Hmm i Just started NMS for the very first time last night, any chance a new player could execute all this in 90 odd mins?
I played about an hour so far, just about to leave my starting planet for the first time.
I'd love to get the Normandy, but i'm Very time limited...
Honestly, it’s cool for a minute but probably not wortth it. You won’t see it that often once you have it, and the only way you interact with it os to send it on missions from your freighter and maybe land on it to fix it if it gets damaged. The Expedition is kind of a tutorial or highlight of the things you can do in the game, so it’s probably worth doing even without the rewards for a newcomer like you.
It was fairly straightforward as long as you know the basics (of which there are a lot), but it’ll probably take you somewhat more than 90mins. The key is to just do what’s necessary for the fifth phase. Turn off multiplayer in the Networks tab (Option > L3 on PS4/5). You start, mine some rocks to fix your scanner and build the exocraft. Immediately delete the exocraft station (hit the up arrow a couple times to select something to build, the hold L2 while cursoring over the station, it should turn vaguely red, then hit R2 to delete). Claim the rewards for building the exocraft (mainly condensed carbon) by selecting them in the Expeditions tab (press Option, go to the tab with R1/L1, select em and the rewards are placed in your inventory). Then find your ship and build/mine the parts/minerals you need to fix the broken components. You fix them in the inventory screen (click the touchpad).
Take off and aim for your freighter. Use your pulse drive (circle button?) to exit the planet’s atmosphere then pulse (L1 + R1) over to the space station (orangeish icon). Land, exit and immediately reenter your ship and take off for your freighter. Aim for the glowing blue entry bay. Climb the stairs and head straight back to the main room. Select the fifth nav beacon as your mission in theExpeditions tab. You may have to fix something on the ship, then just start warping via the warp station (opposite the dude standing by the circular desk). The warp map is a bit of a PITA to learn. Move the right stick toward the green line until it highlights the next star, then hit X to warp there. You keep doing that until you arrive at the fifth rendezvous star system.
Once in, pulse to the beacon and follow the directions for each fifth phase mission (you may have to select them each time, in case the game autoselects the first phase objectives). The nav markers are vague, so you land and use the scanner to zero in on the actual site (or circle the area for a player base with an obvious name).
I can’t remember if a mission takes you to the Atlas Station, but that’s something you can summon anywhere in space (down arrow then left a few times, aim and hit X). Once you get the dosimeter you have to scan some ancient artifact sites. To find some sites, go to the local space station and trade in your nav beacons for ancient artifact sites. Land at the station, turn left to take the stairs and go to the guy in the stall closest to the teleporter (glowing blue stargate thingy). Go to your inventory and hit square with the artifact site maps selected repeatedly, to cash in all your chips. Exit the station and visit the three needed to take dosimeter readings, then another three to earn whatever currency you spend in the Atlas Station (not credits or nanites, but the rightmost number in the top left of the inventory screen).
Then I think you find the final mission site (a huge circle), interact with it (check a video, it’s not obvious), and the Normandy shows up. You get in your ship, fly to it, open a comms channel (down arrow, right to comms, up) and that’s it. You claim it in your other saves (or just continue with this one) by going to a stall in the Atlas station for expedition rewards.
The Expedition is worth it just to see the cool planets Hello Games set up for this and to see some amazing player created bases and trick builds (e.g., harvesting whispering eggs without dealing with swarms).