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Company spacecraft are owned by an [[avatar]].
Company spacecraft are owned by an [[avatar]].


Probably the biggest advantage a company spacecraft has is that is not subject to subsidy [[tax]]. It does however have to pay for its own [[fuel]], [[ammunition]] and [[Spacecraft_Damage_Control|repair]]s.
Probably the biggest advantage a company spacecraft has is that is not subject to fleet [[tax]]. It does however have to pay for its own [[fuel]], [[ammunition]] and [[Spacecraft_Damage_Control|repair]]s.


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Revision as of 18:14, 1 April 2017

Spacecraft are the primary way of navigating the universe.

A spacecraft is designed by players at a design studio and constructed at a spacecraft factory.

Spacecraft Definitions

Depending on the design, a spacecraft will have one of three definitions.

  • Spaceship
  • Starship
  • Space Station

Spaceship

Spaceship is the most basic spacecraft definition, it is given to any spacecraft that has the minimum requirements for sub-light travel.

Since a spaceship is limited to sub-light speed, it mostly used to travel between worlds in a solar system. They can be used for interstellar travel, but has to relay on deadheading.

Starship

A starship is the definition given to a spaceship capable of faster than light (FTL) travel, this is archived with a FTL drive.

There is no other difference between a spaceship and a starship, other than the presence of a FTL drive.

Space Station

Space stations are spacecraft with such a low acceleration that they can do nothing but hold their position. They act as the first line of defense for a planet and as a trading and docking station for other spacecraft. They may also act as resource collectors when placed near suns, gas giants, worlds and rings.

Company vs. Fleet

Common practice is to think of fleet spacecraft as expendable, and any spacecraft of personal value should be purchased as a company spacecraft.

While stations can be purchased as a company spacecraft, the benefits of doing so are limited.

Company spacecraft can not be switched to fleet spacecraft and vice versa.

Company

Company spacecraft are owned by an avatar.

Probably the biggest advantage a company spacecraft has is that is not subject to fleet tax. It does however have to pay for its own fuel, ammunition and repairs.

Company Spacecraft
Pros Cons
Trade transactions not subject to fleet tax Have to pay for repairs, fuel and ammunition
Cannot be captured, self destruct instead Costs money from the avatar to make

Company spacecraft are made when a spacecraft is purchased at a spacecraft factory.

Fleet

Fleet spacecraft are owned by an empire's government.

Any empire member can take control of a fleet spacecraft if it does not have an officer or captain already. A spacecraft with a NPC officer is under the control of empire members that is in chain of command of the officer's home world.

Fleet Spacecraft
Pros Cons
Free repairs, fuel and ammunition Trade transactions subject to fleet tax
Free for the avatars to make Can be captured

Fleet spacecraft are made at a spacecraft factory using mass production processes.

Space Stations

Space stations act as a trade hub for a solar system. Every city in the solar system that has an airport terminal can be traded with while in service area of a station. This makes it possible to buy from any city and sell to any city. It is also possible to load and unload officers, crew, troops and passengers with those cities.

Space stations are instantly destroyed if they make contact a planet's surface.

Service Area

The size of a station's service area is indicated with a rotating beacon, visible when piloting a vehicle or spacecraft. Visiting vehicles and spacecraft must enter the service area of a station to moor there, get repairs, refuel, and use the station as a trade hub.

The station's service area extends 100m beyond the overall radius of the station's hull. This means that a bigger station will result is a bigger service area.

The size of the service area is increased by the tech level of the command and control module installed on the station.

Decommissioning

The number of stations is strictly limited in the game. Excess stations are decommissioned (destroyed). Decommission rules do not apply to pirate stations, stations in an arena battle, stations in tow, or company owned stations that have an avatar officer on the roster.

A station that is not at a planet is decommissioned if no officer is aboard and it is no longer in any scene.

A station that is at a planet is decommissioned if no officer or online avatar is aboard, when another station from the same empire orbits the same world and that other station does not have an officer either. This imposes a limit of one station without an officer per empire per world. The number of stations with officers is not limited.

Upgrading

When a new fleet station is manufactured, it is launched into orbit above the spacecraft factory. If another fleet station from the same empire without an officer is in orbit at the time, it is replaced by the new station. Crew and cargo is transferred from the old station to the new station. The new station is christened with the same name held by the old station.

If the design and tech level of the new station is the same as the old station, the factory will wait to launch the new station. A spacecraft factory can be left to automatically manufacture stations. The factory will launch a station then build the next one. The next one will not launch until the station in orbit is destroyed, removed, or given an officer. Then the waiting station will launch and the factory will commence building the next one.

Changing the station design at the spacecraft factory, or production of a higher tech level station, will result in replacement of the station in orbit.

Produced by

Building Produces Consumed Required Optional


Spacecraft Factory 1 Spacecraft

* Depends on design
** Only with specific equipment

** Only with specific equipment