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'''The Tionisla Chronicle'''
 
'''The Tionisla Chronicle'''
  
Affectionately known as the 'Chronic', and considered by many to inhabit the trashy end of the news market, nevertheless the Tionisla Chronicle is one of the most widely read news feeds broadcasting around the galaxy with advertising revenues in excess of five million credits per year. Its blend of populist articles, local news, hyperbole and scant regard for complete factual accuracy, aimed squarely at the impecunious yet entreprenurial small-time trader, endeared it to many.
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Affectionately known as the 'Chronic', and considered by many to inhabit the trashy end of the news market, nevertheless the Tionisla Chronicle is one of the most widely read news feeds broadcasting around the galaxy with advertising revenues in excess of five million credits per year. Its blend of populist articles, local news, hyperbole and scant regard for complete factual accuracy, aimed squarely at the impecunious yet entreprenurial small-time trader, endears it to many.
  
It is one of the longest-running news networks, with an unbroken line of editors stretching back until 2781. The current editor-in-chief, Anna Mereso, worked her way up through the ranks as a reporter, finally clinching the top job by being in the right place at the right time to cover the Lave Blockade of 3125 as featured in the Oolite Story [[Status Quo]]. The origin of its famous catchphrase, "Truth is, we don't know!", has unfortunately been lost in the mists of time.  
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It is one of the longest-running news networks, with an unbroken line of editors stretching back to 2781. The current editor-in-chief, Anna Mereso, worked her way up through the ranks as a reporter, finally clinching the top job by being in the right place at the right time to cover the 'Lave Blockade' of 3125 as featured in the closing chapters of [[Status Quo]]. The origin of its famous catchphrase, "Truth is, we don't know!", has unfortunately been lost in the mists of time.  
  
 
The Chronicle operates from its base at Tionisla, transmitting from the Chronicle Array, on wideband channel 385.2.
 
The Chronicle operates from its base at Tionisla, transmitting from the Chronicle Array, on wideband channel 385.2.

Revision as of 08:06, 17 October 2009

Snoopers.gal - Independent

STORY


3130 MGMT - GalCop begins a programme of retrofitting out-of-date communications equipment on older vessels. At the same time, satellite and comms buoys are upgraded.


And communications companies popped up like mushrooms, offering dubious and sometimes very expensive services, each trying to grab the biggest slice of this new market, swept up by a goldrush fever. Only a handful of news agencies survived the ensuing 'War of Information' - an orgy of mergers, acquisitions, lawsuits and the occasional little bit of terrorism and sabotage - to create today's stable news market that we know and love.

GNN - Official GalCoop Network

And Snoopers brings them to you. Directly onto your screen, through your eyeballs and into your brain.

CHANNELS

Snoopers.gal

TBC

Galactic News Network

TBC

Rooters

TBC

The Tionisla Chronicle

Affectionately known as the 'Chronic', and considered by many to inhabit the trashy end of the news market, nevertheless the Tionisla Chronicle is one of the most widely read news feeds broadcasting around the galaxy with advertising revenues in excess of five million credits per year. Its blend of populist articles, local news, hyperbole and scant regard for complete factual accuracy, aimed squarely at the impecunious yet entreprenurial small-time trader, endears it to many.

It is one of the longest-running news networks, with an unbroken line of editors stretching back to 2781. The current editor-in-chief, Anna Mereso, worked her way up through the ranks as a reporter, finally clinching the top job by being in the right place at the right time to cover the 'Lave Blockade' of 3125 as featured in the closing chapters of Status Quo. The origin of its famous catchphrase, "Truth is, we don't know!", has unfortunately been lost in the mists of time.

The Chronicle operates from its base at Tionisla, transmitting from the Chronicle Array, on wideband channel 385.2.

FEATURES


Snoopers gives players some nice and well-thought screens to learn a bit more about the Ooniverse brought to you by all established news agencies. News can be accessed via the SYSTEM DATA SCREEN (F7), when any important news are available.

Rooters - Independent
  • Four established news agencies
  • Sound and Music
  • Designed screens
  • Useable for other oxps
  • Configurable (by editing or OXPConfig2) and selfconfiguring (v1.74+)
The Tionisla Chronicle - THE network


OXPConfig2


Snoopers can be adjusted via the following properties...

OXPConfig
this.logging Boolean Internal logging
this.audio Boolean Music on missionscreens and sound for commsMessage
this.extraA Boolean Background pic and rotating logo
this.sliderA INT Chance factor for a newsflash
this.sliderB INT Max pause in days between newsflashes
this.sliderC INT Adjusts the brightness of the rotating logo


USAGE FOR OTHER OXPS: Snoopers has a inbuilt feature to implement news. This gives other worldScripts a platform to add even more flavour and to integrate own stories. The standard syntax is:

 worldScripts.snoopers.insertNews( this.name , message : String);

this.name is the name property of the calling script (e.g. 'ups_container'). Snoopers stores a checksum to scatter the messages a bit more on every start.
message is a string (text) to be implemented in Snoopers buffer. This message can be a simple string or a keyname pointing to descriptions.plist or missiontext.plist.

Both parameters are required. More infos about usage and returned values can be found in the Readme.

REQUIREMENTS


Oolite v1.73 - To get the full fun play in fullshader mode, reduced details off.

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