You can now scrap ships in own or friendly, efficient harbors, planes in own or allied, efficient airfields, and land units in any own or allied sector. When something can't be scrapped because of these rules, print a suitable message. Before, you could scrap ships regardless of relations to sector owner (info claimed friendly was required), land units regardless of relations, but not while on ships, and planes even in friendly airfields (info claimed allied was required). When scrapping in a deity sector, scrap claimed it gave the cargo to POGO, which is somewhat bogus, as POGO can't own such stuff.
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727 B
Perl
19 lines
727 B
Perl
.TH Command SCRAP
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.NA scrap "Scrap a ship, plane, or land unit"
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.LV Basic
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.SY "scrap <s|l|p> <SHIPS | UNITS | PLANES>"
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This command allows you to scrap planes/units/ships when you no longer
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need them.
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.s1
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Ships may only be scrapped in own or friendly 60% harbours.
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Planes may only be scrapped in own or allied 60% airfields.
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Land units may only be scrapped in own or allied sectors.
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.s1
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When scrapping a unit, plane or ship, you receive materials equal to 2/3
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the amount used to build it. The materials are put in the sector where
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the scrapping occurs.
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.s1
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If you scrap a ship or unit that has planes on board, the planes will
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be transferred to the sector.
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.s1
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.SA "scuttle, build, ship, land, plane, Ships, Planes, LandUnits"
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