I don't want any personal credits for that design.
I think it is just the single perfect solution and there needs to be a vote-thread for it.
For 1.4a = minimal, your ship has to have at least:
This means that:
Following picture shows the Standard configuration.
This is the dock.
I think inward facing arrows (direction of dockers and rails) fits better because that also makes sense with the B and C types (4 rails, 1|4 docks)
Standard docking sizes (inner diameter) are:
Ships which support the USD 1.4 full and standard docking also need
I think it is just the single perfect solution and there needs to be a vote-thread for it.
The U$D 1.4 docking standard can dock to anything with at least a 2x2 or 3x2 passage.
You build 3 doors ((not required for 2x2 and 3x3 docks, only for bigger))
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1st + 2nd doors are normal air-lock doors.
3rd door (the red one at right) spares a 3x2y passage above [1] to either match the own or minimal size.
Before you build the air-lock door, you need to leave at least 1 block free space for air-lock buttons, etc.
You build 3 doors ((not required for 2x2 and 3x3 docks, only for bigger))
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1st + 2nd doors are normal air-lock doors.
3rd door (the red one at right) spares a 3x2y passage above [1] to either match the own or minimal size.
- But you can use multiple stages for different sizes.
- While nothing is docked, it will open completely - to not look ugly.
- The docking collar itself also have to be free, for the compatibility door (red) and to not activate cuz of miss-aimed docking beams.
- The red barrier may either need to be a door, or something else which interrupts the docking beam to hide air-lock controls from it.
- For the 2m and 3m (inner diameter) versions, just leave some space before the airlock to not have the controls for it or light touching the outer part of your docking collar
For 1.4a = minimal, your ship has to have at least:
- the Docker [D] and the Rail [1]
- The blocks are placed near the centre.
- The docker on bottom left, the Rails on bottom right and clockwise 90° rotations.
This means that:
- You can dock in all 4 possible directions, except while docking standard to a minimal dock.
- The minimal dock itself can dock in all 4 possible directions to any standard or full dock, thus it's perfect for drones.
Following picture shows the Standard configuration.
This is the dock.
I think inward facing arrows (direction of dockers and rails) fits better because that also makes sense with the B and C types (4 rails, 1|4 docks)
Standard docking sizes (inner diameter) are:
- 2 blocks (supported by all which fulfil above mentioned requirements)
- 3 blocks (supported by all which fulfil above mentioned requirements)
- 4 blocks.
- 8 blocks.
- 16 blocks.
- 2^n blocks.
- And wide docks with half height or a quarter of height compared to width.
Ships which support the USD 1.4 full and standard docking also need
- at least one dock which expands (rail system) to the boundary box and beyond OR have a dock at the boundary box either:
- A: Pointing away from the ship
- B: Pointing forward or C
- C: Pointing backward or B
- in order to dock themselves to other ships.
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