![]() The station at the front of the display allows you to examine your fleet’s frigates. Your freighter has a Warp Drive just like your ship does - and you have to fuel and upgrade it just like you do with your ship. The next station to the right is the Warp Map. You can pick up side missions for rewards. You’ll find a Mission Board here very similar to the one on Space Stations. The holographic display in the middle has four stations to interact with. The bridge is where you talk to the captain (who never really has anything to say) and do everything else. Up the stairs at the front of the hangar bay, you’ll find a hallway that leads up to the bridge. Sometimes, NPC ships will show up and you can trade or make offers on their ships just like you would on a Space Station. ![]() The hangar bay is just what it sounds like - it’s where you park your ship. ![]() There’s really only two important parts to your freighter when you first get it: the hangar bay and the bridge. Save the freighter by destroying the pretty weak attackers, and the freighter’s captain will invite you on board and offer you the command for free. When you jump into a system, watch for a distress call from a freighter under attack by pirates. You’ll get your first freighter for free relatively early in the game. Below, we’ll talk about the other major addition since the game’s launch: freighters. We got you (re)started with our rebeginner’s guide and walked you through one of the big changes with our base building guide. With the Next update, you might be jumping back in after a couple years away. ![]() No Man’s Sky is very nearly a different game from when it launched. ![]()
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