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A ship has an amount of SP determined by its size which represents how massive a ship is. The first step is to decide how big your new starship will be. Make your best estimate as to where your ship is on the scale between 10 and 50, with 50 being for lumbering, massive, starships and 10 being for smaller escorts better suited for quickly solving small tasks. | A ship has an amount of SP determined by its size which represents how massive a ship is. The first step is to decide how big your new starship will be. Make your best estimate as to where your ship is on the scale between 10 and 50, with 50 being for lumbering, massive, starships and 10 being for smaller escorts better suited for quickly solving small tasks. | ||
- | ^ Type ^ [[:damage rating|Base SP]] ^ Min Length ^ Max Length ^ | + | ^ Type ^ [[damage_rating_v2|Base SP]] ^ Min Length ^ Max Length ^ |
| Small Escorts | 10 | 30 meters | 100 meters | | | Small Escorts | 10 | 30 meters | 100 meters | | ||
| Destroyers | 20 | 100 meters | 250 meters | | | Destroyers | 20 | 100 meters | 250 meters | |