Space Lounge

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Almost every space station has a "Space Lounge" where pilots and traders can conduct business, have a drink or watch Octopod Arm Wrestling matches.

Lounges contain the latest gossip, and include a bar that usually has a robotic bartender serving drinks ranging from Y'mirr Schnapps to Nesla Brandy. It's also a common place to admit one's desires to become a pirate here as well.

The player can meet several contacts which offer a broad variety of goods, services, and missions here, which serve to further the credits the player has, perhaps to save up for that shiny VoidX or Mantis. Merchants sell goods here, but it is up to you to determine if it is worth the price or not. Knowing the average market price by visiting bases helps determine if it is worth it. Diplomats also come here and help the player restore their reputation with a faction, if hostilities are encountered.

Appearance

Terran

Terran Space Lounges have a few tables with the bar in the center, and a fully glass wall. There is also a drone serving drinks to customers.

Vossk

Vossk Space Lounges are the darkest, they have some windows and a bar against the wall, with green neon lights like their ships. There are a few tables with drinks on them.

Nivelian

Nivelian Space Lounges have a nightclub-like theme, they feature hexagonal floor patterns with many tables and chairs, the bar is on the right side and there is another balcony above it.

Midorian

Midorian Space Lounges have a rustic look, they also have their bar in the middle like Terran Space Lounges, except they have televisions above it, a few tables, there is also a ventilation fan in the wall.

Exclusives

Some items are only obtainable through Blueprints, which are primarily bought through the space lounge (exceptions being blueprints obtained through the story). Additionally, there are Hidden Systems that can be found in the space lounges as well.

Blueprints

Crafted item DLC

Req.

Obtained in Price
System Planet
Amour Rocket[10x] n/a Buntta Arpalys 1,999
Intelli Jet[10x]* n/a Wolf-Reiser Thynome 2,999
AMR Extinctor[10x]* n/a Pan Decimus 5,999
128MJ Railgun n/a Eanya Kallsta Omba 19,999
H'nookk n/a Behén Duhnu 36,998
Yin Co. Shadow Ninja n/a K'ontrr E'kkide 39,999
M6 A3 "Wolverine" n/a Suteo Géhlon 49,999
Fluxed Matter Shield n/a Ni'mrrod K'ane 59,999
Rhoda Blackhole n/a Pescal Inartu Festus 39,999
Mass Driver MD 10 n/a ø Y'mirr K'mirkk 59,999
T'yol n/a Rr'ostam 79,999
Gunant's Drill n/a ø Mido Var Hastra 129,999
Icarus Heavy AS  V  Loma Var Destro 200,000
HH-AT "Archimedes" Quineros 700,000
Liberator[10x] Sao Perula 1,000,000

Hidden Systems

Hidden

System

DLC

Req.

Obtained in Price
System Planet
Ni'mrrod n/a Nesla Aoéh 30,000$
Suteo n/a V'ikka P'errka 25,000$
Pan n/a S'kolptorr F'err 10,000$
Y'mirr ø n/a Vulpes Lopat 500,000$
Skor Terpa ø  S  Paréah Okana 5,000,000$
Alda ø  S  Me'enkk Kan'Tarr 8,000,000$

ø System not part of the Jumpgate network, reachable only via Khador Drive

Trivia

  • One of the dialogue presets is of someone having a hyperdrive malfunction and not knowing the location and date. This is what happened to Keith in the beginning of the game.
  • Some people also think that they know you, but that Keith is too young. This perhaps hints at former friendships before the hyperdrive incident.
  • The following stations don't have a space lounge:
  • When entering the Space Lounge, you can tap the screen to skip the panning animation and get down to business quicker.
  • Blueprints for special items can be bought in Space Lounges, as well as access to hidden systems. Their locations appear to be mostly static.
  • Often, there will be a man/woman (can be Terran, Nivelian or Vossk) selling "Fancy Leather Jackets" but never actually sells them to the player.
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  • There will also be a person saying that they love to watch the "Octopod Arm Wrestling" which is a major pastime of the galaxy.
  • There would even be some hidden blueprints or weird products that are not available in the market. 
  • Tribbles from Star Trek can sometimes be heard as an ambient effect in Terran Space Lounges.
  • During the Supernova storyline, all space lounges in the Ginoya System are empty due to severe Gamma radiation. Once the storyline ends, these space lounges return to normal.
  • You can see the plasma array in Var Hastra's Space Lounge in a certain part of the Supernova storyline.
  • Some people will tell you "We don't own the place, but we have an understanding with... you know." This is likely a reference to the 2003 space combat simulation game Freelancer, in which multiple people will tell the player almost the same thing.
  • Despite faction rivalries, Space Lounges can be visited by any of the four factions regardless of the station, though most will be of the same faction.


A view of the Plasma Array inside the Var Hastra Space Lounge