Something that I would honestly really like to have is, for lack of a better term, a docking command ship.
A relatively small ship that I could dock to a larger one, and then take control of everything the large ship has from the smaller one. Kind of a plug and play mobile bridge that I could then build modular shells for.
Would also mean that we could use rails to move the core around inside of the shell. Have a titan with a bridge module on top where you can easily access it, then once you're in hit the button and the bridge retracts into the ship.
I just keep getting the image of a glorified shuttle docking onto the top of a much larger ship, some rail arms closing in around it to lock it in place, and then using some logic to start activating all the running lights of the larger ship. Give it a full power up sequence.
Perhaps use the fleet controls for it so that if the flagship docks to a ship in the fleet, the hotbar is replaced by the bar for the ship you docked to (in order to prevent anyone from just plugging into any ship and flying off with it).
A relatively small ship that I could dock to a larger one, and then take control of everything the large ship has from the smaller one. Kind of a plug and play mobile bridge that I could then build modular shells for.
Would also mean that we could use rails to move the core around inside of the shell. Have a titan with a bridge module on top where you can easily access it, then once you're in hit the button and the bridge retracts into the ship.
I just keep getting the image of a glorified shuttle docking onto the top of a much larger ship, some rail arms closing in around it to lock it in place, and then using some logic to start activating all the running lights of the larger ship. Give it a full power up sequence.
Perhaps use the fleet controls for it so that if the flagship docks to a ship in the fleet, the hotbar is replaced by the bar for the ship you docked to (in order to prevent anyone from just plugging into any ship and flying off with it).
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