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Jaqueline Geoliere
Pangalactic Frontline Supply Agency
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Posted - 2014.08.09 15:22:00 -
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Ok, so now remote install is only possible if the BP is located in the facility. I don't like it, but I did already adapt to it.
But, what I was not able to find out: Is there a way to transfer a BP from one lab to another? For example - I am inventing in a design lab and want to have the resulting T2 BPC moved to an assembly array within the same POS. Is the only way I am able to do that to sit at the POS and manually move it from the lab to the assembly array?
I think this is extremely annoying and does not add anything to the game imho, There should be a way to automate this process, even it is a coupling array or whatever structure that allows remote transfer from one POS module to another.
Or am I missing something? |

Angie Chatter
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Posted - 2014.08.09 15:50:00 -
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Jaqueline Geoliere wrote: Or am I missing something?
Nope thats how it works, only PI results can be chained using special arrays. Welcome to the future, where virtual blueprints cant be transmitted wireless over 100m distance. |

Hitake Daniels
Aliastra Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2014.08.09 15:53:00 -
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As far as I know you have to physically be there. Nice idea thou, a seperate array to allow remote transfers.
To get around this, I have a toon parked up in the POS and that's all his boring existence is for. Transfer of BP's and materials to the arrays I need to manufacture in. |

Aina Loral
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2014.08.09 16:07:00 -
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Well, you can transfer moon goo between structures, so why not BPCs, or even components while we're at it? |

Jaqueline Geoliere
Pangalactic Frontline Supply Agency
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Posted - 2014.08.09 16:56:00 -
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Thank you for your answers! So I am doomed to sit in cold space forever to drag blue pictures around 
Btw in the unlikely event a dev reads this post:
Thank you very much for removing the option to deliver blueprints to a department or member from the industry screen. I can now manuall browse through 3000 Ship BPC that were not sorted (because there was no need to before Crius) to find one that is for manufactruing and not for invention. Dear devs, is it honestly that difficult to either add ME/TE/runs info to the inventory screen or at least give us the old work-around back?
Crius was not bad at all, but some things really make vital processes unnecessarily boring and or time consuming. |

KATASKOPOS
Aliastra Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2014.08.09 18:19:00 -
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Actually you can move around blueprints to hangars. You can transfer them through the new S&I Window.
Open the hangar for example the assembly array you want to put your blueprint in order to build it. On the S&I window on the blueprints tab you filter your originating lab using the drop down menu, filter specific blueprint by typing its name in the right, and then you drag and drop from the S&I window to the target assembly hangar! 
Simple! |

Jaqueline Geoliere
Pangalactic Frontline Supply Agency
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Posted - 2014.08.09 20:21:00 -
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KATASKOPOS wrote: Actually you can move around blueprints to hangars. You can transfer them through the new S&I Window. Open the hangar for example the assembly array you want to put your blueprint in order to build it. On the S&I window on the blueprints tab you filter your originating lab using the drop down menu, filter specific blueprint by typing its name in the right, and then you drag and drop from the S&I window to the target assembly hangar!  Simple!
Ah, thank you - this is making my life easier! |

KATASKOPOS
Aliastra Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2014.08.09 20:49:00 -
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Any time. Also bear in mind that now you may have containers in the labs/arrays on the each division where you may store the blueprints and/or minerals & components in and use them from there in order to research or build. Therefore you may have them categorized and packed together in different cans. See the post bellow :
Containers and Industry
He says about stations but the feature works on POS structures as well! |

Jaqueline Geoliere
Pangalactic Frontline Supply Agency
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Posted - 2014.08.09 21:03:00 -
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KATASKOPOS wrote: Any time. Also bear in mind that now you may have containers in the labs/arrays on the each division where you may store the blueprints and/or minerals & components in and use them from there in order to research or build. Therefore you may have them categorized and packed together in different cans. See the post bellow :
Containers and IndustryHe says about stations but the feature works on POS structures as well!
This I use already, but even categorized, it' still a lot ... Work for a lazy sunday afternoon then :) |
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