No, just fuel scooping for now. But who knows what the future may bring?SteveKing wrote:On a related topic, is there such a thing as ‘gas mining’ or ‘atmosphere mining’ in ED, a la Bespin? There would be another slang set to go with that.
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Got your suggestions. Added a bunch to the list and gave you thanks
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Re: David Braben's Elite: Dangerous
Speaking of fuel scooping - is that the only way to refuel in-flight? The old FE2/FFE way of transferring fuel out of a can of hydrogen in the hold doesn't work on my current ship, but given the equipment it came with that could just be because I don't have a Basic Refuelling Pipe installed yet.
(I've finally got around to upgrading my system to be able to run Elite: Dangerous. If any of you are in the boring non-descript bit of Federal space over a hundred light years from anywhere famous maybe I'll see you around...)
(I've finally got around to upgrading my system to be able to run Elite: Dangerous. If any of you are in the boring non-descript bit of Federal space over a hundred light years from anywhere famous maybe I'll see you around...)
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I don't think that's possible yet. I'd have heard if it was (I imagine many explorers would have an emergency supply as a result)cim wrote:Speaking of fuel scooping - is that the only way to refuel in-flight? The old FE2/FFE way of transferring fuel out of a can of hydrogen in the hold doesn't work on my current ship, but given the equipment it came with that could just be because I don't have a Basic Refuelling Pipe installed yet.
I'll be sure to keep an eye out for you when I get back. Friend me in-game in the meantime(I've finally got around to upgrading my system to be able to run Elite: Dangerous. If any of you are in the boring non-descript bit of Federal space over a hundred light years from anywhere famous maybe I'll see you around...)
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Re: David Braben's Elite: Dangerous
Name me a system - if I'm nearby (unlikely), I'll pop over and waggle my Cobra's wings as my invisible island drifts past. <grins wryly>cim wrote:If any of you are in the boring non-descript bit of Federal space over a hundred light years from anywhere famous maybe I'll see you around...
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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Lieledos, for the night. It's a couple of hundred LY from Teorge, so probably not on your way.Cody wrote:Name me a system - if I'm nearby (unlikely)
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I'm currently parked-up at Tereshkova Enterprise, which is 175ly from Lieledos, so definitely not on my way!
Mind you, I don't exactly know which is 'my way' - I'm kinda meandering around aimlessly, learning on the job.
Mind you, I don't exactly know which is 'my way' - I'm kinda meandering around aimlessly, learning on the job.
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
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And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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You've finally ditched your old clunker?cim wrote:I've finally got around to upgrading my system to be able to run Elite: Dangerous.
Next thing you know, we'll be hearing you've bought a joystick!
(seriously though, congrats.. I'm still trying to accumulate the credits to build an ED-capable machine)
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Thanks Mossfoot. You might want to do a quick formatting scan of the list, 'Tick Hole is attached to 'These Parts' and it looks like 'Licker' is missing from 'Rock Licker/Rock Hopper'. Thanks for including 'Fly Catching', I quite like that term (from the NZ slang terms list).mossfoot wrote:Got your suggestions. Added a bunch to the list and gave you thanks
If you were exploring, you'd be known as 'going walkabout'Cody wrote:Mind you, I don't exactly know which is 'my way' - I'm kinda meandering around aimlessly, learning on the job.
Slowly trying to put my desktop back together so I can run ED. It's a bit of a 'Pantene experience', I'm sure I'll be let loose in the galaxy sometime, just not tomorrow
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I reckon 'gone walkabout' sums it up nicely, as I am indeed exploring!
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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I know most of the world only knows the term because of Crocodile Dundee, but I think "walkabout" is one of the greatest words ever for a traveller/explorerCody wrote:I reckon 'gone walkabout' sums it up nicely, as I am indeed exploring!
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Fixed the formatting, thanks.SteveKing wrote:Thanks Mossfoot. You might want to do a quick formatting scan of the list, 'Tick Hole is attached to 'These Parts' and it looks like 'Licker' is missing from 'Rock Licker/Rock Hopper'. Thanks for including 'Fly Catching', I quite like that term (from the NZ slang terms list).mossfoot wrote:Got your suggestions. Added a bunch to the list and gave you thanks
I'd actually meant to get rid of "rock licker" because I don't want to get too bogged down in alternate terms (which is starting to happen, I'll need to start being far more selective ).
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Stuff Crocodile Dundee - Walkabout is a pretty good tale (both novel and film)!mossfoot wrote:I know most of the world only knows the term because of Crocodile Dundee, but I think "walkabout" is one of the greatest words ever for a traveller/explorerCody wrote:I reckon 'gone walkabout' sums it up nicely, as I am indeed exploring!
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I have to admit to a fondness for the Scots word "stravaig", meaning to wander, sometimes with an extra overtone meaning to wander around with an eye out for what opportunity may bring ...mossfoot wrote:I know most of the world only knows the term because of Crocodile Dundee, but I think "walkabout" is one of the greatest words ever for a traveller/explorer
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I didn't know the word 'stravaig', but the 'eye out for an opportunity' thing reminds me of a Scot I once knew: 'Open window! Very handy - I'll just nip in!'Disembodied wrote:I have to admit to a fondness for the Scots word "stravaig", meaning to wander, sometimes with an extra overtone meaning to wander around with an eye out for what opportunity may bring ...
Meanwhile, back on topic: an ED-related nVidia competition!
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Heh.. with a rapidly-moving target as the correct answer, no less!Cody wrote:on topic: an ED-related nVidia competition!
As per usual, people south of the equator are not eligible to enter. I guess the southern hemisphere doesn't really exist.
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