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Logistics Carrier Engine IV is required for Vessels to use Warp. Warp confers a x200 increase in speed. Logistics Vessels will jump to and leave warp at 2.5 km from the planet. When using warp a Logistics Vessel will use two [[Space Warper]]s, one to get to the destination, and another one to get back to the origin.
Logistics Carrier Engine IV is required for Vessels to use Warp. Warp confers a x200 increase in speed. Logistics Vessels will jump to and leave warp at 2.5 km from the planet. When using warp a Logistics Vessel will use two [[Space Warper]]s, one to get to the destination, and another one to get back to the origin.
==Usage==
The ability to warp is very valuable, however, it's not always necessary.  If you have a small-ish interstellar route (<3 LY), it's viable to have your Logistic Vessels slow-boat it (see equation for exact speed in next paragraph) to your target world.  This is useful especially when the route transports only rarer, less-used resources that aren't needed in as much abundance, and thus can have a lower throughput. However, if you desire an equal throughput to a warp-enabled route, you can simply field a larger fleet to make up for the lower individual speed of each ship.


The max speed of your vessels (in m/s) can be calculated with the simple formula 300*n, where n is the current upgrade level; for instance, the speed at upgrade level V is 300*5, so 1500. Remember that one in-game light year is equal to 2400 in-game km. At upgrade level VIII (eight), vessel speed is equal to 3.6 ly/hr (1 light year per ~16 - 17 minutes).
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==Player Tips & Tricks==
# The ability to warp is very valuable, however, it's not always necessary.  If you can have a small-ish Interstellar route (<3-5 LY), it's OK to have your logistic vessels slow-boat it (takes 10-20min with reasonable engine upgrades) to your target world.  This is useful especially on rare raw materials or goods that are otherwise, 'not worth the space warper.  With a sufficient qty of Logistic Vessels the same throughput can be achieved as a smaller qty of vessels equipped with space warpers.
#Logistics Vessels after significant upgrade, can become very fast; even making reasonable trips between nearby stars without warpers.  At Logistic Carrier Engine VII, the flight speed is 2100 m/s and it's warp speed is 0.18 LY/s.  You may continue to upgrade further at a cost of greatly increasing (WHITE) Universe Matrix Cubes for +50% speed to both attributes per additional level.
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Latest revision as of 19:10, 3 July 2024

Logistics Vessel
Logistics
It can dynamically balance the supply and demand of cargo between planets, and consumes space warper can activate warp.
Icon Logistics Vessel.png
Carrying Capacity200
Made InAssembler
Hand-MakeReplicator
Stack Size50

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6 s
Icon Titanium Alloy.png
10
Icon Processor.png
10
Icon Reinforced Thruster.png
2

Summary

Logistics Vessels are loaded into Interstellar Logistics Stations. Their cargo capacity is upgradable from 200 items to maximum of 2000 items at Logistics Carrier Capacity 13.

Logistics Vessels base speed is 600 m/s. This is infinitely upgradable with the Logistics Carrier Engine Upgrades, with each level from level III providing a 50% increase on the base speed.

Logistics Carrier Engine IV is required for Vessels to use Warp. Warp confers a x200 increase in speed. Logistics Vessels will jump to and leave warp at 2.5 km from the planet. When using warp a Logistics Vessel will use two Space Warpers, one to get to the destination, and another one to get back to the origin.

Usage

The ability to warp is very valuable, however, it's not always necessary. If you have a small-ish interstellar route (<3 LY), it's viable to have your Logistic Vessels slow-boat it (see equation for exact speed in next paragraph) to your target world. This is useful especially when the route transports only rarer, less-used resources that aren't needed in as much abundance, and thus can have a lower throughput. However, if you desire an equal throughput to a warp-enabled route, you can simply field a larger fleet to make up for the lower individual speed of each ship.

The max speed of your vessels (in m/s) can be calculated with the simple formula 300*n, where n is the current upgrade level; for instance, the speed at upgrade level V is 300*5, so 1500. Remember that one in-game light year is equal to 2400 in-game km. At upgrade level VIII (eight), vessel speed is equal to 3.6 ly/hr (1 light year per ~16 - 17 minutes).

Production Chain

Recipe Building Replicator? Technology
Icon Logistics Vessel.png
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6 s
Icon Titanium Alloy.png
10
Icon Processor.png
10
Icon Reinforced Thruster.png
2
Icon Assembling Machine Mk.I.pngIcon Assembling Machine Mk.II.pngIcon Assembling Machine Mk.III.pngIcon Re-composing Assembler.png
Tech Interstellar Logistics System.png
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