The Invisible Stick

An "easy" jewlery item that ight be really cool

THE PROBLEM: if I want to put an "arch" on my ship, it will have to be anchored on only one side. Or, if I want to use the "roll bar" jewel (the one that looks like the roll bar on the USS Reliant from Star Trek II), I can't make it arch above my ship without putting a support right in the middle.

THE SOLUTION: an "invisible stick"; a long, thin structure like the antennae, that attaches at one end, and has a few hardpoints along it, and one on the end. This stick is translucent on the ship design screen, but is NOT RENDERED AT ALL elsewhere in the game.

Uses:

1) For arches, as noted above;

2) For jewels with inconvenient attachment points. Say, the end you want sticking out is the one that attaches to the hull, so you put an invisible stick pointing outward in the direction you want, and attach the jewel to the end, pointing in;

3) "Whiskers" (ala SeaQuest DSV), you can have little unattached glowing balls hovering near your ship;

4) Squadrons: using Kryo's hull mod, you could have a single "ship" that consists of three ships attached to the central single-hardpoint hull.

These would probably be fun. I guess the trick is how hard they would be to implement. One possibility might be to have them be a single wire (rather than a whole wireframe), but that might also be pretty unwieldly.

What do y'all think?
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Can't you already do this with Kryo's hardpoint extenders? It sounds like you're already using the mod, are you using the most recent version?
Reply #2 Top
Actually, I am not using the mod... Personally, I'd like to see these in the regular game. For some reason, I am really reluctant to use mods. Oh well...
Reply #3 Top
Actually, I am not using the mod... Personally, I'd like to see these in the regular game. For some reason, I am really reluctant to use mods. Oh well...


Well, Kryo is a SD employee, so it is a quasi official mod. Can this mod be used in the Metaverse?
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He also has a lite version of the mod that is compatible with the Metaverse.
Reply #5 Top
Well, Kryo is a SD employee, so it is a quasi official mod.


The mod is in no way official, and in fact predated my employment by about six months. It will, however, not cause your system any harm, so feel free to give it a try
Reply #6 Top
Not to hijack, but how do I learn more about Kyro's mod?
Reply #7 Top
Well, downloading it would be a good first step

There's a stickied thread in the modding forum with a link to the library entry in case you have any trouble finding it. The readme in the mod's zip itself is about the most comprehensive source of info you're going to find.
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Actually, I am not using the mod... Personally, I'd like to see these in the regular game. For some reason, I am really reluctant to use mods. Oh well...


I'm generally a bit of an anti-mod guy myself, but GCII's Mod folder has tempted me to dip my toe into the water at least as far as Kryo's mod (and making my own!). The great thing about the mod folder is that you can switch mods on and off at will, so if you want to go back to the standard game, all you have to do is untick the box.

Of course, if you're a metaverse guy, you can't use mods. But I don't see any medals under your post. Kryo's mod doesn't affect game balance at all, so you might as well give it a shot. It isn't even a big download.