Hardpoint question

First time playing, I noticed the AI keeps hiding his hard points when his shields are down running away.

Does stowing your weapons make your shields charge faster?
 
First time playing, I noticed the AI keeps hiding his hard points when his shields are down running away.

Does stowing your weapons make your shields charge faster?

Not that I'm aware. But it reduces power consumption, which will matter in the future, and you have to retract weapons if you're trying to supercruise to escape. Also, maybe he's hoping you'll take pity on him, and by retracting weapons he's showing that he's just trying to get away, and not just get far enough away to turn around and kill you?
 
I use putting my weapons away as a gesture to other players. Flying with hard points deployed is like walking around with a gun your hand. It could indeed be a signal that they are trying to run away, and if you're feeling merciful you can safely let them go at that point.
 
I use putting my weapons away as a gesture to other players. Flying with hard points deployed is like walking around with a gun your hand. It could indeed be a signal that they are trying to run away, and if you're feeling merciful you can safely let them go at that point.

Does anyone take the Membari view of opening your gunports (or deplying hardpoints) as a sign of goodwill - theory being that you are not hiding anything ?
 
Flying with hard points deployed is like walking around with a gun your hand.

Exactly my view.
Came into Aulin the other day and from about 6km away I could see two ships with the weapons out.
Deploy hard points, power distribution adjusted, targeting cycle, check names, missiles locked, make sure closest is in the laser sights. Keep very close eye on the movements of the other.
As it happens they weren't doing anything whilst I was there. I docked and left and didn't see any issues. But seeing those triangles puts me on high alert.
 
Does anyone take the Membari view of opening your gunports (or deplying hardpoints) as a sign of goodwill - theory being that you are not hiding anything ?

Minbari.
They were never the most clever of species.
Even a basic first contact protocol ensures you take no actions that are dependent upon an internal context.
 
Minbari.
They were never the most clever of species.
Even a basic first contact protocol ensures you take no actions that are dependent upon an internal context.

Impossible to achieve. The very attempt of appearing neutral could be considered a provocative act. A warrior race is quite likely to consider a lack of weapons on display as a sign of weakness and attack, for example.
 
Impossible to achieve. The very attempt of appearing neutral could be considered a provocative act. A warrior race is quite likely to consider a lack of weapons on display as a sign of weakness and attack, for example.

Definitely not impossible.
You need to think of it outside any cultural context.
In other words what would a rock do when it meets a new alien ?
Be that rock.
Do the things that make logical sense and have no possibility of misinterpretation by a being that can perceive them through whatever perceptive channels it may possess.
That means no shaking hands, no saying hello, no war cries, nothing.
The only real way to achieve a sensible first contact is to do it via mathematics. It's currently the one universal we're aware of.
Then a common mode of communication can be established and appropriate contextual information for the physical contact can be exchanged before the face to whatever meeting.
It may take some time to establish a common understanding of things like the speed of light, basic atomic masses, rules of logic and arithmetic etc... but so what. We have the time.
The Voyager Golden Disk is a Tour-de-Force in this matter. As is the Arecibo message.

Basically being your big hero warrior self in a face to whatever first contact situation is a sure-fire way to have a big misunderstanding and potentially start a conflict.

If we've already thought of this, first contact protocols are available all over the web, then you can be sure that species that are far more advanced than us, even if they are warrior dominated, will have thought of them too.
They're clearly not idiots because they achieved space flight. For that they need to know mathematics, engineering and how to manipulate matter. They will have these regardless of any social construction or species taxonomical configuration.
So they can talk in a language we can understand and we can talk back to them.
 
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