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#*Note that your resources will be deposited at your destination planet, and keep in mind that they will be vulnerable to plunder while your ships return to the origin planet. If Transport is your only option (such as when you do not have any colonies), you can send your fleet on a long trip to another players planet, and recall it when you get back. You will however have to wait for the same duration as the fleet was gone. | #*Note that your resources will be deposited at your destination planet, and keep in mind that they will be vulnerable to plunder while your ships return to the origin planet. If Transport is your only option (such as when you do not have any colonies), you can send your fleet on a long trip to another players planet, and recall it when you get back. You will however have to wait for the same duration as the fleet was gone. | ||
#*Adjust the flight time to half the time that you will be away from SFC, as this is a return trip. If you want an 8 hour save, decrease the time to a 4 hour trip. | #*Adjust the flight time to half the time that you will be away from SFC, as this is a return trip. If you want an 8 hour save, decrease the time to a 4 hour trip. | ||
− | #Find an [[inactive]] player with (i) or (I) next to their name. Use an [[espionage]] mission to make sure they don't have any ships or defenses at the target planet. | + | #Find an [[inactive]] player with (i) or (I) next to their name. Use an [[espionage]] mission to make sure they don't have any ships or defenses at the target planet, and attack them with a return trip duration that suits your needs. |
#*You cannot send resources with an attack mission, so this method will only save your ships. If using this method for your ships, you will probably want to use one of the other methods above to save your resources. | #*You cannot send resources with an attack mission, so this method will only save your ships. If using this method for your ships, you will probably want to use one of the other methods above to save your resources. | ||
− | #*Keep in mind there is a a possibility, however unlikely, that the inactive player will come online while your attack is en route | + | #*Keep in mind there is a a possibility, however unlikely, that the inactive player will come online while your attack is en route |
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===Fleet / Resource Saving - Attack Avoidance=== | ===Fleet / Resource Saving - Attack Avoidance=== |
Revision as of 17:43, 2 April 2010
Fleet Saving is the act of sending your ships and resources on missions for set periods of time in order to protect them from attack while you are not actively playing the game. This could be while you are sleeping, at work, or any other time you are away from the game for an extended period of time.
The term Resource Saving generally refers to the same technique, but means adding your resources to the equation.
This technique is an important part of Starfleet Commander, unless one is in Diplomacy Mode or Vacation Mode. If you are not protected by either of these modes, you are open to attack at any time, and eventually someone will destroy your ships and plunder your resources.
One important thing to keep in mind is that you should always have enough cargo space to hold all of your resources during a fleet save, in order to leave as little as possible on your planet while you are away. So make sure you have enough Atlas Class, Hercules Class and Dionysus Class to hold all of your precious resources.
Fleet / Resource Saving - Long Duration
There are 5 basic techniques used to save your fleet / resources:
- Send your fleet and resources on a harvest mission, by either clicking on a debris field in the galaxy screen, or by manually entering coordinates (go to the Fleets screen, type in the coordinates of the planet you want to Harvest from, and make sure "Harvest" is selected in the options). This is the most optimal method, as it allows your fleet and resources to return to the originating planet.
- This method requires a Dionysus Class Recycler.
- In most cases, you will want to click the "Select All" button to select all of your ships, and the "Max" buttons beside all resource types to include them as well.
- Note the displayed time is the time it takes to get to the debris field or harvest coordinates, so if you need to be away from the game for 8 hours, send the mission on a 4 hour trip. You can send the mission on a 30+ hour trip within your own system, so in most cases that should be enough. If you need more, send it a number of systems away, or even to another galaxy (though at this point you may want to consider Diplomacy Mode).
- Deploy your ships and resources from one planet to another. This method can be used when you want to deploy these ships to a different planet than which they came from.
- Adjust the flight time to fit the time that you will be away from SFC. Your ships and resources will stop at the destination planet, so there will be no return trip.
- Use the Transport function. Using this function will send your ships out, drop the resources off at the target planet, and return your ships to the origin planet.
- Note that your resources will be deposited at your destination planet, and keep in mind that they will be vulnerable to plunder while your ships return to the origin planet. If Transport is your only option (such as when you do not have any colonies), you can send your fleet on a long trip to another players planet, and recall it when you get back. You will however have to wait for the same duration as the fleet was gone.
- Adjust the flight time to half the time that you will be away from SFC, as this is a return trip. If you want an 8 hour save, decrease the time to a 4 hour trip.
- Find an inactive player with (i) or (I) next to their name. Use an espionage mission to make sure they don't have any ships or defenses at the target planet, and attack them with a return trip duration that suits your needs.
- You cannot send resources with an attack mission, so this method will only save your ships. If using this method for your ships, you will probably want to use one of the other methods above to save your resources.
- Keep in mind there is a a possibility, however unlikely, that the inactive player will come online while your attack is en route
Fleet / Resource Saving - Attack Avoidance
A variation of any of these methods is a way to avoid losses if you are actually online at the time of the attack. You can select a harvest, deploy or transport mission and select all your ships and as much resources as you can carry and execute the mission moments before the attacking fleet arrives. After the attack is over, you can recall the fleet. If you do a harvest mission to your own planet, and the attacker has timed poorly, you can pick up resources left when his ships hit your defences.
Resource Saving - Build/Research
Spending your resources on ships or defenses, or tying them up in buildings or research are also effective ways of saving them. Buildings and research can be canceled, making them easy ways to temporarily protect your resources.