Bluespace Cargo Delivery
- FantasticFwoosh
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Bluespace Cargo Delivery
Science is more or less maxed out and now providing that things have slowed down now we have 'muh femto' and 'muh bluespess' there is not a lot more we can pursue research wise that isn't arbitrary or combat shotgun related.
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.
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.
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.
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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Re: Bluespace Cargo Delivery
Suddenly, bombs. Bombs, everywhere.
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Yes. I cannot deny.TheNightingale wrote:Suddenly, bombs. Bombs, everywhere.
Also immense nuke op confusion as two people teleport the disk away.
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The disk is secure against teleportation.
Transfer valves should be, too.
Anyway, there seems to be a rapid crate delivery system telepad somewhere in the code...
Transfer valves should be, too.
Anyway, there seems to be a rapid crate delivery system telepad somewhere in the code...
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- FantasticFwoosh
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Re: Bluespace Cargo Delivery
So do i but its not always viable because certain people are not versed in how to use the delivery system properly or even carry out maintenance on the disposals room so that things aren't piling up and resources that can be gained are going to waste from recycling. This gives people a more immediate option to get things from A to B without interruption by means of suggestion one or two.Super Aggro Crag wrote:i like sending stuff through the Dispostal Chutes
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Re: Bluespace Cargo Delivery
you could just build a telesci thing, which would let them deliver shit anywhere.
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Not going to happen more than once a month. TeleScience requires too much to build and use. (Must decon teleporter/get diamonds, bother with bluespace research, and meta tools are required to make use of it). TeleScience has been effectively removed from the game, except on BirdBoatStation.lumipharon wrote:you could just build a telesci thing, which would let them deliver shit anywhere.
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This might be kind of interesting... however, there would have to be some limitations. For one we couldn't have custom coordinates, anyone remember Telescience? Unhacked it shouldn't be able to teleport people, but I can see it teleporting people if it was emagged.
- invisty
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I thought nuke discs aren't immune to teleportation? IIRC that was teleporting off the z-level?
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The OP's suggestion implies all of the same requirements to function, and again, the op said as a late game R&D thing to do.Gun Hog wrote:Not going to happen more than once a month. TeleScience requires too much to build and use. (Must decon teleporter/get diamonds, bother with bluespace research, and meta tools are required to make use of it). TeleScience has been effectively removed from the game, except on BirdBoatStation.lumipharon wrote:you could just build a telesci thing, which would let them deliver shit anywhere.
Also using a calculator isn't meta - magically knowing the precise co-ordinates of shit off station is.
- invisty
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Also for a teleportation delivery system, you obviously need to make it "not suitable for human use", with "safety sensors" that "may or may not be prone to hacking".
Think of the industrial accidents. Missing limbs? Auto-gibbing teleporter? Inside-outing? Glorious death and injury awaits.
Think of the industrial accidents. Missing limbs? Auto-gibbing teleporter? Inside-outing? Glorious death and injury awaits.
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> See suggestion theory numero uno in the OP please about the construction of a cargo orientated six part cargo machine fueled by bluespace crystals please and how crates can be sent to tracking beacons (Im not the most versed in telescience personally but having a fixture is better than having a co-ordinate that could be widly wrong)lumipharon wrote:you could just build a telesci thing, which would let them deliver shit anywhere.
To elaborate the parts for the Cargo telescience machine in the first suggestive theory are readymade, IMPORTANT EDIT - Can Not, be run through a destructive analyser, can be preemptively ordered early on in anticipation while waiting for R&D to pull through in supplying a board (as mentioned in the OP)Gun Hog wrote:Not going to happen more than once a month. TeleScience requires too much to build and use. (Must decon teleporter/get diamonds, bother with bluespace research, and meta tools are required to make use of it). TeleScience has been effectively removed from the game, except on BirdBoatStation.lumipharon wrote:you could just build a telesci thing, which would let them deliver shit anywhere.
> Given that people have the time, you can have this up and running as soon as research draws toward the endgame which depending on station efficiency can be anything from up to 10 minutes with lightning fast miners and deconstruction to half a hour if people know what they are doing sufficently. Cargo can just put the assembled machine aside, pop a bluespace crystal in it to power it and wait for the board and hey presto its done no more fuss required.
