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==Crew==
==Crew==
There are two approaches to the crew. You can hire robots to man the stations, or you can use normal crewmen. If you have more than one ship, you will generally want to put robots on the accessory ships so that you don't have to worry about the crew getting hungry, tired, or bored. If you choose to use normal crewmen on the accessory ships, you will either have to provide need stations for each ship or remember to transfer them back to the captain's ship. The second option has two variants. You can assign crew to the ships until they get hungry, or you can assign them to the ships only when you enter a battle. Most multi-ship setups will involve some mix of these options.
There are two approaches to the crew. You can hire robots to man the stations, or you can use normal crewmen. If you have more than one ship, you will generally want to put robots on the accessory ships so that you don't have to worry about the crew getting hungry, tired, or bored. If you choose to use normal crewmen on the accessory ships, you will either have to provide need stations for each ship or remember to transfer them back to the captain's ship. The second option has two variants. You can assign crew to the ships until they get hungry, or you can assign them to the ships only when you enter a battle. Most multi-ship setups will involve some mix of these options.
==Stations==
There are eight types of stations in two categories. The navigation, tactical, scanning, and engineering consoles are combat stations. The stasis, entertainment, food, and medical consoles are life-support stations. All types come in three tiers. All stations require energy and a crewman in order to provide any bonus.
===Combat===
Combat station tiers follow a simple pattern in terms of requirements, but have varying levels of bonus for each tier. MKIII stations are best used in multi-ship fleets.
{| {{prettytable}}
|-
! Tier !! Energy !! Slots !! Price
|-
| MKI || 1 || 1 || 2000
|-
| MKII || 2 || 1 || 4000
|-
| MKIII || 2 || 2 || 8000
|}
====Navigation====
Normally, ships cannot move on their own unless they have a navigation console manned and energy allocated to engines. (The exception occurs when exiting battle.) The speed of the ship is determined by the formula: (speed class x engine energy) + (0.03 x crewman navigation level) = pixels per second in battle. Map speed will be 1.25 times the speed of the fastest ship in the fleet.
*'''Navigation:''' Sold at Trade Co HQ and Anoa. Enables movement.
*'''Navigation MKII:''' Sold at Yunqi and Ongmon. Provides 0.05 extra speed. Is not worth the extra energy.
*'''Navigation MKIII:''' Sold at Yunqi. Provides 0.1 extra speed, but extends that and the crewman's bonus to all ships in the fleet. Is only worthwhile with multiple ships.
====Tactical====
Weapons cannot be turned on or fired without a tactical console manned. The damage formula is (100 + crewman tactical level)% of weapon base damage.
*'''Tactical:''' Sold at Trade Co and Cyala. Enables firing.
*'''Tactical MKII:''' Sold at Yunqi and Ongmon. +10% damage for the ship.
*'''Tactical MKIII:''' Sold at Ongmon. +25% damage for all ships in the fleet. Also extends crewman bonus to all ships in the fleet. Is better than two MKI's unless your second crewman has a tactical level above 25, and you have only one ship.
====Scanning====
Most ships have a base accuracy of 60%. (Scouts only have 15%.) If you have a scanner manned on any ship, you will be able to see ship profiles on the map screen. You will also be able to see the entirety of the battle screen. Crewman add 1% accuracy per scanning level when assigned to any scanner. Accuracy cannot exceed 100%.
*'''Scanner:''' Sold at Trade Co HQ and New Terra. +5% accuracy.
*'''Scanner MKII:''' Sold at Cyala and Ongmon. +10% accuracy for the ship.
*'''Scanner MKIII:''' Sold at Wiegre. +20% accuracy for all ships in the fleet. Also extends the crewman's bonus to all ships in the fleet. With this and a high level crewman, you do not need any more scanners in the fleet.
====Engineering====
Engineering consoles repair armor and shields over time, and auto repair hull breaches and fires. They only affect the ship they are equipped on. Crewman increase the ship's engineering stat by one for each engineering level. The added bonus from the higher tiers is not worth the energy, so you are better off equipping multiple MKI's, unless you are using the auto repair function frequently.
*'''Engineering:''' Sold at Trade Co HQ and Eshk. +1 engineering. Enables a slower auto repair.
*'''Engineering MKII:''' Sold at Cyala and Ongmon. +2 engineering. Enables auto repair.
*'''Engineering MKIII:''' Sold at Eshk. +3 engineering. Enables a faster auto repair.
===Life-support===
Life-support stations keep your crew happy and healthy. Higher tier stations satisfy needs faster. If normal crew get hungry, tired, or bored and stay that way, they will stop providing their bonuses. This usually happens after they provide a bubble over their heads with one of the need icons. If you fail to solve their problems, they will desert with all their gear. Normally, this poses no problem since crew will automatically seek out a station to satisfy their needs. If you do not have the required stations, do not have enough energy to use them, or leave the crew assigned to combat stations, the crew will consider desertion. Your captain cannot desert, but he can stop providing his bonus.
====Food====
Crew get hungry often, so you should consider having multiple fridges. Food stations follow the same requirements pattern that combat stations use.
*'''Fridge:''' Sold at Trade Co HQ and Delna for 750dy.
*'''Stove:''' Sold at Yunqi and Anoa for 1500dy.
*'''Kitchenette:''' Sold at Anoa for 6000dy.
====Sleep====
Crew get sleepy less often than they get hungry. All stasis tubes require one station slot, but the energy requirement matches the tier.
*'''Stasis Tube:''' Sold at Trade Co HQ and Wiegre for 750dy.
*'''Stasis Tube MKII:''' Sold at Yunqi, Cyala, Ongmon, and Wiegre for 4000dy.
*'''Stasis Tube MKIII:''' Sold at Cyala for 8000dy.
====Entertainment====
Crew rarely need entertainment, especially since disembarking them will cure all boredom. You only need entertainment stations on your accessory ships, and that only if they have normal crew aboard. Entertainment stations' energy requirements match their tiers. The Jukebox and Game Console normally fill one station slot, but you can slide them underneath Med Boxes and TV's if both are already installed on the same ship. TV's take one slot ''horizontally,'' so you will probably want to slide something under them to conserve space.
*'''Jukebox:''' Sold at Trade Co HQ and Paren for 750dy. Plays Jukebox-specific sound effects when activated.
*'''TV:''' Sold at Kibou and Yunqi for 1500dy. Flashes pictures and plays voice recordings when activated.
*'''Game Console:''' Sold at Kibou for 4000dy. Do not buy this unless you are annoyed by the other stations' sound effects or have energy to spare.
====Medical====
Healing stations will relieve the stress on your Healthpack supply, allowing you to save those for situations where you cannot get back to the ship without dying. Healing stations follow the standard requirement pattern, except that the Med Box only requires half of a station slot.
*'''Medical Box:''' Sold at Trade Co HQ for 1000dy.
*'''Med Bay:''' Sold at Yunqi and Wiegre for 1500dy.
*'''Med Vat:''' Sold at Wiegre for 4000dy.


