Is there a way to make money through salvaging/scavaging in ED?
If not then I think it'd be an interesting addition. Debris fields from space battles or pirated ships could be placed randomly in the galaxy for people to explore. 95% of the stuff you find would be small items that only make a little bit of money, but you have a small chance of finding something big that is worth a lot more. There could also be dead ships out in deep space that could be towed back to a station as salvage.
I'm thinking of something like The Ruin Ring from the first book of the Nights Dawn Trilogy. The Ruin Ring was a vast debris field letf behind from the destruction of an ancient civilisation thousands of years ago. There was a lot of competition from the local scavengers to find interesting archaeological items and bring them back to to the nearby space station for auction. The competition was tough and conflict could arise from two people finding something important that they both wanted. In the book the main character, Joshua Calvert, finds an ancient computer stack that would be worth a lot of money because scientists could exmaine it and find out just what happened to the ancient alien race. A rival scavenger also has eyes on it and tries to kill him to claim it for himself, but Joshua is resourceful and finds a way to outsmart the competition and makes himself a very rich man in the process.
I'm not saying it should follow exactly that pattern, but it could be something along those lines.
If not then I think it'd be an interesting addition. Debris fields from space battles or pirated ships could be placed randomly in the galaxy for people to explore. 95% of the stuff you find would be small items that only make a little bit of money, but you have a small chance of finding something big that is worth a lot more. There could also be dead ships out in deep space that could be towed back to a station as salvage.
I'm thinking of something like The Ruin Ring from the first book of the Nights Dawn Trilogy. The Ruin Ring was a vast debris field letf behind from the destruction of an ancient civilisation thousands of years ago. There was a lot of competition from the local scavengers to find interesting archaeological items and bring them back to to the nearby space station for auction. The competition was tough and conflict could arise from two people finding something important that they both wanted. In the book the main character, Joshua Calvert, finds an ancient computer stack that would be worth a lot of money because scientists could exmaine it and find out just what happened to the ancient alien race. A rival scavenger also has eyes on it and tries to kill him to claim it for himself, but Joshua is resourceful and finds a way to outsmart the competition and makes himself a very rich man in the process.
I'm not saying it should follow exactly that pattern, but it could be something along those lines.