Hi all, just wondering.
Frequently, when I have no pressing space business, and don't really care where I turn up next, I join a convoy or just a single vessel as they are leaving the station and ride along until I get the free trip through the big blue witchspace wormhole.
Today, because I had pressing space business, I used my Galactic Hyperdrive. Then I started thinking. Is there a reason why I did not just leave a wormhole? Why simply anyone could just walk right into this Galaxy.
I'm not saying that it should happen, but I would certainly change my navigation stratagies if there was even a 1 in 100 chance that entering a someone else's wormhole would take me to a new galaxy, especially if my pressing space business wasn't finished in, say, Galaxy 2 yet.
Any theories out there?
Thanks, Michael
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I would suggest that they could actually add a certain level of mischief to the game - especially if they were left to look the same, since:
A) it might leave OXP'ers more scope for sudden surprises - i.e. the player hammers "bad guy X", as per contract... who promptly retreats through a wormhole - upon which our plucky commander pursues said felon, expecting to emerge at some nearby star... only to find - "where the 'fsck' am I, now!?
B) If wormholes have any reality (and are visible) they're essentially the same, no matter how far they reach in "real" space (assuming such a concept as "real space" had any real meaning, on a lightyear scale: and, yes, I know - arguing points of real physics in a game theat assumes faster then light travel is possible, is a bit of a moot point, but still... )
A) it might leave OXP'ers more scope for sudden surprises - i.e. the player hammers "bad guy X", as per contract... who promptly retreats through a wormhole - upon which our plucky commander pursues said felon, expecting to emerge at some nearby star... only to find - "where the 'fsck' am I, now!?
B) If wormholes have any reality (and are visible) they're essentially the same, no matter how far they reach in "real" space (assuming such a concept as "real space" had any real meaning, on a lightyear scale: and, yes, I know - arguing points of real physics in a game theat assumes faster then light travel is possible, is a bit of a moot point, but still... )
And so I gave myself to God. There was a pregnant pause before He said "OK"