Yes, its another Transporter/Teleporter topic. But this one is fully explained on how it would work on the player's end. The Coding Schema will have to figure out.
My transporter idea, is based largely on Star Trek. My idea is, you have a transporter modual, that is capeable of transporting to any other transporter modual in range, say 100KM or so, maybe range is adjustable by enhancers, just like docking area. It would be faction controlled, so no enemy factions would be jumping aboard your ship with your transporter. The moduals would require a significan't amount of power on both ends to opperate. Each transporter should be nameable, or inherit the name of whatever their part of, for example, player is transporting from USS Enterprise, Modual registered as USS Enterprise Transporter 001 to Starbase 01 Transporter Modual 001. With this system in place, Ships are still needed, and players cannot just transport themselves acrost the universe, unless some sort of relay was set up. Even then such a relay system would be vulnerable to attack, and be very costly to set up and build. Any thoughts on this?
My transporter idea, is based largely on Star Trek. My idea is, you have a transporter modual, that is capeable of transporting to any other transporter modual in range, say 100KM or so, maybe range is adjustable by enhancers, just like docking area. It would be faction controlled, so no enemy factions would be jumping aboard your ship with your transporter. The moduals would require a significan't amount of power on both ends to opperate. Each transporter should be nameable, or inherit the name of whatever their part of, for example, player is transporting from USS Enterprise, Modual registered as USS Enterprise Transporter 001 to Starbase 01 Transporter Modual 001. With this system in place, Ships are still needed, and players cannot just transport themselves acrost the universe, unless some sort of relay was set up. Even then such a relay system would be vulnerable to attack, and be very costly to set up and build. Any thoughts on this?