Ogapi Station is more of an amusement park than anything; an amusement park that's in space. Here, with very strict safety regulations, visitors can experience the thrills of being in space. A trusted staff and emergency team assures that minimal accidents happen in this space-park. There are attractions like gravity spheres, [space]-carnival games, and lots of fun stuff. Ogapi Station is the ideal outer-spatial vacation! how to get here:Omega Sector Interstellar Transport (OSIT); Omega Sector, Landing Zone
Zeta Sector I is a spacebound research center directly linked to Omega Sector. It is basically one really big satellite capable of containing thousands of machines and operators plus easily transmitting any data. Zeta Sector also serves as a backup transmit satellite for Ogapi Station, if anything were to go wrong. Zeta Sector is dedicated to gathering more information about the Grays and anything related to them, which occasionally means combat if any hostilities arise. It has also recently become sort of a tourist attraction due to its short distance away from Ogapi Station. Tourists are taken on a tour of the whole sector-- all that's missing is a gift shop. how to get here: Spatial Transit Line (Ogapi Station, Gravity Area)
Zeta Sector II is an abandoned research center, more advanced and functional than Zeta Sector I. Most live examinations and direct experiments were held there. Zeta Sector II was abandoned in an emergency evac due to high hostile rates. It's now considered an off-limits area and is being contained to rid it of hostilities. how to get here: (Zeta Sector I, Quarantine Area) -> (Zeta Sector II, Rendezvous Point)
Kulan Ring is one of the main areas of interest of the Zeta Sector. Due to highly dangerous conditions and chances of overwhelming hostile numbers, it would be futile to venture in here. Therefore, Kulan Ring has only been observable by optic lens and robots. how to get here: (Zeta Sector I, Exit Hatch) -> (Kulan Ring, Dead Space)
(Ogapi Station, Gravity Area) Description: Normal gravity landing/departure area for the OSIT and Spatial Transit Lines. Monsters: n/a NPCs: Isaac (OSIT Crew), Katherine (Transit Pilot), Ticket Vendor (Sells OSIT and Ogapi Park tickets) Important features: Entrance to Ogapi Park, portal to OS and ZS Physics: High gravity (No speed buffs, no jumping, 80% speed) Bordering Maps:[^: n/a], [<: Entry Booth], [>: Transmit Area], [v: n/a]
(Ogapi Station, Entry Booth) Description: Redeem your Park tickets here. Monsters: n/a NPCs: Gail (Park Staff, collects tickets), Rob (Vandal, quests) Important features: Enter the Park here. Physics: Normal gravity (Normal movement) Bordering Maps:[^: n/a], [<: Ogapi Park], [>: Gravity Area], [v: n/a]
(Ogapi Park, Ogapi Park) Description: The center map of the Ogapi Park area. Contains games, fun activities, etc. It's a very long hall. Monsters: n/a NPCs: Food Vendor (sells Popcorn, Shakes, Fruit Snacks, Cotton Candy, Corn Dogs), Old Man (Visitor, quests), Souvenir Vendor (sells keychains with your picture and IGN tagged on them for 50k. They're star-shaped and say "Ogapi Park!"), Chloe (Power Hammer staff), Rodney (Stellar Skee-Ball staff), Cassandra (Mateon Races operator), John (Rhythm Groove operator), Sam (Little Kid, quests), Mom (quests), Hank (Games Champion), Pass Redeemer (Redeems passes you earned at Arcade Underground, gives you prizes). More information on these games is given in the Games section, and information on food is given in the Items section. Important features: Carnival games (Power Hammer, Stellar Skee-Ball, Mateon Races, Rhythm Groove) Physics: Light gravity (150% jump), spaceiritis (speed progressively gets slower by the minute, 2% per minute) Bordering Maps:[^: Grav-o-sphere], [<: Food Court], [>: Entry Booth], [v: Arcade Underground]
(Ogapi Park, Food Court) Description: Basic food court. You can buy food (Restock potions, stars, etc.) and hang out here. Monsters: n/a NPCs: Dole (Sells Groovy Smoothies in strawberry, blueberry, tangerine, mango, chocolate), Nathan (Sells Stellar Pizza and Cheese Asteroids), Bob (Sells Aste-ribs, Grav-o-burgers, potato chips (plain, space cream and onion, star-beque), Date (Sells Space Fizz in cola, lemon-lime, grape, orange, also sells Capsule Juice in apple, grape, and orange) Important features: Various food/drink shops. Physics: Light gravity (150% jump), spaceiritis Bordering Maps:[^: Compressed Storage], [<: Rest Area], [>: Ogapi Park], [v: n/a]
(Ogapi Park, Rest Area) Description: A place with normal gravity to rest your bones and hang out. [B]Too much space isn't always good for you, you know![/B] Monsters: n/a NPCs: Sal (Health, sells Space-Cure pills and Astro-Suits). Information is given in the Items section. Important features: n/a Physics: Normal gravity (Normal movement) Bordering Maps:[^: n/a], [<: n/a], [>: Food Court], [v: n/a]
