Where Your Station Sits in the Galaxy
Outworld Station doesn’t give you a fixed map โ your starting base is the center of your universe. The asteroid fields, nearby planets, and wormhole links are all territory you expand into.
Below is an interactive map of the R-TAU galaxy. Click any node for detailed info.
How to Read the Map
Three principles define this galaxy layout:
โถ Distance = Complexity
The closer to the Station Core, the simpler and more basic the resources. Farther wormhole links mean rarer materials and tougher enemies.
| Distance | Zone | Difficulty | Main Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | Station Core | โ | Storage / Processing / Command |
| Close | Asteroid Belt | Easy | Iron, Copper |
| Mid | Processing Satellite | Medium | Ingots, Plates, Circuits |
| Far | Rare Mineral Planet | Med-High | Titanium, Alloys, Relics |
| Far | Space Dock | Medium | Ships |
| Edge | Relic Sector | High | Endgame Tech |
โท Wormholes Are Your Only Highway
No conveyor belts means wormholes are your interplanetary logistics backbone. Understanding demand-driven supply through Inventory Pairing matters more than any single building.
โธ Don’t Skip Stages
New players hit the Rare Mineral Planet and wonder why they can’t afford production lines. The answer: your base isn’t automated yet. Get the Asteroid Belt and Processing Satellite running before you even look at wormholes.
One sentence for this map: Left = mine. Center = process. Right = expand. Follow this flow and you won't get stuck.