Guide to Mining

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Mining can be dangerous, tedious, and boring. However no reward is without its risks. This guide provides the information you need to work as quickly and effectively as possible.

Ore

Ore is your main objective. You can send any ore to the quartermaster to sell, and certain ores will also be useful to the roboticist and to yourself to upgrade your equipment. The arc smelter also requires a steady stream of raw materials. Each ore carries a basic toughness that corresponds to the tool needed to mine it. Certain ores are dangerous and require special care. If you plan to sell them, remember that raw ore is often more valuable than processed alloys.

Note: The majority of ore and gems won't be usable in the mining fabricator unless you process them with a reclaimer first.

Name Image Classification Toughness Description
Cobryl
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Metal
2
Space silver! Decent money maker, but no real practical use. If you're a straggler stuck with nothing but a pick and barren fabricators, this is your breadwinner.
Syreline
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Metal
4
Space platinum! Very difficult to mine without explosives and practically useless, but worth a king's ransom to the quartermaster.
Pharosium
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Metal, Conductor
1
Space copper! Very useful for roboticists and makes up half of a mining charge. If you like bombing rocks, this will be the first mineral to run out.
Mauxite
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Sturdy Metal
1
Space steel! The roboticist makes his friends out of this stuff, so he'll go through a lot. Makes up one quarter of a mining charge.
Molitz
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Crystal
1
Space glass! Another useful material for the roboticist. Makes up the last quarter of a mining charge.
Bohrum
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Dense Metal, Dense Matter
3
Space adamantium! The backbone of higher tier mining equipment, you'll want a lot of this in your fabricator to make anything worthwhile.
Cerenkite
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Metal, Power Source
3
Space asbestos! Horribly radioactive, digging in without a heavy hazard suit is a slow suicide. Occupies the same fabricator niche as plasmastone, but specializes in very desirable cyborg power cells instead of high-yield bombs.
Plasmastone
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Crystal, Power Source
2
Space fuel! Explodes violently if shocked by mining charge, so stick to drills. A few top-shelf mining goodies want this, but it's most useful refined into extra fuel in the engineering ore distiller or stuffed inside pipebombs.
Claretine
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High Energy Conductor
3
Space MgB²! Required in bulk for all high-performance digging gear and industrial armor, the two most desirable things on a miner's wish list.
Gold
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High Density Matter
4
Space gold! As you'd imagine, the QMs would love to get their hands on a shipment.
Koshmarite
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Metal, High Density Matter
2
Eldritch granite! A magical substitute for uqill, and a very sturdy one at that.
Viscerite
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Not construction-grade material
2
Martian meat! Can be turned into fibres with the auto-loom and used as raw material for the cloning apparatus, but isn't usable in the reclaimer, mining fabricator or the arc smelter.
Char
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Not construction-grade material
-1
Space coal! Prime furnace fuel and secondary trade good for the quartermaster.
Ice
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Not construction-grade material
-2
Space water ice! Also completely worthless. Will melt when you are holding it in your hand for too long.
Rock
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Not construction-grade material
1
Space dirt! Completely worthless unless you're a rock worm. However, rock worms are known to frequent the trading circles, so the QM probably won't mind if a few lumps end up in your latest cobryl dispatch.

Gems

Gems are rare and valuable. A mined rock may contain only 1 gem at a time. Use your geological scanner to find gems quickly. If you plan to sell them, remember that raw gems are often more valuable than processed alloys.

Name Image Classification Description
Gemstone
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Crystal Space jewels that come in three tiers (level 1 being the hardest and most valuable). Regardless of type, they're primarily good for money only. Slip them inside cash ore shipments.

Tier 1: diamond, ruby, topaz, emerald, sapphire, amethyst
Tier 2: jasper, garnet, peridot, malachite, lapis lazuli, alexandrite
Tier 3: onyx, rose quartz, citrine, jade, aquamarine, iolite
Telecrystal
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Crystal, High Energy Power Source Shiny cones that let you break the laws of physics. Can be used in some machinery, for cyborg upgrades and be sold off for a good sum. No, you can't use them to get more Syndicate gear.
Fibrilith
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Not construction-grade material Space silk. Can be processed into fabric with an auto-loom or used in the arc smelter. Raw lumps of the stuff fetch a good price on the open market, though.
Uqill
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High Density Matter Crystallized scifi magic. Required for high-end mining gear, certain upgrades at robotics, always sells well at the cargo bay, and can be used to make replacement ammo for the RCD.
Miracle Matter
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Anomalous Mineral wild card. Can be used as a stand-in for certain other materials, e.g. uqill, mauxite or claretine.

Special Rocks

Certain rocks may have special conditions on them. Using your geological scanner will give specific information and spit out symbols denoting these conditions.

