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The Star Trek Fleet Command (STFC) Jellyfish is a scout ship that's from another dimension. In the Star Trek world, it is said to have been piloted by Ambassador Spock on his mission to save Romulus.

The Jellyfish is a hugely powerful ship which can be used by low-level players as well as higher levels. It does not have a shipyard requirement meaning, in theory, it can be built from level 1.

The Jellyfish can be purchased via an in-app purchase (which is around £65 at the time of writing) or you can grind away at missions to acquire enough blueprints to start construction. If you don't fancy spending £65 for the in-app purchase then here is a complete list of all the missions and events that give the required 75 blueprint parts for the Jellyfish.

Star Trek Fleet Command Jellyfish Parts Mission Guide

The first mission can be found in a low-level system which you are sent to during the storyline missions. You will be sent to scout out several systems to relocate your base. One of these will have a mission called "Corsair" which for me was in the level 10 system "Jobuy". This gives the first 5 parts for the Jellyfish. In this mission, you are required to locate and destroy the Corsair leader. The target is a 1927-strength interceptor. Upon completion of this mission, you will get your first 5 Jellyfish parts.

STFC Mission Stop the Corsair

For the next missions, head to Rigel as almost all the planets have missions with Jellyfish parts. Just note that some missions can only be accepted upon completion of other missions.

From Rigel you can use the table below which lists all the Star Trek Fleet Command Jellyfish missions, systems and planets in which you can find the rest of the 25 Jellyfish parts from missions.

Other parts can be obtained from rare events, such as "Mirror, Mirror" and "Broken Mirror".

Star Trek Fleet Command Jellyfish Parts Mission Guide

Other events that the Jellyfish parts can be obtained from include the "Domination" events if you are high enough level, but below level 20.

Finally, you can buy 25 parts or the full 75 parts from the store during events. The cost of these is £19.99 and £64.99 at the time of writing.

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On Monday 19th of April 2021, Mark Daughtry said

Hi, Just began playing game 4-5 months ago. completed missions and acquired 23 Jelly BP (Build Parts) then after working hard at an event. Got 50 more Jelly (Build Parts) Then Back tracked looking for any I missed and went over Level 20. Now, Even Systems at Lower levels that I have never visited now show on every Mission Planet (Mission 0) meaning they are no longer there? Not, that I already did it. Because it's Not lit up White Star Shine yet. So I Never Visited. If there were any Jelly Build Plans still there, you can not go look for them any more. This is pretty disappointing. Shows me the depth of the way the game will get you somewhere close to 98% complete on purpose, then use this as a psychological pressure to get you to spend money. If you actually got the Jelly you were just in the Lucky 2% my friend. I am 73/75. Unless another event pops up I have no chance. I have Spent small money but that was before this, think now I have resolve to Never Spend.

On Saturday 13th of March 2021, GlassOnion said

Worked through the missions listed and only received 23 Jellyfish blue prints for some reason. There was a Mar 21 event where I could buy 25 bp with the event currency, but that only took me up to 48. The Mirror Mirror mission was available, but, disappointingly it provided no blue prints. Even if I buy 25 with real world money, I will still be short by two. Scopely have obviously done their maths on these events and deals. I'm patient...I will wait until the next event comes around, if the game survives that long.

Tim Trott

On Tuesday 16th of March 2021, Tim Trott   Post Author replied

They must have "tweaked" the mission reward as I was able to get all blueprints without spending real money. I'm really not surprised that they did this. I actually gave up playing as there was too much focus on in app purchases, some of which other players then steal from you.

On Monday 14th of June 2021, boss replied

well or play 6 hours a day to get 24 hours of shields where you must be online minimal 3-4 times a day to start the shield 4 hours without a shield and offline will be your downfall.

On Thursday 25th of March 2021, Mike W. replied

Good evening Tim, Wait a minute what do you mean by players steal from you. Can please elaborate?

On Monday 29th of March 2021, Tim Trott   Post Author replied

When you are not logged in and someone attacks your station they will take a large chunk of resources that you need for upgrades - resources that you may have obtained via in app purchase. To prevent this you must also have shields - another in app purchase.

