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Thread: Food assembly SEAs

Ybagi
Thu Oct 21, 2004 7:19 pm
#1

Just wondering why these would be desirable?


I can understand amour assembly and weapon assembly as high dollar value loot can be lost on a failed assembly but as far as I know there is no food loot whatsoever so losing a single combine would really be no big deal right?


Thanks for any input.



Yv
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sciguyCO
Thu Oct 21, 2004 7:48 pm
#2

Well, there's two main reasons to want high assembly.


First is when you don't want to lose expensive components. Chefs don't deal with looted components, but the tissues can be pricy. Of course, we're still talking 2-5k components, not million-credit Krayt tissue.


Second is when you want an amazing success to give yourself a better starting percentage. Unfortunately, for whatever reason, that doesn't work with food. Hmm, at least not chef food. I don't think I've checked artisan-level stuff.


Assuming that food amazing assembly bug gets fixed, an assembly bonus might then be useful. Until then, Food assembly SEAs give the big-money chefs something to throw their credits at (hopefully making them overlook the +experimentation tapes they always seem to be buying up )





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Currently doing....stuff
Tike-Kauri
Thu Oct 21, 2004 11:42 pm
#3

It's just something to brag about really. The money you spend on food assembly attachments will probably be much more than the money you save from preventing critical failures on assembly.

Besides, most of the money I waste is trying to make that schematic with 12 amazing successes in experimentation. Before I had +20 Force Experimentation, it usually took me a couple stacks of additives to get that perfect schematic.

That said, I'd probably pay for food assembly attachments just to say I have +125 Food Assembly, but I wouldn't pay out the arse for them.



tike
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