[Suggestion] Heat Display During Rescue Missions

I just did my first ever rescue missions from burning stations.
Good fun, a little easy, but still fun.

However, I noticed one issue.
When the docking hologram is up when you approach your pad, your heat display vanishes.
While it didn't pose a problem to me, it does make keeping an eye on your heat in this situation rather difficult!

So I suggest, the heat guage should remain in place for docking. That is all!

Also, passengers are a bit too impatient. As soon as you accept some missions, they spam you with messages that say they've become impatient. Lol

CMDR Cosmic Spacehead
 
Passenger: "My biscuits are burning, my biscuits are burning." [where is it]

I've done these in an Anaconda, loaded up on Heat Sinks, did a whole lot of times and made about 90 mil before I got board. Load up on heat sinks, and launch just as you are about to touch down and right as you lift off. I noticed it too, but it's not a super issue.

I really would be more interested in seeing a - o - horizon line lined up with the pad to make setting down a we bit easier, but that's not that big of deal either. Just some ships with no ground vision can be a little more tricky to land. I've actually done pretty good with just the compass and use the landing pad lights to help line it all up.

Not against any of it, but the need is not strong.
 
I did 3 runs in my Anaconda, first one I was in and out without using a heatsink got only got to 103% heat. (123cr in repairs..!)

Second time was 98%

Third was 95%.

The very definition of Git Gud. :D

So the heat wasn't a problem at all for me, but I could be for others. Hence the suggestion. :)

Horizon line/pitch indicator would be pretty useful, as an option, for landing in star ports. :)
 
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