Inside is pressurised and having 2 giganormous entrances with shielding that let's shipsnthtpugh but no air out is to expensive?
This might have been discussed before, however I am unsure to what search words to use.
Can anyone tell me if there is a realistic explanation for there just being one entrance to the spacestations? Shouldn't there at least be two, one for entering and one for leaving?
Well that's fine, unless you are colour blind and cannot tell green from red!![]()
Inside is pressurised and having 2 giganormous entrances with shielding that let's shipsnthtpugh but no air out is to expensive?
Well that's fine, unless you are colour blind and cannot tell green from red!![]()
On a properly run space port where you need permission to enter, you'd think the ATC would at least say "drive on the left"
the station rotates, half the time the left is on the right ... you would first need to invent and up and down on them to determine left and right
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If your rotating synchronously, right and left are quite clear, as are up and down.
Errr... unless you've been upside down when you started syncing your rotation?
Very, very good, and +rep. (Just upside down, because at sea you drive on the right, putting green on your right when approaching harbor.)
Not that I would ever bother with that.
Errr... unless you've been upside down when you started syncing your rotation?
Instead of left and right you could use poles. And have a big marking on the station for north /up.
As I tried to hint at, sea traffic rules are quite clear. Inboud traffic keep close to green, outbound traffic keep close to red. (Actually, I have not checked if red and green light are swapped inside and outside the station, as I don't bother. See below.)
Traffic in a hurry, rely on manueverability and reflexes.![]()
At what point would the station enforce this with deadly force do you think?![]()
If you are oriented so that the green lights are on your right side when going out, your up will be the same as the up of someone coming in.
So if two ships pass through at the same time and both stick close to the green lights, they should not collide.
Jeeez, you guys seriously must love your police states.