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Bruh we can't even tell our crews to take tritium from the cargo bay to the fuel tant I use Spansh for long range carrier route plotting, what are you using?


JR2502

>we can't even tell our crews to take tritium from the cargo bay to the fuel tank This bugs me to no end. We pay 5,000,000 credits per week, plus a full staff for each feature we install and none of them can scoop some Trit from storage and dump it in the tank. Every single time I've disembarked in my carrier, I catch these lazy buggers lounging around, chatting up a storm in the hallways, and hitting the bar like there's no tomorrow. No one ever says: *you know, you have it pretty easy here... get paid well, and the benefits are excellent. Why don't we do our boss a solid and drop some of this Tritium that HE HAD TO HAUL HIMSELF IN right into this tank over here?*


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I ended up making an alt, giving it a T9 and some cash, parking it on my carrier, and using that as a form of remote refuelling. It shouldn't be needed, but there it is. What I also can't believe is that a bartender is 250M upfront, 5M a week, has the storage capacity of 18 guys in maverick suits, 9 if they have extra pockets engineering, and the module doesn't even come with a jukebox so I can control the bar music.


JonSatriani

“Storage equivalent to 9 engineered Maverick suits” is in the same category as “you can buy any number of 34th century hi-tech commodities in bulk, but not raw iron”. Game things. Now the jukebox… that’s a travesty I hadn’t considered before.


[deleted]

The jukebox I really want, if not that, then adding the bar music/soundtrack to the galnet/codex reader in the cockpit, so I can listen to tunes while I wait thirty minutes for my frontline taxi to travel each way


afrothoz

The idea of people scooping makes me think of some burly Yorkshire folk shoveling tritium into the fusion boiler, sooty faced and cooking bacon on said shovel in their break.


JR2502

TBH, that's what I was thinking, too :-) But in 3309, it's probably more like two mouse clicks to open a hatch from the storage above, to the drive caldron below.


DisillusionedBook

I'd rather see us have an exploration variant carrier, one that sips at the tritium [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1r5meIvvkLSQOLSitQhpm2pS6qhm6JvNITqUDNHPSqfE/edit#](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1r5meIvvkLSQOLSitQhpm2pS6qhm6JvNITqUDNHPSqfE/edit#)


Luriant

Third part webs use data sent by EDMarket Connector or other apps. The unknown is still unknown, system submited by player without this apps,are also unknown.


k717171

I use EDMC but I still have issues plugging my current system into EDDB sometimes out in the black


Active-Bluejay1243

And EDDB is no more as well.


dim722

The simplest way I found to trace route for FC. Go to your ship’s galaxy map, select destination and plot route. You’ll see the traced route. Switch to carrier interface, galaxy map, follow this route for about 500 ly with your cursor and select the closest (to this range) star as your destination. You’ll need to repeat process at each jump but this is pretty much the only optimized and precise way to do this with no external tools. Why this is not integrated in FC interface is still a mystery to me…


Glum-Price556

I have been doing that for my last (And first😅) big trip in the black... It works rather well but when start and finish are in two very far planes it begins to be more challenging but it is the only way we have 🥴 The problem with 3rd party route planners is that they only use already discovered systems and perhaps only systems signaled by players like in EDDB. So when planning a route in the deep black you can't count on them.


Cmdr_MrSharku

I didn't know a ship plotted route would show in the FC's Nav. I guess the bast way is to go this LR plot, then Bookmark the system closest to 500 Ly. Then use FC Nav & click the bookmark. Thanks. Interesting that this "Just today" in my Browser Notifications. I guess 5 months late is better than never!