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The Icosahedral station, or ‘Ico’ was introduced in 3137 as part of the GalCop galaxy wide upgrade. GASEC was again offered a contract to design the new prototype. The original design again offered some innovations over the DODO. It was now possible to resize objects to a maximum of 65% of the original size (including ships) this resulted in efficient ship storage. So while externally ICO stations are about the same size of Coriolis and DODO stations it can store much larger quantities of cargo and ships, planets often needed just one in orbit.
   
 
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Revision as of 21:04, 22 May 2008

Icosahedron Station
Oolite-ico.png
Size (metres, W×H×L) 1000 x 1000 x 1000
Cargo capacity N/A
Cargo bay extension Unknown
Maximum speed N/A
Manoeuvrability Roll: 8.0
Pitch: 8.0
Energy banks N/A
Energy recharge rate Unknown
Gun mounts 0
Missile slots Unknown
Shield boosters available N/A
Military shields available N/A
Hyperspace capable No
OXP or standard Standard
Available to player No
Base price Unknown

Overview

The Icosahedron stations, usually simply referred to as Icos,..

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The Icosahedral station, or ‘Ico’ was introduced in 3137 as part of the GalCop galaxy wide upgrade. GASEC was again offered a contract to design the new prototype. The original design again offered some innovations over the DODO. It was now possible to resize objects to a maximum of 65% of the original size (including ships) this resulted in efficient ship storage. So while externally ICO stations are about the same size of Coriolis and DODO stations it can store much larger quantities of cargo and ships, planets often needed just one in orbit.