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When a [[spacecraft]] is destroyed while an [[avatar]] holds the captain's berth, it is saved in stasis. A spacecraft in stasis can then be respawned later if the avatar doesn't release the berth. | {{Revision|1=Need to read the in-game text more, it may contain more information that I am missing.<br>- [[User:Deantwo|Deantwo]] ([[User_talk:Deantwo|talk]]) 13:51, 28 October 2016 (MDT)}} | ||
[[File:AirportrepairshopStasisUI.png|thumb|right|Pulling a spacecraft out of the stasis dimension requires skilled mechanics.]] | |||
When a [[spacecraft]] is destroyed while an [[avatar]] holds the captain's berth or an officer berth, it is saved in stasis. A spacecraft in stasis can then be respawned later if the avatar doesn't release the [[berth]]. | |||
==Stasis State== | ==Stasis State== | ||
Cargo, crew, and vehicles on board the [[spacecraft]] are lost. But all items on [[Static_Display|static display]] will stay intact. The subsystems on board the spacecraft will keep any upgrades installed via [[Spacecraft_Upgrading|spacecraft upgrading]]. | |||
[[ | ==Repawning== | ||
To respawn a spacecraft from stasis, an [[avatar]] holding an officer berth needs to go to an [[Airport_Repair_Shop|airport repair shop]] and use the ''City'' (<code>F10</code>) window's ''Repair Shop'' tab. | |||
It is however not possible to respawn a spacecraft that was lost in the non-PvP zone in the PvP zone, and vise versa. | |||
==Minimum Damage== | ==Minimum Damage== | ||
When a [[spacecraft]] is recalled from stasis it will have most of the damage it had at the time of | When a [[spacecraft]] is recalled from stasis it will have most of the damage it had at the time of destruction, but some of the critical systems are repaired to a minimum operating state: all [[:Category:Consoles|control consoles]], [[Maneuver_Drive|maneuver drive]] and [[Power_Plant_(Subsystem)|power plant]] repaired up to 95% damaged if worse, one [[Life_Support|life support]] unit repaired if none are functioning. | ||
[[Category:Guides]] | [[Category:Guides]] | ||
[[Category:Spacecraft]] | [[Category:Spacecraft]] |
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When a spacecraft is destroyed while an avatar holds the captain's berth or an officer berth, it is saved in stasis. A spacecraft in stasis can then be respawned later if the avatar doesn't release the berth.
Stasis State
Cargo, crew, and vehicles on board the spacecraft are lost. But all items on static display will stay intact. The subsystems on board the spacecraft will keep any upgrades installed via spacecraft upgrading.
Repawning
To respawn a spacecraft from stasis, an avatar holding an officer berth needs to go to an airport repair shop and use the City (F10
) window's Repair Shop tab.
It is however not possible to respawn a spacecraft that was lost in the non-PvP zone in the PvP zone, and vise versa.
Minimum Damage
When a spacecraft is recalled from stasis it will have most of the damage it had at the time of destruction, but some of the critical systems are repaired to a minimum operating state: all control consoles, maneuver drive and power plant repaired up to 95% damaged if worse, one life support unit repaired if none are functioning.