Difference between revisions of "Trader Outpost (Oolite)"
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===Intro=== | ===Intro=== | ||
+ | Following long-running protests from traders about the outmoded commercial facilities on Coriolis stations, the Galactic Co-operative grudgingly promised to | ||
+ | replace these ageing structures. Technology-transfer statutes prevented the Co-operative from simply using the Dodec, Ico or other advanced designs, but there | ||
+ | was another model available: the constore. Already popular with pilots for their efficient service and mercantile focus, and built entirely with public-domain | ||
+ | technology, the constore seemed to be the ideal solution. Eager for a quick and low-cost fix, the Co-operative placed a string of orders with the | ||
+ | Constore Consortium. | ||
+ | |||
+ | But, as the planners began to realise, a main system station is not a constore. A Co-op main station is something far more than just a trading centre. It is a | ||
+ | meeting place; an embassy; the central bureaucracy for all local-volume government above the atmosphere; and the command-and-control nexus for the Galactic Navy | ||
+ | in the 95% of systems that do not host a Naval SecCom. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The conversion costs soared. Just refitting the constore's defensive fighter bays – originally designed for small, undemanding ex-Navy Sidewinders – to accommodate | ||
+ | high-performance GalCop Vipers threatened to rupture many poorer systems' capital budgets. Worse, although the stations were built with PD tech, crucial parts | ||
+ | of the trade hall, loading docks and internal traffic-management systems turned out to be proprietary, and surprisingly high annual leasing fees to the Constore | ||
+ | Consortium had slipped unnoticed into the contract the Co-operative had signed so hastily. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Worse still was the realisation that the new stations' projected profitability depended on running them like constores – specifically, they counted on income | ||
+ | from the riot of advertising that festoons the average Tescoo, Pi-42 or Star store, not to mention a brisk and lucrative trade in controlled commodities. | ||
+ | Co-op rules on visual cultural sensitivity placed strict limitations on selling advertising as a revenue stream, and established regulations barred the export | ||
+ | of narcotics, slaves or firearms from system stations, except under license and only to the local planet. | ||
+ | |||
+ | In short, the entire project was a legal, logistical and financial nightmare, a stupendous blunder in the grand old tradition of the Co-operative. After numerous | ||
+ | inquiries, widespread sackings, eighteen demotions, eleven resignations and two suicides, the project was cancelled. The Merchants' Guild roared their | ||
+ | disapproval, and the Constore Consortium launched an enormous claim for breach of contract combined with a class action suit on behalf of their shareholders for | ||
+ | loss of earnings and mental anguish. Eventually, no doubt, some unsatisfactory compromise will be hammered out, and all parties will retire in a welter of | ||
+ | accusations and buck-passing – also in the grand old tradition of the Co-operative. Meanwhile, a handful GalCop Trade Outposts circle a few embarrassed worlds, | ||
+ | monuments to the Co-operative's less-than-glorious record in decision-making. | ||
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===Overview=== | ===Overview=== | ||
+ | This oxp adds more variery to the Galcop main stations by introducing Griff non comercial trade outpost | ||
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===Difficulty Rating=== | ===Difficulty Rating=== | ||
− | No difficulty. It only adds | + | No difficulty. It only adds a replacement station. |
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===Installing and Playing=== | ===Installing and Playing=== | ||
− | To play the OXP, unzip the download file. This will create a forlder " | + | To play the OXP, unzip the download file. This will create a forlder "Galcop_trade_outpost.oxp" Move that folder under the AddOns folder inside your oolite installation |
+ | |||
+ | '''PLEASE REMOVE ALL PREVIOUS VERSIONS OF GRIFF TRADE OUTPOST (The oxp folder in the previous versions is griff_trade_outpost.oxp instead of Galcop_trade_outpost.oxp) BECOUSE THIS VESRION WILL HAVE A CLASH WITH ALL THE PREVIOUS VESRIONS''' | ||
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− | === | + | ===Version history=== |
+ | |||
+ | Version 1.0, Initial release by CaptKev | ||
+ | |||
+ | Version 1.1, Updated by Griff & Ark | ||
+ | |||
+ | - Fix a missing shader file | ||
+ | |||
+ | - reduce the appearance of the station. Now it replaces only the 10% of coriolis | ||
+ | |||
+ | - Changes to the model (made by Griff) in order to be even more deferent from the constores | ||
+ | - Added a requires.plist | ||
===Download Link=== | ===Download Link=== |
Revision as of 07:16, 4 July 2009
Contents
Intro
Following long-running protests from traders about the outmoded commercial facilities on Coriolis stations, the Galactic Co-operative grudgingly promised to replace these ageing structures. Technology-transfer statutes prevented the Co-operative from simply using the Dodec, Ico or other advanced designs, but there was another model available: the constore. Already popular with pilots for their efficient service and mercantile focus, and built entirely with public-domain technology, the constore seemed to be the ideal solution. Eager for a quick and low-cost fix, the Co-operative placed a string of orders with the Constore Consortium.
