Last Updated: Year 25 Day 170
- The person starting repair must be in the following location:
- Facilities: Must be standing outside and near the facility.
- Vehicles: In a hangar bay of any entity.
- Ships: In a docking bay of any entity, or in the entrance room of any repair capable space station.
- Stations: In the entrance of the space station.
- Droids: Must be at the same location as the droid.
- Facilities, Vehicles, Ships, and Space Stations: There must be enough raw materials (RMs) to repair. Repair will halt if any of the following occurs:
- Raw Materials are in transit when the repair cycle ends.
- There are not enough raw materials at the end of a cycle or to begin a new cycle.
- Raw materials are no longer accessible.
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- You lose RM privileges (assign)
- RMs move or are moved to a location you cannot access
- If the RMs are owned by the faction and you leave said faction.
- The owner of the entity must have enough credits to repair. Repair will halt under the following conditions:
- There are not enough credits at the end of a cycle or to begin a new cycle.
- You must be the owner or assigned operator/pilot or manager/commander of the entity to start repair.
- You must have at least one NPC of the correct type. If the total NPCs repairing drops below one repair will halt.
- Droids: You must have droid parts contained inside of a toolkit.
Note
If both the entity under repair and all required RMs are onboard the same mobile entity (ship or vehicle), the RMs-in-transit rule does not apply.
In other words, an entity with repairs happening onboard to a different entity does not need to remain stationary.
The following space stations can also be used to repair ships which don't fit inside a docking bay:
Shipyard I
Shipyard II
Shipyard III
Shipyard IV
X7 Factory Station
To start Repair:
- Select the raw material piles. They appear at image reference #1. You can press [select all] to select all of the raw materials. To expand the raw material list, click on the material name.
If you want to see the requirements or additional information, click on the name of the entity you will repair to expand the drop down, as seen in image reference #3.
- Select the workers that you want to use individually or with the select all button. See image reference #2.
- Finally you will click the repair button that is on the entity you want to repair. See image reference #3.
To halt repair:
Click the halt button on the entity you wish to halt repair on. See image reference #4.
In order to repair a facility, you must have at least 1 worker NPC(s) at your location.
The NPC(s) may be in your party.
The current maximum number of workers you can use is 10.
In order to repair a space station, ship, or vehicle, you must have at least 1 worker NPC(s) at your location.
The NPC(s) be in your party.
The current maximum number of workers you can use is 10.
- Raw materials to be used in repairing must be stored as follows:
- Facility Repair: Raw materials must be stored in any entity that can hold raw materials within the city.
- Vehicles, Ships, Space Stations: Raw materials must be at the same location as the containing entity or entity itself.
- If the raw materials are owned by a character, the player starting repair must be the owner.
- If the raw materials are owned by a faction, the player starting repair must be in the owning faction and have Assign Materials privileges.
- Raw materials must remain stationary and accessible to the entity being repaired.
Repairing damaged entities requires a combination of time, resources, and NPCs.
Before a person can start repair, they need to ensure that they have provided for all the necessary conditions.
Once repair has begun, the person who initiated it may leave and go about their business as usual, without needing to constantly monitor the progress of the action.
Once a repair job has been completed, the person who initiated repair will be sent a message to inform them that the action has been completed.
The person who initiated repair, the owner of the entity, and any individuals with the correct inventory privileges can halt repair.
Aborting repair will end the repair job and free all NPCs involved for reuse.
Due to the nature of repair, there will be no materials returned as materials are consumed at the end of each repair cycle.
Repair works in a step/cycle fashion.
This means instead of one large chunk from start to finish, it divides the full duration into segments referred to as cycles.
Remaining hull units are the remaining units of hull that still need to be restored.
Equations
RemainingHull = HullMax - Hull
- RemainingHull = Remaining hull units that need to be restored.
- HullMax = The maximum amount of hull points the entity can have.
- Hull = The current amount of hull points the entity has.
Full time in seconds to repair an entity is calculated from the following equation:
Equations
TimeSingleUnit = Time / HullMax
Time = (TotalRM / (ProductionMod * RepairProdMod)) * WorkerFactor * 1.2 * 86400
WorkerFactor = pow(1 - (RepairSkill / 50), WorkerCount)
- TotalRM = Sum of Required RM units using Materials equation below
- ProductionMod = See Production Rules: A modifier based on the class and size of the product. These modifier is fixed and is not adjustable by players.
- RepairProdMod = 250 / 100
- RepairSkill = Repair skill of character initiating the repair
- WorkerCount = Number of workers assigned to repair
The cycle time is batched into groups of 7200 seconds.
A credit cost is incurred at the end of every repair cycle.
Equations
Cost = RMP * (ReuseModifier - (RepairSkill * SkillModifier)) / HullMax
- RMP = Rules Total Raw Material Price
- ReuseModifier = 95 / 100
- RepairSkill = Repair Skill of the Character initiating repair
- SkillModifier = 5 / 100
- Hull Max = The max hull value for the entity
The materials required to repair one unit of hull on an entity uses the following equation:
Equations
RM = TotalRM * (ReuseModifier - (RepairSkill * SkillModifier)) / HullMax
- TotalRM = Total RM requirements to construct the entity.
- ReuseModifier = 95 / 100
- RepairSkill = Repair Skill of the Character initiating repair
- SkillModifier = 5 / 100
- Hull Max = The max hull value for the entity
2 XP is rewarded per cycle for repair actions
(to a maximum of 250 XP).
The XP is received by the individual who initiated repair, and the NPCs working on repair.
Shields recharge at a rate of 5% of the maximum shield value every hour.
Example
If maximum shields are 2000, 5% of 2000 is 100 points.
Therefore, the shields will recharge at the rate of 100 points of shielding every hour.
Ionic capacitance recharges from damage every day at a rate of 10% of the maximum capacitance.
Example
If maximum ionic capacitance is 1000, 10% of 1000 is 100 points. Therefore, the capacitance will recharge at the rate of 100 points of ionic capacitance per day.
- Maximum Ionic Damage: When a station/ship/vehicle receives damage that lowers the ionic capacitance below zero, the ionic capacitance can go into the negatives up to equal the maximum ionic capacitance.
Example
A ship with 1000 ionic capacitance can receive damage up to -1000 ionic capacitance.
- Immobilization: A station/ship/vehicle that receives damage that makes the ionic capacitance go below zero becomes immobilized, and all systems become non-functional.
Example
A ship with a maximum ionic capacitance of 1000 receives 1056 points of ionic damage. The ship's ionic capacitance is then -56, making the ship immobile and all systems non-functional until the ionic damage dissipates.
- Destruction: If a station/ship/vehicle receives more damage than beyond double the maximum ionic capacitance, it is destroyed due to all systems being damaged beyond repair.
Example
A ship with a maximum ionic capacitance of 1000 receives 2056 points of ionic damage. The ship's ionic capacitance is then 56 points beyond the maximum of 2000 points allowed. All systems are damaged beyond repair and the ship is destroyed.
Droid repair is identical in function to healing with bacta refills inside of a medikit. It is started via the equipment page. You must be at the same location and have droid parts contained within a toolkit.
Equations
H = 10 (R
S + 1)
- H = Hull restored
- RS = Character's repair skill