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One of Krazy Eddy's hands strays towards a large red button as he informs you of the refund policy.In May 2018 NASA called a press conference to announce the successful test-run of their tiny nuclear reactor KRUSTY (Kilopower Reactor Using Stirling Technology). As soon as the credits leave your account, robotic workers whisk your purchase away and stow it in your cargo hold. You complete your transaction with Krazy Eddy. (Special Research Project Research Metal Debris) Krazy Eddy tells you that the table is not included in the purchase price. Your handheld scanner cannot identify the composition of the plating.
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(Special Research Project Research Quantum Schematics) Krazy eddy says they're a good read, but whoever wrote them was a crazy dice player. (-1000 BC) Complex schematics defining how particles interact on the quantum level are partially legible.(Special Research Project Research Ancient Data Crystals) Krazy Eddy says the previous owner hung them over his cockpit dashboard and that they were still intact when he found the wreckage on a nearby moon. You get a feeling like you know where you're going when you look at them. (-2100 BC) A dusty pair of data crystals hangs on a rope.(Special Research Project Research Complex Facility) Krazy Eddy shouts 'Good luck with that one! Zzst!' every time you look at it. A tattered old blueprint is taped to the glass, bearing a diagram looks like some sort of fabricator. (-1600 BC) Piles of gears, metal dust and advanced motors reside in a display.(Special Research Project Research Crew Protocols) (-250 BC) Junked terminals, broken storage lockers - a laundry basket? this can't be worth 250 BC, but among the debris you notice a partial list of protocols on crew quality of life that are very detailed.(Special Research Project Research Destroyed Magazine) Your scientists may be able to learn something from it. The electronics look fairly advanced although the unit itself appears broken. (-700 BC) Purchase a large, dual-barreled magazine loader.You approach the robot, which shouts out in a sing-song fashion: 'Welcome to Krazy Eddy's Technology Empoooorrrrium!' zzst 'Most people don't come here because they think I may Explloooddde! st zzst! 'Also I control all the plasma cannon turrets throughout the complex! Don't steal anything!' zzst 'You can buy anything you like for a mere factor of the price I payed!' zzzst 'Of course I'm not going to tell you the factor - you think I'm KRAZY?!' ZZST! It appears to be functioning, although it also appears to be sizzling randomly, and you assume it must be Krazy Eddy. You notice that it's not as dusty as the rest of the junk in the room. At the back of the emporium you see a bug eyed robot in a cage. A sign on the opposite wall reads, in your native tongue, 'Krazy Eddy's Technology Emporium', and you see a small alcove there littered with piles of ancient junk, broken relics and tattered blueprints. It back up slowly and then repeats its behavior, over and over. It backs up slowly from the corner and then lurches forward, crashing into the wall. You see a wheeled robot positioned in the corner of the room, its wheels pointed towards the corner. You enter a room that appears to be a lounge of some sort. Scanners indicate that the hanger bay and some attached compartments are pressurized, and it is here that the tractor beam finally deposits your vessel. The beam carefully guides your vessel through the junkfield until you come upon the massive wreck of an ancient space station. It would have been easy for your fleet to pass over what appears to be just another field of space junk, but of course, no self-respecting sales-bot would let you pass its place of business without snaring your ships in a powerful tractor beam and informing you via radio that the 'time for savings savings beginszzzztt now!.