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The Slave Market is a Neutral solo armada target in Star Trek Fleet Command, a fixed station you attack rather than a roaming ship. It sits at levels 26 to 38 across neutral space, from Narendra out to Nekosa, and drops Rare Armada Credit. Because it is a stationary armada rather than a fleet you chase, you beat it by bringing one strong ship or a formed armada instead of countering a hull class.

How to beat the Slave Market

The Slave Market is a solo armada, so there is no Interceptor, Explorer, or Battleship version to counter. It appears as a single armada station, which means you point your strongest armada ship at it, or rally fleetmates and form a group before you attack. A solo armada can be soloed with a high-power ship, but forming an armada with other players spreads the incoming damage and makes the higher levels far safer. Nothing changes between levels: the same plan works from level 26 to level 38, you just need more firepower and survivability as the station’s stats climb. For other stationary targets like this one, see the solo armada guide.

For crew, put a captain that boosts weapon damage against hostiles in the captain’s chair and fill the other seats with Offiziere that add damage or mitigation. At the low end of this level range a cadet crew still holds up: Cadet Kirk as captain with Cadet Spock and Cadet Uhura. As you climb toward level 38 you will want stronger officers, so check the current officer tier list for the best picks. Crews shift with the meta, so treat any named lineup as a starting point, not a permanent answer.

Where to find the Slave Market

The Slave Market clusters in neutral systems, with the lowest-level station sitting at warp 17 and the deepest at warp 40. Levels climb as you move outward, and the warp requirement jumps sharply at the top: the level 38 stations in Ain’Tok and Nekosa need warp 40, while everything up to level 35 stays at warp 27 or below. If your warp range caps lower, you will still find stations between Narendra and Vanir. Match your warp to the system and pick the level you can handle before you jump in.

Ebene Warp Systeme
26 17 Narendra, Qualor
29 22 Afritalis, Niawillen, Xerxes
35 27 Azati, Vanir
38 40 Ain’Tok, Nekosa

Rewards and what it drops

The Slave Market pays out in Rare Armada Credit, the currency you spend in the solo armada store. Higher-level stations drop more per run, and ship XP scales with level too, climbing from 393 at level 26 to 825 at level 38. That makes the deeper stations a decent way to level a ship while you bank credits.

Ablegen What it is
Rare Armada Credit Solo armada store currency, spent on rewards from the armada store. This station drops between 772 and 32,636 per run depending on its level.

Slave Market stats

Stats vary by level and climb steeply, so the jump from the low station to the high one is large. These three rows anchor the low, middle, and top of the range.

Ebene Total strength Hull HP Shield HP Angriff Verteidigung Ship XP
26 2,476,997 2,880,000 1,440,000 91,997 225,000 393
35 16,844,677 18,360,000 9,180,000 824,677 2,250,000 703
38 33,679,721 36,953,060 18,476,530 2,150,711 3,814,215 825

Slave Market firing pattern

The station fires two weapon groups. Its three Energy weapons hit every round for steady pressure, while its single Kinetic weapon hits much harder but only fires every other round, so time your repairs and mitigation around that heavier Kinetic volley. The figures below come from the lowest-level station and scale up as the level rises.

Weapon type Count Damage per shot Fires Crit
Energie 3 12,636–15,444 Every round 10% (1.5x)
Kinetic 1 34,370–42,008 Every other round 10% (1.5x)

Is the Slave Market worth grinding?

It is a solid source of Rare Armada Credit and steady ship XP if you are working through the solo armada store, and its fixed station location makes it easy to farm once you can beat the level you need. The practical tip is simple: match warp to the system, bring your strongest armada ship or a formed group, and step up a level only when your hull and shields can absorb the Kinetic hits.