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To get higher level missions you must have crew points.
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To unlock some of the higher level missions, you must have crew points.
  
Crew points are not discussed in the tutorials at all, which is odd because they are important. How do I get more crew points, you ask.
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There are several different ways to get Crew Points.
  
To get crew points you must invite friends who must accept. If you are not an active player with lots of friends who are into gaming - I am not - my aunt Helen does not play - this is a drag.
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The best way is to invite your Facebook friends to join the game. For each NEW player who joins the game through your invite, you gain one "super-droid" with their name on it, which provides a 4% bonus to the building it is assigned to, can be assigned to any building, and also provides 3 Crew Points.
  
The other way is to build crew droids apparently. I am not sure how you get to build these. The only kind I can build now are worker droids. Maybe I will upgrade my factory, or, more likely, go play a game that does not require you to have lots of friends who game. I am a 44 year old man with few friends who game.
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Another method involves spending credits to buy an "android". These are a generically named "super-droid" with abilities identical to human Facebook friends.
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The final, and most common method, involves building a [[Factory]] of the proper level, and then building [[Crew Droid]]s. Each Crew Droid provides 1 Crew Point, but no other benefits.
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Latest revision as of 01:13, 3 December 2010

To unlock some of the higher level missions, you must have crew points.

There are several different ways to get Crew Points.

The best way is to invite your Facebook friends to join the game. For each NEW player who joins the game through your invite, you gain one "super-droid" with their name on it, which provides a 4% bonus to the building it is assigned to, can be assigned to any building, and also provides 3 Crew Points.

Another method involves spending credits to buy an "android". These are a generically named "super-droid" with abilities identical to human Facebook friends.

The final, and most common method, involves building a Factory of the proper level, and then building Crew Droids. Each Crew Droid provides 1 Crew Point, but no other benefits.