Richard Bong
Space Marshal
So if we need more than one Idirs, it is fairly easy to get one. :)
So if we need more than one Idirs, it is fairly easy to get one. :)
It is in place in the cutlass when you land a Nox in it (I can't remember if that was an ATV or Bug Smashers.) One of the reasons I believe the entire Idiris thing was added before the ship is actually ready for use in game.Auto-land systems need to be explored, as well as automated combat launch (Straight out the door)
Hands on landings/launches from the craft inside will probably end up causing more damage than weapons fire long term.
My god sir, it's so beautiful, so logical, so much, so - all I can say is...TEST's
Hostile
Response &
Emergency
Assistance
Team
T.H.R.E.A.T. can be TEST's round-the-clock response fleet that always stands at the ready to serve and protect the interests of its members in the universe.
Imagine: You are a TESTie who was digging for some of that sweet ore when a player-faction of pirates starts closing in on you. What do you do? Your prospector is no match for them, and hiding won't keep you safe for long. You don't fret, however; because you have THREAT on speed dial. You call up the boys in black and yellow and they swoop in to save the daaaay; Building and strengthening the idea that EVERY Testie (big or small) is a real threat, no matter how harmless they appear.
Who are these valiant knights of the sacred sigil? Why, they are volunteers; just like any average TESTie. (Like you, for instance) These brave individuals log in and donate their time to serving aboard Org-Owned ships of considerable force and influence. By utilizing the global nature of our playerbase to constantly man these Projections of Montoya's will, we keep them on the galactic board of power full-time; so to speak.
Wouldn't it get boring waiting around for things to happen? you ask
Absolutely not! would be my reply. In fact, in many ways; playing with the group and manning a ship with your fellow org mates can be some of the most rewarding gameplay available. And as for getting bored, remember Star Marine? Members on the ship could all jump into sim pits and train themselves on their role to come in any possible upcoming scenarios. If an actual incident arises, they'll rise from their pods and hop into action for the real thing.
I would even foresee some people going as far as to make an entire character slot a TESTie drone that can live aboard one of these massive ships. That way you can live your normal life with your regular character, then jump across the verse into your TESTie soldier account to fight the good fight for a few hours whenever you feel like it.
THREAT could also be an excellent platform to support long term campaigns and projections of force. If manning the fleet could become the fun social thing to do, we as a group could accomplish amazing things. Some dickface org pissing us off? Fine. We will take the fleet and sit in orbit above one of their biggest mining ops to cut off supplies from going to or leaving the planet. Our overwhelming constant projection of force will have a very strong psychological effect that will bring the enemy crawling to the bargaining table. From there; Their beer is as good as OURS.
With hundreds of drunk TESTies manning the helm of a large ship, it will at least feel like tens of decent soldiers coming to the rescue....TEST's
Hostile
Response &
Emergency
Assistance
Team
T.H.R.E.A.T. can be TEST's round-the-clock response fleet that always stands at the ready to serve and protect the interests of its members in the universe.
Imagine: You are a TESTie who was digging for some of that sweet ore when a player-faction of pirates starts closing in on you. What do you do? Your prospector is no match for them, and hiding won't keep you safe for long. You don't fret, however; because you have THREAT on speed dial. You call up the boys in black and yellow and they swoop in to save the daaaay; Building and strengthening the idea that EVERY Testie (big or small) is a real threat, no matter how harmless they appear.
Who are these valiant knights of the sacred sigil? Why, they are volunteers; just like any average TESTie. (Like you, for instance) These brave individuals log in and donate their time to serving aboard Org-Owned ships of considerable force and influence. By utilizing the global nature of our playerbase to constantly man these Projections of Montoya's will, we keep them on the galactic board of power full-time; so to speak.
Wouldn't it get boring waiting around for things to happen? you ask
Absolutely not! would be my reply. In fact, in many ways; playing with the group and manning a ship with your fellow org mates can be some of the most rewarding gameplay available. And as for getting bored, remember Star Marine? Members on the ship could all jump into sim pits and train themselves on their role to come in any possible upcoming scenarios. If an actual incident arises, they'll rise from their pods and hop into action for the real thing.
I would even foresee some people going as far as to make an entire character slot a TESTie drone that can live aboard one of these massive ships. That way you can live your normal life with your regular character, then jump across the verse into your TESTie soldier account to fight the good fight for a few hours whenever you feel like it.
THREAT could also be an excellent platform to support long term campaigns and projections of force. If manning the fleet could become the fun social thing to do, we as a group could accomplish amazing things. Some dickface org pissing us off? Fine. We will take the fleet and sit in orbit above one of their biggest mining ops to cut off supplies from going to or leaving the planet. Our overwhelming constant projection of force will have a very strong psychological effect that will bring the enemy crawling to the bargaining table. From there; Their beer is as good as OURS.
With hundreds of drunk TESTies manning the helm of a large ship, it will at least feel like tens of decent soldiers coming to the rescue....
