Hi All!
I've installed a trading and fleet management apps into my ship's computer core and now I can trade and manage fleet with no need to leave my ship. Check out the screenshot below. Buying and selling cargo while having an icy cold beer laying back in the pilot seat is great! :beer::beers:
Must be a bug. Or a feature :grinning:
Seriously though, why do we necessarily need the trading terminals? We can buy and sell stuff from our mobile phones nowadays, so why in 30th - 31st century we can't do the same from the ship or mobiglass?
It may make sense to do it from the ship screens. Assuming the ship is advanced enough, it can calculate how much cargo it can take, the balance and center of mass, and how the cargo should be loaded, etc., how much more fuel is required to go to a destination (modern airline industry is already doing something like this before the flight) and send this info to the location's trading system (fueling services, etc.).
Plus this way it's harder to look at the terminal screen over your shoulder - what are you buying, how much is it, etc. This might be possible with hacking into your ship systems etc. (watch out those Heralds parked on a landing pad near you, but if you have encryption...).
What do you think?
I've installed a trading and fleet management apps into my ship's computer core and now I can trade and manage fleet with no need to leave my ship. Check out the screenshot below. Buying and selling cargo while having an icy cold beer laying back in the pilot seat is great! :beer::beers:
Must be a bug. Or a feature :grinning:
Seriously though, why do we necessarily need the trading terminals? We can buy and sell stuff from our mobile phones nowadays, so why in 30th - 31st century we can't do the same from the ship or mobiglass?
It may make sense to do it from the ship screens. Assuming the ship is advanced enough, it can calculate how much cargo it can take, the balance and center of mass, and how the cargo should be loaded, etc., how much more fuel is required to go to a destination (modern airline industry is already doing something like this before the flight) and send this info to the location's trading system (fueling services, etc.).
Plus this way it's harder to look at the terminal screen over your shoulder - what are you buying, how much is it, etc. This might be possible with hacking into your ship systems etc. (watch out those Heralds parked on a landing pad near you, but if you have encryption...).
What do you think?