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There is an extremely excellent in-depth description of Reverse Engineering at Reverse Engineering at SWTOR.com forums. There is no reason to recreate the wheel, though it might be nice to have the explanation here and the forum post link to it.

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  • There is an extremely excellent in-depth description of Reverse Engineering at Reverse Engineering at SWTOR.com forums. There is no reason to recreate the wheel, though it might be nice to have the explanation here and the forum post link to it.
  • Reverse engineering is
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  • Reverse Engineering is a phrase you use to tell your Grandmother that you can't come up with a good design on your own. The process of Reverse Engineering is one of the cornerstones of the global economy. In this day and age, anyone with access to the proper tools can reproduce anything, even if you're not an American.
  • Reverse engineering (RE) is the process of taking something (a device, an electrical component, a software program, etc.) apart and analyzing its workings in detail, usually with the intention to construct a new device or program that does the same thing without actually copying anything from the original. The verb form is to reverse-engineer, spelled with a hyphen. Reverse engineering is commonly done to avoid copyrights on desired functionality, and may be used for avoiding patent law, though this is a bit risky: patents apply to the functionality, not a specific implementation of it.
  • Mission 3 - Reverse Engineering Date: March 14, 1941 Place: Sysendam, Eidfjord Historic Background: It's March, 1941. Repeated incursions in Norway must be organized in order to harass the occupation army and force Hitler to send troops to the zone, diverting them from the Mediterranean scenario. These incursions must meet minimum material means and maximum results.
  • Traders are able to reverse engineer junk loot in-game to create new item upgrade attachments for use by themselves or other players. An important note for new traders: Domestic, Munitions, and Engineer Traders can only Reverse Engineer ground loot while Structures Traders can only Reverse Engineer space loot. There are two types of bits: As well as creating SEA's temporary power ups can be created. These tend to give a higher boost than the permanent SEA's. It is possible to stack powerup bonuses with SEA bonuses.
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  • There is an extremely excellent in-depth description of Reverse Engineering at Reverse Engineering at SWTOR.com forums. There is no reason to recreate the wheel, though it might be nice to have the explanation here and the forum post link to it.
  • Traders are able to reverse engineer junk loot in-game to create new item upgrade attachments for use by themselves or other players. An important note for new traders: Domestic, Munitions, and Engineer Traders can only Reverse Engineer ground loot while Structures Traders can only Reverse Engineer space loot. Traders can make a reverse engineering tool, this tool is then used to deconstruct junk loot items, armor or clothing in-game and extract bits. These bits can then be used to create skill enhancing attachments or power ups that can be applied to other items to enhance them. Deconstructing an item through reverse engineering will always destroy the original item, but it will always produce a bit of some form. There are two types of bits: * Power bits- created by reverse engineering looted clothing and armor. When examined a power bit will show a power value between 1 - 35. * Modifier bits - created by reverse engineering two pieces of junk loot. Junk loot is generally found all over the galaxy on humanoid and droid type npcs. The skill on the modifier bit is determined by the combination of junk loot used. There are currently over 4,000 loot combinations. When making Skill enhancing attachments (SEA's) power bits determine the power of the SEA and modifier bits determine the stat or skill which will be boosted. For example if I used a first order power bit with a power of 20 with a modifier bit for Precision the SEA created would give +20 precision to any item it was applied to. Note: SEA's can only be applied to player crafted items which have an empty socket. As well as creating SEA's temporary power ups can be created. These tend to give a higher boost than the permanent SEA's. It is possible to stack powerup bonuses with SEA bonuses. Traders can build a component analysis tool which can then be used to combine space loot parts and combine the best qualities from each component to make a single, vastly superior part. When Reverse Engineering, the original components are destroyed in the construction of the new part. To reverse engineer space parts, similar parts must be added to the component analysis tool (i.e. All boosters or all weapons). The number of parts needed to reverse engineer is dependant upon the Reverse Engineering level of the parts. As well, all parts in the component analysis tool must be of the same Reverse Engineering level as well.
  • Mission 3 - Reverse Engineering Date: March 14, 1941 Place: Sysendam, Eidfjord Historic Background: It's March, 1941. Repeated incursions in Norway must be organized in order to harass the occupation army and force Hitler to send troops to the zone, diverting them from the Mediterranean scenario. These incursions must meet minimum material means and maximum results. Objectives: The objective of this operation is to demolish the large dam of Sysendam, near the Sima hydroelectric power plant, in Eidfjord. This way several important bridges will be knocked down and the whole area will be left without electric supply. Tactical Advice: Officer, you are going to approach the area from the north... ...and demolish the dam with explosives placed in the base. You'll have to steal some powerful charges from inside the transformer station. Remember only your sapper can handle them. The perimeter of the station is electrified, but the fence circuit can be turned off with this control switch. The spy in your unit is able to impersonate any German commander. Just get him a German uniform and enemy soldiers will do nothing but salute him all the way. After your task is complete, a truck will come to pick you up north from your position. This is not an easy mission, officer. Only the perfect co-ordination of your men will ensure success. Be sure everyone knows his place. Thank you. That is all.
  • Reverse engineering is
  • You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Reverse Engineering/preload editintro=Reverse Engineering/editintro width=25
  • Reverse Engineering is a phrase you use to tell your Grandmother that you can't come up with a good design on your own. The process of Reverse Engineering is one of the cornerstones of the global economy. In this day and age, anyone with access to the proper tools can reproduce anything, even if you're not an American.
  • Reverse engineering (RE) is the process of taking something (a device, an electrical component, a software program, etc.) apart and analyzing its workings in detail, usually with the intention to construct a new device or program that does the same thing without actually copying anything from the original. The verb form is to reverse-engineer, spelled with a hyphen. Reverse engineering is commonly done to avoid copyrights on desired functionality, and may be used for avoiding patent law, though this is a bit risky: patents apply to the functionality, not a specific implementation of it. Reverse engineering is often used by military in order to copy other nations' technology, parts of which have been obtained by intelligence operations. It was often used during the Second World War and the Cold War. Reverse engineering software or hardware systems for the purposes of interoperability, for example in order to support undocumented file formats or hardware peripherals, is mostly believed to be legal, though patent owners often aggressively pursue their patents. Other purposes of reverse engineering include security auditing, removal of copy protection ("cracking"), circumvention of access restrictions often present in consumer electronics, pure curiosity and customization of embedded systems, for example engine management systems.
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