Type Symbol Description
Icy
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Always contains chunks of water ice in addition to other materials.
Super Dense
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Has a hardness rating of 10 and is extremely difficult to break through. Super-dense asteroids tend to have a significant quantity of gems at their core, so the effort can be justified.
Weak
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Rock has -1 toughness.
Dense
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Rock has +1 toughness.
Hazardous
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Rock contains either radioactive or volatile ore. Radioactive rock will glow blueish once exposed. Volatile ore will glow red when struck, giving you only a few moments to escape.
Foreign Object
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Contains a smuggler stash, an artifact or a sleeping rock worm. Poke it with the scanner to find out what.
Gem
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Rock contains a gem. No reason not to crack it open.

Other materials

These materials can't be found in asteroids, but you may encounter them when working with the arc smelter or a reclaimer.

Name Image Classification Description
Erebite
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Power Source The Devil's plasmastone. As dangerous as it is rare, it makes a menacing pipebomb or an extremely fast-charging cyborg cell. Only available through the QM shipping market.
Starstone
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Crystal Extremely valuable, but it's unlikely you'll find one until after a meteor shower has hit the station. Sell them to certain merchants to become an instant millionaire!
Slag
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Metal, Sturdy Metal By-product of smelting and a low-quality substitute for mauxite.
Steel
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Metal, Sturdy Metal The processed equivalent of mauxite.
Glass
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Crystal The processed equivalent of molitz.

Equipment

Most equipment can be manufactured at the mining fabricator. This includes your basic beginning gear if you lose it or show up late and all of it is gone.

Note: The majority of ore and gems won't be usable in the mining fabricator unless you process them with a reclaimer first.

Starting Equipment

Item Image Description Cost
Engineering Space Suit Set
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See Engineering Objects. 3 Fabric, 3 Metal, 2 Crystal
Jetpack
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See Engineering Objects. 2 Dense Metal, 10 Conductive Material
Mining Belt
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Holds most of the gear and equipment you will need to mine. N/A
Geological Scanner
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Use the scanner in your active hand to scan all rocks in view. The scanner will spit out a report and put symbols on rocks with something out of the ordinary in them. Using it on a piece of asteroid will tell you specifically what ore is present, its toughness, any danger conditions, and the presence of any foreign items. 1 Metal, 1 Conductive Material, 1 Crystal
Ore Satchel
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Holds up to 30 units of ore. To quickly pick up ore, click and drag one piece onto the satchel and you will automatically begin grabbing all ore of that type in every space surrounding you. Clicking the satchel in your active hand will dump its contents onto the ground. Use it on a fabricator or crate to empty it into that container. 5 Fabric
Ore Scoop
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This very useful utensil allows you to collect ore by merely walking over it. Simply insert an ore satchel, hold the scoop in your active hand and you're good to go. Click on the scoop to unload the satchel, or anywhere else to dump the ore on the floor. N/A
Optical Meson Scanners
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See Engineering Objects. Also allows you to see the composition of asteroids. 3 Crystal, 2 Conductive Material
Breath Mask
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See Clothing. Required for full spacesuit gear. 1 Fabric

Advanced Equipment

Item Image Description Cost
Industrial Space Armor Set
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Replaces the standard spacesuit and helmet. It provides protection against radiation and explosions. 15 Dense Metal, 7 High Energy Conductor, 3 High Density Matter
Mechanized Boots
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Gives the wearer a permanent speed boost, both in space and indoors. Moving around quickly will also deplete the contents of your jetpack faster, so be careful. 15 Sturdy Metal, 7 High Energy Conductor, 3 Power Source
Large Ore Satchel
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Like a regular satchel, but holds 75 ore instead of 30. 25 Fabric, 3 Dense Metal
Cargo Transporter
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Sends stuff to a cargo pad. Use it in your active hand to pick a destination, then click on the target to teleport it. Has 10 uses before it must be recharged.

Compatible objects: crates, closets/lockers, gas canisters, large tanks and artifacts.
N/A
Flashlight
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See General Objects. Provides additional light if you opt to go exploring derelicts and other foreboding parts of space, but useless for mining. 1 Metal, 1 Conductive Material, 1 Crystal
Material Analyzer
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Shows the properties of raw as well as processed ore. N/A
Slag Shovel
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Used to remove slag from the arc smelter. N/A

Tools

The greater the difference between tool strength and rock hardness, the more difficult it is to tunnel through the asteroid. Equipment with a strength at least equal to the rock's hardness rating is guaranteed to work on the first try.

