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The pricing for calculating the cost of armor repairs is somewhat bugged; the calculations roll over and as a result sometimes a great amount of damage (or damage to multiple sides at once) will cost less than a small amount of damage. The range for armor repair costs is so small that it isn't really noticeable during regular gameplay. | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:52, 20 February 2024
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Tungsten Armor is a type of armor that may be installed on spacecraft to increase their overall defensive capacity. It became available for sale to privateers at ship dealers around 2670.
Specifications
Version | Front | Back | Sides | Cost | Resale | Resale Damaged | Repairs |
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Privateer | 300 cm | 300 cm | 300 cm each | 6,000 credits | 3,000 credits | 600 credits | 1-20 credits |
Users
Isometal armor may be installed on the stock Tarsus, Orion, Galaxy and Centurion.
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Appearances
Behind the Screens
The pricing for calculating the cost of armor repairs is somewhat bugged; the calculations roll over and as a result sometimes a great amount of damage (or damage to multiple sides at once) will cost less than a small amount of damage. The range for armor repair costs is so small that it isn't really noticeable during regular gameplay.