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# Repairs

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The **Repairs** module fixes damaged systems by assigning repair crews to them.  The crew member in charge of repairs can decide whether to spread the work across multiple systems or to focus on a single system for faster repairs.

Occasionally, the repair crews will request for assistance from the bridge, which can be provided by the buttons, switches, and sliders on the screen.

## Customization

This module is highly configurable:

1. **Module label** (as always for all Modules) — the text that appears in the [Header](/infinity-command/crew-stations/header.md) when the module is active.
2. **Repair Crew label & icon** — Maybe instead of "Crews" your ship uses "Fixbots" or "Exocomps."
3. **Ship Image** — Ideally this should match your ship's 3D model.
4. **Ship Walkability Map** — This is an image the defines walkable paths for the repair crews to follow as they move between systems.  This makes their movements throughout the ship look more realistic.
5. **Buttons, Switches, and Sliders** — Adjust their labels and icon as desired.
6. **System Locations** — You can specify where on your ship's image each system is located.


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