Ok, I'm now officially confused, as there appears to be a lot of conflicting information (if not outright guessing) here.
Can someone confirm (although I'm not asking anybody to self-destroy just to test this, but I don't know how else this could be confirmed) that if you purchase a prebuilt ship (eg. the Python MkII) and you go ahead and engineer one of the modules that comes with it, and then the ship gets destroyed, what happens at rebuy?
- It costs nothing, and you get the ship as you bought it originally. In other words, the engineering is lost.
- It costs nothing, and you get the ship as it was when it was destroyed. In other words, the engineering is preserved, and costs nothing to rebuy.
- It costs however much engineering increases the rebuy cost of a ship.
Could someone likewise confirm that if you purchase a prebuilt ship and
swap one of the modules that comes with it with a different module (that may be of a different class and rating, and may or may not be engineered), or
add an optional module that wasn't there to begin with, that at rebuy you get the ship back as it was when destroyed, possibly having to pay whatever the insurance cost of that module is?