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Mines
Your ship is equippped with a standard
minelayer, which allows you to lay
mines in combat. Do this by pressing
the key. When activated, a mine will
be laid behind your ship. The ring
around the mine represents the area in
which a ship will detonate it. The ring
is green when first laid, indicating that
the mine is not yet armed. Once your ship is far enough away from the 
mine not to detonate it, the mine will arm and the ring will turn red to
indicate this. 
Whenever a ship (including yours or an ally’s) is in proximity of the mine, it
will detonate and damage surrounding vessels. After you lay a mine, you
must wait for your minelayer to recharge before laying another. Unlike
torpedoes, you can carry only a set number of mines. Mines can be bought in
the Skirmish resupply screen or at a starbase in campaign mode. You can
also equip the more powerful Antimatter Mine Layer, which will do increased
damage when the mines are detonated. See page 28 for details on refittng
your ship.
Snipe: The shuttle will maintain its distance from enemy ships, attacking
targets from long range. This allows the shuttle to survive longer, as it is
more difficult to hit. However, the shuttle’s weapons will do less damage to
the enemy.
Defend: Orders the shuttle to defend the
current target. If no target is selected, the
shuttle will defend the player. Shuttles
assigned this order will stay in the vicinity
of their target. If an enemy ship approaches,
the shuttle will attack. If the enemy
disengages, the shuttle will follow for a
short distance and then return to its
assigned target.
Return: Orders a shuttle to return to your ship. Note that if you are flying at
high speeds the shuttle may have a hard time docking.
Officers
Your ship is only as good as its crew,
and officers play a large role in SFC3.
While in combat, you can view the status of your officers by clicking on the
Officers button located to the left of the alert status indicator. 
Your six officer stations are shown along with the name of each officer. To
the right of each officer icon is a bar which represents your officer’s health.
As your ship takes damage, your officers can be hurt. They can fall
unconscious or even die. In these cases, that officer is replaced by a generic
crewmen who can do the job, but not as well as a dedicated officer.
Each of your officers has a set of attributes which benefit your ship in
gameplay. These attributes can be viewed in the Skirmish setup screen, 
or while at a Starbase in the single or multiplayer campaign (see page 36 
for details).
ADVANCED
STARSHIP CONTROL
ADVANCED STARSHIP
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