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Comment: Some minor edits.. - Snafu

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Warehouse ownership is only available in the Home of Light DLC. They are also unique in the way that instead of possessing production lines, they can be set up to buy & sell any ware. As with other stations, ships can be assigned to their crew to Protect, Trade and Mine, with harvested resources bought/sold just like other wares.

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Things to take into consideration:

  1. Any station without a Command Relay (the big radar dish) can only trade systemsector-wide. Can its ships acquire (or sell) the wares you want them to?
  2. Whether your customers and suppliers are your assets or NPCs; where they are located (& how dangerous is it for them to get to you)?
  3. If you'd like to harvest particular resources, where are they located (see also point 2 above)?
  4. With up to ~300 weapons, where would you like to place your fully armed and operational Death Star Warehouse? Note that this is constrained by fixed build points inzone

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Warehouses are built like any other station, but only the Terracorp Construction Vessel (only available from the Home of Light DLC) has this option. The first stage of a Warehouse requires surprisingly few components, costing ~2.5 million credits.. although it bristles with the ability to mount surface elements, so an aditional 16 million credits offers 102 HIT/MA, and 56 Plasma/MAs, 2 V Launchers and assorted Force Field Projectors.

Note that the initial stage only offers Container storage. Whilst that is a popular & profitable class of wares to trade, it is worth emphasising that this means that the Architect must extend the Warehouse with additional storage modules before Bulk, Energy or Liquid wares may be stored and/or traded.

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In general, Warehouses are set up and managed just like regular stations, with crew and Manager settings such as Supply Options. Where they differ from other stations is that the Manger has an additional option called "Manage trade offers" instead of "Manage trade offer prices", with which we can add or remove wares to the list of items the Manager may trade.

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*The option to both buy /and/ sell wares the same ware is available only to a manager with 5* management skill; this restriction is shown in a tooltip but not quantified

As noted above, the first stage of the Warehouse may store, and therefore trade, only Container class wares. Until the Warehouse is extended with further storage modules, Bulk, Energy or Liquid wares will be greyed out within the initial  "Add Trade Wares" menu.

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For various reasons we may want our manufacturing stations in inconvenient locations with respect to the location of the harvestable resources they may need. Or, we may have many stations needing harvestable resources and some of our Mining ships may be standing around ideal idle some of the time. The unique ability of Warehouses to sell anything means that if we like, wish we can set them up to collect and supply things like such as Ore and Plasma , just like other wares. Then ; then our Bulk and Liquid Trade ships assigned to our other stations can come and collect what they need from the Warehouse.

Other than potentially saving on the number of Mining ships we may nee need to buy (& replace!), it can allow for placing these well-defended stations in or close to mining zones. Minimising travel time for mining ships can increase their individual mining rates over time and help consequently minimise their exposure to hostiles while travelling (particularly if using Medium Miners). Plus Additionally, compared to Miners mining far from other stations, mining close to a Warhouse Warehouse means that any combat ships assigned to the Warehouse DO will tend to be closer more of the time.

A peculiarity of Warehouses is that unless they have a Buy order setup set up for a particular ware, assigned Mining ships donwon't offload the wares since they won't see a demand. Although . although on the other hand, it helps resist over-filling with harvested wares, and it allows a Warehouse to only accept specific harvested wares if desired. In conclusion, : in order for the Warehouse to automatically accept harvested wares from assigned Mine ships , a Buy price is required. If the Buy price us is set to the minimum, it will minimise purchases from NPCs if "Restrict trade to other factions" is set to NO. If that setting that to is YES, setting it to the minimum is still a good idea to minimise the possibility of other assigned ships buying a harvested ware from one of the rare stations (spoiler link).

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