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Revision as of 19:23, 30 May 2015
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When a spacecraft is damaged, either in combat or by the environment, it will require repairs to bring it back to top performance.
Types of Damage
A spacecraft is composed of multiple subsystems, all of which can be damaged independently of one another.
These systems are:
- Command and Control Stations (name?)
- Life Support
- Power Plant
- Maneuver Drive
- FTL Drive
- Sensor
- Weapon Systems
- Shield
Some room types can also be damaged.
These rooms are:
- Fuel Tank (name?)
- Cargo Hold
- Garage
- Hull
- (more?)
Spacecraft Repair
There are two ways to repair a spacecraft, either manually repairing each system or purchasing repairs from an Airport Repair Shop.
Manual Repair
It is possibly to manually repair a spacecraft's systems using the commodities and the associated tool listed on the "Spacecraft Damage Report".
Commodity | Tool |
---|---|
Metal | Hammer |
Magmium | |
Vulcium | |
Plastic | Glue Gun |
Purchase Repair
In order to repair a spacecraft, all its systems must be turned off. This can be done by "Repair the Spacecraft; Rig for Repairs" order.
If the spacecraft has an officer on board, it will purchase the repairs once the spacecraft has all the systems turned off if they are available.