![]() And you have to, if you want to return to the first galaxy. Fortunately, though, the intergalactic wormhole in Galaxy 8 connects back to Galaxy 1. Unfortunately due to their very physical nature intergalactic wormholes allow for one-way travel only. I have already made my first intergalactic jump to Galaxy 2, but now I remember that I forgot my Zero-G cricket set/food blender/deadly lobstoid/edible arts graduate on Lave/Tionisla/Xeesle/Reesdice! Or I just found out that there are some more missions I'd like to do in the first galaxy. If you're a bounty-hunter and eager to meet lots of pirates, however, this is not your method of choice. Just leave it sideways in any direction with your jumpdrive engaged for about 10-15 seconds, and head for the planet then. On the other hand there is no rule that you have to stick to the corridor. And in the 'corridor' between the witchpoint and the planet you are very likely to meet other ships. Unfortunately your Torus/jumpdrive doesn't work when other masses, like ships or planets, are nearby. But then that's what your Torus/jumpdrive is for. As will your ship's engine at normal speed. I mean, have you ever imagined a football-field with an orange in one of the goals and a walnut in the other goal? If you haven't, then don't. It takes so long to get to the station after each jump. The spreadsheet helps assess whether you will be be able to complete the contract on time, and so build your reputation as an outstanding courier. Yet another option is to earn credits by taking cargo contracts - courier goods of varied type and volume between planets near and far. As with cargo contracts, you can build your reputation up, which will result in your being offered more lucrative fares. GalCop Galactic Registry also helps.Īnother option is to fit one or more Passenger Berths in your ship and earn credits by transporting individuals who, for one reason or another, prefer not to use the commercial Passenger Liners to reach their destination. xls format and needs the Analysis Toolpak installed). This spreadsheet highlights Poor Agricultural and Rich Industrial planets on a star chart (the spreadsheet is in. Pressing the ? key in Star Chart will cycle between a map of governments and tech levels, making it easy to pinpoint Poor Agricultural and Rich Industrial planets. The Trading Chart allows you to create your own statistics along your way. The old-fashioned way would be to use the table of average prices in Oolite Reference Sheet to figure out whether you're on a buyers' or a sellers' market. If you're not in the mood for making notes and calculating, you can download the Market Observer OXP. Write down the prices for everything on both planets and find out where you make the most profit per ton. ![]() Trade between a Poor or Average Agricultural and a Rich or Average Industrial planet. Another good piece of kit is the Dock Assist System Or you can get the Traffic Control OXP for friendly instructions given by the station crew as you try to dock. Check the How to Dock guide from the Galactic Navy Flight Manual. It's fairly easy once you get the hang of it. Many young Jamesons have met a sticky end and had to be scraped from the docking port of Lave Station whilst attempting docking. Red/Yellow - active mine (about to detonate). ![]() Red - powered craft identified as hostile. White - unpowered items that can't mass-lock the in-system Torus jump-drive. What do the various colors represent on the radar? See OoliteRS (Reference Sheets) and AdviceforNewCommanders which came as. How do I configure my joystick or gamepad for Oolite in Linux? ![]() It's also a good idea to have a look at Ian Bell's Flight Training Manual for the original BBC Elite, although some of Oolite's control keys are different from the original, so be careful. If you're a fresh graduate from the Flight Academy on the way to your first ship, you should see him. A load of helpful information can be obtained from Mr Gimlet, the quite talkative dockmaster on Lave Station. For further information you may wish to consult the Oolite Instruction Manual here on the wiki. It's a good idea to start with the Oolite ReadMe file for some basic information. There's no goal other than perhaps to achieve the rank of ELITE. To fly from planet to planet, buying and selling goods, shooting pirates or committing acts of piracy. Aegidian) was 1.65 and is best available from his website. The last stable release made by the original programmer, Giles Williams (a.k.a. You can download the latest nightly (development version) from here, More detailed information can be found on the Oolite Bulletin Board, in the respective sections for Oolite-Mac, Oolite-Linux and Oolite-PC. The latest 'official' stable release is version 1.90, available on the download page for OS X, Windows, and Linux(x86). Where do I get the program? And what about the different versions that exist?
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