NMS HOT POST 2023/10/23

Found crashed starship early on…what are my options?


I just started a game. I’m still on the planet I started on. I just happened to stumble upon a distress beacon and crashed ship, so I claimed it. I was able to repair the launch thruster and pulse engine, so it’s drivable. But I’m afraid that if I drive it to the space station to scrap it, I’ll have no way to get back to or summon Radiant Pillar.

Any advice? Is it okay to drive to the nearest space station, or would that just strand me at the space station? Or do I need to progress, build my base somewhere, summon the claimed ship, then teleport to the base? (I’m guessing this is an edge case because anything I find online about involves a freighter, which I’m nowhere near getting)

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