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Yes, the usual, cold grey lumpy depressing rocks floating in space. Massive asteroid fields may potentially spawn in such areas. These asteroid fields may contain many good asteroids that are good spots for mining. The drawback for mining in such places however is that there are no resource depots to refine your ores (if you're using a R-mining turret) and that there may be potential pirate attacks that the player may have to counter.
 
Yes, the usual, cold grey lumpy depressing rocks floating in space. Massive asteroid fields may potentially spawn in such areas. These asteroid fields may contain many good asteroids that are good spots for mining. The drawback for mining in such places however is that there are no resource depots to refine your ores (if you're using a R-mining turret) and that there may be potential pirate attacks that the player may have to counter.
   
These asteroid fields may also contain massive asteroids, usually no more than two, that can be claimed and then sold or made into a mine for a few million credits (upwards of 4 million) owned by the player. Massive asteroids can be sold at a price of a few hundred thousand credits, and can increase your reputation with a specific faction you're selling the asteroid to.
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These asteroid fields may also contain massive asteroids, usually no more than two, that can be claimed and then sold or made into a mine owned by the player
 
==== Secret Stashes ====
 
[[Secret Stashes]] can be found within these asteroid fields too. Use the C43 object detector to help you find them.
 
   
 
=== Container Field ===
 
=== Container Field ===
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=== Altars ===
 
=== Altars ===
 
Altars may look similar to regular asteroids at first, but the asteroids are aligned in massive rings, with an incredibly large and resource-rich asteroid in the center of them all. The innermost ring is not made of asteroids, but are actually a lot of neutral ships. These ships are ''incredibly'' powerful (During testing, one group melted a shield with 80k HP in about 15 seconds), altogether even stronger than the local bosses, and anger if you either attack them or try to mine the central asteroid. Before becoming hostile, one of which will allow you to talk to them. If you make contact, this ship will initially not notice, but upon speaking, will try to ward you off. If you try to continue the conversation, they will ''all'' start attacking ''instantly''. This interactable ship drops many very good items, usually including an Exotic. The ideal strategy for dealing with these is to make a fast, durable ship whose main firepower comes from torpedoes. Stand some distance away, and nail the interactable ship with your best torpedoes, severely damaging it if not killing it outright (Multiple torpedo launchers are recommended, as only the first volley has a good chance at landing hits. Make sure they're all near each other and pointing in the same direction, to ensure that all of the torpedoes hit at the same time, maximizing burst damage). Swoop in to finish the job and collect the items, then bail as soon as you can.
 
Altars may look similar to regular asteroids at first, but the asteroids are aligned in massive rings, with an incredibly large and resource-rich asteroid in the center of them all. The innermost ring is not made of asteroids, but are actually a lot of neutral ships. These ships are ''incredibly'' powerful (During testing, one group melted a shield with 80k HP in about 15 seconds), altogether even stronger than the local bosses, and anger if you either attack them or try to mine the central asteroid. Before becoming hostile, one of which will allow you to talk to them. If you make contact, this ship will initially not notice, but upon speaking, will try to ward you off. If you try to continue the conversation, they will ''all'' start attacking ''instantly''. This interactable ship drops many very good items, usually including an Exotic. The ideal strategy for dealing with these is to make a fast, durable ship whose main firepower comes from torpedoes. Stand some distance away, and nail the interactable ship with your best torpedoes, severely damaging it if not killing it outright (Multiple torpedo launchers are recommended, as only the first volley has a good chance at landing hits. Make sure they're all near each other and pointing in the same direction, to ensure that all of the torpedoes hit at the same time, maximizing burst damage). Swoop in to finish the job and collect the items, then bail as soon as you can.
 
=== Wreckage ===
 
[[Wreckage]] can be found in such places that can be salvaged. This is similar to those of a scrapyard, just that you do not need to spend money on a salvaging license.
 
   
 
=== Wormholes ===
 
=== Wormholes ===
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