Space compass
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- Mad Dan Eccles
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Space compass
Sometimes I think a 3D coordinate system would be nice. Like when I've piled into a melee of brigands and end up chasing down a fleeing Asp - by the time he's dead the rest of the pack are often off my scanner, and it's bloody difficult flipping exactly 180 to get back to them. With a 3D coordinate system (GPS? - Galactic Positioning System) I could remember the bearing we shoot off on, and at the end subtract 180 and fly back along it.
Also useful in witchspace; if you're not careful about where you destroy the first and last Thargoid you can end up with Tharglets and fragments distributed out of scanner range, which seems a waste. Currently the only way to find all the bits is to fly around in careful loops.
Also useful in witchspace; if you're not careful about where you destroy the first and last Thargoid you can end up with Tharglets and fragments distributed out of scanner range, which seems a waste. Currently the only way to find all the bits is to fly around in careful loops.
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Maybe you could have a portable homing beacon you could eject at any point.
It could emit a signal just as a planet or space station does so you could track it with your space compass.
I would imagine most of the game code would already be there as a planet or space station already does this . All you need is a trigger and to be able to buy a new one at a space station
It could emit a signal just as a planet or space station does so you could track it with your space compass.
I would imagine most of the game code would already be there as a planet or space station already does this . All you need is a trigger and to be able to buy a new one at a space station
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Or what if the homing beacon could be attatched to whatever object you wanted to follow?
It would fire in a straight line, so you'd have to either be pretty close or have great aim, but maybe it could be attached to a "string" so it could be retracted if the shot missed at a slow speed slow enough speed to avoid constant firing, perhaps even preventing the firing of missles while it was being retracted, and the string could be broken at will in case of a hit or if a missle urgently needed to be fired.
Hmm... it'd have to be a pretty long string though, as that would make a maximum range for the homing beacon unless you wanted to take your chances with breaking the string and letting it go further.
It would fire in a straight line, so you'd have to either be pretty close or have great aim, but maybe it could be attached to a "string" so it could be retracted if the shot missed at a slow speed slow enough speed to avoid constant firing, perhaps even preventing the firing of missles while it was being retracted, and the string could be broken at will in case of a hit or if a missle urgently needed to be fired.
Hmm... it'd have to be a pretty long string though, as that would make a maximum range for the homing beacon unless you wanted to take your chances with breaking the string and letting it go further.
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Perhaps instead of string, a homing beacon could be a small droid ship that is fired like a missile and programmed to "take over" the missile lock that you had on the target ship and basically follow it wherever it goes, maintaining a safe distance. Your space compass could be set to point you in the direction of your beacon droid, and after you dispatched your victim, you could fuel scoop your precious toy back into your hold.Commander Gonzo wrote:Or what if the homing beacon could be attatched to whatever object you wanted to follow?
It would fire in a straight line, so you'd have to either be pretty close or have great aim, but maybe it could be attached to a "string" so it could be retracted if the shot missed at a slow speed slow enough speed to avoid constant firing, perhaps even preventing the firing of missles while it was being retracted, and the string could be broken at will in case of a hit or if a missle urgently needed to be fired.
Hmm... it'd have to be a pretty long string though, as that would make a maximum range for the homing beacon unless you wanted to take your chances with breaking the string and letting it go further.
This way, the homing droid could be appropriately expensive, and re-usable. They could be very fast, and also inherit some of the line-of-fire avoidance intelligence that regular AI's possess, to make it really hard for the target to hastily remove the threat of a returning bad-ass by destroying the little bastard (it's be like an annoying housefly that's really hard to swat).
Since this expensive little droid has the ability to follow someone, you should also be able to remotely tell it to forget about it, and return to mama.
PS: I REALLY like this idea. A lot.
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