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This section is wrong.. The BASE research time is blueprint class dependent, (ie, Modules, such as Overdrive Injector is 2 hours 30 Mins, Ships, ie Stabber Cruiser is 2 DAYS, 2 Hours, Battleships are 3 odd days.)
Also, unless its about to be changed, inventing in a Empire station in 0.9 space has a 1.0 Multiplier. The POS numbers are also wrong, and are Lab Dependant;
Advanced Mobile Lab : 2 Invention slots (0.5 job time bonus)
Mobile Lab: 5 Invention slots (0.5 job time bonus)
I have not encountered the "2.5 multiplier" that is officially listed.
-Mestoth
Yeah those multipliers were something ccp published before invention was actually released. Slots costs based on sec-rating was never implemented but lingered on in some old official documents.
tech II bpo existing?
I have heard a few different things from websites and ingame.
Is there a way to find Tech II BPOs in EVE without having to buy one from a player?
I have heard that some complexes have tech II BPOs as an award and I have heard that R&D gives out tech II BPOs (Though if I understand, this was discontinued)
~arcangelbjr
The T2 BPO lottery has been discontinued, as have all other means of acquiring Tech II BPOs, due to the extremely destabilizing effect they have had on the economy. A Tech II BPO can be researched to a much higher level than any invented Tech II BPC can attain, cutting the costs of manufacturing Tech II items to a fraction of what any other player could build them for. You can obtain the items needed to make copies of a Tech II BPO from complexes, and if you know a player who has a Tech II BPO you could probably trade those items for a Tech II BPC with greatly improved stats. That is really about the closest you can get to having a Tech II BPO, unless you luck out and some player who is quitting Eve puts their BPO up for sale (though most will prefer to destroy the BPO instead, usually by destroying a rookie ship with their BPOs in it until they're all gone, and posting the killmails just for lulz). --Tatterdemalian 21:08, 23 January 2009 (UTC)