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## NS.spawn() method
Terminate current script and start another in a defined number of milliseconds.
**Signature:**
```typescript
spawn(script: string, threadOrOptions?: number | SpawnOptions, ...args: (string | number | boolean)[]): void;
```
## Parameters
| Parameter | Type | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| script | string | Filename of script to execute. |
| threadOrOptions | number \| [SpawnOptions](./bitburner.spawnoptions.md) | _(Optional)_ Either an integer number of threads for new script, or a [SpawnOptions](./bitburner.spawnoptions.md) object. Threads defaults to 1. |
| args | (string \| number \| boolean)\[\] | Additional arguments to pass into the new script that is being run. |
**Returns:**
void
## Remarks
RAM cost: 2 GB
Terminates the current script, and then after a defined delay it will execute the newly-specified script. The purpose of this function is to execute a new script without being constrained by the RAM usage of the current one. This function can only be used to run scripts on the local server.
Because this function immediately terminates the script, it does not have a return value.
Running this function with 0 or fewer threads will cause a runtime error.
## Example
```js
//The following example will execute the script foo.js with 10 threads, in 500 milliseconds and the arguments foodnstuff and 90:
ns.spawn('foo.js', 10, 500, 'foodnstuff', 90);
```