If a ship is docked to another ship or a station, it should be possible to use logic across those entities. How? Well, there would be two new blocks: a receiver and a transmitter. It would basically act like a wireless receiver, but it it would only work while docked. They would each have their own frequency, ranging from 0 to 9999, and to interact they would have to be on the same frequency. There would be an option to limit the people who could use it based on faction. That means that you can set it to allow more than one faction (or non-faction) type: own, ally, or neutral (for obvious reasons not enemy).
This would allow for small or large interactions while docked. I'd also like to propose that the receiver and transmitter can receive and transmit blocks, to allow cross-entity storage exchange.[DOUBLEPOST=1414746369,1414743698][/DOUBLEPOST]Would it be a good idea to also have an option to allow logic transfers while inside a docking area? One good thing that would come from that is that it would become easier to allow automatic docking (and then only while already inside the docking area). To do this a docking module would be connected to a ttansmitter, and the receiver on the ship would be connected to the core. When the ship then comes in a docking area with the same frequency, and a signal gets transmitted via the docking module (which then becomes able to let logic pass through) and the transmitter, the ship would dock.
This would allow for small or large interactions while docked. I'd also like to propose that the receiver and transmitter can receive and transmit blocks, to allow cross-entity storage exchange.[DOUBLEPOST=1414746369,1414743698][/DOUBLEPOST]Would it be a good idea to also have an option to allow logic transfers while inside a docking area? One good thing that would come from that is that it would become easier to allow automatic docking (and then only while already inside the docking area). To do this a docking module would be connected to a ttansmitter, and the receiver on the ship would be connected to the core. When the ship then comes in a docking area with the same frequency, and a signal gets transmitted via the docking module (which then becomes able to let logic pass through) and the transmitter, the ship would dock.