Engineers Fastest way to increase rep with Sirius Corp?

Trying to level Sirius Corp rep to allied to get the permit mission, but increasing rep from Cordial with missions and donations is very very slow.

Is there a faster way to gain rep with this faction, at the current rate it will take about a month or more of solid play to get to allied.
 
Trying to level Sirius Corp rep to allied to get the permit mission, but increasing rep from Cordial with missions and donations is very very slow.

Is there a faster way to gain rep with this faction, at the current rate it will take about a month or more of solid play to get to allied.

Turn in bounties at a station they control.
 
Fly out to Sothis and Ceos. Sirius has prescence out there . You can bounce between 2 systems doing data courier missions easily, or long range transports/smuggling back to the bubble.
Since stations are so rare out there, every mission tends to go to the same place. It's really easy to rack up a lot of them and fly them all at once.
 
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Which stations do they control, I haven't been able to find any.

Check around the Procyon, Luyten's Star area.

I personally like Procyon because there are 4 large bases all in close proximity orbiting earthlike worlds. They control Davy Dock there. It's a bit of a haul (11K LS) to get out to them but once there you'll find an abundance of missions, ships, encoded emmission satellites etc so it's worth the several minute flight time.
 
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Fly to the Takurua system at the Foothold Orbital station and take missions to the donation.
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My personal method for them was to do the 5000LY journey, then travel back scanning each system with advanced discovery scanner along the way. When I got back and turned in 10k worth of systems (took a parallel path back so id get new systems) I sold them to a station controlled by them and hit allied.

Took 2 days...1 to go 5k and 1 to go back...sucked but killed 2 requirements with one stone.
Alternatively you can mine 500 metallic prestine reserves and sell to the station controlled by them. I hit allied doing that too. Though I did that with the other rep requiring allied to get a permit into their system....alioth I think.
 
My personal method for them was to do the 5000LY journey, then travel back scanning each system with advanced discovery scanner along the way. When I got back and turned in 10k worth of systems (took a parallel path back so id get new systems) I sold them to a station controlled by them and hit allied.

Took 2 days...1 to go 5k and 1 to go back...sucked but killed 2 requirements with one stone.
Alternatively you can mine 500 metallic prestine reserves and sell to the station controlled by them. I hit allied doing that too. Though I did that with the other rep requiring allied to get a permit into their system....alioth I think.

You need about 8.7M in scans to hit allied rep (if you go from default 85% neutral). In 2.3 you can get 2M+ from one system, if it has some good planets (terraformables, WWs, ELWs). While WWs and ELWs are rare, terraformable HMCs are abundant - just set your map filter to plot only through F-G-K star types, since these have highest chance to have them.

If you will use that tactic for 5000Ly Palin trip, chances are you'll get enough scans not only for Sirius, but also for Alioth and several other permit-locked systems (if faction in question has a station under their control. For example, Terra Mater permit is currently unobtainable via this way).
 
You need about 8.7M in scans to hit allied rep (if you go from default 85% neutral). In 2.3 you can get 2M+ from one system, if it has some good planets (terraformables, WWs, ELWs). While WWs and ELWs are rare, terraformable HMCs are abundant - just set your map filter to plot only through F-G-K star types, since these have highest chance to have them.

If you will use that tactic for 5000Ly Palin trip, chances are you'll get enough scans not only for Sirius, but also for Alioth and several other permit-locked systems (if faction in question has a station under their control. For example, Terra Mater permit is currently unobtainable via this way).

How do you set your map filter to only plot star types? I cannot seem to find that setting.

Thanks
 
is it a station or an outpost there , just so i know what size ship to take

It's an outpost. They have rearm. I can't remember if they have repair facilities. You can find that info from the system map.

The nearest starport is a fair way away, if you're thinking of transferring an FdL or the like.
 
How do you set your map filter to only plot star types? I cannot seem to find that setting.

Thanks

1. Go to galaxy map
2. Top tabs click the 4th one from left (look like 5 little stars icons)
3. Click the map (middle)
4. It will say filters. under that it says show by colour and then a drop down menu click the drop down menu
5. select "star class" from the drop down menu
6. select and deselect the ones u want and don't want. scoopable are the top half O,B,A,F,G,K and M.
7. Make sure u set "apply filter to route"
8. hit exit
9. ???
10. profit
 
If you have a bigger ship just go to a system they are controlling faction in and bring commodities.

Esp if you have an anaconda, it's like a couple from another station selling crap to get allied. Selling commodities is a very underrated way of getting rep.

You could mine if you enjoy mining, although it's slower than just buying them in another system.
 
If you have a bigger ship just go to a system they are controlling faction in and bring commodities.

Esp if you have an anaconda, it's like a couple from another station selling crap to get allied. Selling commodities is a very underrated way of getting rep.

You could mine if you enjoy mining, although it's slower than just buying them in another system.

Is there a value linked to this, or is it just quantity? Thinking of filling up with Gold, but will go for something a bit cheaper if it's not the value...
 
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