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There are two types of logistics stations. One is intraplanetary, which means transporting within that same planet. The other is interplanetary, which means transporting between planets. There is some confusion among people due to the use of the Latin prefixes "intra" (within) and "inter" (between), so it's important to keep this in mind while playing this game. | |||
Intraplanetary transportation (within that same planet) is upgraded with Planetary Logistics System. Logistics Drones carry goods between Logistics Stations. To set up transportation, you need at least two stations on the same planet, and at least one drone. | |||
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At the station you wish to transport goods from, set up a conveyor belt running into the station, and then click one of the three buttons in the logistics station. Select the item you wish to transport, and set it to Supply. This tells your logistics drones that you wish to transport goods from this station to somewhere else. | |||
At the station you wish to transport goods to, select one of the three buttons in the logistics station. Select the item you wish to receive, and set it to Demand. This tells your logistics drones that you wish to transport goods to this station from somewhere else. You will also need to run a conveyor belt out of the station, and also set the item filter to tell the station which item you want to come out of that exit. You can do this by clicking the icon near the exit and selecting the item. | |||
Add drones to either station by shift+clicking them in. Adding a drone to a station means that the drone will fly between that station and any other, however it will always return home directly and not visit any other station along the way. | |||
Each station will allow up to three different items which can be either supply or demand. Your drones will do all of the work as quickly as they can. | |||
Interplanetary transportation (between planets) is upgraded with Interstellar Logistics System. Logistics Vessels carry goods between Interstellar Logistics Stations. Once again, you will need two stations, but on different planets. | |||
The Interstellar Logistics Stations also allow transport within that same planet, so the user interface is a little more complex. Both logistics drones and logistics vessels can be assigned to these stations, and each item has two settings: Local and Remote. | |||
Local (within that same planet), determines whether your logistics drones will carry goods in or out of that station to other places on that planet. Remote (between planets), determines whether your logistics vessels will carry goods in or out of that station to other planets. | |||
If you set an item to Local Supply, then your local drones will carry the items to other stations on that planet. If you set it to Local Demand, then your local drones will carry items into that station from other stations on that planet. If you set an item to Remote Supply, then your interplanetary drones will carry the items from that planet to other planets, and if you set it to Remote Demand, then your interplanetary drones will transport from other planets to that one. | |||
For example: the planet Cervus 2 has titanium, and Cervus 3 has none. There are various Logistics Stations around Cervus 2 near titanium veins, and all are set to Supply. Cervus 2 also has an Interstellar Logistics Station with titanium set to Local Demand and Remote Supply. The Logistics Drones carry the titanium from the Logistics Stations to the Interstellar Logistics Station, because it is set to Local Demand. | |||
Cervus 3 has an Interstellar Logistics Station with titanium set to Local Supply and Remote Demand. The Logistics Vessels will carry the titanium from Cervus 2 to Cervus 3, because the Cervus 2 station is set to Remote Supply, and the Cervus 3 station is set to Remote Demand. There are also Logistics Stations on Cervus 3 set to Demand, so the Logistics Drones on Cervus 3 will carry the titanium to them. | |||
You can also have an item being Local Supply and Remote Supply. This means that your local and remote drones will both carry the item away from the station. This only works if you have a conveyor belt carrying the item into the station. Likewise if an item is Local Demand and Remote Demand, then both your local and remote drones will try to carry items into the station, and you can run a conveyor belt out of the station. | |||
You can set Storage on any of the above. This means that drones will leave it alone - they won't carry that item in or out of the station. | |||
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There are two types of logistics stations. One is intraplanetary, which means transporting within that same planet. The other is interplanetary, which means transporting between planets. There is some confusion among people due to the use of the Latin prefixes "intra" (within) and "inter" (between), so it's important to keep this in mind while playing this game.
Intraplanetary transportation (within that same planet) is upgraded with Planetary Logistics System. Logistics Drones carry goods between Logistics Stations. To set up transportation, you need at least two stations on the same planet, and at least one drone.
<Perhaps mention the horribly translated message the assistant gives you>
At the station you wish to transport goods from, set up a conveyor belt running into the station, and then click one of the three buttons in the logistics station. Select the item you wish to transport, and set it to Supply. This tells your logistics drones that you wish to transport goods from this station to somewhere else.
At the station you wish to transport goods to, select one of the three buttons in the logistics station. Select the item you wish to receive, and set it to Demand. This tells your logistics drones that you wish to transport goods to this station from somewhere else. You will also need to run a conveyor belt out of the station, and also set the item filter to tell the station which item you want to come out of that exit. You can do this by clicking the icon near the exit and selecting the item.
Add drones to either station by shift+clicking them in. Adding a drone to a station means that the drone will fly between that station and any other, however it will always return home directly and not visit any other station along the way.
Each station will allow up to three different items which can be either supply or demand. Your drones will do all of the work as quickly as they can.
Interplanetary transportation (between planets) is upgraded with Interstellar Logistics System. Logistics Vessels carry goods between Interstellar Logistics Stations. Once again, you will need two stations, but on different planets.
The Interstellar Logistics Stations also allow transport within that same planet, so the user interface is a little more complex. Both logistics drones and logistics vessels can be assigned to these stations, and each item has two settings: Local and Remote.
Local (within that same planet), determines whether your logistics drones will carry goods in or out of that station to other places on that planet. Remote (between planets), determines whether your logistics vessels will carry goods in or out of that station to other planets.
If you set an item to Local Supply, then your local drones will carry the items to other stations on that planet. If you set it to Local Demand, then your local drones will carry items into that station from other stations on that planet. If you set an item to Remote Supply, then your interplanetary drones will carry the items from that planet to other planets, and if you set it to Remote Demand, then your interplanetary drones will transport from other planets to that one.
For example: the planet Cervus 2 has titanium, and Cervus 3 has none. There are various Logistics Stations around Cervus 2 near titanium veins, and all are set to Supply. Cervus 2 also has an Interstellar Logistics Station with titanium set to Local Demand and Remote Supply. The Logistics Drones carry the titanium from the Logistics Stations to the Interstellar Logistics Station, because it is set to Local Demand.
Cervus 3 has an Interstellar Logistics Station with titanium set to Local Supply and Remote Demand. The Logistics Vessels will carry the titanium from Cervus 2 to Cervus 3, because the Cervus 2 station is set to Remote Supply, and the Cervus 3 station is set to Remote Demand. There are also Logistics Stations on Cervus 3 set to Demand, so the Logistics Drones on Cervus 3 will carry the titanium to them.
You can also have an item being Local Supply and Remote Supply. This means that your local and remote drones will both carry the item away from the station. This only works if you have a conveyor belt carrying the item into the station. Likewise if an item is Local Demand and Remote Demand, then both your local and remote drones will try to carry items into the station, and you can run a conveyor belt out of the station.
You can set Storage on any of the above. This means that drones will leave it alone - they won't carry that item in or out of the station.
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