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{{Infobox StationStats Oolite| title = Dodecahedron Station |
{{Infobox StationStats Oolite| title = Dodecahedron Station |
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|dimensions = 1000 x 1000 x 1000 |
|dimensions = 1000 x 1000 x 1000 |
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|maneuverability = Roll: 8.0<br />Pitch: 8.0 |
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== Overview == |
== Overview == |
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[[Image:dodecahedron-anim-aka.gif|left]] |
[[Image:dodecahedron-anim-aka.gif|left]] |
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+ | The Dodecahedron stations, commonly called ''Dodos'', are now a common sight in high-tech systems. The first prototype of the basic [[GASEC]] model went into orbit around Leesti in 3141. At that moment the Leesti Coriolis was wiped out by the comet Hal 9001. Scientists luckily predicted this impact a few months before the event after a major asteroid storm in the region. The new Dodo model could withstand impacts for much longer but it remains unclear why the new station was placed exactly in the same risky spot ([[Other fictitious magazines|SPACE]] magazine claims budgetary reasons). The Dodo-station proved to be a success. |
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+ | The Dodo stations' landing dock size is the standard 192m x 64m x 250m (WxHxL) |
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− | The Dodo stations are now common sight in high-tech systems. The first prototype of the basic [[GASEC]] model went into orbit around Leesti in 3180. At that moment the Leesti Coriolis was wiped out by a the comet Hal 9001. Scientists luckily predicted this impact a few months before the event after a major asteroid storm in the region. The new Dodo model could withstand impacts for much longer but it remains unclear why the new station was placed exactly in the same risky spot, probably for budget reasons. The Dodo-station proved to be a success. |
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− | The Dodo stations landing dock size is the standard; 192m x 64m x 250m (WxHxL) |
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== Custom Paintjobs == |
== Custom Paintjobs == |
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− | + | Image:smivs'_dodo.jpg|[[Accessories OXP|Accessories OXP Dodecahedron Station]] |
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== Links == |
== Links == |
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See also: |
See also: |
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*[[Icosahedron Station (Oolite)|Icosahedron Station]] |
*[[Icosahedron Station (Oolite)|Icosahedron Station]] |
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*[[Coriolis Station (Oolite)|Coriolis Station]] |
*[[Coriolis Station (Oolite)|Coriolis Station]] |
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*[[Rock Hermit (Oolite)|Rock Hermit]] |
*[[Rock Hermit (Oolite)|Rock Hermit]] |
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+ | *Analysis of different dodecahedron stations: [[P.A. Groove Stations backgrounds]] |
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[[Griff Industries#Other OXPs|Dodo Stations OXP]] |
[[Griff Industries#Other OXPs|Dodo Stations OXP]] |
Latest revision as of 02:42, 1 January 2021
Dodecahedron Station | |
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Size (metres, W×H×L) | 1000 x 1000 x 1000 |
Manoeuvrability | Roll: 8.0 Pitch: 8.0 |
Rotating | Yes |
Energy recharge rate | 100 |
Armaments | None |
Defenders | GalCop |
OXP or standard | Standard |
Beacon | N |
Overview
The Dodecahedron stations, commonly called Dodos, are now a common sight in high-tech systems. The first prototype of the basic GASEC model went into orbit around Leesti in 3141. At that moment the Leesti Coriolis was wiped out by the comet Hal 9001. Scientists luckily predicted this impact a few months before the event after a major asteroid storm in the region. The new Dodo model could withstand impacts for much longer but it remains unclear why the new station was placed exactly in the same risky spot (SPACE magazine claims budgetary reasons). The Dodo-station proved to be a success.
The Dodo stations' landing dock size is the standard 192m x 64m x 250m (WxHxL)
Custom Paintjobs
Links
See also:
- Icosahedron Station
- Coriolis Station
- Rock Hermit
- Analysis of different dodecahedron stations: P.A. Groove Stations backgrounds