What do you think is meant by AutoShuttles and what do you think they are used for?THE CARGO HOLD fills the bulk of the mid-space area, and the cargo bay doors open downwards. The capacity in an unmodified Cobra is 20 1-tonne canisters. Extra cargo space may be acquired by extending the cargo bay, which does not affect maneuverability. Tonne canisters (TC) attach magnetically to the cargo arms within the bay, and 2 AutoShuttles occupy the central space.
This is interesting from a Elite/Frontier historical continuity perspective.The Galactic Co-operative is only one - although the largest - of several planetary federations, and maintains trade and diplomatic links with over 2000 planets spread throughout 8 galaxies.
(Personally, I consider Elite and Frontier to be in two different timelines, but that's just me.)
This is interesting as Oolite goes from 1 to 15, with the possibility of OXPs going beyond that. When did this change and why? I'm asking out of curiosity.The information shown is distance, type of main life form, degree of agricultural or industrial development, with industrial and technological level displayed on a scale of 1-12.
This is very interesting. While I know that both unmodified Oolite and Elite have only one station in actual practice, this has potential for both fiction and OXPs.Every world registered with the Galactic Co-operative has several Coriolis space stations in orbit at various altitudes. Coriolis stations are "neutral" territory, controlled equally by GalCop and the Planetary Government.
It would nice if a pilot's Elite rating could be displayed and their actions and equipment vary depending on it.They are invariably of combat rating: DEADLY or ELITE.
Here's where the term Thargon came from, for those interested.Additionally, most Thargoid battle ships carry several small, remote- controlled "thargons", killer-craft each equipped with a single, but highly advanced, pulse-laser. The Galactic Navy are developing their own deep- space RemCraft, and pay a large bounty for any thargon craft that are brought to them.
(N.B. Bounty on Thargoid invasion craft destroyed is very high. Thargoid battle-cruisers believed to be able to "hover" in Witch-Space (hyperspace) and destroy through-coming craft).
More interesting is the second paragraph. I think that this is where the practice of calling the space you land in after a misjump Witchspace.
This makes quite a bit of sense. I wonder why they didn't reuse that excuse in Frontier. It would have eliminated the need for the Cargo Bay Life Support System.Slaves are measured by the tonne in galactic trading. This may seem a little strange, but it includes the cryogenic suspension system necessary to keep them alive during space travel.
A quick question for those veterans of Classic Elite. Is docking easier in Oolite than in Classic Elite? If so, why do you think that is?