You're welcome.Chilla-X wrote:Thanks for the greetings & thanks for the advice given above. I hope I can give someone advice in return at some point.
In short: you're screwed. Even a misjump uses the full amount of fuel (that's because the fuel isn't actually needed for the journey, but for opening the witchspace channel in the first place). So you can indeed emerge somewhere in interstellar space with not enough fuel to open another witchspace channel. Ending the game is then the only option. Annoying, isn't it?Chilla-X wrote:Now I have another question What do you do if a mis-jump happens & you dont have enough fuel to hyperspace anyway?
Fortunately, other people before you have found it annoying, too, and have therefore come up with remedies in form of a bundle of OXPs, out of which you may select what suits your needs.
In no particular order:
- Fuel tank.oxp gives you the opportunity to buy pylon mounted fuel tanks, each carrying 3ly worth of fuel. If you need to refuel at any point during flight, you simply have to deploy one of the tanks like a mine, and your tanks will re-fill. Obvious drawback: one less pylon to put a missile or mine on.
- Fuel collector.oxp gives you the opportunity to buy a very useful piece of equipment, the fuel collector (d'uh!). This works like sun-skimming, only without the sun. Apparently there is enough plasma in the Ooniverse to be able to create quirium almost everywhere. The concentration is just much lower than in the solar corona, therefore fueling up needs much more time. The collector even works in interstellar space, but only at very high speeds, and takes really a long time. But eventually you will have full tanks again—or at least enough to get to the closest system.
- Interstellar help.oxp (brought to you by yours truly) gives you the random chance to ask a helpful trade ship captain to get you out of interstellar space. He will offer you either to take a ride in his wormhole (just let him jump out and follow suit), or to buy some of his fuel. Both services have their price, of course, but it's affordable. Oh, you can also demonstrate your gratitude by helping a fellow trader next time.