==Ships==
==Ships==
Players can control 21 different ships spread out among four size classes. Two can only be acquired once per game and require additional steps to get them. (See the [[Interstellaria/Secrets|Secrets]] page for the information on how to acquire them.) The number of ships and size of those ships affects the random fleets that appear on the Starmap. Story-based fleets will be constant no matter what you have in your fleet.
Players can control 21 different ships spread out among four size classes. In general, more expensive ships are better than less expensive ships. The number of ships and size of those ships affects the random fleets that appear on the Starmap. Story-based fleets will be constant no matter what you have in your fleet. All ships provide the same amount of storage space no matter what size they are.
===Scouts===
===Scouts===
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| Kursha Cruiser || 150000 || Ongmon || 7 || 100/100 || 5 || 23 || 23
| Kursha Cruiser || 150000 || Ongmon || 7 || 100/100 || 5 || 23 || 23
|}
|}
The Suna Cruiser has the highest energy of any cruiser and the highest shields of any ship available to the player, but it only has three gun slots. Like the Suna Frigate, it can be considered the best of the size class below it. The Human Cruiser is cramped, but it offers a good balance for the price. The Kaidun Cruiser is the roomiest and the most heavily armored, but it has the least energy. The Kursha Cruiser is the fastest cruiser and has good stats all around. Unless you want to specialize, this is the best ship available.
Cruisers are the ships you want to fly but cannot initially afford. The Suna Cruiser has the highest energy of any cruiser and the highest shields of any ship available to the player, but it only has three gun slots. Like the Suna Frigate, it can be considered the best of the size class below it. The Human Cruiser is cramped, but it offers a good balance for the price. The Kaidun Cruiser is the roomiest and the most heavily armored, but it has the least energy. The Kursha Cruiser is the fastest cruiser and has good stats all around. Unless you want to specialize, this is the best ship available.
===Unique Ships===
===Unique Ships===
==Stations==
{| {{prettytable}}
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! Name !! Speed Class !! Armor/Shields !! Gun Slots !! Station Slots !! Energy
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| Space Shuttle || 2 || 40/10 || 6 || 13 || 25
|-
| Experimental Human Ship || 8 || 50/50 || 2 || 6 || 15
|}
These two ships can only be acquired once per game, and can easily be missed if you don't plan for them. See the [[Interstellaria/Secrets|Secrets]] page for information on how to get them. The Space Shuttle is both the slowest ship and the one with the most energy. It feels like an extra-cramped, low-defense cruiser. The Experimental Human Ship is the fastest ship in the game since it has enough energy to max the engines, unlike the fighters. It feels like a cramped corvette.
==Weapons==
==Weapons==
==Battle Strategies==
==Battle Strategies==
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Your fleet can consist of one to five ships at a time. There are four parts that require managing: the crew, the ships, the stations, and the weapons.

