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Nuit is built to allow external docking

Musings about Oolite: What I would like to see changed

By in large I am extremely happy with Oolite the way that it is. While I find a number of faults in the Vanilla game these are almost all fixed by OXPs. My remaining issues are:
  • Oolite only offers 2-dimensional F6 charts with exactly 256 systems in each (thanks to Pleb for working on this one). Ahruman started fixing the 2D thing back in 2011
  • Pocket universes: the inability to travel from one system to another without using a witchdrive jump
  • Planet, sun & moon surfaces to show on the IFF scanner (Quirum Bombs show up, why not planets?)
  • The overly-simplified prices/economics system (thanks to Stranger & Phasted for helping improve things)
  • The bizarre scales (thanks to Redspear for working on sorting this one out!)
  • More NPC interaction, more to do outside the ship, more realistic landings/launches - including mooring outside the space stations on pylons (as Nuit theoretically offers on the lower struts)
  • More control buttons for OXP equipment. For OXP equipment we just have Tab/0/N & ctrl-N to select the equipment; n & b to activate; and the four controlled colons to operate MFDs. Personally speaking, I really need another 2 equipment priming buttons and for Autolock & ILS to be made primable rather than automatic and suicidal. Thanks to Phkb for fixing this one.
OXP's which really change the game

Cholly's Library of formatting bits & bobs

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If you have three or fewer headings but want to have a TOC, write either the magic word anywhere on the page to make it display at the default location, or

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Or use Hides the table of contents (TOC).


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The Sun is pretty big.<ref>E. Miller, The Sun, (New York: Academic Press, 2005), 23–25.</ref> The Moon, however, is not so big.<ref>R. Smith, "Size of the Moon", Scientific American, 46 (April 1978): 44–46.</ref>

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I tried the <ref>, </ref> & <references /> tags, but to no avail. None of them seem to do anything. According to Mediawiki, all this should work...
Footnoting is currently impossible as the necessary add-on for the wiki has not been loaded into it: ...There are no references on Wikipedia. The <ref> tags don't work. Apparently the Cite Extension has not been installed.

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A strong and powerful heavy interceptor, based on the design of the first generation of the Asp Mark II Special. Substantially larger than the standard Asp Mark II, with a higher maximum speed, more energy banks and 2 pylons. It is purely a fighting ship, having no cargo capacity.

The Asp-X was licensed for civilian use and, although a rare sight, these ships could be encountered occasionally. They are favored by hunters and assassins and, inevitably, also by pirates and brigands.

Developed as a light Interceptor for Her Imperial Majesty's Space Navy the Cobra2-X is a development of the (later abandoned) Cobra Mk II prototype. It is an effective light fighter/interceptor popular with Assassins and Hunters. The Cobra2-C derivative is intended as a courier ship (hence the 'C' designation) and its small hold also allows fitment of a Passenger Berth making it ideal for use as a taxi. The Cobra2-C is slower than the X-ship version but has up-graded equipment options and a Hyperdrive.

Developed as a medium Interceptor for Her Imperial Majesty's Space Navy the Sidewinder-X is an evolution of the Sidewinder Scout Ship and is similar in specification and performance. However it is much larger and the increase in size means that it has slightly increased maximum speed and maneuverability over the Scoutship. The Sidewinder-X also has up-graded equipment options and a Hyperdrive.



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Live long and prosper, and may the Great Bird of the Galaxy bless your planet! —THE PHOENIX {Talk to me!} 01:11, 21 February 2010 (UTC)

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Wine Cooler OXP
Name Wine Cooler
Cost 10₢
TL Availability 1

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Lifted from Phkb's BroadcastComms MFD page

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I don't really see the need for a timeline or a backstory.

The way things are is just the way things are; I don't need to know where Earth is, or how human beings got from there (if they did) to where they are now. For me, a large part of the appeal of the game is its vagueness. It's as close to a blank slate as we can get, and it's built to be modded all over the shop to everyone's individual preferences.
Too much backstory just gets in the way.

(Disembodied)

Sandbox


New Region Page

Will be The Lizard's Claw

Also need to sort out link on Sector7/Ceraso page - and link in to the other systems!

Also need to sort out what on earth the "|XPosRel=13|YPosRel=61" is all about for the map!

Also need to sort out the regional template for Galaxy 7.


Lore added to Lizard's Claw page!

Lore

Tucked away in the northwest corner of the seventh octant are the four worlds which comprise The Lizard's Claw. The only way into The Claw (as the locals call it) is via Maarbi, 6.4ly from Anisinza. To say it's an unpopular sector would be fair, but try telling that to the humanoids, frogs, and lizards who inhabit Ceraso, Ceerti, and Gebeti respectively. The colonial inhabitants of Anisinza are far too busy fighting a deadly disease to worry about popularity. Ships refuel and do their business at Anisinza's main station, and move on fast - dirtside excursions are definitely not advisable.

Ceraso has its attractions, especially the entertainment, and is a fairly civilised planet, but don't get into an argument with the locals. Gebeti is renowned for its Et banana plantations and unspoilt countryside. Life on Gebeti, like the ponderous lizards who inhabit it, is slow moving.

Ceerti is another matter entirely. It's perhaps unfair to call it a revolting little planet - yes, it's mainly industrial, and like Gebeti it's a feudal world, but much of that industry is underground, and the frogs have a lot of history. The many lakes with their surrounding mountains are well worth a visit, just don't go there during the mating season - then it is that the frogs earn their reputation for being fierce!

Some well-known pilots have made Ceerti their home, and make their living as couriers, taking cross-chart contracts which can be highly lucrative - and very dangerous.

Map

The Ceraso Hub consists of the systems Anisinza, Ceraso, Ceerti and Gebeti.

ID Name HC Position Gov. Eco. TL Prod. Pop. Inhabitants
0907:90 Anisinza 2 (19,14) 3Logo64 Dictatorship.png 6Logo64 AverageAgricultural.png 07Logo TL7s.png 00076167616 MCr 3.4 Bln. Human Colonists
1137:113 Ceraso 3 (13,1) 5Logo64 Confederacy.png 1Logo64 AverageIndustrial.png 11Logo TL11s.png 003045630456 MCr 4.7 Bln. Fierce Yellow Fat Humanoids
0627:62 Ceerti 2 (1,9) 1Logo64 Feudal.png 3Logo64 MainlyIndustrial.png 07Logo TL7s.png 00081208120 MCr 3.5 Bln. Fierce Slimy Frogs
1267:126 Gebeti 2 (0,15) 1Logo64 Feudal.png 7Logo64 PoorAgricultural.png 02Logo TL2s.png 00015601560 MCr 1.3 Bln. Large Green Lizards
Routes and Regions in Galaxy Sector 7
Spaceway L1 - The Road - Far Rift Reach - The Isisian Detour - The Quandixe Connection
GALCOP Central Intelligence Sector - The Isare Pact - Galcenter G7 - The Kleptocratic Swathe - The Rubicon Crossroad - The Five Point Trade Barrier - The Lizard's Claw
The Great Rift