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Does anyone know or can point me to some reading on why docked/turretted ships do not contribute to the mothership? I was going to build up a modular ship with container like structures that docked to the main ship. Each container could be customized to provide one essential product (ie: shields, cloaking, fighters, etc.) and the mothership would simply pick which modules to use for whatever situation was needed. Think about something along the lines of the Saratoga from Space Above and Beyond.
Currently though, if I build a shield module and dock it to the mothership, the host will not gain the shielding or power.
I could see how this might be potentially exploited to provide more power than other solutions if generation or shielding is exponential, so maybe it's not going to happen but I would find it interesting to build up a modular capital ship and would like to find out more on why/what determined this mechanic.
Currently though, if I build a shield module and dock it to the mothership, the host will not gain the shielding or power.
I could see how this might be potentially exploited to provide more power than other solutions if generation or shielding is exponential, so maybe it's not going to happen but I would find it interesting to build up a modular capital ship and would like to find out more on why/what determined this mechanic.