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The Traders Almanach is supposed to be based on the personal notes of the seasoned and experienced trader Cmdr. James "Mercury" Kilbery. This guy has seen all the systems in the eight galaxies, including Oresrati in the remote seven o'clock corner of galaxy sector eight - at least thats a common rumor about this person. Commander Kilbery can not be queried on the correctness of the above mentioned statements as he is supposed to be lost in witchspace.
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The Traders Almanach is supposed to be based on the personal notes of the seasoned and experienced trader Cmdr. James "Mercury" Kilbery. This guy has seen all the systems in the eight galaxies, including Oresrati in the remote seven o'clock corner of galaxy sector eight - at least that is a common rumor about this person. Commander Kilbery can not be queried on the correctness of the above mentioned statements as he is supposed to be lost in witchspace.
  
Memory sticks with more or less complete variations of The Traders Almanach can be found on almost every trading ship on the universe. This is one of the reasons why there are sometimes odd breaks in the writing styles - many people have edited their own version of the Almanach, changing entries on piracy, adding sightseeing experiences or their own notes on milk runs. Various versions of the Almanach are unique like fingerprints, and there is a whole department in the Ceesxe Economy Research Center dedicated to track down the evolution of various different sub-trees and variants.
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Memory sticks with more or less complete variations of The Traders Almanach can be found on almost every trading ship on the universe. This is one of the reasons why there are sometimes odd breaks in the writing styles - many people have edited their own version of the Almanach, changing entries on piracy, adding sightseeing experiences or their own notes on milk runs. Various versions of the Almanach are unique like fingerprints, and there is a whole department in the [[Sector1/Ceesxe|Ceesxe]] Economy Research Center dedicated to track down the evolution of various different sub-trees and variants.
 
 
(This is a work in progress - the following excerpts are provided with the request to look for syntactic mistakes - I am no native speaker, and the Almanach is generated by a program, both being a potential source for bad English. Contact user treczoks on the Oolite Bulletin Board to complain :-) )
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Tibedied|Tibedied]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: Whatever you buy, move them to Azaqu. And I would buy microprocessors, bulldozers and Tibediedian modern art items in that order for this trip. My guesstimate is: those microprocessors I mentioned sell there with a gain of roughly 25 to 35%.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Qube|Qube]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: Best would be to buy bargain TV dinners or casks of 'Noer' - a liquor they distill only in Qube - and haul them to Raleen. They give you about 100 to 110%, at least in Raleen. Additionally, those TV dinners can also be sold well enough in Edzaon. Moreover, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Edzaon.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Leleer|Leleer]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: Best would be to buy nutri-pills or liquors and transport them to Aona. Take these tasteless nutri-pills, they give a decent 37 to 45%. On another thought, these tasteless nutri-pills can also be sold well enough in Rabedira, Entizadi, or Usrarema.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Biarge|Biarge]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: Best would be to buy computers or Biargese sledgehammers and transport them to Biramabi. There is a good chance that the computers give you a margin of about 51 to 58%. Furthermore, the computers can also be sold well enough in Encereso.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Xequerin|Xequerin]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, the best would be to buy microprocessors or Xequerinian modern art items and transport them to Riveis or Diedar. Besides, those microprocessors I mentioned can also be sold well enough in Anxeonis.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Tiraor|Tiraor]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: The top choice in Tiraor is to haul either memory banks or excavators to Atrebibi or Teesdi. The first goods sell there usually with a gain of 49 to 57%. What's more, you can also move those memory banks to Zainlabi, Usralaat, or Edzaon, although they give you not as many credits there. And in case your ship is not an iron ass, you'd better avoid Edzaon.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Rabedira|Rabedira]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: Best would be to buy memory banks or Rabediran modern art items and transport them to Atriso. The trip to Atriso is the winner here, indeed, and gives you a gain of 22 creds for each ton. In addition, those memory banks can also be sold well enough in Qucerere.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Lave|Lave]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: You can't make a mistake with buying Lavese bacons here. You've got the choice to move them to Zaonce with a good plus of 80 to 90%, with Leesti being the second choice in destinations and Orerve last. Of lately, there have been piracy reports from Orerve. Ahh, good old Lave, starting point for the ambitions spacer! I still remember my first launch in my good old Cobra...
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Zaatxe|Zaatxe]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: Best would be to buy memory chips or tractors and move them to Alaza. That first choice is quite nice and yields 50 to 57% for your account. Additionally, the memory chips can also be sold well enough in Celabile or Edreor.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Diusreza|Diusreza]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: When you are going to haul microprocessors, sell them in Zaerla or Rigeti with a plus of 35 to 43%, or in Tioranin or Aerater, which give you less. Moreover, you could also ship bargain TV dinners to Erlage. On the other hand, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Zaerla and Rigeti.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Teaatis|Teaatis]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: Best would be to buy Teaatisian breads or barrels with Teaatisian vicious brew and ship them to Larais. I'd say those breads are preferable, naturally, and will probably sell with a profit of 47 to 54% in Larais. Furthermore, those breads can also be sold well enough in Legees.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Riinus|Riinus]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: You can't make a mistake with buying memory chips here. You've got the choice to move them to Usatqura, Raale, or Aanbiat each ton for a good profit of 33.0 creds, with Xeaqu or Sotiera being the second choice in destinations and Diquer last. Of lately, there have been piracy reports from Raale, Xeaqu, and Sotiera.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Esbiza|Esbiza]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: The top choice in Esbiza is to move either memory chips or Esbizan furniture items made from real wood to Qudira. Each ton gives about 39 Credits more there than you pay here for the stuff, so I was told in a bar in Ara. Besides, you can also transport the memory chips to Aate or Ribilebi, although they give you not as many credits there. For bounty and glory try Qudira, where dangerous pirates have been reported.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Ontimaxe|Ontimaxe]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: Best would be to buy food containers or Ontimaxese liquors and move them to Mariar. I'd say those food containers are preferable, indeed, and will probably sell with a profit of 33 to 42% in Mariar. What's more, those food containers can also be sold well enough in Vebege. In addition, some traders mentioned that piracy on the rise in Vebege.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Cebetela|Cebetela]] ==
 
If the limiting factor is the size of the cargo bay, you've got to get the best gain per unit, so buy memory banks or Cebetelan furniture items made from real wood and transport them to Velete. And those memory banks are decent, giving you a rake-off of 22 Credits per unit. Additionally, those memory banks can also be sold well enough in Anerbe.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Ceedra|Ceedra]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: First and foremost, you should ship nutri-pills to Tibecea or Diquxe. Alternatively, you can still haul memory banks or tractors to Isdibi or Zaleriza. Moreover, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Tibecea, Isdibi, and Zaleriza.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Rizala|Rizala]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: Fill your ship with memory chips and transport them either to Geisgeza or Riantiat, quite the best you can get in Rizala, or to Riveis, which is third rank here. Somewhere in the middle between them is to transport furs to Zasoceat. And in case your ship is not an iron ass, you'd better avoid Geisgeza. Avoid drinking that Rizalaian lethal brandy, it is quite expensive, but not worth the money.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Atriso|Atriso]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: Best would be to buy furs or wines and move them to Ensoreus. On another thought, those furs can also be sold well enough in Rabedira.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Teanrebi|Teanrebi]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: You can't make a mistake with buying odd Teanrebiian 'Onthce pies' here. You've got the choice to move them to Anle or Tianve, which give you about 230 to 260% in Anle, with Ededleen being the second choice in destinations and Oreseren last. Of lately, there have been piracy reports from Ededleen and Oreseren. When you are lucky, you can even see one of those planetquakes mentioned in the Galactic Catalogue from orbit, which is the best place to watch them. An important point for traders is to know the opportunity of a milk run. Here it is - The route Teanrebe to Tianve and back is nice and secure due to the fact that both governments keep their piece of the universe clean of piracy.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Azaqu|Azaqu]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: You can't make a mistake with buying Azaquan bacons here. You've got the choice to move them to Edinso or Relaes with a decent plus of 110 to 140%, with Tibedied being the second choice in destinations and Quator last. Furthermore, some traders mentioned that piracy on the rise in Edinso, Tibedied, and Quator.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Retila|Retila]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: The top choice in Retila is to haul either microprocessors or Retilan musical instruments to Bibe. Each ton gives about 22 Credits more there than you pay here for the stuff. Besides, you can also move those microprocessors I mentioned to Ququor, although they give you not as many credits there. Trading in Bibe is quite dangerous for beginners. Be careful when you scoop fuel from that sun, the "occasional solar activity" can be quite dangerous.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Sotiqu|Sotiqu]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: Regardless which of my suggested items you buy, Esusti or Inonri should be your destination. And I would buy odd Sotiquan furs, brandy bottles and radioactive isotopes - in that order. There is a good chance that those furs give you a margin of about 21 Cr./ton (I found that information in a pirate's logbook around Usrarema). While you are there, try the exotic goat soup, its hot, but delicious.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Inleus|Inleus]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: You can't make a mistake with buying memory banks here. You've got the choice to move them to Velete - they give you a decent 27.0 creds profit for each ton -, with Anerbe being the second choice in destinations and Beor or Anlere last. The Inleusian spotted wolf pelts make quite an addition to anyones home.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Onrira|Onrira]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: Best would be to buy computers or excavators and haul them to Erlaza. They give you about 49 to 58%, at least in Erlaza. What's more, the computers can also be sold well enough in Larais. In addition, in the Onrira system, you can see the first torus station ever built and the [[Faulcon de Lacy]] laboratories. In this high-tech system you can purchase almost everything you need to improve and harden your ship.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Ceinzala|Ceinzala]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: You can't do anything wrong with buying Ceinzalan cheeses here. You've got the choice to move them to Cemave, a quite nice bargain at 70 to 80%, with Arxeza being the second choice in destinations and Ara last. There are credits to earn, if you know what to sell where. Additionally, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Ara.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Biisza|Biisza]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: First and foremost, you should transport Biiszan breads to Xeenle. Alternatively, you can still haul memory banks or bulldozers to Eszaraxe, Xeesenri, Gelegeus, or Beenri. But better be careful, this system is basically surrounded by piracy nests of the Tortuga Expanse, with Gelegeus being a small light at the end of the witchspace tunnel.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Legees|Legees]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: Whatever you buy, haul them to Larais. And I would buy Legeesian cheeses, bottles of the famous liquor they call 'Bemaarle' and Legeesian coats in that order for this trip. And better avoid what they call "exotic night life" in Legees.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Quator|Quator]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: Just move fabulous Quatorian 'Etab pies' to Relaes to make the most of the situation. Alternatively, you can move memory banks to Reorte, Ra, Begeabi, or Orrere or Azaqu or Zasoer. Trading in Begeabi is quite dangerous for beginners.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Arexe|Arexe]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: You can't make a mistake with buying computers here. You've got the choice to move them to Geisgeza for a decent 46 to 53% profit, with Regeatge or Riveis being the second choice in destinations and Reesdice last.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Atrabiin|Atrabiin]] ==
 
If the limiting factor is the size of the cargo bay, you've got to get the best gain per unit, so buy microprocessors or Atrabiinian musical instruments and ship them to Anarlaqu. Propably those microprocessors I mentioned sell there with a gain of roughly 27 Credits for each ton. Moreover, those microprocessors I mentioned can also be sold well enough in Rilace or Maxeedso. And in case your ship is not an iron ass, you'd better avoid Anarlaqu. If you have got some time to kill, try an island hopping holiday on Atrabiin.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Usanat|Usanat]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: You can't do anything wrong with buying Usanatian cheeses here. You've got the choice to move them to Entizadi for a good 120 to 150% profit, with Cetiisqu being the second choice in destinations and Soladies last. And in case your ship is not an iron ass, you'd better avoid Cetiisqu.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Xeesle|Xeesle]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, the best would be to buy microprocessors or Xeeslese furniture items made from real wood and haul them to Isinor or Ararus. If I remember correctly, I bought 30 tons of those microprocessors I mentioned here and sold them with a plus of 669 Credits in Ararus. On another thought, those microprocessors I mentioned can also be sold well enough in Esesla, Ontiat, Bemaera, or Zaalela. Trading in Ararus and Zaalela is quite dangerous for beginners.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Oreseren|Oreseren]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: Best would be to buy memory banks or luxuries and move them to Teanrebi. Each ton gives about 22 Credits more there than you pay here for the stuff. Furthermore, those memory banks can also be sold well enough in Alaza or Anerbe.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Inera|Inera]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: Buy memory banks or hand-made Ineran sculptures and ship them to Aanbiat. The safe and secure trip to Aanbiat is the winner here - a real milk run - ,  of course, and gives you a gain of 39 creds for each ton (I found that information in a pirate's logbook around Bibe).  In theory, you could reap the same level of profit in Raale, but take into account that the 'government' of Raale is suspected to support pirates in return for a share. Besides, those memory banks can also be sold well enough in Sotiera. Of lately, there have been piracy reports from Raale and Sotiera. The route from Inera to Aanbiat and back is a good way to make money without getting fleeced by pirates. And try the exotic fish meat while you are there.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Inus|Inus]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: You can't do anything wrong with buying nutri-pills here. You've got the choice to move them to Aleusqu with a good plus of 170 to 200%, with Biisorte being the second choice in destinations and Anxeonis last. And in case your ship is not an iron ass, you'd better avoid Biisorte.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Isence|Isence]] ==
 
If the limiting factor is the size of the cargo bay, you've got to get the best gain per unit: You can't do anything wrong with buying memory chips here. You've got the choice to move them to Zarece with a plus of 39.0 Credits per ton, with Reinen being the second choice in destinations and Tibionis last. Try to avoid the exotic casinos, they' will pluck you like an Ugaro bird.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Reesdice|Reesdice]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: You can't do anything wrong with buying food containers here. You've got the choice to move them to Xezaor with a plus of 100 to 110%, with Arexe or Anisor being the second choice in destinations and Erbiti last. Of lately, there have been piracy reports from Erbiti.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Terea|Terea]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: Best would be to buy Terean breads or liquors and move them to Xexedi. The first give you a good 95 to 105% when you sell them in Xexedi. What's more, those breads can also be sold well enough in Usle or Maregeis. And in case your ship is not an iron ass, you'd better avoid Maregeis.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Orgetibe|Orgetibe]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: You can't make a mistake with buying Orgetibese cheeses here. You've got the choice to move them to Esteonbi, a quite nice bargain at 200 to 230%, with Raoror or Ara being the second choice in destinations and Ceinzala last. Trading in Raoror and Ara is quite dangerous for beginners.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Reorte|Reorte]] ==
 
If the limiting factor is the size of the cargo bay, you've got to get the best gain per unit, so buy Reortese coats or barrels containing the strange wine from the sloping hills of Reorte and transport them to Relaes. And each ton of those coats returns a plus of 21 Credits for you on that trip. In addition, those coats can also be sold well enough in Quator or Uszaa. Trading in Quator and Uszaa is quite dangerous for beginners. Being a direct witchspace neighbour to good old Lave, this is nearly home for a seasoned spacer.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Ququor|Ququor]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: Best would be to buy food containers or casks of 'Abouou' - a liquor they distill only in Ququor - and move them to Raleen. And they sell quite nice, and give you 65 to 75%. Additionally, those food containers can also be sold well enough in Retila or Ininbi. Trading in Retila is quite dangerous for beginners. Sample a few dishes of the exotic cuisine while you're there, as they are only good when freshly made.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Geinona|Geinona]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: Best would be to buy computers or luxuries and transport them to Ermaso. Each ton gives about 22 Credits more there than you pay here for the stuff. Moreover, the computers can also be sold well enough in Solageon or Quorte. On another thought, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Ermaso. Be careful when you're skimming the sun for fuel, this star can be a bitch sometimes.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Anarlaqu|Anarlaqu]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: You can't do anything wrong with buying Anarlaquan sushi dinners here. You've got the choice to move them to Vetitice or Zadies with a plus of 220 to 250%, with Inonri being the second choice in destinations and Atrabiin, Biorle, or Enonla last. For bounty and glory try Atrabiin, where piracy incidents have been reported. Keep your purse tight when you sample the hoopy and exotic night life of this system.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Oresri|Oresri]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, the best would be to buy fur coats or casks of 'Diso' - a liquor they distill only in Oresri - and transport them to Lerelace or Xexedi. Furthermore, these furry coats can also be sold well enough in Eninre, Riredi, or Riiser. Besides, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Eninre. Oresri once was a strict corporate state, until the revolution swapped over from Laenin. The ongoing civil war is the aftermath of this event, and has so far managed to bring the system down from a "mainly industrial" rating to its current "rich agriculture" status.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Esesla|Esesla]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: Whatever you buy, haul them to Xeesle. And I would buy food containers, beers made using the strange Eseslan hops and shoes in that order for this trip. There is a good chance that those food containers give you a margin of about 80 to 90%. Of lately, there have been piracy reports from Xeesle.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Socelage|Socelage]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, the best would be to buy Socelagese coats or containers with the strange Socelagese drink 'A'no' and move them to Ororqu. What's more, those coats can also be sold well enough in Gerege, Biorle, or Enonla. The exotic goat meat is better left to the fierce yellow furry rodents that inhabit - or, to be more precise - infest the planet.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Riedquat|Riedquat]] ==
 
If the limiting factor is the size of the cargo bay, you've got to get the best gain per unit, so buy fabulous Riedquatian furs or barrels containing the odd wine from the sloping hills of Riedquat and move them to Leesti. In addition, those furs can also be sold well enough in Uszaa or Orerve. Additionally, some traders mentioned that piracy on the rise in Uszaa and Orerve. Despite being next to Lave, I never really learned to like Riedquat. I met too many pirates in there for my taste.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Gerege|Gerege]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: You can't do anything wrong with buying computers here. You've got the choice to move them to Teen each ton for a decent profit of 27.0 creds, with Xeaqu being the second choice in destinations and Socelage or Diquer last. Moreover, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Xeaqu.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Usle|Usle]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, the best would be to buy memory banks or Uslese musical instruments and ship them to Laenin. I once sold 30 tons of those memory banks in Laenin, and reaped a profit of 669 Credits. On another thought, those memory banks can also be sold well enough in Esbeus or Xeoner.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Malama|Malama]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: You can't do anything wrong with buying computers here. You've got the choice to move them to Qudira - in Qudira, they get you a good profit of 60 to 68% -, with Alaza being the second choice in destinations and Celabile or Edreor last. Furthermore, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Qudira.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Aesbion|Aesbion]] ==
 
If the limiting factor is the size of the cargo bay, you've got to get the best gain per unit: The top choice in Aesbion is to move either microprocessors or luxuries to Zarece. I'd say those microprocessors I mentioned are a good choice, indeed, and will probably sell with a profit of 22 Credits for each and every ton you move. Besides, transporting Aesbionian coats to Isence is also a viable alternative. What's more, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Isence. "Fighting like a green frog from Aesbion" is a proverb well known through the galaxy. If you've seen their war, you know that this is not an overstatement.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Alaza|Alaza]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: You can't do anything wrong with buying Alazan sushi dinners here. You've got the choice to move them to Zaatxe, Malama, Inines, Anle, or Tianve for a decent 140 to 170% profit, with Ededleen being the second choice in destinations and Oreseren last. You see, wherever you go to from here, there is money to be made. For bounty and glory try Ededleen and Oreseren, where illegal activities have been reported.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Xeaqu|Xeaqu]] ==
 
If the limiting factor is the size of the cargo bay, you've got to get the best gain per unit: You can't do anything wrong with buying famous Xeaquan furs here. You've got the choice to move them to Riinus, Ororqu, or Rexebe, as this is the best you can get here, with Gerege being the second choice in destinations and Learorce, Gelaed, or Orrira last. Trading in Learorce, Gelaed, and Orrira is quite dangerous for beginners.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Raoror|Raoror]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: Best would be to buy memory banks or Raororian musical instruments and move them to Orgetibe or Isti. And each ton of those memory banks returns a plus of 27 Credits for you on that trip (I found that information in a pirate's logbook around Xeesenri). In addition, those memory banks can also be sold well enough in Rebia. Trading in Isti is quite dangerous for beginners. By the way, he vulcanoes on Raoror are well worth a visit.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Ororqu|Ororqu]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, this would be best: You can't make a mistake with buying memory chips here. You've got the choice to move them to Usatqura, Raale, Aanbiat, or Teen each ton for a good profit of 33.0 creds, with Xeaqu being the second choice in destinations and Socelage or Diquer last. Additionally, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Raale, Teen, Xeaqu, and Diquer. This star is particularly hard to ride when scooping for fuel.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Leesti|Leesti]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: You can't make a mistake with buying memory chips here. You've got the choice to move them to Riedquat each ton for a quite nice profit of 27.0 creds, with Diso being the second choice in destinations and Lave last. Moreover, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Riedquat. I am not sure which is worse, the asteroids of Leesti that even took out the old station, or the Leestiian evil juice.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Geisgeza|Geisgeza]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: You can't make a mistake with buying Geisgezan bacons here. You've got the choice to move them to Arexe or Beesor, a decent bargain at 190 to 220%, with Maises being the second choice in destinations and Xeaan or Atarza last. Trading in Maises and Atarza is quite dangerous for beginners. Pirates galore! I wonder when GalCop will start to take care of this system.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Zainlabi|Zainlabi]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, the best would be to buy microprocessors or hand-made Zainlabian sculptures and transport them to Diedar, Atrebibi, or Teesdi. To transport Zainlabian coats to Tiraor is somewhere inbetween. If you want to start a barfight, just mention your sympathies with one of the civil war parties.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Uscela|Uscela]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: You can't do anything wrong with buying Uscelan cheeses here. You've got the choice to move them to Xexedi - in Xexedi, they get you a decent profit of 100 to 110% -, with Beusrior being the second choice in destinations and Usle or Maregeis last. Of lately, there have been piracy reports from Maregeis.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Isveve|Isveve]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: Best would be to buy Isvevese bacons or bottles of the odd liquor they call 'En' and ship them to Aleusqu. That first choice is good and yields 170 to 200% for your account. On another thought, those breads can also be sold well enough in Biisorte or Xeenle. Furthermore, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Biisorte and Xeenle. Just get out of this anarchic hellhole and head to Aleusqu. The whole Tortuga Expanse is a pirate infested hell.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Tioranin|Tioranin]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: You can't make a mistake with buying nutri-pills here. You've got the choice to move them to Teraed or Zasoceat for a quite nice 150 to 180% profit, with Atbevete being the second choice in destinations and Diusreza last. Besides, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Diusreza. Tioranin is a cozy little system right next to Teraed. Very good for business.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Learorce|Learorce]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: Just move bargain TV dinners to Ororqu or Rexebe to make the most of the situation. Alternatively, you can haul memory chips to Usatqura, Raale, or Teen or Xeaqu. You see, wherever you go to from here, there is money to be made. Trading in Raale and Xeaqu is quite dangerous for beginners.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Esusti|Esusti]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: Best would be to buy microprocessors or Esustian musical instruments and move them to Sotiqu. And the first wares are good - they give you a profit of 33 Credits for each ton. What's more, those microprocessors I mentioned can also be sold well enough in Solageon. In addition, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Sotiqu and Solageon.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Ususor|Ususor]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: You can't make a mistake with buying Ususorian sushi dinners here. You've got the choice to move them to Gerete for a good 230 to 260% profit, with Edle being the second choice in destinations and Arazaes last.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Maregeis|Maregeis]] ==
 
If the limiting factor is the size of the cargo bay, you've got to get the best gain per unit, so buy memory banks or Maregeisian musical instruments and haul them to Laenin. Actually, that 'bit more' is about 22 Credits gain for each ton. Additionally, those memory banks can also be sold well enough in Esbeus. For bounty and glory try Esbeus, where pirates have been reported. The Bidi tulip is said to be one of the most beautiful flower in the galaxy, but is also used to produce a scent that turns the people into submissive subjects to the various kings and queens of the planet.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Aate|Aate]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, this would be best: The top choice in Aate is to haul either memory banks or Aatese musical instruments to Qudira. Moreover, moveing furs to Esbiza or Inines is also a viable alternative. Of lately, there have been piracy reports from Qudira.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Sori|Sori]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: First and foremost, you should haul fabulous Soriian 'Enata' pies' to Tibecea. Alternatively, you can still transport memory chips or machineries to Isdibi. On another thought, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Tibecea and Isdibi. You are in the worst corner of galaxy sector one, and business is almost as bad here as the pirates.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Cemave|Cemave]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: Best would be to buy microprocessors or drills and transport them to Sotera. My guesstimate is: those microprocessors I mentioned sell there with a gain of roughly 40 to 48%. Furthermore, those microprocessors I mentioned can also be sold well enough in Ceinzala. But do not complain if you get roughed up by pirates in the Ceinzala system.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Arusqudi|Arusqudi]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: Best would be to buy food containers or vodka bottles and ship them to Ara. I'd say those food containers are preferable, of course, and will probably sell with a profit of 100 to 110% in Ara. Besides, those food containers can also be sold well enough in Veisti or Onisqu. For bounty and glory try Ara and Onisqu, where dangerous pirates have been reported.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Eredve|Eredve]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: Whatever you buy, haul them to Gequre. And I would buy memory banks, hydraulic lifters and Eredvese modern art items in that order for this trip. The first goods sell there usually with a gain of 25 to 34%.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Regeatge|Regeatge]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: You can't do anything wrong with buying nutri-pills here. You've got the choice to move them to Gerete with a plus of 140 to 170%, with Arexe, Edle, or Beesor being the second choice in destinations and Maises last. What's more, some traders mentioned that piracy on the rise in Edle and Maises.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Edinso|Edinso]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: Regardless which of my suggested items you buy, Azaqu should be your destination. And I would buy computers, Edinsoese furniture items made from real wood and excavators - in that order. Keep in mind that pink Edinsoian Maarleil weed is illegal throughout the galaxy, even if it sold freely ath the station.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Ra|Ra]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, the best would be to buy Ran coats or bottles of the odd liquor they call 'Bimath' and haul them to Relaes. There is a good chance that those coats give you a margin of about 21 Cr./ton. In addition, those coats can also be sold well enough in Quator or Uszaa. Additionally, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Quator and Uszaa. An oddity of a system - a poor agricultural corporate state. You are safe and food and furs are cheap. Relaes is a worthy trading target, not far from here, and very profitable. Nice for milk runs.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Aronar|Aronar]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: When you are going to move memory chips, sell them in Isinor, which give you about 34 to 43% in Isinor, or in Ontiat, which give you less. Moreover, you could also move Aronarian bacons to Isence or Qutiri. Being a kind of crossroads system for the spaceways L1 and L2, Aronar is a very busy system. The local feudal government therefor installed a lot of hoopy casinos to finance its need for luxuries.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Arraesso|Arraesso]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: You can't do anything wrong with buying Arraessoese bacons here. You've got the choice to move them to Onlema with a good plus of 240 to 270%, with Soorbi or Qubeen being the second choice in destinations and Qube last. Of lately, there have been piracy reports from Qubeen.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Cevege|Cevege]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: Whatever you buy, move them to Isti with an iron ass - you'll need it. And I would buy computers, hydraulic lifters and Cevegese furniture items made from real wood in that order for this trip. And they give you a quite nice gain of 45 to 52%, by the way. There are credits to earn, if you know what to sell where. On another thought, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Isti.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Orteve|Orteve]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: Best would be to buy food containers or casks containing Gezabeza gargle blasters and transport them to Dizaoner. Furthermore, those food containers can also be sold well enough in Sorace.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Geerra|Geerra]] ==
 
If the limiting factor is the size of the cargo bay, you've got to get the best gain per unit, so buy furs or containers of 'Lo', the fabulous beer only made in Geerra, and transport them to Rateedar. Besides, those furs can also be sold well enough in Digebiti. What's more, some traders mentioned that piracy on the rise in Rateedar and Digebiti. That 'Lo' beer is also a key ingredient to the exotic goat soup they make in Geerra.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Soinuste|Soinuste]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: Best would be to buy microprocessors or luxuries and ship them to Qudira. If I remember correctly, I bought 35 tons of those microprocessors I mentioned here and sold them with a plus of 976 Credits in Qudira. In addition, those microprocessors I mentioned can also be sold well enough in Teveri. Additionally, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Qudira.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Erlage|Erlage]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: Best would be to buy memory chips or Erlagese furniture items made from real wood and move them to Xeesenri or Rigeti. Moreover, the memory chips can also be sold well enough in Aerater. On another thought, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Xeesenri and Rigeti.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Xeaan|Xeaan]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: Best would be to buy computers or luxuries and ship them to Geisgeza. The first give you a decent 22 creds gain per ton when you sell them. Furthermore, the computers can also be sold well enough in Regeatge.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Veis|Veis]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: Best would be to buy fabulous Veisian cheeses or Veisian beers and move them to Ceesxe. This trip could bring you 39 to 45% on average (I found that information in a pirate's logbook around Entizadi). To ship microprocessors to Leoned is somewhere inbetween.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Ensoreus|Ensoreus]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: You can't make a mistake with buying memory chips here. You've got the choice to move them to Isinor or Ararus - in Isinor, they get you a good profit of 59 to 68% -, with Ontiat, Bemaera, or Zaalela being the second choice in destinations and Atriso last. Trading in Ararus and Zaalela is quite dangerous for beginners.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Riveis|Riveis]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: You can't make a mistake with buying food containers here. You've got the choice to move them to Arexe or Anisor - in Anisor, they get you a decent profit of 110 to 140% -, with Xequerin or Atarza being the second choice in destinations and Rizala or Esanbe last. Besides, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Atarza.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Bivea|Bivea]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: You can't do anything wrong with buying odd Biveaian 'Zadi pies' here. You've got the choice to move them to Enzaer or Teraed - in Teraed, they get you a decent profit of 220 to 250% -, with Atbevete being the second choice in destinations and Qurave last.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Ermaso|Ermaso]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: Best would be to buy Ermasoese bacons or barrels containing the strange wine from the sloping hills of Ermaso and transport them to Geinona. What's more, those breads can also be sold well enough in Quorte. In addition, some traders mentioned that piracy on the rise in Geinona. Loacted so near to the center, and still only two witchspace paths - dreadful.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Velete|Velete]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: You can't make a mistake with buying Veletese cheeses here. You've got the choice to move them to Inleus, Ededleen, or Qurave, which give you about 180 to 210% in Qurave, with Cebetela or Tiquat being the second choice in destinations and Beor last. Trading in Ededleen and Cebetela is quite dangerous for beginners. The cheeses from Velete are a good trading item, but keep the containers closed at any cost. I once stumbled over nasty pirate on my way to Ededleen who hit me before I could take him out, and damaged one of the food containers. Now I'm convinced that the smell on Veletes surface is just a harmless byproduct from its cheese production. And to add insult to injury, I was heavily fined when I finally vented the ship in the Ededleen station!
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Engema|Engema]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: Fill your ship with Engeman Esst-fleeces and transport them either to Bierle, as this is the best you can get here, or to Orso, which is third rank here. Somewhere in the middle between them is to haul memory chips to Teveri.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Atrienxe|Atrienxe]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: When you are going to transport odd Atrienxeian cheeses, sell them in Erlage - in Erlage, they get you a good profit of 39 to 47% -, or in Orso, which give you less. Additionally, you could also transport memory chips to Xeesenri. Trading in Xeesenri is quite dangerous for beginners.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Beusrior|Beusrior]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: First and foremost, you should ship Beusriorian cheeses to Isence. Alternatively, you can still move computers or machineries to Uscela or Rilace. Moreover, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Isence.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Ontiat|Ontiat]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: Best would be to buy Ontiatian Ilon-fleeces or casks of 'Onzain' - a liquor they distill only in Ontiat - and move them to Ensoreus or Qutiri. The first give you a margin of about 21 Cr. per ton. On another thought, those fleeces can also be sold well enough in Aronar. Furthermore, some traders mentioned that piracy on the rise in Qutiri and Aronar.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Atarza|Atarza]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: Best would be to buy microprocessors or Atarzan furniture items made from real wood and move them to Geisgeza. Actually, that 'bit more' is about 22 Credits gain for each ton. Besides, those microprocessors I mentioned can also be sold well enough in Riveis or Diedar.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Arazaes|Arazaes]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, this would be best: Fill your ship with computers and haul them either to Ususor, as this is the best you can get here, or to Regeatge or Leoned, which is third rank here. Somewhere in the middle between them is to move furs to Ceesxe or Gerete. What's more, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Ususor.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Xeeranre|Xeeranre]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: Just ship memory banks to Anarlaqu to make the most of the situation. Alternatively, you can still transport Xeeranrese Leetsodi-fleeces to Vetitice or Inonri. And in case your ship is not an iron ass, you'd better avoid Anarlaqu.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Quzadi|Quzadi]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: When you are going to move famous Quzadiian 'Thoncedi pies', sell them in Biarge or Aona with a plus of 39 to 47%, or in Rabedira, Entizadi, or Usrarema, which give you less (I found that information in a pirate's logbook around Zainlabi). In addition, you could also ship memory banks to Biramabi. For bounty and glory try Biarge, where brigands have been reported. Be careful and don't wash the Quzadiian 'Thoncedi pies' down with too much alcohol. The local enforcement groups may draft you as 'volunteer' in their silly local civil war when you are not sober enought to defend yourself.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Isti|Isti]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, the best would be to buy Istian coats or barrels containing the strange wine from the sloping hills of Isti and move them to Cevege or Esteonbi. Actually, that 'bit more' is about 21 Credits gain for each ton. Additionally, those coats can also be sold well enough in Raoror or Ara. Moreover, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Raoror and Ara. ''Do not talk to a native without being properly introduced'' - I spent a few days behind bars and paid a heavy fine for breaking a local social taboo. One can say they really are shy!
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Digebiti|Digebiti]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: Best would be to buy memory chips or hand-made Digebitian sculptures and move them to Geerra. I once sold 25 tons of the memory chips in Geerra, and reaped a profit of 560 Credits. On another thought, the memory chips can also be sold well enough in Anxebiza.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Leoned|Leoned]] ==
 
