Vimana HUD

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Overview

This HUD (Heads Up Display) is highly complex and can be outfitted with a selection of equipment purchasable through the F3 screen while docked. Gnievmir's original Vimana alters some of the game mechanics, and is not compatible with the HUD selector. Dybal has taken on maintaining it, and has updated it and disentangled some of its dependancies.

Vimana Hud info.png

Descriptions:

1    Target Module (if target selected) or Travel Module box (shown)
2    Active/primed equipment
3    Equipment mode (if defined by b or n keys)
4    Fuel Injector (red if damaged or no fuel)
5    low fuel
6    Distance to Target (if selected)
7    Cloaking Device (if active)
8    ECM (red if damaged)
9    Self Repair System (oxp)
10   LMSS (Laser Mount Selection System) (oxp)
11   Current weapon
12   AMS Anti-Missile System darts count/status (oxp)
13   SRS Self Repair System bots count/status (oxp)
14   If visible - ship needs maintenance!
15   IronHide armour (oxp)
16   Extra Energy Unit
17   Shield Capacitors (oxp)
18   Shield Cycler (oxp)
19   Ship status box

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Purchasable Additions

- Travel Module (1,000cr) shows multiple witchspace destinations

- Ship Module (1,5000cr) shows damage status of ship

- Target Module (2,5000cr) shows combat information with a nice icon of most of the probable targets

- Vimana Beam Laser (15,000cr) a cool-running military-style laser with only 25km range

- TFSystem (Target Filtering System: 3,100cr): selects class of target: hostile, police, thargoid, neutral, asteroid etc


The Name

The Sanskrit word vi-māna (विमान) literally means "measuring out, traversing" or "having been measured out". Monier Monier-Williams defines Vimana as "a car or a chariot of the gods, any self-moving aerial car sometimes serving as a seat or throne, sometimes self-moving and carrying its occupant through the air; other descriptions make the Vimana more like a house or palace, and one kind is said to be seven stories high", and quotes the Pushpaka Vimana of Ravana as an example. It may denote any car or vehicle, especially a bier or a ship as well as a palace of an emperor, especially with seven stories.[1] In some Indian languages like Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu, and Hindi, vimana or vimanam means "aircraft", for example in the town name Vimanapura (a suburb of Bangalore) and Vimannagar, a town in Pune. In another context, Vimana is a feature in Hindu temple architecture. (from Wikipedia)

Links

BB Discussion

Video

To download Gnievmir's original Vimana

Wikipedia article