Learning goals
- Recognize common Railjack hazards.
- Understand why hull breaches, fires, and electrical hazards matter.
- Understand boarding parties.
- Build a repair priority habit.
- Avoid losing missions to ignored internal threats.
Explanation
Railjack damage can create internal problems such as hull breaches, fires, electrical hazards, and boarding parties. These problems are not background noise. Hull problems threaten mission failure, fires and electrical hazards disrupt the ship, and boarding parties create enemies inside the Railjack. A strong ship still needs repair awareness.
What should I do?
When alarms or internal threats appear, assign someone to repair or defend immediately. Learn the ship layout, keep repair tools in mind, and avoid leaving the ship unprotected when hazards or boarding parties are active.
Common mistakes
Avoid these Railjack mistakes while learning ship systems.
- Ignoring hull breach warnings.
- Letting fires and electrical hazards stack up.
- Leaving boarding parties alive inside the ship.
- Running past repair points because the ship layout is unfamiliar.
- Assuming damage upgrades replace repair discipline.
Key Takeaways
- Railjack survival depends on damage prevention and fast internal response.
Practical task
Hazards are easier when you already know where to go.
- Walk through your Railjack interior in a safe setting.
- Identify common repair and hazard areas.
- Practice moving from pilot seat to interior repair locations.
- Decide who repairs in solo or squad missions.
- Write your first response when a hull breach or boarding party appears.
You can respond to a ship hazard without getting lost.