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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.
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.
The [[crew]] responds by turning off the systems they are operating and preparing the ship for repairs. They do not actually perform the repairs; the crew just configures the ship to be repaired.
 
If an [[officer]] has the con, the officer will purchase the repairs once the systems are turned off. If the ship does not need repairs when the repair order becomes current, the officer immediately skips to the next order so the crew does not rig the ship for repairs.


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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:

Some room types can also be damaged.

These rooms are:

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".

To repair a damaged system, select the appropriate tool as your current item. The tool shows the part that it repairs next to the tool icon on the screen. Look at the damaged system. The targeted system is indicated by an icon next to the health bar of the ship that appears at the top of the screen. A number next to the part icon by the tool shows the quantity of parts needed by the targeted system. Click with the mouse to install one part. A part is taken from the hold of the ship if available; a part is taken from your inventory otherwise.

Parts can be removed from a system in the same way. Select a tool. Look at a system. Use the item's alternate action to remove a part, rather than install one. The default key binding for this is Shift+G. A part is removed if there is space in your inventory to hold the part; otherwise no part is removed.

Commodity Tool
Metal Hammer
Magmium
Vulcium
Plastic Glue Gun
Mechanical Part Wrench
Electronic Part Soldering Iron
Computer Screw Driver
Textiles Sewing Needle
Air Fitting Wrench
Grav Coupling Pliers
Large Rocket Motor
Lumenite Tongs
Antiflux Particles
Heavy Weapon Torque Wrench
Cryo Heat Sink Clamp
Magmium Heat Sink
Vulcium Heat Sink
Io Tube Oscilloscope
Tesloid Dissipator Nanopath Calibrator

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.

The crew responds by turning off the systems they are operating and preparing the ship for repairs. They do not actually perform the repairs; the crew just configures the ship to be repaired.

If an officer has the con, the officer will purchase the repairs once the systems are turned off. If the ship does not need repairs when the repair order becomes current, the officer immediately skips to the next order so the crew does not rig the ship for repairs.