Milk Run Alert! In Leoned, haul either Leonedian coats or containers with the strange Leonedian drink 'On' to Ceesxe, and bring some microprocessors and hydraulich lifters or luxury items back. With only 2.4LY between the stars, this is a short, profitable, and safe trading route. I'd say those coats are a good choice, indeed, and will probably sell with a profit of 21 Credits for each and every ton you ship. Furthermore, you can also transport those coats to Veis, although they give you not as many credits there. But only take the path to Veis if it is your only choice. Ceesxe is much more profitable, and has the best shipyard in galaxy sector one.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Enzaer|Enzaer]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: Best would be to buy memory banks or machineries and ship them to Bivea or Rigeti. Actually, that 'bit more' you can get in Rigeti is about 58 to 66%. Besides, those memory banks can also be sold well enough in Aerater. There are credits to earn, if you know what to sell where. For bounty and glory try Bivea and Rigeti, where dreadful brigands have been reported.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Teraed|Teraed]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: Best would be to buy computers or mining equipment units and haul them to Bivea, Riantiat, or Rigeti. Actually, that 'bit more' you can get in Riantiat is about 59 to 67%. What's more, the computers can also be sold well enough in Tioranin or Aerater. In addition, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Bivea, Rigeti, and Aerater.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Vetitice|Vetitice]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: You can't do anything wrong with buying memory chips here. You've got the choice to move them to Anarlaqu - in Anarlaqu, they get you a decent profit of 60 to 67% -, with Ribiso being the second choice in destinations and Xeeranre last. For bounty and glory try Anarlaqu, where dangerous pirates have been reported.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Laenin|Laenin]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: You can't make a mistake with buying bargain TV dinners here. You've got the choice to move them to Lerelace or Xexedi, a quite nice bargain at 240 to 270%, with Usle or Maregeis being the second choice in destinations and Tibionis last. Additionally, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Maregeis. You ''will'' leave Laenin with a set of brochures about the benefits of coomunism. The Laenin Communication Office - basically a blunt propaganda outlet - will see to that. Just cave in and take the stuff, you can always throw them out of the airlock later.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Beraanxe|Beraanxe]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: Fill your ship with computers and ship them either to Teanrebi, quite the best you can get in Beraanxe, or to Alaza or Anerbe, which is third rank here. Somewhere in the middle between them is to move fabulous Beraanxese furs to Anle or Tianve. Beraanxe is a famous holiday resort, the yellow, high-salt oceans and lovely islands are the perfect place to relax, and the natives are the most professional hosts I have ever met. As a guest, you really get the feeling that you are loved.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Atage|Atage]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: Best would be to buy microprocessors or hand-made Atagese sculptures and haul them to Leritean. My guesstimate is: each ton of those microprocessors I mentioned sells there with a gain of roughly 22 Credits. Moreover, those microprocessors I mentioned can also be sold well enough in Bioris. And in case your ship is not an iron ass, you'd better avoid Leritean. You are well-advised to consult the local calender and news before you enter this system. Once a year, the local dictator can be seen in person, watching the ''liberation day'' parade. Local security is ass-tight around the festivities, and normal trading nearly impossible.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Veisti|Veisti]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, this would be best: Regardless which of my suggested items you buy, Arusqudi should be your destination. And I would buy memory banks, Veistian modern art items and power winches - in that order. And don't laugh about that zero-g cricket - I spent three days in prison for making funny remarks about the players movements. They really worship that sport, and the players, too.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Zaerla|Zaerla]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, the best would be to buy famous Zaerlan furs or beers and ship them to Diusreza or Aleusqu. On another thought, those furs can also be sold well enough in Biisorte. Furthermore, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Diusreza and Biisorte. Dining in Zaerla is well worth every credit spent.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Esredice|Esredice]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, the best would be to buy memory banks or Esredicese modern art items and transport them to Usatqura, Raale, or Aanbiat. They give you about 27 Creds plus for every ton, so I was told in a bar in Riveis. Besides, those memory banks can also be sold well enough in Sotiera. For bounty and glory try Raale and Sotiera, where dreadful brigands have been reported.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Beor|Beor]] ==
 
If the limiting factor is the size of the cargo bay, you've got to get the best gain per unit: When you are going to ship Beorian Soza-fleeces, sell them in Inleus or Ededleen, as this is the best you can get here or in Cebetela, Oreseren, or Tiquat, which give you less. What's more, you could also transport Beorian furniture items made from real wood to Teanrebi or Velete. Trading in Ededleen, Cebetela, and Oreseren is quite dangerous for beginners.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Orso|Orso]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: Best would be to buy microprocessors or luxuries and haul them to Teveri. Actually, that 'bit more' is about 28 Credits gain for each ton. In addition, those microprocessors I mentioned can also be sold well enough in Engema.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Usatqura|Usatqura]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: You can't make a mistake with buying food containers here. You've got the choice to move them to Riinus, Ororqu, or Rexebe with a plus of 190 to 220%, with Esredice being the second choice in destinations and Learorce, Gelaed, or Orrira last. For bounty and glory try Esredice, Gelaed, and Orrira, where brigands have been reported.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Erbiti|Erbiti]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: Fill your ship with computers and haul them either to Diedar or Solageon, a good bargain at 25 to 33%, or to Reesdice, which is third rank here. Somewhere in the middle between them is to ship food containers to Xezaor. Additionally, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Xezaor.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Reinen|Reinen]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: Best would be to buy Reinenian At-fleeces or the local Beerfesten drink 'Quuma-Beer' and move them to Isence or Xexedi. And they give you a decent gain of 21 Credits each ton, by the way. Moreover, those fleeces can also be sold well enough in Eninre, Riredi, or Riiser. On another thought, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Eninre.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Ininbi|Ininbi]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: The top choice in Ininbi is to transport either microprocessors or bulldozers to Bibe. The first give you a quite nice 27 to 35% when you sell them in Bibe. With a little lower gain you can also transport the those microprocessors I mentioned to Ququor. Furthermore, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Bibe.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Erlaza|Erlaza]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: You can't do anything wrong with buying nutri-pills here. You've got the choice to move them to Onrira with a quite nice plus of 150 to 180%, with Oresqu being the second choice in destinations and Larais last. And try to get a shuttle to the ground while you're there - those ancient mountains are a view to behold, and well worth the submission to natural gravity.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Celabile|Celabile]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: Whatever you buy, haul them to Zaatxe, Malama, Inines, Anle, or Tianve. And I would buy Celabilese bacons, Celabilese beers and silk bales in that order for this trip. That first choice is decent and yields 65 to 75% for your account (I found that information in a pirate's logbook around Isatre). Keep in mind that the natives take their Zero-G hockey ''very'' seriously, so you better avoid giving deprecative comments. It took me a black eye to learn this lesson
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Ribiso|Ribiso]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: You can't do anything wrong with buying Ribisoese breads here. You've got the choice to move them to Vetitice, a quite nice bargain at 130 to 160%, with Inonri or Rateedar being the second choice in destinations and Mariar last. Besides, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Rateedar. And let me tell you - ''Vacuum cricket sucks''. Especially if your suit leaks.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Qudira|Qudira]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: You can't do anything wrong with buying Qudiran vegetarian bacons here. You've got the choice to move them to Esbiza, Malama, Inines, or Bierle, a quite nice bargain at 220 to 250%, with Soinuste being the second choice in destinations and Aate last. There are credits to earn, if you know what to sell where. For bounty and glory try Esbiza and Soinuste, where illegal activities have been reported. And keep away from the Bima Water, there is not much water in it, and gives you a serious headache the next morning.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Isdibi|Isdibi]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: Best would be to buy furs or wines and haul them to Tibecea or Diquxe. What's more, those furs can also be sold well enough in Ceedra or Sori. Of lately, there have been piracy reports from Tibecea. And keep away from that guy in the station that tries to sell you ant eggs as a souvenier. Those ants are worse than trumbles, let me tell you!
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Gequre|Gequre]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: You can't make a mistake with buying nutri-pills here. You've got the choice to move them to Arzaso or Esgerean with a plus of 110 to 140%, with Eredve or Xeququti being the second choice in destinations and Diora last.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Rarere|Rarere]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: You can't do anything wrong with buying food containers here. You've got the choice to move them to Ervein, Arzaso, or Esgerean with a plus of 100 to 130%, with Oresle being the second choice in destinations and Diora last.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Aerater|Aerater]] ==
 
If the limiting factor is the size of the cargo bay, you've got to get the best gain per unit: You can't make a mistake with buying fur coats here. You've got the choice to move them to Erlage, Enzaer, or Teraed with a good plus per ton of 21.0 Credits, with Atbevete being the second choice in destinations and Diusreza or Qurave last. Trading in Teraed, Diusreza, and Qurave is quite dangerous for beginners.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Atbevete|Atbevete]] ==
 
If the limiting factor is the size of the cargo bay, you've got to get the best gain per unit, so buy memory banks or luxuries and haul them to Bivea or Rigeti. My guesstimate is: each ton of those memory banks sells there with a gain of roughly 33 Credits. In addition, those memory banks can also be sold well enough in Tioranin or Aerater. For bounty and glory try Bivea and Rigeti, where pirates have been reported.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Bioris|Bioris]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: Best would be to buy Biorisian Restab-fleeces or bottles of the odd liquor they call 'Nuso' and haul them to Arzaso. Additionally, those fleeces can also be sold well enough in Atage.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Raale|Raale]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, this would be best: You can't do anything wrong with buying Raalese coats here. You've got the choice to move them to Inera with a quite nice plus per ton of 25.0 Credits, with Riinus, Ororqu, Dizaoner, or Rexebe being the second choice in destinations and Esredice last. Moreover, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Esredice.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Tionisla|Tionisla]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: Best would be to buy computers or luxuries and transport them to Isinor. They give you about 33 Creds plus for every ton. On another thought, the computers can also be sold well enough in Bemaera or Zaalela. Of lately, there have been piracy reports from Zaalela. You just cannot mistake the Tionisla system for any other. For one, there is the giant 'Tionisla Graveyard', and then there is the vast transmitter array of the 'Tionisla Chronicle'.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Encereso|Encereso]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: You can't make a mistake with buying famous Enceresoian 'Usinlest pies' here. You've got the choice to move them to Biarge with a decent plus of 100 to 110%, with Rateedar being the second choice in destinations and Onusorle or Mariar last. And in case your ship is not an iron ass, you'd better avoid Onusorle.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Anerbe|Anerbe]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: You can't make a mistake with buying Anerbese bacons here. You've got the choice to move them to Inleus or Ededleen, a decent bargain at 105 to 115%, with Cebetela, Oreseren, or Tiquat being the second choice in destinations and Beraanxe last. Trading in Ededleen, Cebetela, Oreseren, and Beraanxe is quite dangerous for beginners.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Gelaed|Gelaed]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: Best would be to buy memory chips or Gelaedian musical instruments and haul them to Usatqura, Raale, or Aanbiat. And each ton of the memory chips returns a plus of 22 Credits for you on that trip (I found that information in a pirate's logbook around Mariar). Furthermore, the memory chips can also be sold well enough in Xeaqu or Sotiera. Of lately, there have been piracy reports from Raale, Xeaqu, and Sotiera. The pink Gelaedian So weed is consumed by the local nobility in great quantities. In fact, the system is actually gouverned by a handful of 'advisors', bureaucrats that do not consume the weed.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Onusorle|Onusorle]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: Fill your ship with memory banks and move them either to Biramabi with a plus of 27 to 33%, or to Encereso, which is third rank here. Somewhere in the middle between them is to haul Onusorlese bacons to Biarge or Aona (I found that information in a pirate's logbook around Oresri). Besides, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Encereso.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Zaonce|Zaonce]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, this would be best: You can't make a mistake with buying computers here. You've got the choice to move them to Isinor each ton for a quite nice profit of 33.0 creds, with Bemaera being the second choice in destinations and Lave last. Of lately, there have been piracy reports from Lave.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Diquer|Diquer]] ==
 
