Haha, that scene. "Franks and beans, Franks and beans."You mean, like catch his nuts in a zipper...? That sounds extremely painful, like in There's something about mary...
Haha, that scene. "Franks and beans, Franks and beans."You mean, like catch his nuts in a zipper...? That sounds extremely painful, like in There's something about mary...
Kinda sorta confirms the game changer is a constructor. YOU MUST CONSTRUCT ADDITIONAL PYLONS!Game Changer could very well be a Consolidated Outlands Construction Ship, though I'm not sure if Space Elon Musk would sell that - unless Outpost/Space-Station construction has been a very exclusive industry in the lore.
Make it so, another Consolidated Outland ship, I am in.....my Mustangs need a big brother!A tidbit from the most recent Bensday shamelessly stolen from Reddit:
Kinda sorta confirms the game changer is a constructor. YOU MUST CONSTRUCT ADDITIONAL PYLONS!
You can build ships, but only out of Lego.Thing is, what would it construct? Would it be a repair ship like the Crucible, or something that only builds ships? If it builds ships...well, that's a whole new ballgame and it sorta changes what I thought the economy would look like where only NPC companies made ships.
Hmm, I wonder if they would allow modification of ship designs, etc....Kerbal Star Citizen Program...
Outposts. They've shown the pieces of them in an ATV.Thing is, what would it construct? Would it be a repair ship like the Crucible, or something that only builds ships? If it builds ships...well, that's a whole new ballgame and it sorta changes what I thought the economy would look like where only NPC companies made ships.
Hmm, I wonder if they would allow modification of ship designs, etc....Kerbal Star Citizen Program...
I think you may be right but CIG is gonna need to change the current style for CO (Consolidated Outland). CO right now looks very cool but functionally it kind of sucks. Very flimsy parts and don't get me started on the "landing struts". If CO were to have an industrial ship that fulfills the role of a constuction ship, then it had better be something that is rugged. Would suck if a worker drop a hammer and it popped a hole through the ship due to flimsy design.A tidbit from the most recent Bensday shamelessly stolen from Reddit:
Kinda sorta confirms the game changer is a constructor. YOU MUST CONSTRUCT ADDITIONAL PYLONS!
Easy payments of 499.99.It's a mobile space station you can buy for 2500$.
If the Infinite Improbability drive becomes a thing, can we have the BistroMath with the awesome potential of its Bistromathic Drive which used the numbers surrounding an italian resturant to propel it across the stars.It is the "Heart of Gold" complete with the infinite improbability drive and the GPP components.
But I want my GPP doors.If the Infinite Improbability drive becomes a thing, can we have the BistroMath with the awesome potential of its Bistromathic Drive which used the numbers surrounding an italian resturant to propel it across the stars.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technology_in_The_Hitchhiker's_Guide_to_the_Galaxy#Starship_Bistromath
"The drive is notably more controllable than the Infinite Improbability Drive. It is also said to "make the Heart of Gold seem like an electric pram." "
Oh, go on then. But you've got to promise to enjoy your trip through those doors, or you'll upset them.But I want my GPP doors.
Been playing 40K lately? :smile:How about, for a game changer ship, something that can carry a platoon of marines, drop pods and retrieval boats to recover the marines?
And just for fun, lets put the marines in the equivalent of 40K Terminator Armor or Starship Trooper Marauder suits.
Just reread Starship Troopers, actually. :slight_smile:Been playing 40K lately? :smile: