As you all know, in November of 2012, David Braben and others began a Kickstarter which produced Elite: Dangerous, the second installation of the Elite saga. Today, the game stands at a crossroads. Horizons is allowing players to land on moons and planets for the first time, and alien life is being discovered. The active community is organizing voyages across the reaches of space, and searching for hypothetically solid places to build a new civilization. But what next?
Missions have added immeasurable depth to the galaxy, but what happens when you leave inhabited space? Views and discoveries are great, but we are limited today to being nomads.
We have no land. We have nothing we can call "ours" except for the ship we are currently flying and any we might have stored - in a locker not owned by us.
We propose that we stand together to show Frontier that we want something called property. We want to buy land. We want to manufacture our own ships using resources we purchase or mine. We want to build groups and rent storage. We want to build our own structures on planets, or our own star ports. We want to own things.
We want to, for example, build up a resource cache on a far away planet, construct a manufacturing module, and produce a life support system to sell to stations owned by a faction. We want to purchase manufacturing rights from Faulcon DeLacy of the Anaconda and start a company to produce Anacondas cheaply. We want manufacturing missions to produce certain modules or ships or SRVs for space stations to sell. All this and more.
Frontier is a great developer. David Braben and his team are constantly adding new things to Elite. Much if not all of what has been mentioned above is on the Frontier "to-do list."
But if you believe that Frontier should focus on this aspect of the game, to have a purpose in the game - a personal stake in the universe above all other developments, then please sign the petition. Thank you and safe flying!
-CMDR Thor Kline
Missions have added immeasurable depth to the galaxy, but what happens when you leave inhabited space? Views and discoveries are great, but we are limited today to being nomads.
We have no land. We have nothing we can call "ours" except for the ship we are currently flying and any we might have stored - in a locker not owned by us.
We propose that we stand together to show Frontier that we want something called property. We want to buy land. We want to manufacture our own ships using resources we purchase or mine. We want to build groups and rent storage. We want to build our own structures on planets, or our own star ports. We want to own things.
We want to, for example, build up a resource cache on a far away planet, construct a manufacturing module, and produce a life support system to sell to stations owned by a faction. We want to purchase manufacturing rights from Faulcon DeLacy of the Anaconda and start a company to produce Anacondas cheaply. We want manufacturing missions to produce certain modules or ships or SRVs for space stations to sell. All this and more.
Frontier is a great developer. David Braben and his team are constantly adding new things to Elite. Much if not all of what has been mentioned above is on the Frontier "to-do list."
But if you believe that Frontier should focus on this aspect of the game, to have a purpose in the game - a personal stake in the universe above all other developments, then please sign the petition. Thank you and safe flying!
-CMDR Thor Kline