Once you've completed the Starbirth mission, you'll have your very own, unique living ship in No Man's Sky. You'll need to collect and craft a number of new items as the eggs directs you, which can eventually be used to repair a crashed and damaged living ship.
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You can then proceed to find the living ship and if it doesnt suit your fancy, reload the manual save and by using a base. The Void Egg will begin producing star system coordinates for you to follow, and will give you clues about what planets you'll need to visit in the systems it leads you to. Get the Living Ship thats right for you Use the manual save state after the final Traveller Grave and before passing through the portal (possibly after the portal/before entering your ship, I havent tested it). Drop out of pulse speed and you'll encounter an alien flying a living ship, which will kick off the Starbirth mission. When you return to space, fly around at pulse speed and you'll eventually detect an anomaly. There, you'll receive a message to "Watch for us in the stars." This one will direct you to an abandoned building somewhere in the solar system. Each transmission will contain a number and a glyph (you should jot them down), and once you've collected all twelve, enter the glyphs into a Portal in the order the messages specified, and the Portal will take you to a planet where you'll receive yet another message.
There are twelve different transmissions to collect, which will appear in random order after a random number of warps. After a few warps, you'll receive a message on your communicator, kicking off a mission called Melody of the Egg.
Once you've managed to earn enough Quicksilver to purchase a Void Egg from the Quicksilver Synthesis Companion, keep it in your inventory, fly into space, and warp to a different star system. These missions can be dangerous and time-consuming, and are best completed with help from friends or strangers, unless you're playing in creative mode which will protect you from harm and give you infinite resources (though even still, completing the missions solo may take some time as they're meant to be group efforts). To get started with community research missions, you'll need to visit the Nexus-the big cube just to the left of the Quicksilver Synthesis Companion. There are special events and weekend missions that can result in higher payouts of Quicksilver, but it still may take you a good long while to earn the 3,200 Quicksilver you'll need to buy a Void Egg. You earn Quicksilver from doing community research missions, and most of these are daily missions that only net you 250 Quicksilver at a time-and there's only one mission per day, so you can't just grind them out all in one session. The Quicksilver cost is going to be the issue for players who haven't been active in No Man's Sky for a while.