Tool to program factory crate of Droid chips

Tool to program factory crate of Droid chips
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Proposal
Creation of a tool that would change an entire crate of unprogrammed droid chips converting them into the same droid program. (Example a crate of 50 unprogrammed chips to a crate of 50 reactor overload 4)
Justification
As It stands, every pilot uses all droid commands and many lower level commands during the ace grind. The task of programming unprogramed chips takes a lot of time and its a very repetitive task.
Motivation
This would make it far easier to keep droid commands in stock for new pilots or current pilots that change droids.
New pilots need access to droid commands to help them ace, and for the level 4 commands we all use at Ace. The problem is it takes forever to get a decent stack of programed chips set up to throw on a vendor. If we could program an entire crate, it would ease that burden.

Some caveats. When I am talking droid commands, I mean space droid commands gained through the piloting trees. I do NOT mean the special looted commands like hyper to DS/Kessel. (I'm not against that idea, but for now I'm focused on the commands we can program)

This could be another opportunity for a credit sink, but I would prefer it wasn't or at least kept to a minimum. The majority of sales of chips are done by players grinding pilot. Once you ace you get the 4s and call it a day.
 
Rather than a tool, I'd like to see us just be able to program a crate. Click on the crate, it brings up the program screen, we choose the command, and the crate is programmed.
 
Rather than a tool, I'd like to see us just be able to program a crate. Click on the crate, it brings up the program screen, we choose the command, and the crate is programmed.
I'd also be open to having the program be part of the schematics. Pretty much anything but having to program each individual one.