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− | '''Kesslers''' are an uncommon resource that can be found in any [[Empyrean]] mission. They are used in upgrading the [[Railjack]]. They seem to drop most commonly around [[Saturn Proxima|Saturn Proxima.]] |
+ | '''Kesslers''' are an uncommon resource that can be found in any [[Empyrean]] mission. They are used in researches and upgrading the [[Railjack]]. They seem to drop most commonly around [[Saturn Proxima|Saturn Proxima.]] |
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Kesslers are an uncommon resource that can be found in any Empyrean mission. They are used in researches and upgrading the Railjack. They seem to drop most commonly around Saturn Proxima.
Blueprints Requiring Kesslers
Blueprints | Type | Quantity (Research) |
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Lavan Mk II Shield Arrays, Engines and Reactors | Ship Component | 315 |
Zetki Mk II Shield Arrays, Engines and Reactors | Ship Component | 390 |
Lavan Mk II Apoc, Carcinnox, Cryophon, Photor and Pulsar | Ship Weapon | 315 |
Zetki Mk II Apoc, Carcinnox, Cryophon, Photor and Pulsar | Ship Weapon | 390 |
Total | 1,410 (+0) |
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Last updated: Hotfix 27.0.8 (2019-12-21)
Notes
Gathering Tips
Trivia
- The name Kesslers is probably a reference to Donald J. Kessler, an American astrophysicist and former NASA scientist known for his studies regarding space debris. In 1978 he coined the term Kessler syndrome, a theoretical scenario in which the density of objects in low Earth orbit is so high that collisions between them could result in even more space debris, fuelling additional collisions and making future space activities near-impossible.
Patch History
Update 27.0 (2019-12-13)
- Introduced.