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Summary: The commander
selects and places all structures,
but before they are activated, they must be "built"
by Frontiersmen. Marines will see a nano-ghost
of the structure. By standing next to it and activating
their "use" function, they can complete
its construction. The build
indicator will show the structure's progress
on the marine's HUD. The indicator for unbuilt
structures is outlined in yellow, complete structures
are outlined in green. When a structure is complete,
it will visibly deploy. Structures allow new weapons,
upgrades, and equipment.
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This is an unfortunate limitation of the command
network as non-military systems pressed
into combat use, many of the pre-existing safeguards
regarding civilian nanotech use remain in place.
Traditionally, onsite construction crews would
have to be present when a new structure is created
activating the construction nanos, and monitoring
the progress of the build closely, looking for
any nano-leakage, instability, or defect. The
best Frontiersmen software can do to get around
this is to convince the network that marines are
authorized maintenance personnel, serving the
same function. A useful by-product of this work-around
is that the Frontiersmen welder becomes an authorized
maintenance tool. See the welder
entry for more information.
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