Star Trek Fleet Command: How to Move Your Station

Your station in Star Trek Fleet Command is basically your base of operations. You’ll spend a solid chunk of your time here managing your fleet, sorting out your resources, and building new ships. This is also the place that your …

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Your station in Star Trek Fleet Command is basically your base of operations. You’ll spend a solid chunk of your time here managing your fleet, sorting out your resources, and building new ships.

This is also the place that your ships will set off from when heading out on a mission, be it gathering resources from a planet or attacking an enemy. So it makes sense to place your station nearby to reduce your ship’s flight time.

Fortunately for you, this is very possible, and not all that difficult to do once you know how. We’re going to tell you how right now as well – aren’t we nice?

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How to move your station in Star Trek: Fleet Command

Before we explain exactly how to do this, it’s worth noting that you can’t move your base to every single planet at the beginning. Certain planets have requirements that need fulfilled before you can relocate there.

However, with a simple tap of the ‘System’ button in the bottom right of your screen, you can check all of the planets you can possibly move to. If you can see an icon next to a planet, you can deploy there.

To do so, simply tap on the planet and hit ‘relocate base’ and your station will move over there as quick as a flash. And there we have it! You’ve successfully moved your station to a more convenient location.

For those that don’t like reading, here’s how to do it in steps:

  • Tap ‘System’ on the bottom right of your phone screen.
  • Tap the planet you want to move to.
  • Tap ‘Relocate Base’.
  • Live long and prosper.

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