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== Finance & Possible Sources Of Funding==
== Finance & Possible Sources Of Funding==
Before purchasing any supplies, Cargo needs funding in the form of '''Spacebucks''' (name subject to change). All orders that can be made with the Cargo Request Terminal require some amount of money. Note that Cargo's funding strategy should, and will change based on current circumstances, i.e. you shouldn't rely on salvage for profit when there's only one salvage specialist.
Before purchasing any supplies, Cargo needs funding in the form of '''Spesos'''. All orders that can be made with the Cargo Request Terminal require some amount of money. Note that Cargo's funding strategy will, and should, change based on current circumstances, i.e. you shouldn't rely on salvage for profit when there's only one salvage specialist.


Some common sources of obtaining cargo funds are as follows:
Some common sources of obtaining cargo funds are as follows:
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[[File:Ano01.png|75px]]
[[File:Ano01.png|75px]]


In the unique case that R&D discovers an artifact that can effectively infinitely print some kind of object/resource, Cargo can exploit it and sell the products. Notable products include monkeys, instruments, chemicals, material sheets, and bananas.
In the unique case that R&D discovers an artifact that can effectively infinitely print some kind of object/resource, Cargo can exploit it and sell the products. Notable products include monkeys, instruments, chemicals, material sheets, and bananas. Cargo may also sell the artefacts themselves when R&D is done with them.


=== Salvaged Goods ===
=== Salvaged Goods ===
[[File:Salvage Specialist.png|75px]]
[[File:Salvage Specialist.png|75px]]


Selling the loot gained from salvage expeditions. Quite profitable, if not a little inconsistent. Of course, this will not be a viable source of cash if there are few/no salvage specialists.
Selling the loot gained from salvage expeditions can be quite profitable, if not a little inconsistent. Of course, this will not be a viable source of cash if there are few/no salvage specialists.


=== Service Goods ===
=== Service Goods ===
[[File:Botanist.png|75px]]
[[File:Botanist.png|75px]]


Requesting food/plants/drinks from one of the many service workers to sell for cash. Generally, the botanists will provide the most consistent flow of produce for sale.
Requesting food/plants/drinks from one of the many service departments to sell for cash. Generally, the botanists will provide the most consistent flow of produce for sale.


=== Mass Production ===
=== Mass Production ===
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== Salvage ==
== Salvage ==
'''Salvage Specialists''' have one of the most dangerous jobs aboard the station: fighting sentient holograms for their drugs and other assorted loot. Visit the [[Salvage Specialist]] page to learn more.
'''Salvage Specialists''' have one of the most dangerous jobs aboard the station: fighting sentient holograms for their drugs and other assorted loot, and going on expeditions to alien planets to <s>collect cloning pods and power drills</s> extract any natural resources or abandoned valuables they find. Visit the [[Salvage Specialist]] page to learn more.

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Cargo Basics

Cargo Department on Kettle Station

The Cargo Department is responsible for keeping the station stocked with all necessary resources that can't be produced otherwise. Cargo gameplay largely follows these steps:

  • Obtain cargo requests from fellow crewmates
  • Budget finances, decide which requests are the most urgent
  • Order crates accordingly from the cargo terminal
  • Obtain crates from the Cargo shuttle by driving it back and forth from the station and trading post
  • Deliver crates to the departments/individuals who requested them

Understandably, this gameplay loop may not seem very engaging at first, but Cargo has plenty of nuances which make it a very complex department.

Finance & Possible Sources Of Funding

Before purchasing any supplies, Cargo needs funding in the form of Spesos. All orders that can be made with the Cargo Request Terminal require some amount of money. Note that Cargo's funding strategy will, and should, change based on current circumstances, i.e. you shouldn't rely on salvage for profit when there's only one salvage specialist.

Some common sources of obtaining cargo funds are as follows:

Artifact Production

Ano01.png

In the unique case that R&D discovers an artifact that can effectively infinitely print some kind of object/resource, Cargo can exploit it and sell the products. Notable products include monkeys, instruments, chemicals, material sheets, and bananas. Cargo may also sell the artefacts themselves when R&D is done with them.

Salvaged Goods

Salvage Specialist.png

Selling the loot gained from salvage expeditions can be quite profitable, if not a little inconsistent. Of course, this will not be a viable source of cash if there are few/no salvage specialists.

Service Goods

Botanist.png

Requesting food/plants/drinks from one of the many service departments to sell for cash. Generally, the botanists will provide the most consistent flow of produce for sale.

Mass Production

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With the help of R&D, cargo can set up lathes to automatically produce simple items to sell. These are a common target of syndicate terrorism.

Shuttle Piloting

In order for the station to receive ordered goods, the cargo shuttle has to be piloted by a cargo technician. Refer to the Cargo Technician guide for advice.

Salvage

Salvage Specialists have one of the most dangerous jobs aboard the station: fighting sentient holograms for their drugs and other assorted loot, and going on expeditions to alien planets to collect cloning pods and power drills extract any natural resources or abandoned valuables they find. Visit the Salvage Specialist page to learn more.