Personally as someone who looks at two sides of the fence, cargo is not a 'hard' job and doesn't really benefit in any huge way from science's breakthroughs despite being the workhorse to its success. My suggestion is a way to teleport deliveries that arrive via shuttle in cargo straight into the workplace mule flaps or alternatively tied to a beacon.
I have two suggestive theories on how to accomplish this.
>The first is a large 6 part teleporter assembly with solid machines on the back three tiles that work as the calibrators and information machines and three walkable tiles infront that serve as loading bays to either side with a teleporter in the middle.
The rig is fashionably yellow. All the rig parts are ordered from but the inner materials, bluespace crystal fuel and R&D boards need to be supplied by R&D. This is to make it a joint project and not just a R&D toy that is bestowed upon some cargo peasants.
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Calibrate the target (be it beacon or preexisting mule flaps if availible) wait a few seconds for the teleporter to load up and push the load through from the sides It may be worth putting thin glass windows around it to avoid walking into the dangerously unstable teleporter.
> The second theory and alternative suggestion is a Bluespace desination wormhole jaunter/tagger
Wrap a box up, allocate a mule drop point or a designated tracking beacon (you have to walk over and scan the tracking beacon manually to log it) and tag the wrapped up box, it will then have a wormhole appear over it and deliver it to the destinaton (running into the wormhole yourself that lingers for a second may seem like a good idea but its just as dangerous as a mining wormhole jaunter and runs the risk of spitting you slightly off course.)
That's as much as i can think up at the moment. Feeback would be appreciated.
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