Yes.
You're not using the ships themselves for admiralty, the things you slot are ship cards that you get by having/getting the correspondending ship. Once you got the cards these ships are meaningless for that matter and if it's a reclaimable c-store or event ship you can even just ditch it completely to save space for non-reclaimable ones.
I think this answers a question I've been meaning to ask. If I dismiss a ship I know I will never use, do I keep the admiralty card? If so, I think I'd rather get rid of some low tier stuff than buy more dry dock slots.
I think this answers a question I've been meaning to ask. If I dismiss a ship I know I will never use, do I keep the admiralty card? If so, I think I'd rather get rid of some low tier stuff than buy more dry dock slots.
Technically yes. BUT I've had some ships that I Discharged and then at some point the Ship Card disappeared too. Luckily, I've only noticed this happening on C-store ships so it's easy to reclaim. But I'd not say it's impossible for a non-C-Store ship card to go missing. So if the ship happens to be an expensive one (lobi/lockbox) I'd suggest drydock over discharge.
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You're not using the ships themselves for admiralty, the things you slot are ship cards that you get by having/getting the correspondending ship. Once you got the cards these ships are meaningless for that matter and if it's a reclaimable c-store or event ship you can even just ditch it completely to save space for non-reclaimable ones.
Technically yes. BUT I've had some ships that I Discharged and then at some point the Ship Card disappeared too. Luckily, I've only noticed this happening on C-store ships so it's easy to reclaim. But I'd not say it's impossible for a non-C-Store ship card to go missing. So if the ship happens to be an expensive one (lobi/lockbox) I'd suggest drydock over discharge.