Harvest Equipment
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Miner II (mining laser) - 50 units
Has an improved technology beam, making the extraction process more efficient. Useful for extracting all but the rarest ore.$1.25 -
Ice Mining Laser II - 25 units
A unit used to extract valuable materials from ice asteroids. Used on Expedition Frigates.$1.95 -
Ice Mining Laser I - 20 units
A unit used to extract valuable materials from ice asteroids. Used on Expedition Frigates.$0.95 -
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Ice Harvester II - 25 units
A unit used to extract valuable materials from ice asteroids. Used on Mining barges and Exhumers.$3.95 -
Ice Harvester I - 25 units
A unit used to extract valuable materials from ice asteroids. Used on Mining barges and Exhumers.$1.95 -
Harvester Mining Drone (mining drone)
Once the most efficient mining drone money can buy, the Harvester Mining Drone failed to keep up with continued innovation in the years after its introduction. Over time this once prestigious piece of mining equipment fell into disuse. A revitalization project initiated in YC118 updated the venerable Harvester designs with the latest in mining drone technology. Initially sold to empire-based mining operations across the cluster, blueprints eventually ended up in the hands of capsuleers and pirates through the usual bloody avenues.$9.95 -
Gas Cloud Scoop II - 10 units
The core technology employed by Gas Harvesters dates back centuries, to a time when the extraction of material in space was still a growing industry. Originally, asteroid miners had seen the tractor beams and in-space catalytic conversions used by today's Gas Harvesters as a promising new method for extracting spacebound ore. After many unsuccessful research projects and years of fruitless experiments however, the industry decided to return its focus to laser technology, which was eventually mastered to a level that has sustained the mining profession to this day.$1.95 -
Gas Cloud Scoop I - 10 units
The core technology employed by Gas Harvesters dates back centuries, to a time when the extraction of material in space was still a growing industry. Originally, asteroid miners had seen the tractor beams and in-space catalytic conversions used by today's Gas Harvesters as a promising new method for extracting spacebound ore. After many unsuccessful research projects and years of fruitless experiments however, the industry decided to return its focus to laser technology, which was eventually mastered to a level that has sustained the mining profession to this day.$1.95