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Bit Zeros | ||
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Type | Faction | |
Parent Org | Outlaw | |
Focus | Hacking |
The Bit Zeros are a group of hackers who offer missions to players.[1] The player is unable to gain or lose reputation with this faction. As such, the missions are available to all players, regardless of alignment or criminal status.
Stanton Missions
The following missions from Bit Zeros are available in Stanton:
System | Mission | Reward |
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Stanton | Permanently Delete | ? |
Stanton | Major Malfunction | 18,000 |
Stanton | Hit 'em Where It Hurts | 19,250 |
The missions in Stanton are to destroy cargo.
Pyro Missions
The following missions from Bit Zeros are available in Pyro:
System | Mission | Fee | Ship |
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Pyro | Easy Pickings | 13,500 | ? |
Pyro | Goods For The Getting | 33,000 | Freelancer |
The Bit Zeros missions in Pyro are available to all players for a fee. There is no direct payout for completing the mission - instead, the player is rewarded with a (stolen) ship and the cargo within it.
The missions take place on random asteroid bases throughout the system. Players must approach the target base and park their ship nearby, to avoid defensive turrets. Several hostile light and medium fighters may be in the area, which should be destroyed first. The player must then EVA into the base's main entrance, clear the base in FPS combat, and reach the base's ship hangar. A cargo ship will be present in the hangar, loaded with cargo. The player can open the hangar via the ASOP terminal near the hangar's elevators, and then steal the ship and its cargo.
The intent of the mission seems to be for the player to fly the ship back to a space station and then to unload the cargo into the freight elevator. However, as of Patch 4.1, a bug will cause the ship will despawn during quantum travel, resulting in a total loss of all mission rewards. So for the time being, instead of stealing the ship itself, it is recommended that the player transfer the cargo to their own cargo ship, within the hangar.
Trivia
Members will often sign communications by encrypting their signature in hexadecimal, which can be decoded by looking them up on an ASCII table. For example, Weevil signs their messages with "57 65 65 76 69 6C".
References
- ↑ In-game survey. Star Citizen Alpha 3.21.1 - Star Citizen. Retrieved 2023-11-04