diff --git a/Resources/Locale/en-US/xenoarchaeology/artifact-analyzer.ftl b/Resources/Locale/en-US/xenoarchaeology/artifact-analyzer.ftl index 453680f427..6968005db0 100644 --- a/Resources/Locale/en-US/xenoarchaeology/artifact-analyzer.ftl +++ b/Resources/Locale/en-US/xenoarchaeology/artifact-analyzer.ftl @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ analysis-console-info-triggered-false = ACTIVATED: FALSE analysis-console-info-effect = REACTION: {$effect} analysis-console-info-trigger = STIMULUS: {$trigger} analysis-console-info-edges = EDGES: {$edges} -analysis-console-info-value = CURRENT_VALUE: {$value} +analysis-console-info-value = UNEXTRACTED_VALUE: {$value} analysis-console-info-scanner = Scanning... analysis-console-progress-text = {$seconds -> diff --git a/Resources/ServerInfo/Guidebook/Science/Xenoarchaeology.xml b/Resources/ServerInfo/Guidebook/Science/Xenoarchaeology.xml index 99e1437a09..3fedb678df 100644 --- a/Resources/ServerInfo/Guidebook/Science/Xenoarchaeology.xml +++ b/Resources/ServerInfo/Guidebook/Science/Xenoarchaeology.xml @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ The main equipment that you'll be using for Xenoarchaeology is the [color=#a4885 To set them up, simply link them with a network configurator, set an artifact on top of the analyzer, and press the [color=#a4885c]Scan[/color] button. -Using the console, you can extract points from the artifact using the [color=#a4885c]Extract[/color] button. The amount of points you extract is based on how many of the nodes of the artifact have been activated. +Using the console, you can extract points from the artifact using the [color=#a4885c]Extract[/color] button. The amount of points you extract is based on how many new nodes have been activated, since last extracting. You can extract multiple times, there is no reason not to!!! ## Assembling Artifacts