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If an entity is docked to a station it can use factories, refineries, shipyards - Simply put: Factories and refineries are not active if the ship is not docked to a station.
If shipyards are not possible with the code, just factories and refineries.
Two uses:
1. Privileges. Permission access via faction module can be extended, so people can use the stations docked factory, but are unable to have access to the rest of the station.
2. Docked moving parts of the station. I wanted to make a ringworld, the rotating outside parts of the station would be useless if I can't have working factories on them.
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(3. several other uses I didn't think of)
Make it so, that factory using docked entities can have priority over others, so they get power instead of others. Also make the check not just for the first entity docked, but also entities higher in the chain. Lets say I have a ringworld section: It's docked to a rail, this rail-entitiy is docked to a rotator rail, this rotator rail entity is docked to the actual station -> leading to four docked entities in a chain.
If shipyards are not possible with the code, just factories and refineries.
Two uses:
1. Privileges. Permission access via faction module can be extended, so people can use the stations docked factory, but are unable to have access to the rest of the station.
2. Docked moving parts of the station. I wanted to make a ringworld, the rotating outside parts of the station would be useless if I can't have working factories on them.
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(3. several other uses I didn't think of)
Make it so, that factory using docked entities can have priority over others, so they get power instead of others. Also make the check not just for the first entity docked, but also entities higher in the chain. Lets say I have a ringworld section: It's docked to a rail, this rail-entitiy is docked to a rotator rail, this rotator rail entity is docked to the actual station -> leading to four docked entities in a chain.
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