Someone posted this on Discord as a joke, but I thought it was a good enough idea to post here:
Given the way that breaking/repairing works, you run into a sort of problem: What happens if you run out of resources and all your frames break? Sure, it's not likely, but you run into similar, more likely problems that can be solved in the following way:
Insurance. Frame insurance, THMPR insurance, Dropship insurance, etc. You pay a regular premium for each frame you want to insure, and as long as the tech tier is available, the insurance company will cover most of the repair cost of your frames, and it will be available sooner. Or, alternatively, while the frame is repairing, the insurance company will cover the co-pay cost of a rental frame while you wait for your old one to be fixed. Try not to break too many though, or your premiums will go through the roof.
Given the way that breaking/repairing works, you run into a sort of problem: What happens if you run out of resources and all your frames break? Sure, it's not likely, but you run into similar, more likely problems that can be solved in the following way:
Insurance. Frame insurance, THMPR insurance, Dropship insurance, etc. You pay a regular premium for each frame you want to insure, and as long as the tech tier is available, the insurance company will cover most of the repair cost of your frames, and it will be available sooner. Or, alternatively, while the frame is repairing, the insurance company will cover the co-pay cost of a rental frame while you wait for your old one to be fixed. Try not to break too many though, or your premiums will go through the roof.