> Wormholes are implied by suggestion theory numero dos, which would have dangerous implications such as being marooned off course (possibly space) and suffering similar physiological effects as wormhole jaunting so without a suit, you'll be physically battered, and as a additional deterrant you may well be irradiated too, its only built for boxes and containers for a reason.invisty wrote:Also for a teleportation delivery system, you obviously need to make it "not suitable for human use", with "safety sensors" that "may or may not be prone to hacking".
Think of the industrial accidents. Missing limbs? Auto-gibbing teleporter? Inside-outing? Glorious death and injury awaits.
As to numero uno's machine, i agree the danger factor should be ramped up but i think if you're stupid or clumsy enough to fall in, its your own fault and safety machinery such as automatically switching it off should not be present. Emagging said machine should arm small mousetrap proximity bombs (nothing to seriously breach or cause damage to anything but the person opening in - bomb suits and RD suits feel nothing)inside the crates along with the cargo, perhaps incinerating some of the contents.
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Re: Bluespace Cargo Delivery
All "Let's use teleportation to accomplish things faster / to simplify things" are bad.
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I can see your point, but its a wholly optional thing to undertake or make, suggestion two of a bluespace destination tagger doesnt even have to be given to cargo since science can just jaunt thier designs in lockers wherever they want, people will most likely run up to the desk, ask for a set of items/plus a clean tracking beacon for the BDT to scan and deliver to the co-ordinates to, send a all clear to them over PDA and tally ho it arrives in a jiffy. (providing the object doesn't land on them if they stand over the beacon and knock them unconcious from a lucky hit)Scott wrote:All "Let's use teleportation to accomplish things faster / to simplify things" are bad.
If it really steps up as a upgrade then let it be, but its still no excuse for poor cargo service since even with disposals and mulebots its sheer laziness for something that will arrive anyway. Making it all bluespacey and teleporting it straight to somewhere, means that it will likely not get stolen in the process or interfered with as the biggest plus aside from speed. Meaning that disposals can instead just be used for processing trash for a while and mules sit around being useless as they usually are, also to note that it still needs to be wrapped up in wrapping paper and living things can't really survive it very well *Unless we are talking that livestock boxes have intense protection around them*
> A fun little idea could be to have warping in wrapped closets with goodies in them as a event, obviously a mixed bag of nasty and nice suprises.
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Re: Bluespace Cargo Delivery
In general I agree with scott (fuck brpeds working remotely THROUGH CAMERAS), but if this only teleports to mule drop off points or whatever they are, it seem's perfectly fine.
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Amazingly, I actually agree with you on something. Teleportation = "This process can't be hacked, repurposed, sabotaged, or otherwise interfered with. It does what it's designed to do, and nothing else."Scott wrote:All "Let's use teleportation to accomplish things faster / to simplify things" are bad.
Remove the AI.
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Re: Bluespace Cargo Delivery
And as mentioned in the OP to specified tracking beacons that have to be scanned with the BDT firsthand to identify the co-ords to send to. So you dont sit behind a desk and hit buttons with a calcutator, just send it to - last entered beacon, or a small list of three at any one time that new entries overwrites the oldest. Otherwise mule pickup points are on the BDT as default, the whole tracking beacon thing is only there if you really need it to be delivered to a specific place.lumipharon wrote:In general I agree with scott (fuck brpeds working remotely THROUGH CAMERAS), but if this only teleports to mule drop off points or whatever they are, it seem's perfectly fine.
> Restrictions on only sending wrapped articles so no unwelcome open plasma tanks that ignite off the teleportation arrival sparks
> Both the cargo teleporter six part pad and the BDT are simplified so you even low wage employees with no training or instruction can work it out at bare minimum by themselves without messing up too bad.
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This is literally just telesci.
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Re: Bluespace Cargo Delivery
you mean the teleporters we already have
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Re: Bluespace Cargo Delivery
>Specific cargo teleporters that are availible by the 'early = midgame' that just speed stuff up immensely.tuypo1 wrote:you mean the teleporters we already have
> Handheld technology that wormhole jaunts crates to mule areas or predetermined.
Plus all of this is more or less math free, its telescience technology for dummies, please read the OP. (will get about to reformatting the OP, noticing a disturbing trend)
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