Location Type:
Commendation:
Rarity:
Uncommon
Duration:
8h
Repeatable:
Yes
Requires duty officers:
- Science x5
Base outcome chances:
- Critical Success: 5%
- Success: 54%
- Failure: 38%
- Disaster: 3%
Low
Rewards
Advanced Analysis of Particle Trace Data Samples is a part of the Data Sample Analysis chain of assignments. It is avaialbe from the Science Officer in your ship's Engineering Lab. It is notable for its very high science commendation point payoff, given its low, eight-hour "cook time".
Summary
Direct your Science Department to undergo an advanced analysis of particle traces in order to optimize processing methods.
Requirements
Items
The following items are needed:
Icon | R&D material | Quantity |
---|---|---|
Z-Particle | 12 | |
Tetrazine Gas | 6 | |
Beta-Tachyon Particle | 9 | |
Rubidium | 3 |
Staffing
- Science x 5
- Critical Success: Logical, Stubborn, Teamwork
- Success: Photonic Studies Scientist, Warp Theorist
- Failure: Stubborn
- Disaster: Stubborn
Confusingly, Stubborn is required for Critical Success, but also adds to the chance of Failure or Disaster! The Stubborn trait is required for critical success but also is a Failure or Critical Failure. Using officers who have the Stubborn trait appear to increase the Disaster probability by 4%, while enhancing the Critical Success factor by only 1%. The negative pull is apparently considerably stronger than the positive. The recommendation is therefore to avoid Stubborn trait until this assignment is fixed. |
Locations
- Scientist (FED) on the Engineering Deck in the Engineering Lab from your ship (take Turbolift to Engineering).
- Scientist (KDF) on the Engineering Deck in the Engineering Office from your ship (take Turbolift to Engineering).
- Scientist Officer located on the Science Deck from Fleet Starbase (take Turbolift to Science).
Notes
- Materials required can be obtained from scanning anomalies in space or ground , duty officers assignments or bought from Exchange . Click on each material name or icon to find locations for space anomalies.Or visit Data sample page for more info.