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15 Feb, 2016 @ 2:59pm
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UNSC Capital Ship Repair Yard

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Halo: UNSC Space Stations and Utility Craft (Scaled down)
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Description
The capital ship repair yard is a large space station classification in the UNSC navy. It serves to repair the smaller capital ships like cruisers.

The CSR-Yard is a simple construct, perfect for its job, and equipped to hold large amounts of supplies and machinery to produce more. It can repair a near-critical cruiser back to combat readiness in less than a minute.

This station practically immobile, lightly armored, and completely unarmed. The station is an asset to be protected.

To use this station: This station has a modest interior with a flight seat and control panel.

To repair ships: Access the ship that needs repairs, and then equip its projector block with the ship's own blueprint. Align the hologram with the hull, and then position the ship between the welders, with the welders turned on. This will not just repair damaged blocks, but replace lost ones. *With this station, the arrays are not long enough to fully repair most ships from end to end. Repair one end, back up, turn 180 degrees, reverse in, and this will complete the repairs.

WARNING: This station may not completely repair entire ship, and may leave parts of interior/exterior unfinished. Manual repairs may be required.

*Shown Halcyon not included
3 Comments
That Gaming Titan 16 Feb, 2016 @ 3:59am 
Understandable
MrEvan312  [author] 15 Feb, 2016 @ 7:58pm 
Because I might decide they need changes or my tired mind may overlook something. Also the vast majority of them are waiting a mod that's being made. They essentially are finished, just awaiting the spinning rims.
That Gaming Titan 15 Feb, 2016 @ 5:40pm 
Hey buddy, Im just wondering why do you publish your projects that arent finished?