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Self-contained repair facility capable of restoring the integrity of damaged components. Components that utilize more advanced technology require a correspondingly advanced repair station to restore. Serious internal issues such as prototype malfunction and component deterioration are beyond the scope of repair.
 
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Repairing parts is a two-stage process. First instruct the station to scan a component currently in your inventory. Then initiate the repair process, which both fixes broken parts and restores them to full integrity.
 
Repairing parts is a two-stage process. First instruct the station to scan a component currently in your inventory. Then initiate the repair process, which both fixes broken parts and restores them to full integrity.
  

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Self-contained repair facility capable of restoring the integrity of damaged components. Components that utilize more advanced technology require a correspondingly advanced repair station to restore. Serious internal issues such as prototype malfunction and component deterioration are beyond the scope of repair.

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Repairing parts is a two-stage process. First instruct the station to scan a component currently in your inventory. Then initiate the repair process, which both fixes broken parts and restores them to full integrity.

The separate "refit" command scans a robot and attempts to restore missing functionality using simple backup parts.

Higher security repair stations are required to repair more complex parts and prototypes.

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