If the limiting factor is the size of the cargo bay, you've got to get the best gain per unit, so buy fur coats or casks containing Diquerian single malt whiskey and move them to Riinus or Ororqu. What's more, these furry coats can also be sold well enough in Gerege.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Zadies|Zadies]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, the best would be to buy memory chips or Zadiesian musical instruments and haul them to Anarlaqu or Razaar. The first give you a quite nice 39 creds gain per ton when you sell them. In addition, the memory chips can also be sold well enough in Maxeedso. Additionally, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Anarlaqu. The Zadies system is the administrative HQ of GalCop, and the spaceway L2 turns in the L3. This means there is a lot of business, and also a lot of traffic around the clock.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Entizadi|Entizadi]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: Best would be to buy memory chips or excavators and ship them to Usanat. Actually, that 'bit more' you can get in Usanat is about 38 to 46%. Moreover, the memory chips can also be sold well enough in Qucerere.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Esanbe|Esanbe]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: The top choice in Esanbe is to ship either nutri-pills or containers with the famous Esanbese drink 'Ince' to Anisor. The first goods sell there usually with a gain of 50 to 60%. With a little lower gain you can also move the these tasteless nutri-pills to Xequerin, Zainlabi, or Atarza. On another thought, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Atarza. By the way, that 'Ince' stuff is not rated by years of storage like wines or whiskey, but by the number end strength of earthquakes it was exposed to. Like a Martini - shaken, not stirred. Furthermore, you are advised to fly very carefully in the system, they have a flight academy there. A flight trainee nearly crashed into my shields a few years ago.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Usralaat|Usralaat]] ==
 
If the limiting factor is the size of the cargo bay, you've got to get the best gain per unit, so buy Usralaatian coats or wines and haul them to Tiraor. Besides, those coats can also be sold well enough in Ervein.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Anlere|Anlere]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: You can't do anything wrong with buying spotted shrew furs here. You've got the choice to move them to Gerete or Zasoceat, quite the best you can get in Anlere, with Edle being the second choice in destinations and Inleus last. Of lately, there have been piracy reports from Gerete and Edle.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Teveri|Teveri]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, this would be best: You can't do anything wrong with buying furs here. You've got the choice to move them to Bierle, each ton a good bargain at 21.0 Credits gain, with Orso being the second choice in destinations and Soinuste last. Trading in Soinuste is quite dangerous for beginners. And while you're there, keep your hands of that Teveriian Evil Juice - they have all the reasons to call it 'evil'...
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Sotiera|Sotiera]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: You can't make a mistake with buying Sotieran coats here. You've got the choice to move them to Inera with a quite nice plus per ton of 21.0 Credits, with Riinus or Dizaoner being the second choice in destinations and Esredice or Sorace last. What's more, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Esredice.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Ededleen|Ededleen]] ==
 
If the limiting factor is the size of the cargo bay, you've got to get the best gain per unit: You can't make a mistake with buying computers here. You've got the choice to move them to Teanrebi or Velete with a plus of 27.0 Credits per ton, with Alaza or Anerbe being the second choice in destinations and Beor last.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Inonri|Inonri]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: You can't make a mistake with buying memory banks here. You've got the choice to move them to Sotiqu or Anarlaqu - in Anarlaqu, they get you a quite nice profit of 45 to 54% -, with Ribiso being the second choice in destinations and Anxebiza last. In addition, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Sotiqu and Anarlaqu. The Inonriian wolf meat is quite different from what one might expect, but the gravy was great.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Esbeus|Esbeus]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: You can't do anything wrong with buying nutri-pills here. You've got the choice to move them to Lerelace or Xexedi - in Lerelace, they get you a quite nice profit of 140 to 170% -, with Usle or Maregeis being the second choice in destinations and Tibionis last. Trading in Maregeis is quite dangerous for beginners.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Lerelace|Lerelace]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: You can't do anything wrong with buying memory banks here. You've got the choice to move them to Laenin - in Laenin, they get you a good profit of 60 to 66% -, with Esbeus or Xeoner being the second choice in destinations and Oresri last. By the way, the Galactic Catalogue was right - Lerelace ''really'' is a dull place, and the dead end of the spaceway L3
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Eszaraxe|Eszaraxe]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: Best would be to buy Eszaraxese coats or Eszaraxese liquors and ship them to Xeenle. Additionally, those coats can also be sold well enough in Biisza. Moreover, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Xeenle.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Anbeen|Anbeen]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: When you are going to haul bargain TV dinners, sell them in Gerege for a good 33 to 40% profit, or in Veis, which give you less. On another thought, you could also ship memory banks to Teen or Ordima. You see, wherever you go to from here, there is money to be made. And in case your ship is not an iron ass, you'd better avoid Veis.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Biorle|Biorle]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: Best would be to buy memory banks or hydraulic lifters and move them to Anarlaqu or Razaar. My guesstimate is: those memory banks sell there with a gain of roughly 35 to 41%. Furthermore, those memory banks can also be sold well enough in Socelage or Maxeedso. Besides, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Anarlaqu.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Anisor|Anisor]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: You can't do anything wrong with buying memory banks here. You've got the choice to move them to Riveis or Diedar for a quite nice 38 to 44% profit, with Reesdice being the second choice in destinations and Esanbe last.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Usrarema|Usrarema]] ==
 
If the limiting factor is the size of the cargo bay, you've got to get the best gain per unit, so buy microprocessors or Usrareman musical instruments and haul them to Qucerere. What's more, those microprocessors I mentioned can also be sold well enough in Leleer or Quzadi.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Diso|Diso]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: Best would be to buy bargain TV dinners or barrels containing the famous wine from the sloping hills of Diso and transport them to Leesti. This trip could bring you 105 to 115% on average. In addition, those TV dinners can also be sold well enough in Uszaa or Orerve. For bounty and glory try Uszaa and Orerve, where illegal activities have been reported.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Riraes|Riraes]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: Whatever you buy, haul them to Bibe. And I would buy memory banks, bulldozers and luxuries in that order for this trip. The first goods sell there usually with a gain of 25 to 34%. Additionally, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Bibe. The Riraesian bulldozers are well known in the galaxy for their robustness and reliability, as the designers have created them for a very harsh testbed - The Rock Plaines on the southern continent of Riraes.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Orrira|Orrira]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: When you are going to haul bargain TV dinners, sell them in Inera for a quite nice 37 to 46% profit, or in Rexebe, which give you less. Moreover, you could also haul computers to Usatqura or Raale. For bounty and glory try Raale, where piracy incidents have been reported.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Xeer|Xeer]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: You can't make a mistake with buying Xeerian sushi dinners here. You've got the choice to move them to Xezaor with a plus of 70 to 80%, with Esusti being the second choice in destinations and Erbiti last. You see, wherever you go to from here, there is money to be made. Of lately, there have been piracy reports from Erbiti.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Ceesxe|Ceesxe]] ==
 
For easy and profitable trade, take microprocessors and hydraulic lifters or local luxuries (if you can afford them) to Leoned, and return with Food or Leonedian coats and the strange Leonedian drink 'On'. It is a short distance jump only at 2.4LY, and it is a very safe milk run. On another thought, those microprocessors I mentioned can also be sold well enough in Arazaes. This is the brainwise center of the first sector. Whatever you need to buy for your ship - Ceesxe has it in stock.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Isatre|Isatre]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: Best would be to buy Isatrese cheeses or containers with the odd Isatrese drink 'Ermaso' and ship them to Rexebe. To haul memory banks to Learorce is somewhere inbetween. The Isatrese cheeses go really well with that 'Ermaso', but anly in little quantities.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Aona|Aona]] ==
 
