It's a bit strange that NPCs can find you in the middle of empty space, and it got me thinking. How do they know?? In real life, pilots have to schedule a flight plan before they even leave an airport. If pirates got a hold of this info, then of course they would know where to find you! However we often plot our routes after leaving the station, or from empty space. So pirates should have no way of knowing where to find you.
Well, what if we could turn this into an actual fun game mechanic? :
What if plotting a route while docked at a station (ie logging your flight plan) gave you access to special witchspace routes that acted like jumponium, increasing your jump range. Staying on this route would make travel faster, but would open you up to non-random targeted attacks by pirates. Plotting a route from low security would increase the chances of corruption, and therefore pirates, but at an increased profit margin (due to the pricing of goods at the station). And deviating from the route, or plotting after leaving the station would decrease the odds of pirates, but increase the travel time.
This would explain how "magically prescient" NPCs know where to find you, and would allow for more interesting trade options
What do you think ?
Well, what if we could turn this into an actual fun game mechanic? :
What if plotting a route while docked at a station (ie logging your flight plan) gave you access to special witchspace routes that acted like jumponium, increasing your jump range. Staying on this route would make travel faster, but would open you up to non-random targeted attacks by pirates. Plotting a route from low security would increase the chances of corruption, and therefore pirates, but at an increased profit margin (due to the pricing of goods at the station). And deviating from the route, or plotting after leaving the station would decrease the odds of pirates, but increase the travel time.
This would explain how "magically prescient" NPCs know where to find you, and would allow for more interesting trade options
What do you think ?