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== Containers ==
== Containers ==


There are various containers in the game, the most interesting for bases are giant secure containers and station containers.
There are various containers in the game, the most interesting for bases are giant secure containers, freight containers, and station containers.


- Giant secure containers have very limited space, but you can repackage and sell them anytime you want. You should use these if you dont have a good level 4 agent in the station (and you want to move on sometime soon).
'''Giant Secure Containers'''
:Good for short term station use.
:They can be broken down or moved easily.
:Giant secure containers are the smallest, and can hold 3900m<sup>3</sup>.
:Can fit in standard industrials with ease, making moving them, goods and all, quite easy.
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'''Freight Containers'''
:Good for medium-long term station use, or for mining use.
:Can hold 120000m<sup>3</sup>.
:Can be broken down or moved without time requirements.
:Can be moved by a freighter, will not fit in an industrial.
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'''Station Containers'''
:Good for permanent station use.
:Cannot be moved to another station.
:''Once assembled and used, cannot be broken down, destroyed, sold, or otherwise removed for 30 days.''
:Station Container can hold 1Mm<sup>3</sup>, Station Vault can hold 10Mm<sup>3</sup>, Station Warehouse can hold 100Mm<sup>3</sup>.
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For the basic missioning base, you need 2 containers: One named "Loot" and one named "Equipment".<br>
- The 'Equipment' container is for items for fitting your ships, such as mission-specific hardeners, drones, ammo, afterburners or target painters.
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- The 'Loot' container is for all the loot you gather, minerals, ore, and everything you wish to sort out later.


- Station containers are really huge, but once you assemble them, there is a minimum time until you can remove them (30 days). You should only use them, if you want to use this base for a longer time.
To set up the containers, first assemble them.
Once assembled, right click the container and select 'rename' to give it a new name for easy identification.
If you are using a station container, then right click it again, and select 'configure container' and select default state of items as 'unlocked'


For the basic missioning base you need 2 containers: One named "loot" and one named "equipment".
This gives you a basic layout, which keeps your valuable equipment safe from accidentally selling or reprocessing.  
 
Just place everything you get from your missions into the loot container and sort it out when you have enough stuff there.
- The equipment container is for everything that you want to keep for fitting your ships. (like swap hardeners, drones, ammo, swap utilitys like afterburners or target painters...)
 
- The loot container is for all the loot you gather, minerals, ore, all things you wish to sort out later.
 
To set up the containers, first assemble them. Then right click and choose "rename" to give them a name. Then go to "configure container" and set the "items placed by me into this container are" to "unlocked".
 
This gives you a basic layout, wich keeps your valuable equipment safe from accidently selling or reprocessing. Just place everthing you get from your missions into the loot container and sort it out when you have enough stuff there.


== Ships ==
== Ships ==