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Damaged goods are the result of cargo crates of all types left around on the deck for an extended period of time. At this point they cease to be useful as anything but [[recycler]] material. These goods can attract [[vermin]].
 
Damaged goods are the result of cargo crates of all types left around on the deck for an extended period of time. At this point they cease to be useful as anything but [[recycler]] material. These goods can attract [[vermin]].
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Partial damaged goods, reconisable by their dirty/green coating can still be salavaged if they are placed in a cargo hold as the damage will be halted and slowly reversed.
   
 
===To prevent damaged goods building up===
 
===To prevent damaged goods building up===
 
*Make sure to keep crates in a [[Cargo Hold|cargo hold]] or in your [[pattern buffer]].
 
*Make sure to keep crates in a [[Cargo Hold|cargo hold]] or in your [[pattern buffer]].
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*Check around your [[Factory|factories]] for missing crates
 
*Keep an eye on any plants that you have set to harvest, they could turn into cargo without you noticing
 
*Keep an eye on any plants that you have set to harvest, they could turn into cargo without you noticing
 
**If you take a section from an enemy they may have set their own harvest timers
 
**If you take a section from an enemy they may have set their own harvest timers

Revision as of 12:18, 25 April 2014

Damaged goods are the result of cargo crates of all types left around on the deck for an extended period of time. At this point they cease to be useful as anything but recycler material. These goods can attract vermin.

Partial damaged goods, reconisable by their dirty/green coating can still be salavaged if they are placed in a cargo hold as the damage will be halted and slowly reversed.

To prevent damaged goods building up

  • Make sure to keep crates in a cargo hold or in your pattern buffer.
  • Check around your factories for missing crates
  • Keep an eye on any plants that you have set to harvest, they could turn into cargo without you noticing
    • If you take a section from an enemy they may have set their own harvest timers
  • Keep a good number of suzzers around, teleport a few up to the biodeck to look around for crates
  • Check your cargo hold inventory to see if any damaged goods are listed and track them down.
  • Make sure that you have enough powered up cargo holds