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[[File:BSP StandingOrders.PNG|right|thumb|Standing Orders for a warship.]] | [[File:BSP StandingOrders.PNG|right|thumb|Standing Orders for a warship.]] | ||
*'''Aggressive:''' The ship may deviate from its current course to engage targets. The ship will throw everything and the kitchen sink at its targets, including limited-ammunition weapons like torpedoes. Human-selected targets will have priority. When the ship has destroyed all nearby targets, it will resume its previous movement orders, if any. Submarines will employ torpedoes automatically in this mode. | *'''Aggressive:''' The ship may deviate from its current course to engage targets. The ship will throw everything and the kitchen sink at its targets, including limited-ammunition weapons like torpedoes. Human-selected targets will have priority. When the ship has destroyed all nearby targets, it will resume its previous movement orders, if any. Submarines will employ torpedoes automatically in this mode. | ||
*''' | *'''Defencive:''' The ship will not deviate from its current course to engage targets. Torpedoes will only be employed against targets selected by a human player. Submarines will not attack targets at all in this mode. | ||
*'''Attack:''' Quite simply, the unit will move into an attacking position. Players can then focus on aiming, or jump to another unit. This order is automatically given when you select targets on the Tactical Map. | *'''Attack:''' Quite simply, the unit will move into an attacking position. Players can then focus on aiming, or jump to another unit. This order is automatically given when you select targets on the Tactical Map. | ||
*'''Decommission:''' This unit will be sold off, regaining the number of this specific unit available, or in Island Capture, regaining command points spent on it. This cannot be applied to units attached to a formation; remove units from a formation to sell them. You also must be within the capture radius of a base. | *'''Decommission:''' This unit will be sold off, regaining the number of this specific unit available, or in Island Capture, regaining command points spent on it. This cannot be applied to units attached to a formation; remove units from a formation to sell them. You also must be within the capture radius of a base. |