On Thursday 31st of December 2020, Dhiren Patel said

You have to be level 12 before you can build and use the jelly

On Saturday 19th of December 2020, Tont said

The mirror mirror and broken mirror mission have 0 prints in them I bought them with the latest event currency and was very disappointed that this post saying that those missions give prints is FALSE info. Booooo

On Monday 9th of November 2020, Yolanda Nelson said

I think this will help everybody, here is an interactive map for the star trek star system. you can lookup star systems to find what you need by resources and more. https://stfcpro.com/

On Saturday 30th of May 2020, BCD7000 said

Also note that some missions that state reward unknown include parts as have gotten 24 parts from missions so far and 25 from an event. Good luck everyone :)

On Tuesday 5th of May 2020, said

Added the numbers and it's only 24 parts, probably just a typing error.

On Friday 17th of April 2020, said

These missions only give you 15 blueprints. I was expecting a full list. This is a disappointing guide

On Friday 8th of January 2021, SwiftBladeAE replied

I found 25 blue prints the names used hear was not the same as in my sistem but it got the job done when i only tiped i the 1st 2 letters so thanks it 2020 Nov and there was an event miror miror i did not know that i could win blue prints so i never even did the event but got it throu using event points/rewards to buy/win blueprints

On Monday 4th of May 2020, SilkJP replied

I count 24...why 15? lol

But helpfull info: Which server?

Position will be the same on all server. But names change on servers. :-(

Is there a list/maps that helps to 'convert' your great info-list?

On Wednesday 22nd of April 2020, Tim Trott   Post Author replied

The missions give a total of 25 blueprints. The other 50 you need to get from events

On Tuesday 26th of May 2020, Toy replied

How to start this events , just saying

On Monday 1st of June 2020, Tim Trott   Post Author replied

These are server events. They occur at specific times during the year, I think they are annual. Mirror Mirror and Broken Mirror (for me at least) occured in November 2019

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Star Trek Fleet Command: Where to Find Jellyfish Parts Missions

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Where to Find Jellyfish Parts Missions in Star Trek Fleet Command

Ever since Star Trek Fleet Command launched on mobile late last year, the developers have been adding new ships to get in the game. Here’s everything you need to know about where to find Jellyfish parts missions in Star Trek Fleet Command .

What the Jellyfish Is & How to Get It

The Jellyfish is a scout ship that’s from another dimension. In the Star Trek world, it is said to have been piloted by Ambassador Spock on his mission to save Romulus.

Getting it in the mobile game is pretty tough, though. You need 75 Jellyfish parts blueprints to get it, which requires a lot of exploring.

The first and easiest way to get parts is by buying them with real-world currency from the in-game store when they’re available. They should come in cycles, so check back for them if they’re not there.

If you don’t want to wait for them to return, or don’t want to spend real-world money, you can find them by completing missions that are littered throughout the game’s many systems.

Where to Find Missions in Star Trek Fleet Command

Jellyfish parts blueprints aren’t common at all, but you’ll likely come across them by simply heading out to explore certain systems. Getting all 75 is where the challenge is. It does help to be a high level so that you can complete the higher level missions, which makes sense since the ship is Rare and quite powerful.

There are a few good places to head out to to check for missions that offer parts as rewards. You should go to The Rigel System, where you’ll likely find missions on most planets or The Romulus Empire for high-level missions. Trekcommander.space also has a good list of missions that you’ll get parts from.

The rotating Monthly and Station events in Star Trek Fleet Command may also offer Jellyfish Parts for completing them, but the resource numbers you need are often very high.

In short, if you’re not willing to pay for parts, getting all 75 you need will take a lot of grinding and exploring.

That’s everything you need to know about where to find Jellyfish parts missions in Star Trek Fleet Command . For more tips and tricks on the game, be sure to search for Twinfinite .

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ISS Jellyfish

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The ISS Jellyfish was the first 4* ship introduced in Star Trek Fleet Command, and it carries quite a wallop. It entered the game in November 2019 and will have a huge impact on the way you play the game.

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In order to build the ISS Jellyfish, you’re going to need 120 Blueprints. You can get these either from the ISS Jellyfish Pursuit Event , from the new Territory Capture Service, or from Epic Armada Chests (if you’re ops level 36 or above.)