I think Montoya was speaking of the turrets, not the spinal mounts. IIRC, the Idris is supposed to have 6 S6 manned turrets, which should mount a pair of the S5 lasers. That gives them lots more range than anything a fighter can carry apart from missiles. In such a scenario, the fighter wants to stay in range of its own weapons at all times. It does not want to circle in and out of range as that would just give the Idris free shots. Flying close makes one cross the target horizon of the Idris' turrets more quickly so you get fewer shots, but the turret gunner will have better shots.the large guns of a capital ship should rotate too slowly to hit fighters
they are for taking on other ships of their own class
I use macro keys setup for auto landing gear down, light on reduce speed for approach then link to landing pad auto landing system then that take over and do a smooth nice landing. Clear to exit cockpit.Auto-land systems need to be explored, as well as automated combat launch (Straight out the door)
Hands on landings/launches from the craft inside will probably end up causing more damage than weapons fire long term.
Yes, stealing NPC ships SHOULD give us a new ship. As to whether it's tagged as stolen, who knows? One would think that if you could do it without being spotted by the authorities, then it would be yours for the taking. Or maybe you need to get it to a chop shop and have the VIN changed, lol. That would be a decent mechanic.Great article @Blind Owl, however you found it. :slight_smile: Lots I didn't know about in there. I may re-read with a beer tonight so I can really absorb the content (of the beer that is...).
That covers all the ships that are player purchased. Is there a similar way that say, a Vanduul ship would behave if stolen? I recall some info about the difficulty in stealing a Vanduul ship, something about self destruct mechanism, but what if we did figure out how to take one? Is it considered "stolen"?
Yes, this!!
"Fairly easy", haha. I like your mind.So if we need more than one Idirs, it is fairly easy to get one. :slight_smile:
I'm sure that CIG isn't going to shoehorn piracy into PVP-only, so I'm betting the crime and punishment system will work within subsumption. But the real question here is; No witness, no crime? (Ala Red Dead Redemption)Stealing an NPC ship; does the NPC have insurance and did it report the ship stolen?
If this si the case, NOTHING will ever get seen. We shall be shadows in space . . .I'm sure that CIG isn't going to shoehorn piracy into PVP-only, so I'm betting the crime and punishment system will work within subsumption. But the real question here is; No witness, no crime? (Ala Red Dead Redemption)
What do you want?We shall be shadows in space . . .
Everything I can get my filthy little hands on.What do you want?
That is indeed the real question! There has been some language Chris has used over the years that seemed to imply, that one cannot escape the law by removing the witnesses, and that all piracy will evoke criminal status. he has even said people won't be able to escape this by using alts, or friends. Apparently the ill gotten gains of felony will always follow the money, or in this case the ship.I'm sure that CIG isn't going to shoehorn piracy into PVP-only, so I'm betting the crime and punishment system will work within subsumption. But the real question here is; No witness, no crime? (Ala Red Dead Redemption)
It sounds like you would like to work for the insurance companies as a Repo man...(I really hope that they make that a profession)This is one of the reasons why I have suggested time and again that any lawful privateering needs to have specific targets that are not protected by UEE law:
I couldn't find a hug emoj so have some Dancers instead: :dancers:Everything I can get my filthy little hands on.
And a hug. I want a hug.
We steal one of ours, report it stolen, use both, then when we are finished, we collect the bounty on it. LOLYes, stealing NPC ships SHOULD give us a new ship. As to whether it's tagged as stolen, who knows? One would think that if you could do it without being spotted by the authorities, then it would be yours for the taking. Or maybe you need to get it to a chop shop and have the VIN changed, lol. That would be a decent mechanic.
Yes, this!!
"Fairly easy", haha. I like your mind.
+42 for the B5 reference - you sir win the Interwebz today.What do you want?
Makes me wonder about colleting insurance on your ship if you lost it while engaging in illegal activities. Haha, I know they have to honour the insurance, or there wouldn't be any pirates.That is indeed the real question! There has been some language Chris has used over the years that seemed to imply, that one cannot escape the law by removing the witnesses, and that all piracy will evoke criminal status. he has even said people won't be able to escape this by using alts, or friends. Apparently the ill gotten gains of felony will always follow the money, or in this case the ship.
This is one of the reasons why I have suggested time and again that any lawful privateering needs to have specific targets that are not protected by UEE law: pirates (both PC and NPC), Vanduul, Banu, Krell, The Outsiders and the Slavers on Null, would all seem to me to be "lawful" targets since the UEE does not abide such things. I am curious about the implications with raiding Banu resources, but the Banu are slavers and thus officially outside UEE law.
I think too, it is likely any Bountyhunting in UEE territory could net the hunter the ship of the criminal he captures, if he takes that ship in pursuit of his bounty. We shall see. I can imagine a common BH "poop and scoop" operation where one immobilizes the criminal with a Warlock and sucks them with their ship, right up inside a Reclaimer. Given this is part of a lawful bounty operation, who then gets the ship? I vote the Hunter!
You're so good to me.I couldn't find a hug emoj so have some Dancers instead: :dancers:
Haha, filthy. I like it.We steal one of ours, report it stolen, use both, then when we are finished, we collect the bounty on it. LOL
A Babylon 5 reference, directed at me, and I missed it? NOOOoooOOOoooo!!!+42 for the B5 reference - you sir win the Interwebz today.
'Gimp