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Not to be confused with maintenance (see [[Ship Maintenance]]). Maintenance is about keeping the espresso machine in the officer's mess in good shape. Repairing is about replacing a burnt-out reactor.
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==Ship Repair==
 
==Ship Repair==
 
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Ships after long voyages and/or combat will eventually need to be repaired due to low supplies not allowing them to repair themselves, or the amount of damage actually not allowing them to repair themselves while out on a mission. That is when you need to take your ship or ships home to be repaired.
Ships after long voyages, and combat will eventually need to be repaired due to low supplies not allowing them to repair themselves, or the amount of damage actually not allowing them to repair themselves while out on a mission. That is when you need to take your ship or ships home to be repaired.
 
  
 
===Shipyard Repair===
 
===Shipyard Repair===
 
 
A ship can be repaired at any shipyard of a matching size and type.  For example, to repair a military ship, the player must use a military shipyard.  Whereas to repair a 12,000 ton ship, the player must use a shipyard capable of building a 12,000 ton ship.  It logically follow that to repair a 12,000 ton military ship, the player must use a military shipyard capable of building a 12,000 ton ship.
 
A ship can be repaired at any shipyard of a matching size and type.  For example, to repair a military ship, the player must use a military shipyard.  Whereas to repair a 12,000 ton ship, the player must use a shipyard capable of building a 12,000 ton ship.  It logically follow that to repair a 12,000 ton military ship, the player must use a military shipyard capable of building a 12,000 ton ship.
  
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===Onboard Ship Repair===
 
===Onboard Ship Repair===
 
 
Ships can repair themselves if they have maintenance supplies. They automatically repair themselves if its a breakdown, if its due to combat damage however they will have to be assigned to repair the item via the f6 damage control screen. This is a lengthy process but it will repair all internal components with enough supplies.  
 
Ships can repair themselves if they have maintenance supplies. They automatically repair themselves if its a breakdown, if its due to combat damage however they will have to be assigned to repair the item via the f6 damage control screen. This is a lengthy process but it will repair all internal components with enough supplies.  
  
 
This will not repair Armor, Armor damage has to be repaired at a shipyard.
 
This will not repair Armor, Armor damage has to be repaired at a shipyard.

Revision as of 05:59, 12 August 2012

Not to be confused with maintenance (see Ship Maintenance). Maintenance is about keeping the espresso machine in the officer's mess in good shape. Repairing is about replacing a burnt-out reactor.

Ship Repair

Ships after long voyages and/or combat will eventually need to be repaired due to low supplies not allowing them to repair themselves, or the amount of damage actually not allowing them to repair themselves while out on a mission. That is when you need to take your ship or ships home to be repaired.

Shipyard Repair

A ship can be repaired at any shipyard of a matching size and type. For example, to repair a military ship, the player must use a military shipyard. Whereas to repair a 12,000 ton ship, the player must use a shipyard capable of building a 12,000 ton ship. It logically follow that to repair a 12,000 ton military ship, the player must use a military shipyard capable of building a 12,000 ton ship.

Shipyards can repair ships completely with the "repair" Task Type.

The amount of time required depends on the amount of damage.

Onboard Ship Repair

Ships can repair themselves if they have maintenance supplies. They automatically repair themselves if its a breakdown, if its due to combat damage however they will have to be assigned to repair the item via the f6 damage control screen. This is a lengthy process but it will repair all internal components with enough supplies.

This will not repair Armor, Armor damage has to be repaired at a shipyard.