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Anyone else think about how we treat sentinel interceptors compared to how we treat bioships?

Seems to me there is a heck of a double standard involved. Both types of ship are sentient beings in the lore of No Man’s Sky.

Yet, to obtain a bioship one must feed and nurture its consciousness into being, meeting its developing needs communicated to you through psychic song, and ultimately forming a bond with it as a parent to a child.

To obtain a sentinel ship, you must accost a disabled one that is hostile to the idea of being controlled, install an interface to transmit your control inputs to it, and then rip out its sentient brain and take it to a monolith to be brainwashed into becoming docile and obeying your commands.

I’m not judging, it’s just a video game. I just found the juxtaposition kind of hilarious.

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Impact of NMS on my depression

This game has had a profound impact on my life. When I first started playing, I was struggling with depression and was in a dark place. I was feeling lost and alone, and I didn’t know how to find my way out.

As I began to explore the vast and beautiful universe of the game, I found myself captivated by the stunning landscapes and the endless possibilities for exploration and discovery. I was able to lose myself in the game, and for a little while, I was able to forget about my troubles and my worries.

As I continued to play, I found that the game was not only providing me with a temporary escape from my depression, but it was also helping me to learn new skills and to develop a sense of accomplishment. I was able to focus on the tasks at hand, and I found that the more I played, the more confident and capable I became.

Over time, I began to see a marked improvement in my mood and my outlook on life. I was able to connect with other players online, and I found a supportive and welcoming community of fellow explorers. I was able to share my experiences and my achievements with others, and I found that this helped me to feel more connected and less alone.

In short, No Man’s Sky has been a life-changing experience for me. It has helped me to cope with my depression and to find a sense of purpose and meaning in my life.

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How many bases do you have? Really though?

I have developed the habit of constantly building bases on any planet that interests me, even a little bit. I almost never return to most of them, except to avoid lengthy travel or to harvest a resource when I can’t find enough in trade. I think I have twenty-five or more bases now. Should I delete them and try to just keep one base? How many bases do you have and/or use regularly? Edit: autocorrect

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