If the limiting factor is the size of the cargo bay, you've got to get the best gain per unit, so buy Aonatech A-Boxes or luxuries and ship them to Biramabi. I'd say those Aonatech A-Boxes I mentioned are a good choice, naturally, and will probably sell with a profit of 33 Credits for each and every ton you ship. Furthermore, those Aonatech A-Boxes I mentioned can also be sold well enough in Qucerere. Look out for contracts of quantity shipments of computers from the Aonatech company in this system.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Isinor|Isinor]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, this would be best: You can't make a mistake with buying fur coats here. You've got the choice to move them to Ensoreus or Qutiri each ton for a good profit of 25.0 creds, with Tionisla or Zaonce being the second choice in destinations and Aronar last. Trading in Qutiri and Aronar is quite dangerous for beginners.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Uszaa|Uszaa]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: Best would be to buy memory banks or Uszaan modern art items and haul them to Reorte, Riedquat, Ra, or Orrere. I once sold 30 tons of those memory banks in Riedquat, and reaped a profit of 669 Credits. Besides, those memory banks can also be sold well enough in Diso or Zasoer. And in case your ship is not an iron ass, you'd better avoid Riedquat.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Aanbiat|Aanbiat]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: You can't do anything wrong with buying Aanbiatian Inet banana breads here. You've got the choice to move them to Inera for a quite nice 230 to 260% profit, with Riinus, Ororqu, Dizaoner, or Rexebe being the second choice in destinations and Esredice last. Trading in Esredice is quite dangerous for beginners. Some people like this stuff, but I found the banana bread way to sweet for my taste. Beside the banana bread, Aanbiat offers a nice milk run opportunity to and from Inera, with both systems being relatively safe for the ambitioned trader.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Bemaera|Bemaera]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: You can't make a mistake with buying Bemaeran bacons here. You've got the choice to move them to Ensoreus or Qutiri for a good 140 to 170% profit, with Tionisla or Zaonce being the second choice in destinations and Xeesle last. What's more, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Xeesle. If you ever visit the surface (or some idiot brought one as a pet into the station), watch out for the Bemaeraian evil Noseoid. Those furry little buggers are a combination of teeth and a loathing for human noses. And I thought the locals wore those funny face masks for religious or similar reasons...
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Inines|Inines]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: You can't make a mistake with buying microprocessors here. You've got the choice to move them to Qudira for a decent 58 to 66% profit, with Alaza being the second choice in destinations and Celabile or Edreor last. In addition, some traders mentioned that piracy on the rise in Qudira.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Edzaon|Edzaon]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: Just haul bargain TV dinners to Tiraor or Raleen to make the most of the situation. And they sell quite nice, and give you 37 to 47%. Alternatively, you can transport microprocessors to Maesin or Beti, Atrebibi, or Teesdi. For bounty and glory try Maesin, where pirates have been reported. A word of warning! Keep your fingers off that ''Edzaonian lethal water''. The headache it gives you on the next morning makes you want to die on the spot, that's the reason for the ''lethal'' in the name.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Leritean|Leritean]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: Best would be to buy food containers or Leriteanian wines and haul them to Arzaso. And they sell quite nice, and give you 200 to 230%. Additionally, those food containers can also be sold well enough in Atage.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Veale|Veale]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: Best would be to buy food containers or casks of 'Ar' - a liquor they distill only in Veale - and transport them to Arexe, Edle, or Beesor. The first goods sell there usually with a gain of 52 to 60%. Moreover, those food containers can also be sold well enough in Maises. For bounty and glory try Maises, where piracy incidents have been reported. That Ar liquor was way to sour for my taste.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Edle|Edle]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: You can't do anything wrong with buying microprocessors here. You've got the choice to move them to Ususor, which give you about 33.0 creds per ton, with Regeatge being the second choice in destinations and Anlere last. And in case your ship is not an iron ass, you'd better avoid Ususor.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Anlama|Anlama]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: You can't make a mistake with buying memory chips here. You've got the choice to move them to Begeabi or Tiinlebi with a decent plus of 59 to 67%, with Ditiza being the second choice in destinations and Rebia last. On another thought, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Begeabi.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Ribilebi|Ribilebi]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: The top choice in Ribilebi is to haul either Ribilebian coats or containers of 'Ma', the odd beer only made in Ribilebi, to Zaatxe, Esbiza, or Inines. Furthermore, hauling memory chips to Celabile or Edreor is also a viable alternative.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Relaes|Relaes]] ==
 
If the limiting factor is the size of the cargo bay, you've got to get the best gain per unit, so buy computers or Relaesian musical instruments and haul them to Reorte, Ra, or Orrere. I'd say the computers are a good choice, naturally, and will probably sell with a profit of 33 Credits for each and every ton you transport. Besides, the computers can also be sold well enough in Azaqu or Zasoer.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Dizaoner|Dizaoner]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, the best would be to buy computers or Dizaonerian furniture items made from real wood and transport them to Raale or Aanbiat. If I remember correctly, I bought 30 tons of the computers here and sold them with a plus of 1005 Credits in Raale. What's more, the computers can also be sold well enough in Sotiera. For bounty and glory try Raale and Sotiera, where piracy incidents have been reported.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Razaar|Razaar]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: Best would be to buy furs or Razaarian beers and transport them to Zadies. My guesstimate is: each ton of those furs sells there with a gain of roughly 25 Credits. In addition, those furs can also be sold well enough in Biorle or Enonla.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Enonla|Enonla]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: Best would be to buy microprocessors or luxuries and ship them to Anarlaqu or Razaar. The trip to Anarlaqu or Razaar is the winner here, naturally, and gives you a gain of 27 creds for each ton. Additionally, those microprocessors I mentioned can also be sold well enough in Socelage or Maxeedso. Moreover, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Anarlaqu.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Isanlequ|Isanlequ]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: The top choice in Isanlequ is to move either furs or Isanlequan liquors to Biisorte. With a little lower gain you can also haul the those furs to Anxeonis. Trading in Biisorte is quite dangerous for beginners.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Tibecea|Tibecea]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: Whatever you buy, ship them to Isdibi or Zaleriza. And I would buy memory banks, tractors and Tibecean modern art items in that order for this trip. For bounty and glory try Isdibi and Zaleriza, where pirates have been reported. Those art items are created by a group of creative minds called ''The Edible Poet Society'', which was founded in '84 by an artist called Ianbell.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Sotera|Sotera]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: You can't do anything wrong with buying Soteran breads here. You've got the choice to move them to Cemave with a quite nice plus of 100 to 110%, with Arxeza being the second choice in destinations and Onisqu last. And in case your ship is not an iron ass, you'd better avoid Onisqu.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Esveor|Esveor]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: When you are going to haul microprocessors, sell them in Usatqura, Raale, or Aanbiat, as this is the best you can get here or in Xeaqu, Sotiera, or Xeoner, which give you less. On another thought, you could also transport furs to Riinus, Ororqu, or Dizaoner. Of lately, there have been piracy reports from Raale, Xeaqu, and Sotiera.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Esteonbi|Esteonbi]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: Best would be to buy memory banks or power winches and transport them to Orgetibe, Isti, or Tiinlebi. And those memory banks yield a quite nice 46 to 53% for you. Furthermore, those memory banks can also be sold well enough in Rebia. Besides, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Orgetibe and Isti.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Xeesenri|Xeesenri]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: You can't do anything wrong with buying food containers here. You've got the choice to move them to Erlage with a good plus of 230 to 260%, with Aleusqu being the second choice in destinations and Atrienxe or Biisorte last. What's more, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Biisorte.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Oresle|Oresle]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: Whatever you buy, ship them to Rarere. And I would buy memory banks, Oreslese sledgehammers and Oreslese modern art items in that order for this trip. The first goods sell there usually with a gain of 25 to 33%, so I was told in a bar in Arexe.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Ervein|Ervein]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: Regardless which of my suggested items you buy, Rarere should be your destination. And I would buy memory banks, Erveinian musical instruments and mining equipment units - in that order. If I remember correctly, I bought 10 tons of those memory banks here and sold them with a plus of 280 Credits in Rarere.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Larais|Larais]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: Best would be to buy odd Laraisian cheeses or containers of 'Genu', the famous beer only made in Larais, and haul them to Onrira. The trip to Onrira is preferable, indeed, and earns you 65 to 75%. In addition, those cheeses can also be sold well enough in Oresqu. For bounty and glory try Oresqu, where pirates have been reported. Those Laraisian cheeses glow in the dark, and are shipped in lead contianers.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Anxebiza|Anxebiza]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: Best would be to buy fur coats or barrels containing the strange wine from the sloping hills of Anxebiza and move them to Inonri or Rateedar. Additionally, these furry coats can also be sold well enough in Digebiti or Mariar. For bounty and glory try Digebiti, where dangerous pirates have been reported.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Diedar|Diedar]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: You can't do anything wrong with buying bargain TV dinners here. You've got the choice to move them to Anisor for a good 100 to 130% profit, with Erbiti being the second choice in destinations and Xequerin, Zainlabi, or Atarza last. Trading in Erbiti and Atarza is quite dangerous for beginners. And avoid taking party for either the northern or southern continent fraction of the civil war - you will end up in a bar fight, and always at the loosing end.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Eninre|Eninre]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: When you are going to move memory chips, sell them in Zarece with a plus of 34 to 42%, or in Reinen, which give you less. Moreover, you could also move Eninrese sushi dinners to Isence. Trading in Isence is quite dangerous for beginners.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Bibe|Bibe]] ==
 
