Far Sector
About
You're a spaceship captain, and your objective is to explore the depths of the far sector. Build, research, and use the sector's uncharted horrors to your advantage. How far will you go to accomplish your goal? What are you willing to sacrifice? The decision is all yours, captain.
Your own space base
Encounter the horrors of the far sector
Make the best of catastrophes
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Crew members
Anything can happen, even in the safe zone
The effort you put in now will pay dividends in the future
Your own space base
- Build, improve, and optimize. Ensure that your station can withstand whatever is thrown at it.
Encounter the horrors of the far sector
- Meteorite fields keeping you from getting through the cold cosmos.
- Spatial anomalies that challenge the very laws of physics humans have used to understand the world around them.
- Strange organisms with qualities never seen before. They bring with them incredible danger as well as the opportunity for scientific breakthroughs.
- Space madness and paranoia that wrap themselves around anyone who has been in deep space for too long. While most people aren't prone to this problem, a few of your crew members are going to get progressively worse as your travels go on. How will you avert a crisis?
- What else does the far sector have in store for you?
Make the best of catastrophes
- Use mold-contaminated cultures to filter oxygen.
- Study notes of madmen to find encrypted coordinates.
- Spill the blood of an all-consuming alien life form to create a regenerating ointment.
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- Everything you do and anything you decide can impact what happens next, leading to unexpected situations.
- Choose carefully and make wise decisions knowing that each choice you make could be crucial.
Crew members
- Have skills, attributes, and weaknesses that impact their work speed, their stamina, the resources they require, and the situations they tend to bring on.
- Can get sick or make breakthroughs in their area of expertise. The Eureka! events that happen to scientists can leapfrog you into the future, even giving you new tech you wouldn't otherwise have access to.
- Sometimes write personal journal entries that tell you more about what's happening outside the confines of your mission.
- Need a watchful eye since it's somewhat difficult to find new people in the depths of space.
Anything can happen, even in the safe zone
- Random events
- Meteorites
- Fires
- Short-circuits
The effort you put in now will pay dividends in the future
- Expeditions' data will be sent to coalition headquarters, and you can start your next mission with an even better technological base.
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel Pentium D | AMD® Athlon™ 64 X2
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 6800 | Radeon R7 240
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 300 MB available space
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Pentium D | AMD® Athlon™ 64 X2
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 6800 | Radeon R7 240
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 300 MB available space