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And it doesn't even interact with anything else!
You can either get materials by setting up a bunch of outposts which is a complete drag or buying them at like one shop in Akila City.
It's like they saw they had that in Fallout 4 and 76, ported it over and then remembered that you can't scrap random junk to get the materials.
It's not even used for ship upgrades. Why does it even exist???