But, as the planners began to realise, a main system station is not a constore. A Co-op main station is something far more than just a trading centre. It is a meeting place; an embassy; the central bureaucracy for all local-volume government above the atmosphere; and the command-and-control nexus for the Galactic Navy in the 95% of systems that do not host a Naval SecCom.
The conversion costs soared. Just refitting the constore's defensive fighter bays – originally designed for small, undemanding ex-Navy Sidewinders – to accommodate high-performance GalCop Vipers threatened to rupture many poorer systems' capital budgets. Worse, although the stations were built with PD tech, crucial parts of the trade hall, loading docks and internal traffic-management systems turned out to be proprietary, and surprisingly high annual leasing fees to the Constore Consortium had slipped unnoticed into the contract the Co-operative had signed so hastily.
Worse still was the realisation that the new stations' projected profitability depended on running them like constores – specifically, they counted on income from the riot of advertising that festoons the average Tescoo, Pi-42 or Star store, not to mention a brisk and lucrative trade in controlled commodities. Co-op rules on visual cultural sensitivity placed strict limitations on selling advertising as a revenue stream, and established regulations barred the export of narcotics, slaves or firearms from system stations, except under license and only to the local planet.
In short, the entire project was a legal, logistical and financial nightmare, a stupendous blunder in the grand old tradition of the Co-operative. After numerous inquiries, widespread sackings, eighteen demotions, eleven resignations and two suicides, the project was cancelled. The Merchants' Guild roared their disapproval, and the Constore Consortium launched an enormous claim for breach of contract combined with a class action suit on behalf of their shareholders for loss of earnings and mental anguish. Eventually, no doubt, some unsatisfactory compromise will be hammered out, and all parties will retire in a welter of accusations and buck-passing – also in the grand old tradition of the Co-operative. Meanwhile, a handful GalCop Trade Outposts circle a few embarrassed worlds, monuments to the Co-operative's less-than-glorious record in decision-making.
Overview
This oxp adds more variery to the Galcop main stations by introducing Griff non comercial trade outpost
Difficulty Rating
No difficulty. It only adds a replacement station.
Installing and Playing
To play the OXP, unzip the download file. This will create a forlder "Galcop_trade_outpost.oxp" Move that folder under the AddOns folder inside your oolite installation
PLEASE REMOVE ALL PREVIOUS VERSIONS OF GRIFF TRADE OUTPOST (The oxp folder in the previous versions is griff_trade_outpost.oxp instead of Galcop_trade_outpost.oxp) BECOUSE THIS VESRION WILL HAVE A CLASH WITH ALL THE PREVIOUS VESRIONS
Version history
Version 1.0, Initial release by CaptKev
Version 1.1, Updated by Griff & Ark
- Fix a missing shader file
- reduce the appearance of the station. Now it replaces only the 10% of coriolis
- Changes to the model (made by Griff) in order to be even more deferent from the constores
- Added a requires.plist