(Ogapi Park, Compressed Storage) Description: Where all the suppies and food are stored before dispensed. Monsters: n/a NPCs: Vault Guard (Will kick you out unless you have an Ogapi Uniform on), Food Vault (Contains all ingredients to make the food sold in the food court), Equipment Vault (Contains T-1337 Reactor, Astro-Suit, Space Helmet, Ogapi Uniform, Space Board (if you don't already have one), Games Pass (if you don't already have one), Jump Boots (if you don't already have a pair). NOTE: IMPORTANT. You may ONLY access the vaults if you have activated Rob's quests. The Vault Guard will stop you otherwise, uniform or not. Important features: Contains several (free) items and food. You may only take two things though, one for yourself, and one for Rob. Physics: High gravity (No speed buffs, no jumping, 80% speed) Bordering Maps:[^: n/a], [<: n/a], [>: n/a], [v: Food Court]
(Ogapi Park, Grav-o-sphere) Description: A low-gravity space simulator! Here you can compete against friends to get past various obstacles in the Grav-o-sphere. More information is given in the Games section. Monsters: Hurdle, Spark Rod, Mateon Pad NPCs: Brandon (Grav-o-sphere operator), Ticket Vendor (Sells tickets to enter the Grav-o-sphere; sells singles, pairs, and groups of 3-5), Ally (Safety Commissioner, collects tickets and goes over rules if necessary) Important features: Grav-o-sphere Physics: Outside: Light gravity (150% jump), spaceiritis, Grav-o-sphere: Very low gravity (220% height jump, 100% speed, controlled jumps) Bordering Maps:[^: n/a], [<: n/a], [>: n/a], [v: Ogapi Park]
(Ogapi Park, Arcade Underground) Description: A cool underground area lit only by the flashes of arcade games. You can play several games here and win passes! (Info on prizes and games is given in the Items and Games sections, respectively) Monsters: n/a NPCs: Token Dispenser (Dispenses Space Tokens), Bonk! Machine (Allows you to play Bonk!. 30 machines are present, up to five matches may be going on on each machine), Banana Fortress Machine (Allows you to play Banana Fortress. 30 machines are present, up to two matches may be going on on each machine), Squash! Machine (Allows you to play Squash!. 20 machines are present, up to four matches may be going on on each machine), Broken Machines (A row of broken machines) Important features: Arcade games Physics: High gravity (No speed buffs, no jumping, 80% speed) Bordering Maps:[^: Ogapi Park], [<: n/a], [>: Hall], [v: n/a]
(Ogapi Park, Hall) Description: Just a plain hallway. Monsters: n/a NPCs: n/a Important features: n/a Physics: Light gravity (150% jump), spaceiritis Bordering Maps:[^: n/a], [<: n/a], [>: n/a], [v: Observatory]
(Ogapi Park, Observatory) Description: A nice bottom area where you can look at the stars and the Maple World from outer space. This is also another rest area. Monsters: n/a NPCs: Connor (Health, sells Space-Cure pills and Astro-Suits) Important features: Spaceiritis is absent Physics: Normal gravity (Normal movement) Bordering Maps:[^: Hall], [<: n/a], [>: n/a], [v: n/a]
Astro-Suit: Overall. Prevents spaceiritis as long as it's on. Stats: +10 Avoidability, 10 slots. Level 10. Cost: 50,000 mesos
Space Helmet: Helmet. Allows you to breathe in outer space. Stats: +5 INT, +5 LUK, 7 slots. Level 30. Cost: Earned from Zeta Sector quests or Compressed Storage
Ogapi Uniform: Overall. An Ogapi Park staff uniform. Level 10.
Space Board: Mount. Avatar stands on the board as if he is skating. Speed 130%, Jump 115%. Level 40. Arcade Underground prize (100 passes), or can be obtained in Compressed Storage.
Jump Boots: Shoes. Allows the user to jump to insane heights, even on land. Jump 200% in Ogapi Station/Zeta Sector, 165% anywhere else. 3 slots. Level 40. Obtained by successfully completing the Grav-o-sphere Challenge or Compressed Storage.
Space Medallion: Pendant. A brass star-shaped medallion with "Arcade Underground" on it. Arcade Underground prize (15 passes). Stats: +3 STR and DEX or +3 INT and LUK, random. 3 slots. No stat requirements. Level 30. All jobs.
Stellar Pinwheel: 1H Dagger. It's a pinwheel with star patterns on it. Arcade Underground prize (30 passes). Stats: +3 LUK, W.ATT 57 (53-61). Faster. 7 slots. No stat requirements. Level 40. All jobs.
Bonk! Bat: 2H BW. It's a bat, just like in the Arcade Underground game Bonk!. Arcade Underground prize (50 passes). Stats: +5 STR, W.ATT 74 (72-76). Fast. 7 slots. No stat requirements. Level 50. All jobs.
Banana Slinger: Bow. A banana slinging bow from Banana Fortress. Slings arrows just as well as bananas. Arcade Underground prize (70 passes). Stats: DEX +5, W.ATT 66 (60-68). Faster. 7 slots. Requires STR 50. Level 50. Bowmen only.
Banana Cannon: Crossbow. A banana cannon from Banana Fortress. Fires arrows just as well as bananas. Arcade Underground prize (70 passes). Stats: DEX +5, W.ATT 70 (65-75). Faster. 7 slots. Requires STR 50. Level 50. Bowmen only.
Banana Fortress Bananas: Bananas from Banana Fortress. They may be thrown like throwing stars. Arcade Underground prize (80 passes). Stats: W.ATT +23. 500 in one set. Level 50.
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More will be done here later.
It's not an expansion of Omega Sector really (Though it is related), it's a totally different thing, minus a few monsters. I appreciate your comments though.