STFC Commanders can only find the new Gorn enemies in specific systems, however, their exact spawn location is unknown.
There are numerous hostiles that you can encounter in Star Trek Fleet Command (STFC), and Scopely regularly introduces new enemies to the game.
Update 65 revealed that players level 40 and higher can now test their fleet’s strength against the Gorn hostiles.
Similar to other enemies, the Gorn only spawn in specific systems. Each of these systems have unique warp range requirements and if your warp range is too low, you will not be able to travel to them.
Some of the systems in which you can find the Gorn Hunters are as follows:
Gorn Hunter level | Systems |
60 |
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61 |
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62 |
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63 |
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64 |
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65 |
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66 |
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67 |
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68 |
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69 |
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70 |
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Additional locations
According to the patch notes, there are additional systems in which you can find Gorn hostiles. Unfortunately, the announcement did not specify whether these enemies are Hunters or another type of Gorn hostiles.
You can find Gorn hostiles in these systems:
Gorn level | Systems |
40-50 |
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51-60 |
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60-70 |
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Crew combinations
Once you have picked a system that you want to travel to, you need to select a crew to destroy the Gorn. Bear in mind that these enemies are immune to regular weapons, however, they are vulnerable to Isolytic Damage.
Commanders therefore have to select a crew that is able to deal Isolytic Damage. We recommend that you use Kathryn Janeway, Enterprise-E Data and Enterprise-E Picard.
All of these officers’ officer abilities will increase the amount of Isolytic Damage you deal, which makes them the ideal crew for vanquishing Gorn enemies.
Rewards
If you defeat the Gorn hostiles, you will earn a variety of rewards, however, the reward that most Commanders are after is Volatile Isomatter. Players can exchange their Volatile Isomatter in the Isolytic Refinery for impressive rewards.
You can acquire Officer Shards, Artifact Pieces and Grade Upgrade Materials. Keep in mind, however, that every item in the change store requires a specific amount of Volatile Isomatter.
Some STFC players will therefore save their Volatile Isomatter for a more expensive item, while others will exchange their materials for a more common item.