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POS Warfare: Difference between revisions

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Defense: small clarification on what counts as destroying the bubble
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What the owner can do while the POS is reinforced:
What the owner can do while the POS is reinforced:
* Repair guns and modules outside the bubble
* Repair guns and modules outside the bubble
* Anchor new modules that do not use CPU power
* Anchor new modules that do not use CPU power (yes/no?)
* Online modules that do not use CPU
* Online modules that do not use CPU
* Can access the contents of a Ship Maintenance Array (yes/no?)


What the owner cannot do while the POS is reinforced:
What the owner cannot do while the POS is reinforced:
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* Add stront to the stront bay
* Add stront to the stront bay
* Cannot repair the POS shields
* Cannot repair the POS shields
* Cannot access the contents of corporate hangar, labs or silos


The POS will exit reinforced mode once the Strontium Calthrates run out.  At that point in time the shields will start to regenerate on their own.  The owner of the POS can bring the shields up to the 50% mark by using logistics ships with shield transporter modules.  Once the shield has been repaired to 50%, the owner may online any modules/structures that require CPU power.  They may also re-stront the tower so that it will enter reinforced mode again if the shields are lowered again to the 25% mark.
The POS will exit reinforced mode once the Strontium Calthrates run out.  At that point in time the shields will start to regenerate on their own.  The owner of the POS can bring the shields up to the 50% mark by using logistics ships with shield transporter modules.  Once the shield has been repaired to 50%, the owner may online any modules/structures that require CPU power.  They may also re-stront the tower so that it will enter reinforced mode again if the shields are lowered again to the 25% mark.