius to be traded. While it may seem logical that a passing orbital trader could be contacted from any colony with a comms console, the game does not work like that. Any orbital trade notification is tied to a specific colony, and ''only'' that colony has the option to trade with them.
  
 
Trade ships from the [[Empire]] {{RoyaltyIcon}} will only appear if a colonist holds the [[title]] of Baron or higher.
 
Trade ships from the [[Empire]] {{RoyaltyIcon}} will only appear if a colonist holds the [[title]] of Baron or higher.

Revision as of 03:01, 28 November 2022

Comms console

Allows radio contact with other factions and orbital traders.

Base Stats

Type
BuildingMisc
Market Value
365 Silver [Note]
HP
250
Flammability
60%
Path Cost
50

Building

Size
3 × 2
Minifiable
False
Placeable
True
Passability
pass through only
Cover Effectiveness
50%
Blocks Wind
True
Terrain Affordance
Medium
Power
-200 W

Creation

Required Research
Microelectronics
Skill Required
Construction 5
Work To Make
2,200 ticks (36.67 secs)
Resources to make
Steel 120 + Component 4
Deconstruct yield
Steel 60 + Component 2
Destroy yield
Steel 30 + Component 1

A comms console is used to trade with passing orbital trader vessels and communicate with other factions.

Acquisition

Comms consoles can be constructed once the Microelectronics research project has been completed. They require Steel 120 Steel, Component 4 Components, 2,200 ticks (36.67 secs) of work, and a Construction skill of 5.

Summary

Ordering a colonist to use the console via right-clicking it will bring up a menu showing the available factions or trade ships. Selecting an option will send the pawn to the console. Once the colonist reaches the console, the selected contact will be activated. Pawns that are incapable of Social will not be able to call anyone.

Despite being depicted with satellite dishes, a comms console can and should be placed under a roof. Unroofed comms consoles will short-circuit during rain or snow.

Trade ships

Trade ships randomly appear as part of an event. You will be automatically notified when a trade ship appears if a comms console is powered (ships can still arrive unannounced during a solar flare, for example). In any case, the ship leaves in 16 hours, or 40,000 ticks (11.11 mins), after arrival.

A powered orbital trade beacon is required to initate trade, and items must be placed in a beacon's radius to be traded. While it may seem logical that a passing orbital trader could be contacted from any colony with a comms console, the game does not work like that. Any orbital trade notification is tied to a specific colony, and only that colony has the option to trade with them.

Trade ships from the Empire Content added by the Royalty DLC will only appear if a colonist holds the title of Baron or higher.

Factions

You can request trade caravans from any faction that is an ally. Doing so will cost 15 goodwill and brings up a menu asking which type of trade caravan is desired. After a caravan has been requested, you can make another petition after 4 days.

You can request immediate military aid from allied factions. This costs 25 goodwill. Only outlanders will send reinforcements in the form of drop pods, while tribes will politely decline.

Once Starflight Basics has been researched, you can ask a faction with 40+ goodwill for the location of an persona core. This costs 1500 silver.

Due to unsafe weather conditions, it may be impossible to call on an ally. This is mainly from temperature making it more difficult for colonies in extreme hot or cold biomes to rely upon their allies.

Comms console (center) listing an orbital exotic goods trader and local world factions.

Biotech

Uses of the comms console in the Biotech DLC.

Diabolus

A mechanitor can use a powered comms console to summon a diabolus, which will eventually arrive at your colony. This has a cooldown of 2 days and does not consume the building.

Children

Children will use the comms console for Radio talking, which fufills their Learning need. Using the comms console for other purposes disrupts their play.

Analysis

Trade ships are an uncommon, but vast source of buyable materials, from steel and plasteel to components to neutroamine, without having to create a caravan. These types of materials can impede a colony's advancement. The further away neutral faction bases are, the more useful trade ships become. As Microelectronics is also required for a hi-tech research bench and further advancements in research, the comms console is both useful and convenient to build. Of course, a means of making money is almost required to actually buy things from trade ships.

Requesting a friendly caravan allows you to pick a trader type of choice immediately, great when you need specific items. However, this (and military aid) requires an allied faction to begin with. Outlanders are preferred allies for trade due to their higher tech level, and thus higher tech items on offer.

It cannot be uninstalled, only deconstructed, so plan before you place it.

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