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*[[BuoyRepair|Buoy Repair OXP]] Repair company for defect or destroyed nav-beacons ([[User:Eric Walch|Eric Walch]] & [[User:Svengali|Svengali]]: 2015) | *[[BuoyRepair|Buoy Repair OXP]] Repair company for defect or destroyed nav-beacons ([[User:Eric Walch|Eric Walch]] & [[User:Svengali|Svengali]]: 2015) | ||
+ | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hBhZqQnyj0 New Smivs Buoy (YouTube)] | ||
[[Category:Oolite Miscellaneous]] | [[Category:Oolite Miscellaneous]] |
Revision as of 11:41, 30 September 2021
Buoy | |
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Size (metres, W×H×L) | 100 x 100 x 100 |
Cargo capacity | 0 TC |
Cargo bay extension | N/A |
Maximum speed | 0 LM |
Manoeuvrability | Roll: 2.0 Pitch: 2.0 |
Energy banks | 0 |
Energy recharge rate | Poor (2.0) |
Gun mounts | None |
Missile slots | None |
Shield boosters available | No |
Military shields available | No |
Hyperspace capable | No |
OXP or standard | Standard |
Available to player | No |
Base price | N/A |
Description
A buoy is a floating device that can have many different purposes. It can be anchored (stationary) or allowed to drift.
They are most commonly used for as a beacon for navigation.
- Every main station has a buoy ten kilometers from the entrance to the docking bay, allowing vessels to align themselves with the station. If the buoy is right behind you and the station right ahead, you are properly aligned.
- Every system has a buoy at which one arrives when entering a new system from witchspace. This is usually called a Witchpoint Beacon.
- Depending on your oxp cocktail preferences you may find that secondary orbital stations do not have buoys, or that rock hermits do!
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See Also
- WPB (WitchPoint Buoy) Older version of buoy for poorer systems (Murgh - old, but rebundled)
- Buoy Repair OXP Repair company for defect or destroyed nav-beacons (Eric Walch & Svengali: 2015)