You’ve probably been warned about this. It’s a little pricey for a unique fixer-upper opportunity . (Bonus points if you remember where that reference is. I get the feeling it might come up in a trivia contest in the next few weeks.)

iss jellyfish repair costs by tier

The nice thing is that at level 39, you’re probably not tritanium poor (hopefully.) But even still, you’re really going to want to invest in repair technologies, both in repair times and resources.

Note that the Jellyish wasn’t affected by the recent reductions in G4 ship repairs . As you can see below, my tier 4 Jellyfish is still quite pricey to repair, but my research and drydock buffs have reduced the cost from 7.1 million Tritanium to 2.1 Tritanium.

repair costs in game iss jellyfish

The moral of the story is that if you can do whatever you’re doing with your Jelly with another ship, do it with the other ship.

Upgrading your ISS Jellyfish

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Here’s a nickel’s worth of free advice to you, before you start upgrading your Jelly – do as much research as possible as you can to reduce your costs. Specifically, for explorer parts; so Explorer Bartering in the Outlaw Research tree, and Pure Parts Explorer in the Galaxy tree.

ISS Jellyfish total cost of ownership

It’s not the G4 gas that’s likely going to hold you back from upgrading, but rather, it’s the G4 uncommon parts. You’ll get an awful lot of the gas you need to upgrade it from the Para Bellum events. You will get a good deal of parts from the Jellyfish Brawl events, but not to the degree you’ll get them from.

You’re also going to need to pay attention to your research for upgrading this ship. A lot of the new researches recently released increase the power of the G4 ships, and the Jelly will benefit from that.

ISS Jellyfish mining tribbles

I was actually most excited to get the ISS Jellyfish for its warp range. This was a healthy upgrade for me, and let me finish up a lot of missions.

Tier 4 will also let you get to warp 75, which will let you move your base into Deep Space, where you have easier access to fast latinum mining and G4 raw material mining. It’s also a bit quieter. Less of the riff-raff .

The other thing you’ll notice is that it’s a fast ship in warp. With tech bonuses, mine zips around at warp 15.7.

It’s not a particularly quick ship in systems using impulse power. It starts out at 85, though there is research you can get starting at level 42 in the Outlaw Research tree that will speed it up, maxing out at 110.

The ISS Jellyfish in Combat

Apart from its range, the key to maximizing your use of your Jelly is understanding its ship ability:

Imperial Might – The ISS Jellyfish gains an additional 15% damage bonus at the start of every combat round. This bonus stacks with no limit.

This bonus, by the way, starts at 15% per round. It maxes out at 74% per round.

So the key is this, the longer your battle goes, the more damage you’re going to do. For reference, my 4.5 million strength Tier 4 ISS Jellyfish currently does 440k damage per round. My 3.8 million Tier 7 Augur does 595k damage per round. So in short battles, the advantage goes to the Augur. The longer the battle goes, the more damage done by the Jellyfish will increase dramatically.

In terms of weaponry, you’ve got three weapons. Two phaser cannons (energy weapons) that each fire twice in every round, and a “red matter torpedo” kinetic weapon that fires in every other round.

If you’re thinking that you’re going to go toe-to-toe with similarity-powered G3 epics, you’re probably going to be disappointed. The Jelly’s ability doesn’t work that fast. So your 4 million Jelly will likely fall victim to a 4 million Enterprise or Augur.

It’s also a terrible base cracker. Those battles tend to be in the 4-6 round range. Short battles are not your friend in this ship.

It’s not bad at all in hunting hostiles, just throw the Pike crew on and get to work. Just keep in mind that you’re not going to get faction “devotion” rep bonuses because it’s not a faction ship.

It can be also be very good at defeating mission bosses. For tougher ones, I’ve used my Jelly to wipe out the shields of mission bosses, and then used my Augur to finish them off.

But, where you will absolutely love this ship is in armadas. It’s in long battles where it’ll shine, and armada battles tend to be very long indeed. 25+ rounds, and doing increasing damage in every round.

Basic Crewing

(For the sake of space, I’m going to go with just a few basic crews here, and probably write something more in depth at a later date.)

For armadas, if you’re confident that you’re going to win easily, then Five of 10 (Borg Jaylah) is a go-to. If it’s going to be closer, the old reliable of Kirk , Spock , and Khan is the way to go. You can also mix and match, and put Five as the captain, for the increased loot, with Kirk and Spock as your officers.

Keep in mind that it’s an Explorer, so your new TOS officers will work nicely with it.

