So, the low supply beryllium, good, uranium and other non- colonisation goods were a red flag for me, so i just had a look.View attachment 422615
The supply is about enough for five T9's. While not zero, it's thin. There are seven FC's in this system.
I have the same reaction to aviation films. But they are movies.although from a (ret) submariners POV a horrible movie - same as hunt for Red October
You need to build refinery hubs on the surface, then put a station above that object.Hello, how do you set up titanium steel production? I am writing via transliteration, if there are any errors, I apologize.
Let me clarify. build a mining settlement or Hub: Refinery (silenus)You need to build refinery hubs on the surface, then put a station above that object.
Definitely not a settlementLet me clarify. build a mining settlement or Hub: Refinery (silenus)
Sorry, I didn't understand you.Definitely not a settlement
It is necessary to build a Refinery HUBSorry, I didn't understand you.
Do you still need to build something with it? and another question, this is a processing station Hub: Refinery (silenus) Sorry, I just have problems with English.It is necessary to build a Refinery HUB
Do you still need to build something with it? and another question, this is a processing station Hub: Refinery (silenus) Sorry, I just have problems with English
there MIGHT be - if not you need more refinery hubs.That is, I put on the surface Hub: Refinery (silenus) and also put Outpost Port: Industrial (hephaestus) in space I put, for example, Starport: coriolis (no_truss) and then there will be production of steel and titanium, did I understand you correctly?
The industrial port is a dangerous idea... you risk a hybrid industrial/ Refinery economy which will consume its own products for the most part.That is, I put on the surface Hub: Refinery (silenus) and also put Outpost Port: Industrial (hephaestus) in space I put, for example, Starport: coriolis (no_truss) and then there will be production of steel and titanium, did I understand you correctly?