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PHX
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Joined: Sat Mar 03, 2001 3:00 am Posts: 592 Location: USA
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Does the ship delay on a ship that you are towing affect the speed you tow it at as well as the delay of the ship you are in?
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| Mon Sep 09, 2002 9:29 am |
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Kemper_3
Lieutenant J.G.
Joined: Sat Dec 22, 2001 3:00 am Posts: 427
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quote:Originally posted by PHX
Does the ship delay on a ship that you are towing affect the speed you tow it at as well as the delay of the ship you are in?
Ship delay (at full) is a delay of 1 second/tpw. The fractional ship delays are fractions of a second/tpw. So with 1/4 delay, you have a 1/4 of a second delay for each tpw. When towing a ship, your tpw goes up based on the tpw of the ship you're towing and your own ship. So the answer is yes, when you are towing a ship, it increases your tpw and also the delay.
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| Mon Sep 09, 2002 6:39 pm |
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PHX
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Joined: Sat Mar 03, 2001 3:00 am Posts: 592 Location: USA
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Thank you much.
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| Mon Sep 09, 2002 10:04 pm |
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