Okay guys, I've been having a right blast with Horizons and it's about time I stop the grind and start actually taking in some of the content I was asking for a year ago. As the title says, it's passenger mission time for me!
Now I'm not looking to micro manage every little aspect for the most mind blowing and amazing build, I'm not done with engineer missions and upgrading to get the better grades, it took me about 5hours to get components in my Clipper because I can't use it as a fighter to save my life (I'm bad at flying it in combat), but I digress. I have come up with a build for my Python when I get it today. Purely for passenger runs for now because I wanna try them out.
https://coriolis.edcd.io/outfit/pyt...-04040202mememimkmk32402i2f.Iw18eQ==.Aw18eQ==.
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This is what I came up with (for PvE) and I'll explain:
Core Internals - I've downgraded to D to maximise jump range. I know I said I don't wanna micro manage everything but I don't wanna take double the time to get to places just to use internals I won't fully utilise.
Weapons - Well, lack of, because I won't be fighting people. In fact, I'll be trying to win every interdiction so I don't get pulled out of space. I know you can't be certain and say "Ohh I'm so good I will never lose an interdiction to an NPC #MLGm8" but I've still not lost an interdiction tug of war since coming back unless I throttle down to get rid of the pesky pirates. So I'm confident that more often than not I won't be pulled out of super cruise. Although I'm thinking interdictions will be tougher so that's the reason for this post.
Utility Mounts - 2 Heat Sinks for if I jump into a Binary System and sandwiched between 2 stars (It's happened a couple times before and without Heat Sinks.. It's not very pretty). Only 2 because it's rare that I'll overheat to the point of taking damage. 2 Shield Boosters for the moments where if/when I lose and interdiction and it's just a buffer so I don't take hull damage. Better to be safe than sorry!
Optional Internals - This is the part I'm not too sure about. 6E Economy x2, 5D Business x1, 4C First Class x2. I've gone for these because I've outfitted how a plane/train/cruise ship would be loaded out. More economy because., well that's the cheapest and most widely used. Business because yeah, a lot of business people travel and need a little extra. First Class on the lower end because, not many people tend to travel First Class. Fuel Scoop for obvious reasons. 3A Shield because I don't wanna be without some sort of buffer if I do get interdicted. The 2 Scanners because I've browsed the missions and I've seen some are like 1,000ly away and I know I haven't been there so will be nice to gather some data on my travels. Now I would swaps out the Detailed Surface Scanner for a Docking Computer but as long as I'm careful, I won't be crashing my Python unless I do something stupid like boost by accident or fly straight into the ground.
Is this a good build for my first run of passenger missions? I've took inspiration from how real life travelling is.. Just want an opinion from ED vets who know what I'm in for if I choose to run this build! Also I'm not gonna be taking stupidly long or super tough Passenger missions, not til I finally get my Anaconda. It's more for some nice chilled money making with a few podcasts, maybe have a couple beers and not have too much going on.
Thanks for taking the time to read and help me out! You guys rock as always![heart]
Now I'm not looking to micro manage every little aspect for the most mind blowing and amazing build, I'm not done with engineer missions and upgrading to get the better grades, it took me about 5hours to get components in my Clipper because I can't use it as a fighter to save my life (I'm bad at flying it in combat), but I digress. I have come up with a build for my Python when I get it today. Purely for passenger runs for now because I wanna try them out.
https://coriolis.edcd.io/outfit/pyt...-04040202mememimkmk32402i2f.Iw18eQ==.Aw18eQ==.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This is what I came up with (for PvE) and I'll explain:
Core Internals - I've downgraded to D to maximise jump range. I know I said I don't wanna micro manage everything but I don't wanna take double the time to get to places just to use internals I won't fully utilise.
Weapons - Well, lack of, because I won't be fighting people. In fact, I'll be trying to win every interdiction so I don't get pulled out of space. I know you can't be certain and say "Ohh I'm so good I will never lose an interdiction to an NPC #MLGm8" but I've still not lost an interdiction tug of war since coming back unless I throttle down to get rid of the pesky pirates. So I'm confident that more often than not I won't be pulled out of super cruise. Although I'm thinking interdictions will be tougher so that's the reason for this post.
Utility Mounts - 2 Heat Sinks for if I jump into a Binary System and sandwiched between 2 stars (It's happened a couple times before and without Heat Sinks.. It's not very pretty). Only 2 because it's rare that I'll overheat to the point of taking damage. 2 Shield Boosters for the moments where if/when I lose and interdiction and it's just a buffer so I don't take hull damage. Better to be safe than sorry!
Optional Internals - This is the part I'm not too sure about. 6E Economy x2, 5D Business x1, 4C First Class x2. I've gone for these because I've outfitted how a plane/train/cruise ship would be loaded out. More economy because., well that's the cheapest and most widely used. Business because yeah, a lot of business people travel and need a little extra. First Class on the lower end because, not many people tend to travel First Class. Fuel Scoop for obvious reasons. 3A Shield because I don't wanna be without some sort of buffer if I do get interdicted. The 2 Scanners because I've browsed the missions and I've seen some are like 1,000ly away and I know I haven't been there so will be nice to gather some data on my travels. Now I would swaps out the Detailed Surface Scanner for a Docking Computer but as long as I'm careful, I won't be crashing my Python unless I do something stupid like boost by accident or fly straight into the ground.
Is this a good build for my first run of passenger missions? I've took inspiration from how real life travelling is.. Just want an opinion from ED vets who know what I'm in for if I choose to run this build! Also I'm not gonna be taking stupidly long or super tough Passenger missions, not til I finally get my Anaconda. It's more for some nice chilled money making with a few podcasts, maybe have a couple beers and not have too much going on.
Thanks for taking the time to read and help me out! You guys rock as always![heart]
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