Crew

There are two approaches to the crew. You can hire robots to man the stations, or you can use normal crewmen. If you have more than one ship, you will generally want to put robots on the accessory ships so that you don't have to worry about the crew getting hungry, tired, or bored. If you choose to use normal crewmen on the accessory ships, you will either have to provide need stations for each ship or remember to transfer them back to the captain's ship. The second option has two variants. You can assign crew to the ships until they get hungry, or you can assign them to the ships only when you enter a battle. Most multi-ship setups will involve some mix of these options.

Stations

There are eight types of stations in two categories. The navigation, tactical, scanning, and engineering consoles are combat stations. The stasis, entertainment, food, and medical consoles are life-support stations. All types come in three tiers. All stations require energy and a crewman in order to provide any bonus.

Combat

Combat station tiers follow a simple pattern in terms of requirements, but have varying levels of bonus for each tier. MKIII stations are best used in multi-ship fleets.

Tier Energy Slots Price
MKI 1 1 2000
MKII 2 1 4000
MKIII 2 2 8000

Navigation

Normally, ships cannot move on their own unless they have a navigation console manned and energy allocated to engines. (The exception occurs when exiting battle.) The speed of the ship is determined by the formula: (speed class x engine energy) + (0.03 x crewman navigation level) = pixels per second in battle. Map speed will be 1.25 times the speed of the fastest ship in the fleet.

  • Navigation: Sold at Trade Co HQ and Anoa. Enables movement.
  • Navigation MKII: Sold at Yunqi and Ongmon. Provides 0.05 extra speed. Is not worth the extra energy.
  • Navigation MKIII: Sold at Yunqi. Provides 0.1 extra speed, but extends that and the crewman's bonus to all ships in the fleet. Is only worthwhile with multiple ships.

Tactical

Weapons cannot be turned on or fired without a tactical console manned. The damage formula is (100 + crewman tactical level)% of weapon base damage.

  • Tactical: Sold at Trade Co and Cyala. Enables firing.
  • Tactical MKII: Sold at Yunqi and Ongmon. +10% damage for the ship.
  • Tactical MKIII: Sold at Ongmon. +25% damage for all ships in the fleet. Also extends crewman bonus to all ships in the fleet. Is better than two MKI's unless your second crewman has a tactical level above 25, and you have only one ship.

Scanning

Most ships have a base accuracy of 60%. (Scouts only have 15%.) If you have a scanner manned on any ship, you will be able to see ship profiles on the map screen. You will also be able to see the entirety of the battle screen. Crewman add 1% accuracy per scanning level when assigned to any scanner. Accuracy cannot exceed 100%.

  • Scanner: Sold at Trade Co HQ and New Terra. +5% accuracy.
  • Scanner MKII: Sold at Cyala and Ongmon. +10% accuracy for the ship.
  • Scanner MKIII: Sold at Wiegre. +20% accuracy for all ships in the fleet. Also extends the crewman's bonus to all ships in the fleet. With this and a high level crewman, you do not need any more scanners in the fleet.