If the limiting factor is the size of the cargo bay, you've got to get the best gain per unit: The top choice in Bibe is to move either fur coats or containers of 'Et', the fabulous beer only made in Bibe, to Retila, Ininbi, or Riraes. With a little lower gain you can also transport the these furry coats to Ququor. On another thought, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Retila and Riraes. The Bibeian lethal brandy actually is not meant for human consumption. It is an effective stomach insecticide, and therefor outlawed in Anre, Tiraor, and a number of other worlds inhabited by insects or insectoids.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Diquxe|Diquxe]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: Regardless which of my suggested items you buy, Isdibi or Zaleriza should be your destination. And I would buy microprocessors, Diquxese furniture items made from real wood and machineries - in that order. Furthermore, some traders mentioned that piracy on the rise in Isdibi and Zaleriza. The Diquxese furniture items are made from oddly twisted and warped mountain trees which gives those furniture their unique appearence.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Sorace|Sorace]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: Best would be to buy memory chips or tractors and move them to Sotiera. My guesstimate is: the memory chips sell there with a gain of roughly 25 to 35%. To transport famous Soraceian 'Etso pies' to Inera is somewhere inbetween. Besides, some traders mentioned that piracy on the rise in Sotiera. And would you believe it, that civil war on Sorace started over the question of the proper recipe for those Etso pies!
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Anxeonis|Anxeonis]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: Whatever you buy, ship them to Xequerin. And I would buy Anxeonisian breads, beers and furs in that order for this trip. The first goods sell there usually with a gain of 39 to 45%.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Riantiat|Riantiat]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: You can't do anything wrong with buying Riantiatian coats here. You've got the choice to move them to Teraed or Zasoceat with a good plus per ton of 25.0 Credits, with Qurave being the second choice in destinations and Tiquat last.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Zarece|Zarece]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: You can't make a mistake with buying famous Zarecese furs here. You've got the choice to move them to Isence - they give you a decent 25.0 creds profit for each ton -, with Eninre being the second choice in destinations and Aesbion last. What's more, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Isence and Eninre.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Maesin|Maesin]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, the best would be to buy fur coats or casks containing Maesinian single malt whiskey and haul them to Raleen or Onlema. Propably these furry coats sell there with a gain of roughly 25 Credits for each ton. In addition, these furry coats can also be sold well enough in Edzaon. Additionally, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Edzaon. You can not get lower than Maesin. Maesin is the very bottom of the galaxy sector one. A poor agricultural anarchy with a techlevel of ''one'', and the old galactic catalog calls it an ''unremarkable dump''. How fitting, indeed!
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Tibionis|Tibionis]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, this would be best: Fill your ship with computers and move them either to Laenin or Zarece, as this is the best you can get here, or to Reinen or Esbeus, which is third rank here. Somewhere in the middle between them is to ship fur coats to Isence or Xexedi, so I was told in a bar in Geerra.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Gelegeus|Gelegeus]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, the best would be to buy Gelegeusian Enus-fleeces or brandy bottles and haul them to Xeenle. Moreover, those fleeces can also be sold well enough in Biisza. On another thought, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Xeenle. If you've got the chance to watch an Enus Rodeo festival - Do so. It's a truely unique experience.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Diora|Diora]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: Fill your ship with famous Dioraian cheeses and ship them either to Ervein, Arzaso, or Esgerean, quite the best you can get in Diora, or to Eredve or Oresle, which is third rank here. Somewhere in the middle between them is to ship computers to Gequre or Rarere. You would never believe that such a fabulous cheese comes from such an unremarkable planet.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Rigeti|Rigeti]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: You can't do anything wrong with buying odd Rigetian furs here. You've got the choice to move them to Erlage, Enzaer, or Teraed with a quite nice plus per ton of 25.0 Credits, with Atbevete being the second choice in destinations and Diusreza last. Furthermore, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Teraed and Diusreza.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Begeabi|Begeabi]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: You can't make a mistake with buying Begeabian breads here. You've got the choice to move them to Anlama - in Anlama, they get you a decent profit of 240 to 270% -, with Ritila being the second choice in destinations and Quator last. Besides, some traders mentioned that piracy on the rise in Quator. Don't try to understand the natives. Just don't.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Orrere|Orrere]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: Best would be to buy Orrerese breads or Orrereian vicious brew and haul them to Relaes. That first choice is quite nice and yields 190 to 220% for your account - at least that's what a friend told me. What's more, those breads can also be sold well enough in Quator or Uszaa. For bounty and glory try Quator and Uszaa, where brigands have been reported.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Beti|Beti]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: The top choice in Beti is to move either furs or beers made using the fabulous Betian hops to Raleen. The first give you a quite nice 21 creds gain per ton when you sell them. With a little lower gain you can also haul the those furs to Edzaon. In addition, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Edzaon. And watch that famous movie about the Betiian mountain lobstoid climbing the wierd vulcano. You will be rolling on the floor and biting the carpet!
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Gerete|Gerete]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: You can't make a mistake with buying computers here. You've got the choice to move them to Ususor for a quite nice 58 to 66% profit, with Regeatge being the second choice in destinations and Anlere last. And in case your ship is not an iron ass, you'd better avoid Ususor and Regeatge.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Qucerere|Qucerere]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, the best would be to buy furs or wines and ship them to Aona. Additionally, those furs can also be sold well enough in Rabedira, Entizadi, or Usrarema.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Xeoner|Xeoner]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: You can't do anything wrong with buying Xeonerian cheeses here. You've got the choice to move them to Lerelace or Xexedi with a plus of 140 to 170%, with Usle being the second choice in destinations and Esveor last. You see, wherever you go to from here, there is money to be made.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Xezaor|Xezaor]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: You can't make a mistake with buying microprocessors here. You've got the choice to move them to Solageon, which give you about 51 to 58% in Solageon, with Reesdice or Edorte being the second choice in destinations and Xeer last.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Ritila|Ritila]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: You can't do anything wrong with buying microprocessors here. You've got the choice to move them to Begeabi or Tiinlebi, each ton a quite nice bargain at 33.0 Credits gain, with Ditiza being the second choice in destinations and Rebia last. Of lately, there have been piracy reports from Begeabi. And as hoopy those casinos may seem, they are a total rip-off.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Edorte|Edorte]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: Best would be to buy famous Edortese furs or liquors and ship them to Xezaor. Moreover, those furs can also be sold well enough in Maises. For bounty and glory try Maises, where dangerous pirates have been reported. By the way, those furs are made of Edortese dump rat hides. And do not pick up strangers here, as this ice planet houses GalCops largest prison complex in the sector.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Zaalela|Zaalela]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: You can't make a mistake with buying food containers here. You've got the choice to move them to Ensoreus for a decent 130 to 160% profit, with Tionisla being the second choice in destinations and Xeesle last. You see, wherever you go to from here, there is money to be made. Trading in Xeesle is quite dangerous for beginners.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Biisorte|Biisorte]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: The top choice in Biisorte is to move either computers or Biisortese furniture items made from real wood to Inus, Isveve, Zaerla, Isanlequ, or Xeesenri. A few years ago, I shipped 15 tons of the computers from Biisorte to Zaerla, and sold it with a plus of 334 Credits. Third choice, but still ok, is Biisortese coats to Erlage. On another thought, some traders mentioned that piracy on the rise in Isveve, Zaerla, Isanlequ, and Xeesenri.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Beesor|Beesor]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: Best would be to buy memory banks or Beesorian furniture items made from real wood and transport them to Geisgeza. Each ton gives about 33 Credits more there than you pay here for the stuff, so I was told in a bar in Xeaqu. Furthermore, those memory banks can also be sold well enough in Regeatge.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Oresqu|Oresqu]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: Best would be to buy computers or tractors and ship them to Erlaza. And they sell decent, and give you 38 to 46%. Besides, the computers can also be sold well enough in Larais. Trading in Larais is quite dangerous for beginners.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Xeququti|Xeququti]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: Regardless which of my suggested items you buy, Gequre should be your destination. And I would buy memory chips, Xeququtian musical instruments and machineries - in that order. Propably the memory chips sell there with a gain of roughly 22 Credits for each ton.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Maises|Maises]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: You can't make a mistake with buying computers here. You've got the choice to move them to Geisgeza, a good bargain at 35 to 43%, with Regeatge being the second choice in destinations and Edorte last. For bounty and glory try Regeatge, where illegal activities have been reported.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Bierle|Bierle]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, this would be best: You can't make a mistake with buying memory chips here. You've got the choice to move them to Qudira with a plus of 39.0 Credits per ton, with Teveri being the second choice in destinations and Engema last. What's more, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Qudira. The scientific reasons why the local lobster inhabitants react so aggressive when they have to deal with foreign pieces of art is not yet established.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Arzaso|Arzaso]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: Best would be to buy microprocessors or Arzasoese modern art items and ship them to Leritean. And each ton of those microprocessors I mentioned returns a plus of 33 Credits for you on that trip. In addition, those microprocessors I mentioned can also be sold well enough in Gequre, Rarere, or Bioris. Additionally, some traders mentioned that piracy on the rise in Leritean.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Teen|Teen]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: You can't make a mistake with buying famous Teenian 'Atetit pies' here. You've got the choice to move them to Ororqu for a good 210 to 240% profit, with Gerege being the second choice in destinations and Learorce last. The 'Atetit pies' are said to bring good luck. Well, at least they gave a good profit for me!
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Riredi|Riredi]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: Best would be to buy memory chips or bulldozers and ship them to Reinen. My guesstimate is: the memory chips sell there with a gain of roughly 27 to 34%. Moreover, the memory chips can also be sold well enough in Oresri.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Teorge|Teorge]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, this would be best: Regardless which of my suggested items you buy, Riiser or Ara should be your destination. And I would buy fabulous Teorgese furs, beers and plutonium containers - in that order. For bounty and glory try Ara, where piracy incidents have been reported.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Vebege|Vebege]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, move memory banks to Ribiso or Biramabi, quite the best you can get in Vebege or in Encereso or Anxebiza, which give you less. On another thought, you could also transport fur coats to Biarge or Aona. Of lately, there have been piracy reports from Encereso.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Xeenle|Xeenle]] ==
 
If the limiting factor is the size of the cargo bay, you've got to get the best gain per unit: Regardless which of my suggested items you buy, Isveve, Eszaraxe, Gelegeus, or Beenri should be your destination. And I would buy memory chips, Xeenlese musical instruments and tractors - in that order. That first choice is good and yields 22 Credits per ton, so I was told in a bar in Tionisla. Furthermore, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Isveve, Eszaraxe, Gelegeus, and Beenri. The special about the Xeenlese tractors is that they are very good in mountainous areas.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Arxeza|Arxeza]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: Best would be to buy microprocessors or bulldozers and move them to Sotera. The trip to Sotera is preferable, naturally, and earns you 29 to 36%. Besides, those microprocessors I mentioned can also be sold well enough in Ceinzala.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Edreor|Edreor]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: Whatever you buy, ship them to Zaatxe, Malama, Inines, Anle, or Tianve. And I would buy Edreorian sushi dinners, fabulous killer Il juices and clothes in that order for this trip. You'll get about 65 to 75% more in Tianve than you pay here for the stuff.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Esgerean|Esgerean]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, this would be best: Regardless which of my suggested items you buy, Gequre or Rarere should be your destination. And I would buy memory banks, Esgereanian furniture items made from real wood and machineries - in that order. Each ton gives about 28 Credits more there than you pay here for the stuff.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Ditiza|Ditiza]] ==
 
If the limiting factor is the size of the cargo bay, you've got to get the best gain per unit, so buy furs or Ditizaian ''Evil Juice''(TM) (an ancient drink that changes its taste under the influence of the light) and haul them to Anlama. My guesstimate is: each ton of those furs sells there with a gain of roughly 21 Credits. What's more, those furs can also be sold well enough in Ritila. In addition, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Ritila.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Anle|Anle]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: You can't make a mistake with buying memory chips here. You've got the choice to move them to Teanrebi, which give you about 58 to 66% in Teanrebi, with Alaza being the second choice in destinations and Beraanxe, Celabile, or Edreor last. There are credits to earn, if you know what to sell where. The locals do not, I repeat ''not'', appreciate thargoid jokes.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Onisqu|Onisqu]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: Best would be to buy computers or hand-made Onisquan sculptures and transport them to Arusqudi. Additionally, the computers can also be sold well enough in Sotera. As dull as the planet is, as interesting to behold are the sculptures that made Onisqu so famous in the arts.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Aleusqu|Aleusqu]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: Best would be to buy microprocessors or excavators and ship them to Inus, Isveve, Zaerla, or Xeesenri. They give you about 33 to 43%, at least in Inus. To haul nutri-pills to Erlage is somewhere inbetween. And in case your ship is not an iron ass, you'd better avoid Isveve, Zaerla, and Xeesenri.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Zasoceat|Zasoceat]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: You can't make a mistake with buying memory chips here. You've got the choice to move them to Riantiat with a good plus per ton of 39.0 Credits, with Tioranin being the second choice in destinations and Anlere last. A nice system to re-fit your ship.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Rilace|Rilace]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: Best would be to buy Rilacese cheeses or vodka bottles and transport them to Atrabiin or Beusrior. Actually, that 'bit more' you can get in Atrabiin is about 59 to 67%. Moreover, those cheeses can also be sold well enough in Usle or Maregeis. On another thought, some traders mentioned that piracy on the rise in Atrabiin and Maregeis.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Beenri|Beenri]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: You can't do anything wrong with buying bargain TV dinners here. You've got the choice to move them to Xeenle for a good 130 to 160% profit, with Biisza being the second choice in destinations and Zaleriza last. Furthermore, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Xeenle and Zaleriza. The Beery system is home to a lot of riff-raff and spacerats that found protection under the local 'king'. So it is just another Tortuga Expanse hellhole that could easily wiped off the map to make the galactic sector one a better place.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Laeden|Laeden]] ==
 
If the limiting factor is the size of the cargo bay, you've got to get the best gain per unit: The top choice in Laeden is to haul either fur coats or Laedenian beers to Larais. Besides, you can also transport these furry coats to Legees, although they give you not as many credits there. Welcome to the end of the universe - Laeden. They even have a famous bar here by the very same name.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Mariar|Mariar]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: Fill your ship with computers and ship them either to Ribiso or Biramabi for a quite nice 26 to 34% profit, or to Encereso or Anxebiza, which is third rank here. Somewhere in the middle between them is to ship Mariarian breads to Vetitice. The small humanoid inhabitants are forest dwellers, despite their advanced gouvernmental and industrial status.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Riiser|Riiser]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: Best would be to buy computers or Riiserian musical instruments and haul them to Reinen or Teorge. The trip to Reinen or Teorge is the winner here, of course, and gives you a gain of 22 creds for each ton. What's more, the computers can also be sold well enough in Oresri. A bunch of ever-changing dictators tries to rule this system, causing new uprising and civil wars whenever one greedy, mad, or criminal guy at the top is replaced by just another one.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Qutiri|Qutiri]] ==
 
