another question is she a repeatable encounter?At the very furthest south-east part of the Glacial Rift. She's in a cave under the ice.
even if you take the idol?After the caves encounter she'll become a solo random encounter on the Rift.
There's an idol? I went there talked to them, they left and there was nothing there. Now I fight her every once in awhile and never get anything. Did I mes up something?even if you take the idol?
There are different choices you can make, but the only real difference is whether or not you took the idol.
It will be expanded upon, and there are no current ramifications other than some flavor text in the random fertility priestess encounter. Last time I heard anything about it, what would happen with it had not yet been fully decided upon.What happens if you take the idol? Are there any ramifications? {SillyMode: Does a large spherical boulder fall down and try to crush you as you run away?} Can you sell it? Is it going to be something that is going to be eventually expanded upon like Hand So's data bead?
I don't think the incentive of a bit of cash is really worth being a huge dick to random natives.
It will be expanded upon.
Well if it will send alot of big hard delicious cocks to my Steele i dont mind taking the idolI didn't know they had random encounters after you met them.
Also does anyone here even try for stealing important alien shit? I don't think the incentive of a bit of cash is really worth being a huge dick to random natives.
I just find the incentive of cash to be lackluster when the game hands you money and money making opportunities quite often and I usually like the peaceful routes over the more "rape the rush planets" approach.Hey, all of the European powers did it back in the day. Are you saying what they did was wrong?
Alright, good to know.
I just find the incentive of cash to be lackluster when the game hands you money and money making opportunities quite often and I usually like the peaceful routes over the more "rape the rush planets" approach.
I look at the whole 'Planet Rush' idea as a sort of throwback to European Colonialism, but with corporations instead of countries. (Though, later on companies working for the different European powers do get quite involved.) 'Rape the Rush planets' is quite an apt description, as that is exactly what all the different corporations are doing. Stealing genetics, stealing natural resources, stealing technologies and ideas, even taking/using the natives of the planets themselves. So what if the PC happens to take a cultural artifact from a native group? On the scale of everything that is happening, it is pretty low. At least, that is how I look at it.