Engineering

Engineering consoles repair armor and shields over time, and auto repair hull breaches and fires. They only affect the ship they are equipped on. Crewman increase the ship's engineering stat by one for each engineering level. The added bonus from the higher tiers is not worth the energy, so you are better off equipping multiple MKI's, unless you are using the auto repair function frequently.

  • Engineering: Sold at Trade Co HQ and Eshk. +1 engineering. Enables a slower auto repair.
  • Engineering MKII: Sold at Cyala and Ongmon. +2 engineering. Enables auto repair.
  • Engineering MKIII: Sold at Eshk. +3 engineering. Enables a faster auto repair.

Life-support

Life-support stations keep your crew happy and healthy. Higher tier stations satisfy needs faster. If normal crew get hungry, tired, or bored and stay that way, they will stop providing their bonuses. This usually happens after they provide a bubble over their heads with one of the need icons. If you fail to solve their problems, they will desert with all their gear. Normally, this poses no problem since crew will automatically seek out a station to satisfy their needs. If you do not have the required stations, do not have enough energy to use them, or leave the crew assigned to combat stations, the crew will consider desertion. Your captain cannot desert, but he can stop providing his bonus.

Food

Crew get hungry often, so you should consider having multiple fridges. Food stations follow the same requirements pattern that combat stations use.

  • Fridge: Sold at Trade Co HQ and Delna for 750dy.
  • Stove: Sold at Yunqi and Anoa for 1500dy.
  • Kitchenette: Sold at Anoa for 6000dy.

Sleep

Crew get sleepy less often than they get hungry. All stasis tubes require one station slot, but the energy requirement matches the tier.

  • Stasis Tube: Sold at Trade Co HQ and Wiegre for 750dy.
  • Stasis Tube MKII: Sold at Yunqi, Cyala, Ongmon, and Wiegre for 4000dy.
  • Stasis Tube MKIII: Sold at Cyala for 8000dy.

Entertainment

Crew rarely need entertainment, especially since disembarking them will cure all boredom. You only need entertainment stations on your accessory ships, and that only if they have normal crew aboard. Entertainment stations' energy requirements match their tiers. The Jukebox and Game Console normally fill one station slot, but you can slide them underneath Med Boxes and TV's if both are already installed on the same ship. TV's take one slot horizontally, so you will probably want to slide something under them to conserve space.

  • Jukebox: Sold at Trade Co HQ and Paren for 750dy. Plays Jukebox-specific sound effects when activated.
  • TV: Sold at Kibou and Yunqi for 1500dy. Flashes pictures and plays voice recordings when activated.
  • Game Console: Sold at Kibou for 4000dy. Do not buy this unless you are annoyed by the other stations' sound effects or have energy to spare.

Medical

Healing stations will relieve the stress on your Healthpack supply, allowing you to save those for situations where you cannot get back to the ship without dying. Healing stations follow the standard requirement pattern, except that the Med Box only requires half of a station slot.

  • Medical Box: Sold at Trade Co HQ for 1000dy.
  • Med Bay: Sold at Yunqi and Wiegre for 1500dy.
  • Med Vat: Sold at Wiegre for 4000dy.

Ships

Players can control 21 different ships spread out among four size classes. In general, more expensive ships are better than less expensive ships. The number of ships and size of those ships affects the random fleets that appear on the Starmap. Story-based fleets will be constant no matter what you have in your fleet. All ships provide the same amount of storage space no matter what size they are.

Scouts

Name Price Sold at Speed Class Armor/Shields Gun Slots Station Slots Energy
Anoa Torch Fighter 6000 Anoa, Oloke 6 18/0 1 3 5
Suna Pod 6000 Wiegre 4 2/15 1 3 6
Human A2 Fighter 7500 Trade Co HQ 8 15/0 1 3 6
Kaidun Miner Craft 8000 Eshk 4 16/0 2 4 6
Kursha Fighter 9000 Cyala, Ongmon 8 5/10 1 2 7

Scouts are intended to make it easier to acquire a multi-ship fleet. They can be used to provide extra speed, firepower, and/or cargo space. The Human A2 Fighter is well balanced and the easiest to reach at the beginning of the game. The Anoa Torch Fighter costs less and has more armor, but it's slower and less powerful. The Suna Pod offers high shields and much less speed. The Kaidun Miner Craft offers the most space for stations and guns, but you can't use all of them and move at the same time. It can be used to cheaply provide a few more weapons in a sustainable format if you put robots and all four combat stations on it. The Kursha Fighter has the highest energy, the highest maximum speed, and a balanced armor to shields ratio, but it only has space for two stations, and it is the most expensive.

