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[GZG] RE: [FT] Repair ships





From: "Robertson, Brendan" <Brendan.Robertson@xxxxxxxxxx>

Repairing Hull and Armour is the perview of proper yard facilities and takes
longer than the Damage Control timescale allows.

I agree, but "Field repair" should be able to a) slap armor plates over hull breaches, and b) shore up structure with reinforcement. To me, this means that Field repair should be able to
a) replace up to original armor of a ship that *starts* with armor (round up), and b) restore hull boxes up to the current full row (i.e. a 4-row ship with 16 hull that's received 7 damage, should be able to have 3 hull repaired by a FRF, filling out the 2nd hull row. A ship with only one box per row should be able to repair one hull box total.
The Armor restoration is important to balance screens, which *can* be repaired (and at one shot) by FRF's. In fact, IMO, Armor repair should be 1d6 armor repaired on a roll of 4+, again, to balance screens. I also think that a natural 1 on the repair roll means that the system *can't* be field repaired and must be replaced by a shipyard.


Part of the reason for this is the FTJava campaign that's about to test.
With an acceptable mechanic in place, I can try coding it so the file
doesn't need hacking next time one is run.

That would be very, very neat.

Taking Oerjan's comment on board as well:

Field Repair Facility
Mass: 10
Cost: 50 CPV
Spare Parts Cargo: 1 mass/5 NPV
Target must meet criteria for a Boarding Action (see MT) in order to
undertake repairs. Each turn, it can attempt to repair ONE system. If
damaged, it is repaired on a roll of 4+, if destroyed (using optional rules)
it is restored to damaged status on a roll of 6+ and can then be further
repaired. Each repair attempt consumes 1 Mass of cargo.

I like this. I'd be tempted to try it in the FTJ campaign, but I don't know how much extra hacking work it would be, so probably not this time.


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