Orisis
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Pre-Production
Orisis Class is GASECWorks' newest heavy industry frigate. It can be adapted to many roles. It depends on the customer.
Planned Variants
- Coriolis (core) tug
- Heavy freighter
- Planetary lifter
- Passenger cruiser
- Navy Frigate
- Hospital ship
- Science vessel
- Luxury cruiser for the Elite commander.
Pre-Production Blueprints
First Customer - GASECspaceliners
The Orisis Ferry is a large Megaship by GASECspaceliners. It is based on the basic Orisis hull. It is a large passenger carrier intended for longer distances and also for systems outside the spaceways.
Currently it is operated by Oo-Go which provides different trips and cruises along the 8 galaxies. The Orisis Carrier does not dock, it loads from within the Station Safety Zone.
Known facts
First testflight was a disaster. An Astroid that travelled through the Witchspace hole impacted the ship @ Diso and the first ship was destroyed. (read about it in DaddyHoggy's excellent story Lazarus). Later versions of the Orisis have some structural upgrades to prevent such disasters. Now the auto lifepod system ejects the passengers in case of disaster.
Deck Plan for Oo-Go Passengers
OXP Features
- Shaders.
- Effects.
- Lights.
- Engines that can be shot off.
- Escape capsule fleet.
- Realistic behaviour (slow turning, NO docking in stations).
Download & Installation
Orisis OXP v1.3, on Box.Net.
NB: The BigShips.oxp is required, but is included in the above archive.
Extract the OXP into your Addons directory of Oolite. Just to be sure startup Oolite with the SHIFT-key pressed until you see the spinning Cobra MKIII.
Version History
v1.3 Released on 21st January 2010. Included new textures, and new variants by ADCK.
v1.0 First released on 26th April 2009.
Credits
Concept and Idea: P.A. Groove
Reskins and New Models: ADCK
Scripting and Help: Thargoid
Fiction: DaddyHoggy (see his story Lazarus)
Licence
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