Mech Bay
Mech Bay
Within this area, each Pilot on the Union Crawler gets access to their own Mech Bay, which allows them to have one field ready Mech active. This active Mech may be of any Tech Level. Other Mechs can be stored in the Storage bay. Any Mech installed into a Mech Bay fully restores all of its Structure Points and Energy Points over the Downtime period of one week, and reduces its Heat to 0.
The Tech Level of the Union Crawler determines what Mech Chassis, Systems, and Modules it can repair during Downtime.
A damaged Mech Chassis as well as any damaged Systems or Modules are repaired to Intact Condition during Downtime as long as they are of an equal to or lower Tech Level than the Union Crawler. For example, a damaged Tech 2 Blue Laser System could be repaired in a Tech 2 or 3 Union Crawler, but could not be repaired in a Tech 1 Union Crawler.
You may choose to repair anything that cannot be repaired in this way by spending an amount of Scrap equal to half its Salvage Value of it's Tech Level or higher. For example, if your Crawler is Tech 3 and you are repairing a Damaged Colossus Chassis which is a Tech 4 Chassis with a Salvage Value of 16, you must spend 8× Tech 4 Scrap to repair it to an Intact Condition.
You may further use your Mech Bay to install or remove any number of Systems or Modules on your Mech that you have access to.
If the Mech Bay becomes damaged, your Mechs can no longer restore SP and EP during Downtime. Their Chassis as well as any Systems or Modules will not be repaired if they are damaged, and you will have to make any System or Module modifications manually.
NPC
TheGreaser
HP
4
The Mech Bay is operated and maintained by Mech Engineers, the most experienced of whom is known as the Greaser.
Damaged Effect
If the Mech Bay becomes damaged, your Mechs can no longer restore SP and EP during Downtime. Their Chassis as well as any Systems or Modules will not be repaired if they are damaged, and you will have to make any System or Module modifications manually.
Crawler Bay
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