Item Image Toughness Notes Cost
Pickaxe
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1
You get this when your powered pickaxe runs out of juice. Utterly useless. 1 Sturdy Metal
Powered Pickaxe
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2
Starting equipment. Has 30 uses before it must be recharged. 2 Sturdy Metal, 5 Conductive Material
Laser Drill
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3
Has infinite charge. 15 Sturdy Metal, 7 Dense Metal, 10 High Energy Conductor
Power Hammer
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4
Holds 30 charges. Also available from the quartermaster. 1 High Density Matter, 8 Conductive Material
Concussive Gauntlets
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4
Worn on your hands and allows you to simply punch rocks with an empty hand. Infinite charges. Also increase your basic punching damage a bit. 15 Dense Metal, 15 High Energy Conductor, 2 Power Source
Low-Yield Mining Explosives
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N/A
Plant on an asteroid to produce a small concussive blast. Will break nearby rocks and weaken rocks at the edge of its blast. Has a 5 second countdown. Starting equipment and can be made in the fabricator in sets of 5. 3 Metal, 3 Crystal, 7 Conductive Material
Mining Explosive
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N/A
A stronger variant of the mining explosive, also in packs of 5. 7 Metal, 7 Crystal, 15 Conductive Material

Machinery

Large mining machines can be used to harvest or process great deals of ore.

Item Image Description Cost
Mining Magnet
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This large, immobile magnet pulls in asteroid you can mine. For further information, see Miner. N/A
Mining Magnet Replacement Parts
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Required to repair the mineral magnet in case of catastrophic damage. Use it on the chassis. 5 High Density Matter, 30 Dense Metal, 30 High Energy Conductor
Arc Smelter
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Ore can also be processed into alloys with various properties. For more information, refer to Ore Processing. N/A
Advanced Metallurgy Equipment
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See Ore Processing. N/A
Mining Pod
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Provided they've been upgraded with the right gear, pods can be a great asset for the miners. Please see Space Pod for more information. N/A
Mineral Accumulator
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Allows you to send large quantities of ore to a cargo pad. To use, select a destination first, drag the accumulator to the desired location and then turn it on. Any loose ore within an eight-tile radius will be pulled to the device and teleported to the cargo pad. Must be turned off before it can be moved again. The accumulator cannot be picked up, only dragged around.

The miners get one accumulator for free at the start of the shift.
25 Sturdy Metal, 15 High Energy Conductor, 2 High Density Matter
Power Cell
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See Engineering Objects. 4 Metal, 4 Conductive Material, 4 Any Material
Cerenkite Power Cell
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A self-recharging power cell that any cyborg would be glad to have. Capacity is 15000. 4 Metal, 4 Any Material, 2 Cerenkite
Erebite Power Cell
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Self-recharges more quickly than the cerenkite cell, but is also highly volatile. Capacity is 15000. 4 Metal, 4 Any Material, 2 Erebite

Interesting Finds

In addition to ore and gems, you may unearth a variety of interesting objects and critters.

Rock Worms

Harmless creatures that will move around, eating up rocks, ore, and gems. If you can manage to kill one, you might get a surprise.

Abandoned Crates

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Abandoned crates contain a large variety of goodies not otherwise available on the station. There are two types of locking mechanisms and generally speaking, high-security crates (military supplies for instance) are more difficult to open. A failed attempt will usually reset the code and trigger the anti-theft system (if any), potentially injuring you. Be advised, however, that certain security measures will destroy the crate's contents instead.

  • Deca-Code Lock: Will prompt you to enter a number between 1 and 10, and you are allowed 3 guesses. To improve your odds of success, you can use a multitool on the crate and it will tell you whether the last code entered was too high or too low.
  • Password Lock: As the name implies, you'll have to find the password. Enter one letter at a time to attempt to reveal part of it. A multitool is essential here, as it allows you to see the exact length of the password and keep track of the known characters.

If you don't feel like opening the crate yourself, check to see if any departments back on the station will be willing to receive it.

Alien Artifacts

Large items of unknown origin and purpose. Can be sent to the research wing for artifact research or to the cargo bay for sale.

Other

Easter eggs, combat drones, stockings, smuggler's caches... go around and explore!

Objects and Items
Equipment
by Department
Box2.png General · MopNew.png Janitor · Glovesy.png Engineering · PowerPickV2.png Mining · DefibrillatorV2-32x32.png Medical · PortASci.png Science · Handcuffs.png Security
Machinery MiniPutt.png Pods · ClownCar.png Vehicles · ThinkDOSPCV2-32x32.gif Computers · Fabricator.png Fabricators & Manufacturers · GenericPDAV3-32x32.png PDAs · Implanter2.png Implants
Clothing JumpsuitRanks.gif Clothing
Catering WateringCanV2-32x32.png Plants & Hydro Equipment · THE MONSTER V2.png Foods & Drinks
Weapons CyalumeSaberV4.gif Syndicate Items · RevolverV2.png Guns · ChemGrenadeCompleteV2.png Grenades · TransferTankValveBomb.png Bombs