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== Movement controls ==
[[File:MOVE commands.png|thumb|The movement controls menu]]
If a formation action menu is opened movement controls will be applied to the guide ship.
{| class="wikitable"
! Display !! Setting !! Effects
|-
| '''ORB'''
| Orbit Position
| Move to a designated area and orbit around it
|-
| '''POS'''
| Move To Position
| Move to a designated area and hold position
|-
| '''CHD'''
| Clear Hold Heading
| Cancels a Hold Heading command
|-
| '''HDG'''
| Hold Heading
| Face the selected direction regardless of heading
|-
| '''CRS'''
| Drive Course
| Travel in a direction indefinitely
|-
| '''CRL'''
| Clear Roll Ship
| Cancels a Roll Ship command
|-
| '''ROL'''
| Roll Ship
| Selects a new direction as the "up" direction of the ship
|-
| '''FRM'''
| Form With Ship
| Choose a ship to become a guide ship and then designate a position around it
|-
| '''CLR'''
| Clear HDG/ROL
| Cancels Hold Heading and Roll Ship commands
|-
| '''ALD'''
| Assume Lead
| Become the new guide ship of the formation
|-
| '''ALL STOP'''
| Hold Position
| Cancels all movement commands
|}
=== Tactics ===
* '''ORB / Orbit Position''' allows most weapons to have a good angle on the target. However it also exposes the same armor side continuously, which can be whittled down with enough fire.
* '''HDG / Hold Heading''' can be used to avoid exposing the main engines, drive module and reactor to enemy fire but the ships will have less acceleration.
* '''ROL / Roll Ship''' can be used to keep certain weapons or radar panels angled at an enemy ship. Ships can roll faster than enemy ships of the same size can position around them.
* '''ALD / Assume Lead''' is useful if the guide ship becomes disabled but the rest of the fleet need to carry on with their objective.
== Posture controls ==
== Posture controls ==
[[File:Posture controls.png|thumb|400px|The posture controls]]
[[File:Posture controls.png|thumb|400px|The posture controls]]

Revision as of 18:26, 8 March 2023

Posture controls

The posture controls

Posture controls determine how a ship will operate and maneuver and which sensor and defensive systems are enabled.

Display Full name Settings
THRTL Throttle Control
  • 1/3: Ship will move at 1/3 of max speed.
  • 2/3: Ship will move at 2/3 of max speed.
  • FULL: Ship will move at max speed.
  • FLANK: Ship will move above max speed. Causes damage to engines.
MNVR Maneuvering Posture
  • DIRECT: Ship will move in a straight line.
  • EVADE: Ship will make random course changes to attempt to avoid incoming fire.
FORM Formation Positioning
  • REL: Ships will have the same orientation of the guide ship. The guide will wait for other ships to catch up.
  • TRU: Each ship will keep its own orientation. The guide will wait for other ships to catch up.
  • LOOSE: The guide will not wait for other ships to catch up.
BSHRT Battle-Short
  • OFF: Specialized equipment will shut down after 90 seconds of use.
  • ON: Specialized equipment will periodically receive damage after 90 seconds of use.
RADAR Radar Emissions Control
  • ON: Ship sensors are active.
  • OFF: Ship sensors are inactive. -25% signature.
COMM Communications Emissions Control
  • XMIT: Ship comms are active.
  • RECV: Ship sensors are inactive. -10% signature.
ESUPT Electronic Support Modules
  • ON: Electronic support will display.
  • OFF: Electronic support will not display.
WCON Weapons Control
  • FREE: Ship will automatically return fire with non-missile weapons on targets that are firing at them.
  • TIGHT: Ship will not attack except when given a target.
  • HOLD: Ship will not attack. Turrets will still bear on any current target.
PDTRT Point Defenses - Turrets
  • AUTO: Dedicated point defense turrets and dual-purpose weapons will target the closest missiles.
  • DEDI: Dedicated point defense turrets will target the closest missiles.
  • MAN: Point defense turrets will only shoot at designated missiles.
PDSML Point Defenses - Missiles
  • Controls the firing of interceptor missiles. Click to open policy settings.
DECOY Point Defenses - Decoys
  • LEAST: Only the lowest-capability decoy necessary to defeat a given threat will be deployed. If the missile type is unknown all decoys will be fired.
  • BEST: Only the highest-capability decoy necessary to defeat a given threat will be deployed. If the missile type is unknown all decoys will be fired.
  • AUTO: All decoys compatible with the threat will be deployed. If the missile type is unknown all decoys will be fired.
  • MAN: Decoys can only be deployed manually via the Action Menu.
PDZNE Point Defense Zone
  • AREA: Point defenses will target all missiles, prioritizing the ones threatening the ship.
  • POINT: Point defenses will target only missiles threatening the ship.

