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==General overview ==
==General overview ==


Overloading a module allows you to get more output from them for a short time. As the name suggests, overloading isn't something you can do indefinately. Eventually you will burn-out your module, making it inoperable.
Overloading (sometimes also called overheating) a module allows you to get more output from them for a short time. As the name suggests, overloading isn't something you can do indefinately. Eventually you will burn your module out, making it inoperable.


However, in controlled situations and emergencies, the boost gained from an overloaded module could be the difference between losing you ship, or killing your enemy. The best pilots know when the risk is worth the possible reward.
However, in controlled situations and emergencies, the boost gained from an overloaded module could be the difference between losing you ship, or killing your enemy. The best pilots know when the risk is worth the possible reward.