Corvettes

Name Price Sold at Speed Class Armor/Shields Gun Slots Station Slots Energy
Suna Corvette 16000 Wiegre 3 10/75 1 10 14
Old Empire Corvette 17000 Trade Co HQ, Delna 3 100/0 3 9 11
Anoa Corvette 18000 Oloke 3 125/0 2 8 10
Human Corvette MKII 20000 Yunqi 5 80/15 2 9 11
Kaidun Corvette 22000 Eshk 3 150/0 2 11 13
Kursha Corvette 26000 Cyala, Ongmon 4 75/25 2 10 15

Corvettes are good for adding firepower or cargo space, and they can also be used as your main ship. The Old Empire Corvette that you start with has the most gun slots, but other than that, every other corvette is an improvement in some way. The Suna Corvette is the cheapest and has the most shields, high energy, and high space, but it only offers one gun slot. It is good for when you want to use a high-energy weapon (like Artillery) yet cannot afford the Kursha Corvette. The Anoa Corvette has the lowest space and energy, but it has more armor than the Old Empire Corvette. The Human Corvette MKII has the highest speed and a little shielding, but it sacrifices five extra armor for those shields. The Kaidun Corvette is the all-around best, so you should get it unless you want one of the other ships' strengths. The Kursha Corvette has the highest energy and better than average speed, so it can be almost as fast as the Human Corvette MKII, and still have extra energy. If you want speed, you should buy this, unless you don't have the cash.

Frigates

Name Price Sold at Speed Class Armor/Shields Gun Slots Station Slots Energy
Suna Frigate 30000 Wiegre 4 20/80 2 17 19
Human Frigate MKII 40000 Yunqi 5 120/30 3 12 17
Kaidun Frigate 50000 Eshk 3 250/0 4 23 16
Kursha Frigate 60000 Ongmon 4 75/74 4 16 18

Frigates are mid-range upgrades to the corvettes. They can be used for anything for which smaller ships can be used, but will spawn more powerful enemies. The Suna Frigate has the most energy, but its low defense and gun slots make it feel more like the best corvette available. The Human Frigate MKII has the best speed, but doesn't have much more space than a corvette. The Kaidun Frigate has the slots and defense to be a cruiser, but it has the lowest speed and energy of the frigates. The Kursha Frigate is the most balanced, so it is the best choice if your fleet will consist of only one frigate.

Cruisers

Name Price Sold at Speed Class Armor/Shields Gun Slots Station Slots Energy
Suna Cruiser 75000 Wiegre, Delna 6 30/170 3 29 24
Human Cruiser 100000 Yunqi 6 150/50 6 19 22
Kaidun Cruiser 125000 Eshk 6 300/0 6 34 21
Kursha Cruiser 150000 Ongmon 7 100/100 5 23 23

Cruisers are the ships you want to fly but cannot initially afford. The Suna Cruiser has the highest energy of any cruiser and the highest shields of any ship available to the player, but it only has three gun slots. Like the Suna Frigate, it can be considered the best of the size class below it. The Human Cruiser is cramped, but it offers a good balance for the price. The Kaidun Cruiser is the roomiest and the most heavily armored, but it has the least energy. The Kursha Cruiser is the fastest cruiser and has good stats all around. Unless you want to specialize, this is the best ship available.

Unique Ships

Name Speed Class Armor/Shields Gun Slots Station Slots Energy
Space Shuttle 2 40/10 6 13 25
Experimental Human Ship 8 50/50 2 6 15

These two ships can only be acquired once per game, and can easily be missed if you don't plan for them. See the Secrets page for information on how to get them. The Space Shuttle is both the slowest ship and the one with the most energy. It feels like an extra-cramped, low-defense cruiser. The Experimental Human Ship is the fastest ship in the game since it has enough energy to max the engines, unlike the fighters. It feels like a cramped corvette.

Weapons

Battle Strategies