When cash matters more than cargo capacity, I give you this advice: Best would be to buy memory banks or excavators and transport them to Isinor. The first give you a margin of about 60 to 68%. In addition, those memory banks can also be sold well enough in Ontiat or Bemaera.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Biramabi|Biramabi]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: You can't make a mistake with buying fabulous Biramabiian cheeses here. You've got the choice to move them to Biarge or Aona, a quite nice bargain at 140 to 170%, with Onusorle or Mariar being the second choice in destinations and Quzadi or Vebege last. And in case your ship is not an iron ass, you'd better avoid Onusorle and Vebege.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Soorbi|Soorbi]] ==
 
If the limiting factor is the size of the cargo bay, you've got to get the best gain per unit: The top choice in Soorbi is to ship either memory banks or Soorbian furniture items made from real wood to Arraesso or Xexeti. A few years ago, I shipped 35 tons of those memory banks from Soorbi to Arraesso, and sold it with a plus of 780 Credits. Third choice, but still ok, is fur coats to Onlema. Additionally, some traders mentioned that piracy on the rise in Arraesso and Xexeti.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Solageon|Solageon]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: You can't make a mistake with buying Solageonian sushi dinners here. You've got the choice to move them to Xezaor for a quite nice 150 to 180% profit, with Esusti being the second choice in destinations and Erbiti last. Moreover, your ship should have more than a normal pulse laser if you want to trade in Erbiti.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Tiquat|Tiquat]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: Best would be to buy computers or Tiquatian furniture items made from real wood and haul them to Velete or Riantiat. A few years ago, I shipped 15 tons of the computers from Tiquat to Velete, and sold it with a plus of 334 Credits. On another thought, the computers can also be sold well enough in Anerbe.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Rexebe|Rexebe]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: Best would be to buy microprocessors or luxuries and haul them to Usatqura, Raale, or Aanbiat. That first choice is decent and yields 33 Credits per ton. Furthermore, those microprocessors I mentioned can also be sold well enough in Xeaqu. For bounty and glory try Raale and Xeaqu, where illegal activities have been reported.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Qubeen|Qubeen]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: The top choice in Qubeen is to ship either memory chips or Qubeenian modern art items to Arraesso or Xexeti. That first choice is good and yields 22 Credits per ton, so I was told in a bar in Zadies. Third choice, but still ok, is fur coats to Onlema. And in case your ship is not an iron ass, you'd better avoid Arraesso and Xexeti.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Cetiisqu|Cetiisqu]] ==
 
If the limiting factor is the size of the cargo bay, you've got to get the best gain per unit: The top choice in Cetiisqu is to transport either memory chips or hand-made Cetiisquan sculptures to Usanat. There is a good chance that the memory chips give you a margin of about 22 Cr./ton. Besides, you can also ship the memory chips to Soladies, although they give you not as many credits there.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Rebia|Rebia]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: You can't do anything wrong with buying Rebian breads here. You've got the choice to move them to Anlama, which give you about 100 to 110% in Anlama, with Esteonbi or Ritila being the second choice in destinations and Raoror or Ara last. What's more, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Raoror and Ara.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Ordima|Ordima]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, the best would be to buy famous Ordiman furs or containers with the strange Ordiman drink 'Stnuzare' and haul them to Anbeen. In addition, those furs can also be sold well enough in Edorte.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Aruszati|Aruszati]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: When you are going to ship Aruszatian breads, sell them in Xezaor with a quite nice plus of 39 to 46%, or in Esusti or Anisor, which give you less. Additionally, you could also move computers to Solageon.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Zaleriza|Zaleriza]] ==
 
My trading tip for small money: Best would be to buy Zalerizan cheeses or barrels containing the fabulous wine from the sloping hills of Zaleriza and ship them to Tibecea or Diquxe. You'll get about 75 to 85% more in Tibecea than you pay here for the stuff (I found that information in a pirate's logbook around Isinor). Moreover, those cheeses can also be sold well enough in Ceedra. On another thought, some traders mentioned that piracy on the rise in Tibecea.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Zasoer|Zasoer]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: Best would be to buy Zasoerian breads or Zasoerian wines and haul them to Relaes. There is a good chance that those breads give you a margin of about 110 to 140%. Furthermore, those breads can also be sold well enough in Quator or Uszaa. Besides, some traders mentioned that piracy on the rise in Quator and Uszaa. And be careful with your credits while sampling the planets exotic night life.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Raleen|Raleen]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: You can't do anything wrong with buying computers here. You've got the choice to move them to Maesin or Xexeti, which give you about 58 to 66% in Xexeti, with Beti or Atrebibi being the second choice in destinations and Qube last. What's more, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Maesin and Xexeti.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Qurave|Qurave]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: When you are going to ship computers, sell them in Bivea, Velete, or Riantiat, which give you about 35 to 43% in Riantiat, or in Aerater, which give you less. In addition, you could also transport food containers to Teraed or Zasoceat. Of lately, there have been piracy reports from Bivea.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Atrebibi|Atrebibi]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: The top choice in Atrebibi is to ship either Atrebibian Ceerxe-fleeces or wines to Tiraor or Raleen. The first give you a good 21 creds gain per ton when you sell them. Additionally, you can also haul those fleeces to Zainlabi or Edzaon, although they give you not as many credits there. For bounty and glory try Edzaon, where dangerous pirates have been reported.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Teesdi|Teesdi]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: Best would be to buy Teesdian cheeses or barrels containing the odd wine from the sloping hills of Teesdi and move them to Tiraor. Moreover, those cheeses can also be sold well enough in Zainlabi or Edzaon. On another thought, some traders mentioned that piracy on the rise in Edzaon.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Ararus|Ararus]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: Best would be to buy fabulous Ararusian furs or liquors and ship them to Ensoreus. Each ton gives about 25 Credits more there than you pay here for the stuff, so I was told in a bar in Sotera. Furthermore, those furs can also be sold well enough in Xeesle. Besides, piracy has been reported to be on the rise in Xeesle.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Ara|Ara]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: You can't do anything wrong with buying memory chips here. You've got the choice to move them to Orgetibe or Isti, each ton a quite nice bargain at 27.0 Credits gain, with Arusqudi or Teorge being the second choice in destinations and Rebia last. Trading in Isti is quite dangerous for beginners.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Tianve|Tianve]] ==
 
If the limiting factor is the size of the cargo bay, you've got to get the best gain per unit: You can't do anything wrong with buying memory banks here. You've got the choice to move them to Teanrebi each ton for a decent profit of 39.0 creds, with Alaza being the second choice in destinations and Beraanxe, Celabile, or Edreor last. Tianve is a good place for milk runs. Both Teanrebi or to Alaza offer high trading margins and equally important safe and secure business. Move the memory banks or any kind of computer equipment and machinery or (later) luxury items to either place, and return with food or furs and beverages. Have your radiation shields checked and serviced before you make a gravity well run around the Tianve pulsar. I once knew a guy who happened to have a malfuntioning shield transmitter and got basically fried during the sightseeing trip.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Quorte|Quorte]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: Whatever you buy, transport them to Geinona. And I would buy nutri-pills, vodka bottles and Quortese socks in that order for this trip. My guesstimate is: these tasteless nutri-pills sell there with a gain of roughly 80 to 90%. Trading in Geinona is quite dangerous for beginners. The socks are made from wool 'harvested' from the Quorteian tree wolf, one of the furriest animals in the first sector.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Soladies|Soladies]] ==
 
Once you've got more Credits to spend, the best would be to buy memory chips or Soladiesian modern art items and transport them to Usanat. To haul Soladiesian coats to Cetiisqu is somewhere inbetween. Of lately, there have been piracy reports from Cetiisqu. The only exciting thing here is the local brandy. It might make you forget that you are sitting in a dictoatorship at the very edge of the sector, and your only witchspace targets are a coomunist and a feudal system.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Maxeedso|Maxeedso]] ==
 
If the limiting factor is the size of the cargo bay, you've got to get the best gain per unit, so buy Maxeedsoese Ouou-fleeces or beers made using the odd Maxeedsoese hops and move them to Zadies. What's more, those fleeces can also be sold well enough in Atrabiin, Biorle, or Enonla. Trading in Zadies is quite dangerous for beginners. The Ounu-fleeces are made from the Maxeedsoian tree wolf, which is nearly extinct now.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Xexedi|Xexedi]] ==
 
If the limiting factor is the size of the cargo bay, you've got to get the best gain per unit: You can't do anything wrong with buying memory chips here. You've got the choice to move them to Laenin with a plus of 39.0 Credits per ton, with Reinen, Esbeus, or Xeoner being the second choice in destinations and Terea, Oresri, or Uscela last.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Xexeti|Xexeti]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: Best would be to buy famous Xexetian furs or Xexetian wines and transport them to Raleen or Onlema. Actually, that 'bit more' is about 25 Credits gain for each ton. In addition, those furs can also be sold well enough in Soorbi or Qubeen. Additionally, some traders mentioned that piracy on the rise in Qubeen.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Tiinlebi|Tiinlebi]] ==
 
If there is not much room left in your ship, this is my advice to you: Best would be to buy furs or wines and transport them to Anlama. A few years ago, I shipped 5 tons of those furs from Tiinlebi to Anlama, and sold it with a plus of 126 Credits. Moreover, those furs can also be sold well enough in Esteonbi or Ritila.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Rateedar|Rateedar]] ==
 
If you can spend some cash, try this: Best would be to buy memory chips or Rateedarian modern art items and haul them to Geerra or Ribiso. The trip to Geerra or Ribiso is the winner here, indeed, and gives you a gain of 28 creds for each ton. On another thought, the memory chips can also be sold well enough in Encereso or Anxebiza.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Onlema|Onlema]] ==
 
In a low-cash situation, this is my advice: Whatever you buy, haul them to Arraesso, Maesin, or Xexeti. And I would buy memory banks, mining equipment units and hand-made Onleman sculptures in that order for this trip. The first give you a decent 60 to 67% when you sell them in Xexeti. For bounty and glory try Arraesso, Maesin, and Xexeti, where illegal activities have been reported.
 
 
 
== [[Sector1/Orerve|Orerve]] ==
 
If every Credit counts, try this: When you are going to transport Orervese cheeses, sell them in Onrira for a quite nice 37 to 47% profit, or in Oresqu, which give you less. Furthermore, you could also transport memory chips to Riedquat. And in case your ship is not an iron ass, you'd better avoid Riedquat.
 

Revision as of 09:05, 29 January 2011

The Traders Almanach is supposed to be based on the personal notes of the seasoned and experienced trader Cmdr. James "Mercury" Kilbery. This guy has seen all the systems in the eight galaxies, including Oresrati in the remote seven o'clock corner of galaxy sector eight - at least that is a common rumor about this person. Commander Kilbery can not be queried on the correctness of the above mentioned statements as he is supposed to be lost in witchspace.

Memory sticks with more or less complete variations of The Traders Almanach can be found on almost every trading ship on the universe. This is one of the reasons why there are sometimes odd breaks in the writing styles - many people have edited their own version of the Almanach, changing entries on piracy, adding sightseeing experiences or their own notes on milk runs. Various versions of the Almanach are unique like fingerprints, and there is a whole department in the Ceesxe Economy Research Center dedicated to track down the evolution of various different sub-trees and variants.