Integrity rating

A ship's integrity directly affects how said its components are from damage. Lots of empty space means less structural members to absorb damage and protect components. A ship with the majority of its component slots filled will have full protection of the hull's Damage Reduction value, while a mostly empty hull will not.

Ship hulls

Ship hulls determine a ship's base stats as well as how many components it can have.

Shelter Alliance hulls

Shelter Alliance ships scale linearly. Larger ships are more resilient and carry more components but are slower and more expensive.

Name Mass (tonnes) Armor Thickness (cm) Component DR (%) Crew Crew Vulnerability (%) Structural Integrity Radar Signature (m2) Slots Modifiers Point Cost
Sprinter Corvette Class
Sprinter Screenshot.png
3000 8 0 40 60 1000 2890 4 Mounts
4 Compartments
4 Modules
-20% Flak Damage Probability 100
Raines Frigate Class
Raines Screenshot.png
5000 15 5 50 60 3000 3783 4 Mounts
5 Compartments
5 Modules
-15% Flak Damage Probability
+1 Missile Programming Channels
125
Keystone Destroyer Class
Keystone Screenshot.png
8000 22 10 50 45 4000 6281 7 Mounts
7 Compartments
7 Modules
+1 Missile Programming Channels
-75% Overheat Damage Chance (Beam)
+25% Powerplant Efficiency
200
Vauxhall Light Cruiser Class
Vauxhall Screenshot.png
10000 30 20 75 25 5500 11727 10 Mounts
9 Compartments
9 Modules
+2 Missile Programming Channels 350
Axford Heavy Cruiser Class
Axford Screenshot.png
13000 40 40 90 25 6500 14332 11 Mounts
11 Compartments
12 Modules
+2 Missile Programming Channels 600
Solomon Battleship Class
Solomon Screenshot.png
21000 52 40 150 30 8000 27876 14 Mounts
16 Compartments
15 Modules
1000

Outlying Systems Protectorate hulls

Outlying Systems Protectorate are more specialized, with each ship hull being made for different roles.

Name Mass (tonnes) Armor Thickness (cm) Component DR (%) Crew Crew Vulnerability (%) Structural Integrity Radar Signature (m2) Slots Modifiers Point Cost
Shuttle Clipper Class
Shuttle Screenshot.png
1500 5 0 55 60 1000 2890 3 Mounts
3 Compartments
4 Modules
-20% Flak Damage Probability 50
Tugboat Clipper Class
Tugboat Screenshot.png
3500 5 0 40 60 1000 4685 5 Mounts
5 Compartments
4 Modules
-20% Recycle Time 75
Cargo Feeder Monitor Class
Cargo Feeder Screenshot.png
5000 40 20 40 60 1000 9869 5 Mounts
6 Compartments
5 Modules
175
Ocello Command Cruiser Class
Ocello Screenshot.png
12000 30 40 80 25 6500 15745 11 Mounts
9 Compartments
10 Modules
+2 Missile Programming Channels 575
Bulk Freighter Line Ship Class
Bulk Freighter Screenshot.png
15000 20 35 100 75 3000 15745 15 Mounts
9 Compartments
8 Modules
+20% Team Move Speed 350
Container Liner Line Ship Class
Container Liner Screenshot.png
15000 20 20 100 75 3000 15745 11 Mounts
9 Compartments
6 Modules
+2 Missile Programming Channels 1000