Difference between revisions of "Ship Editor Terminal"
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|   |  data2 = Create, design and salvage ships. |   |  data2 = Create, design and salvage ships. | ||
|   | label3 = Resources |   | label3 = Resources | ||
| − |   |  data3 = 350  | + |   |  data3 = 350 [[Iron]], 75 [[Copper]], 50 [[Silicon]] | 
|   | label4 = Weight |   | label4 = Weight | ||
|   |  data4 = 1,60K |   |  data4 = 1,60K | ||
Revision as of 22:56, 28 November 2015
| Ship Editor Terminal | |
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| Ship Editor Terminal | |
| Create, design and salvage ships. | |
| Resources | 350 Iron, 75 Copper, 50 Silicon | 
| Weight | 1,60K | 
| Device Type | Prop | 
| Power Requirements | 0 units to operate | 
| Location in editor | Prop edit mode, Systems | 
| Size | 2x2x1 tile (8x8x4 meters) | 
| Category: Systems | |
The Ship Editor Terminal is a device that makes it possible to build, design and salvage ships ingame. If a ship is salvaged, the resources are placed on cargo pads in the ship the player is using the terminal. If a terminal is used on a station with access to a vault the resources are directly placed into the players vault.
