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Alternatively, a slightly less complex calculation is that a resistance module improves resistance but only on the remaining part.  Using our Multispectrum Shield Hardener I example above, the ship has a 20% base thermal resist profile already.  So, the Adaptive Invulnerability I module applies its 25% but only to the 80% remaining hole (ie  it provides 25% of 80% => 20% effectiveness) and our thermal resistance is now 40%.
Alternatively, a slightly less complex calculation is that a resistance module improves resistance but only on the remaining part.  Using our Multispectrum Shield Hardener I example above, the ship has a 20% base thermal resist profile already.  So, the Adaptive Invulnerability I module applies its 25% but only to the 80% remaining hole (ie  it provides 25% of 80% => 20% effectiveness) and our thermal resistance is now 40%.
If we were to add another Multispectrum Shield Hardener I, it would add 25% of the 60% remaining hole (ie  15%) and our thermal resistance becomes 55%.  A fourth would only give 25% of the 45% hole (ie 11.25%) taking our thermal resistance to 66.25%.


== Further reading ==
== Further reading ==