
I don't know why, but the new paint job attracted the attention of a Griff Cobra III.

Must have been flown by a canine species. Here he is saying hello to me.

I feel... used.
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Oolite Life is now revealed hereSelezen wrote:Apparently I was having a DaddyHoggy moment.
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heh heh hehScreet wrote:I'm not sure if there should be two versions of such a ship, like one in the current way and another one with turrets...or if it should be possible to BUY the turrets and have them added to the ship as an upgrade (probably switching from neobccnt-player to neobccturret-player or such)...but then, I guess it would be too difficult to do such a thing for that little bit of enhancement to the upgrade experience. Maybe it's enough to say: the cruiser has turrets and the non-cruiser variants don't.Simon B wrote:Anyway, I figure a hard-as BCC would have turrets covering aft... everyone else uses escorts.
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Maybe it's different, as you wrote that increasing the stats reduced this effect, but it sounds pretty much like what I experienced when slow-docking with the computer on a Raceedat type station, which apparantly had two docking bays in it, both docking bays at a 90 degrees angle to each other. It appeared to confuse the computer and increase crash likelihood. Do you remember what type of station(s) you experienced that behaviour with?Simon B wrote:The upsize anaconda cannot dock - watching it, the docking AI (whatever) seems to like to enter at 10-30 degrees to the docks x-z plane. On docking computers (hit C) the ship approaches dead-on, then suddenly rotates to about 45 degrees on for no reason I can see. Then the anaconda tries to catch up with the rotation.
yep - Coriolis ...Screet wrote:Do you remember what type of station(s) you experienced that behaviour with?
Erm - to which do you respond? LittleBear posted that the HUD in his pic was the Star Trek HUD with a tweak. Don't recognise the Pangloss one.Alex wrote:Err, hate to disagree with any one, but that hud is the one I use and it says MedusaHud on the oxp I use
That looks very nice, really...however, from technological point of view I'm afraid you would have to make at least a slight adjustment, even if you've got practically unlimited power for those rotors:Simon B wrote:The center bit looks good as a light carrier actually. (Maybe the host planet purchased a carrier shell and strapped big rotors to it?) Probably want something which looks more primitive than that though.
That's the one!ovvldc wrote:Perhaps something like the UNS Valiant?