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N-1499

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N-1499

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Title
Gemstone Trader
Race
Omicron
Zone
Ultima Thule (30.9, 28.0)
Services
Gemstone Trader
Patch
6.0

N-1499 is an Omicron found in Ultima Thule. They reside at Base Omicron.

Items For Sale

Rank 1

Item Type Cost
Dynamis crystal icon1.png   Dynamis Crystal Material Bicolor Gemstone 2

Rank 2

Item Type Cost Unlock req.
Ultima thule riding map icon1.png   Ultima Thule Riding Map Other Bicolor Gemstone 70 Shared FATE rank 2 in Ultima Thule

Rank 3

Item Type Cost Unlock req.
Close in the distance orchestrion roll icon1.png   Close in the Distance Orchestrion Roll Orchestrion Roll Bicolor Gemstone 350 Shared FATE rank 3 in Ultima Thule
Triple Triad Card r1.png   Ea Card Triple Triad Card Bicolor Gemstone 200 Shared FATE rank 3 in Ultima Thule
Triple Triad Card r4.png   Chi Card Triple Triad Card Bicolor Gemstone 300 Shared FATE rank 3 in Ultima Thule
Main Scenario QuestEndwalker
Nekropolis table icon1.png   Nekropolis Table Other Bicolor Gemstone 100 Shared FATE rank 3 in Ultima Thule
Chair hena icon1.png   Chair Hena Other Bicolor Gemstone 100 Shared FATE rank 3 in Ultima Thule
Wee ea icon2.png   Wee Ea Minion Bicolor Gemstone 500 Shared FATE rank 3 in Ultima Thule

Dialogue

Unlocking the vendor upon completion of Main Scenario quest Vic┨οry ̈ ̈ ̈╳, │̆││ε Lost

N-1499: Initiating trading protocol. This unit is programmed to trade for bicolor gemstones, though this unit does not understand what value they hold.

Shared FATE: Ultima Thule, Rank 1

N-1499: Displaying available wares. This unit estimates an 89.6% chance that shortages in stock can be attributed to retrieval units failing to return with the necessary materials.

Shared FATE: Ultima Thule, Rank 2

N-1499: Displaying available wares. This unit estimates a 93.5% chance that the increased success of retrieval units can be attributed to the recent decrease in environmental hazards.