For hostiles, you can’t go wrong with your Pike crew.

The setup itself gives you a lot of flexibility. The ship ability doesn’t require any special conditions like burning or morale to set it off, so you’re free to max your officers, and tailor your crew to your opponent. It fires both energy and kinetic weapons, so you can also use that to your advantage.

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How to Get the Jellyfish for Free in Star Trek Fleet Command

At first, synonymizing the name Jellyfish with Star Trek would make someone think it’s some kind of rare alien specimen. However, it’s not that and is in fact very far from being so. The Jellyfish is a ship, but not just any ship. It is in fact, the very ship that Spock once used to prevent the destruction of Romulus as well as one of the best ships in the game . Now it can be yours in Star Trek Fleet Command. This is how to get the Jellyfish for free in Star Trek Fleet Command.

What The Jellyfish Does

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Now, you really could take a shortcut and purchase the parts, but why do that when you can get them completely free? With a lot of grinding and a little patience, you can get the Jellyfish parts without spending a single cent of real-life currency.

The Jellyfish inside the shipyard in Star Trek Fleet Command.

To be able to build the Jellyfish, you’ll a shipyard that is at least level 12. This high-tech ship was meant to be used for scientific research, so don’t expect anything too offensive or defensive out of it. It will, however, increase the effectiveness of its Captain Maneuver by 15 percent.

How To Get The Jellyfish Parts

Like with most ships, you need blueprints to build the Jellyfish. Fortunately, you can get most of them for free. You get 25 blueprints for completing the Jellyfish missions. You need 75 in total to complete the Jellyfish, so you have to get 50 more from other missions. These can be collected by playing through the game and completing tasks.

You can also sometimes get them by participating in special events. The event shops also sometimes have parts that you can buy with the in-game currency. Do be aware that not all events will have the parts. Therefore, it might take a while to grind out the completion for the Jellyfish, but it is certainly worth it.

Now that you know how to find the parts, you can complete the Jellyfish and save your money!

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Sourcing blueprints, iss jellyfish brawl, uss constellation skin.

The Jellyfish is not the strongest ship in the game, but is extremely important to progression in the game. There is an event that does not show up until you get the Jellyfish which rewards a pile of 4* materials, making it extremely important, especially at 39 to source these materials you wouldn't be able to get otherwise.

There are three ways to get Jellyfish blueprints. The first and easiest is from Epic Armada Chests. It shows up in these chests once you hit Ops 36, and from Ops 38 there is a chance, albeit tiny, to get a full pull from these chests.

The second way comes in a 3* spend event SLB. The rewards for this are based on server age, so each server has different rewards, sometimes awarding several full Jellyfish BP drops in the top places, sometimes only have first place giving a full drop. The lower places get partial pulls of blueprints.

The last way is if your alliance has 3* territory. These territories have the ISS Jellyfish Constructor as a a service. Level 39 players will be able to purchase blueprints once a week from this.

As territory research is so strong, until you're deep in the tree it will be hard to choose Jelly BPs over research, but that is a decision that you need to personally make.

You must kill 50 ships with the Jellyfish in one of three systems:

+50% to the ability of ISS Jellyfish against hostiles.

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The ISS Jellyfish is a 4 Star, Rare Explorer Ship , and requires a Shipyard at lvl 39 in order to build it.

The ISS Jellyfish is a testament to the technological prowess of the Terran Empire. Far more versatile than its counterpart in our universe, this Jellyfish uses an experimental dark matter warp drive, capable of travelling vast distances quickly and without appearing on enemy scanners. Originally intended as an espionage vessel, it would allow the Empire to spy on its allies and root out dissent before it began. It is also equipped with powerful T-38 Disruptor cannons, making it more than capable of wiping out rebellious activity whenever it is encountered.

The ISS Jellyfish was to be the pride of the Terran Empire, a symbol of their cunning and omniscience. However, the Empire never came into possession of the ship. Spock had other plans for his prized creation...

Ship Ability [ ]

Ability: +15% damage Bonus to every round Imperial Might : The ISS Jellyfish gains an additional 15% damage bonus at the start of every combat round. This bonus stacks with no limit . Ship Abilities are always active. See also Missions , Ships , Resources

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120 Blueprints needed to build. This is an Event Ship

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