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Phillippe French, Expert Xenoarchaeologist says: "The Nanotrasen Xenoarchaeology team welcomes you, aspiring scientist or over-qualified curator.
Before you begin studying artifacts, and hopefully not harassing the crew with them, it's important to remember you're interacting with what is most likely an explosive device made thousands, or millions, of years ago. Here you can learn about what exactly makes this job so dangerous, and rewarding."
The Xenoarchaeology Lab. Artifacts tend to show up here.
Pandora's Box - What's an Artifact?
Artifacts are strange objects that can perform unique & powerful actions. These items can be researched and sold for a profit, if you're diligent enough. Artifacts come in multiple flavours, material types, that indicate their function, and can often be quite dangerous.
Artifacts can be bought & sold from the Research and Development Listing Console, or found in maintenance, lavaland, or exploration ruins.
It's important to keep in mind, selling artifacts is pointless unless they are labeled correctly. Artifacts have a set amount of unique aspects, and the majority of these have to be correctly identified and labeled, to make a profit when selling the artifact. You can think of this process as a complex, life risking, game of guess-who.
Artifacts are strange powerful items that can do practically anything!
Use the Research and Development Listing Console to buy & sell artifacts.
Use the Artifact Labeler to label your coworkers label artifacts.
How do they work?
Artifacts, usually, have 5 unique traits. These are aspects that define the artifact and how it works. These can be 'activated' work by doing so in respective order. These traits belong to different categories of trait types, each filling a different niche & role.
Trait Type
Info
Activators
Every artifact has one of these. These traits define how the artifact is activated, as you'd expect. This can range from tactile interactions to specific stimulus, like heat.
Minors
Every artifact has three of these. These traits define minor aspects of the artifact, like weight and size.
Majors
Every artifact has one of these. These traits define the major function of an artifact, what it does exactly. Artifacts have a wide range of functions, such as making simple noises or banishing targets to the shadow realm.
Malfunctions
only some artifacts have one of these. These traits define a malfunction inside an artifact, accumulated from repeated use or poor design. These traits can have terrible repercussions for anyone willing to risk using the artifact...
Some traits from within these categories will only appear in a certain artifact material types. Artifact material types deeply influence what traits they have, and in return also what to expect from it.
material Type
Info
Bluespace
Bluespace artifacts are generally considered the safest type, as most of their instances don't contain dangerous traits. Bluespace artifacts are the least likely artifact to malfunction.
Plasma
Plasma artifacts are considerably dangerous, the majority of their traits inflict damage upon targets. However, due to their one-track type, it is very easy to identify & label plasma artifacts.
Uranium
Uranium artifacts are even more dangerous than plasma artifacts. Uranium artifacts start with a malfunction due to their hazardous design. Because uranium artifacts are likely to explode, it's more profitable to give them to toxins, in some cases.
Bananium
Bananium artifacts are complete enigmas, and continue to baffle the scientific community to this very day. These artifacts seem to have almost completely random traits, having no restrictions whatsoever. This can either make them playfully safe, or terrifyingly dangerous.
Although we don't recommend you spoil these for yourself, here you can find a list of every unique trait a given artifact could have. Additionally included is the method to identify these traits and what materials they appear in.
This activator responds to heat. Using heat will make the artifact 'light-on'. The artifact will wait until a mob steps into its range before activating and 'lighting-off.'
This activator is similar to Sturdy, it responds the same way to tactile interactions. However, once activated the artifact will continue to periodically activate until it randomly turns off.
Signal
Activator
This activator responds to a unique signal code, activating when it receives it. The frequency is the default signalers use however, the code is random.
Charged
Activator
This activator needs power to activate. Using a cell on the artifact will drain the cell, a set amount, and activate the artifact.
This trait allows the artifact activate an additional time/s. Everytime the artifact finishes recharging, it will generate a random amount of extra changes, from 0 to 2.
This trait offers ghosts a chance to, partially control the artifact. Ghosts that possess the artifact will get the option to activate it on whoever they please.
Fragile
Minor
This trait makes the artifact have a limited number of uses. This can range from 2-10 uses. Artifacts with this trait will appear transparent.
This trait increases the artifacts effective range, essentially making it a wand. When activated without a specific target, the artifact will prioritize the farthest organic entity as its target.
This trait causes the artifact to, attempt to, shoot any targets. However, if the artifact has a low range the artifact will instead light targets on fire.
This trait causes the artifact to shock any targets. If the target is a battery cell, it will be charged varying amounts.
NA
Transparent
Major
This trait makes any targets, temporarily, invisible. This effect is brief, however. NOTE: Transparent doesn't make the artifact transparent, fragile does.
Displaced
Major
This trait causes the artifact to teleport any targets to a random nearby location.
This trait causes the artifact to emmitt a light of varying brightness & colour, for a moment.
NA
Shade
Major
This trait causes the artifact to retract light around it in a varying radius, for a moment.
NA
Wall
Major
This trait causes the artifact to create a wall of varying shape.
NA
Healing
Major
This trait causes the artifact to heal any targets by a varying amount. The damage type healed is randomly unique to each artifact.
NA
Tubed
Major
This trait causes the artifact to inject any targets with a specific reagent. The reagent is randomly unique to each artifact. The volume of the reagent varies.
This trait causes the artifact to open a portal to bearspace, and retrieve a single bear.
NA
Maltargeting
Malfunction
This trait causes the artifact to always target the user.
NA
B.A.D
Malfunction
This trait causes the artifact to strip the target's items.
NA
Radioactive
Malfunction
This trait causes the artifact to emmitt dangerous particles. Repeated use will causes the amount to increase.
Identifying Traits
The cycle of Artifact Research
Now that you know about traits, and how they work, you can begin to develop a workflow to identify them, that works for you. However, if you'd like a base to start from, the following example is a simple approach to preforming Xenoarchaeology - Artifact Research.
Start by identifying any examinable trait-hints. This can be done by examining the artifact while wearing Science Glasses. File:Science glasses.png
Then continue to find any on-touch trait-hints. You can do this by using the grab intent on an artifact while holding it.
After that, you can use various apparatus on the artifact and watch for reactions, these are similar to touch trait-hints. Remember to use the grab intent during this step too.
Finally you can use what you already know about the artifact to compile a list of any other traits it could possibly have. Using the process of elimination, you can sleuth out any remaining traits.
If you still haven't found all the traits through this simple method, you might want to start activating the artifact instead, to observe its traits.
Tips & Tricks
Using the power of handholding, you can negate almost any form of artifact targeting, moving the target to the pulled mob. This is useful for testing possibly harmful artifacts or stopping a crazed archaeologist without risking personal annihilation.
Testing items on the artifact with the grab intent will allow you to perform experiments without the risk of activating it. This even goes for an empty hand, try it!
standing on-top of an artifact will completely exclude you from its range. You can use this to compromise artifacts with auras and timers.