Fortress replacement for Transmitter [V0.3 Released]
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Right all, it is released.
LOL RELEASED XD
No, seriously, tell me if it doesn't work or something. It should work with all good landscape sets.
LOL RELEASED XD
No, seriously, tell me if it doesn't work or something. It should work with all good landscape sets.
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Nice work guys. Good cooperative effort Captain_Kirk, Oz and WhiteHand.
Now ... I can't resist commenting on a couple of WhiteHand's comments ... al in good fun of course
... these two to be specific:
Tourists are a cargo. I know. I live in a community that receives several shiploads of the stuff every summer. The city I live in is referred to as a "tourist destination". That is an industry that accepts tourist cargo, reprocesses it and returns it to its source for further processing. The reprocessing of tourists is a two step process. First the product must be fattened up, a process not very different from the concept of feed lots in the cattle industry. The feed lots are called restaurants and the cattle ... erm ... tourists are attracted to them like flies to a carcass. Once suitably fattened up, the tourist must be properly cleaned and relieved of infestations, infections and impurities collectively referred to as "cash". Note that some tourists are resistant to this, akin to cattle being led to slaughter. Every now and then, one shows signs of resistance, almost as if it realizes its eventual fate. Along with restaurants, the tourist destination industry consists of a variety of snares commonly referred to as "tourist traps". These devices are particularly effective at cleaning out the carcas ... erm ... tourist, preparing it for its eventual return to the ship. Note that ships are not the only mode of conveyance. Planes, trains and busses are often refitted to accomodate tourists by a method called "chartering". Charter busses are particularly effective in the mass transport of the tourist commodity. Furthermore, a properly designed tourist destination can measure its effectiveness by the number of tourists that are snared in the wild as they roam the countryside in "automobiles". After reprocessing, the tourist cargo is returned to the conveyance that provided it whereupon it may be forwarded to another "tourist destination" for further processing or it may be returned to its source where a final process referred to as "import duty" or "taxation" is applied, the latter being particularly effective in cleaning the victim ... erm ... tourist of any residual "cash".
Whitehand, as you can see, the tourist industry is indeed legitimate and worthy of use in ECS and as for their isolation from normal "passenger" cargo, this is to be encouraged to protect the passengers from possible cash infections.
Sincerely,
Wallyweb

Now ... I can't resist commenting on a couple of WhiteHand's comments ... al in good fun of course

AndWhiteHand wrote:It also puts forward the view that tourists are too 'high' to travel with regular passengers, damn snobs.
The Tourist IndustryWhiteHand wrote:Imma coding it up, as simply a lighthouse replacement, until you people somehow manage to convince me of the merits of using ECS Cargoes.
Tourists are a cargo. I know. I live in a community that receives several shiploads of the stuff every summer. The city I live in is referred to as a "tourist destination". That is an industry that accepts tourist cargo, reprocesses it and returns it to its source for further processing. The reprocessing of tourists is a two step process. First the product must be fattened up, a process not very different from the concept of feed lots in the cattle industry. The feed lots are called restaurants and the cattle ... erm ... tourists are attracted to them like flies to a carcass. Once suitably fattened up, the tourist must be properly cleaned and relieved of infestations, infections and impurities collectively referred to as "cash". Note that some tourists are resistant to this, akin to cattle being led to slaughter. Every now and then, one shows signs of resistance, almost as if it realizes its eventual fate. Along with restaurants, the tourist destination industry consists of a variety of snares commonly referred to as "tourist traps". These devices are particularly effective at cleaning out the carcas ... erm ... tourist, preparing it for its eventual return to the ship. Note that ships are not the only mode of conveyance. Planes, trains and busses are often refitted to accomodate tourists by a method called "chartering". Charter busses are particularly effective in the mass transport of the tourist commodity. Furthermore, a properly designed tourist destination can measure its effectiveness by the number of tourists that are snared in the wild as they roam the countryside in "automobiles". After reprocessing, the tourist cargo is returned to the conveyance that provided it whereupon it may be forwarded to another "tourist destination" for further processing or it may be returned to its source where a final process referred to as "import duty" or "taxation" is applied, the latter being particularly effective in cleaning the victim ... erm ... tourist of any residual "cash".
Whitehand, as you can see, the tourist industry is indeed legitimate and worthy of use in ECS and as for their isolation from normal "passenger" cargo, this is to be encouraged to protect the passengers from possible cash infections.
Sincerely,
Wallyweb
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its too much one colour, more sand than stone. you know what i mean?Oz wrote: I think that this will be the final version, unless someone has a vital critique. 'Kay? Kay.
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if you dont, ill explain properly but not right this very second.
but i AM impressed.
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M4rek, too late, its coded and released 

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i can read.
and, if it is fully released and unchangeable, why is it "release 0.1"?
and, if it is fully released and unchangeable, why is it "release 0.1"?
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Everyone has a photographic memory - Some just don't have film
No matter how hard life gets, remember there is always light at the end of the tunnel. Let's just hope it's not a train.
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Works ok for me as a lighthouse, thanks guys, good work.
But you might have used the wrong tower as a model. How about this one, in the main street of Camperdown.
So it's a building in town, and a tourist attraction. However in the context of the game, a lighthouse replacement is probably easier to use. (how's that for undecided.
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Peter
But you might have used the wrong tower as a model. How about this one, in the main street of Camperdown.
So it's a building in town, and a tourist attraction. However in the context of the game, a lighthouse replacement is probably easier to use. (how's that for undecided.

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Dudley Castle is on a hill (like most British castles) in the middle of a 5 mile radius of solid urban area.
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Yes, your castle is a nicer tower. Not many castles here, but plenty of Victorian monstrosities like this one. It's really out of place in a small (3000) country town.
http://www.gatewaybbs.com.au/Campdown/Attract.htm
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Screenies anyone?
m4rek: I tried to keep it as faithful to the pictures that were posted here. It seemed to be largely limestone, which is kinda sandy/blonde in color. If the consensus is to grey it down a bit, I'd be willing to tweak it for a v0.2 release.
WhiteHand: Thanks for coding this, Bub. As Wally said, this was a cool collaboration project. Hopefully, we'll be able to work together again!
Cheers!
m4rek: I tried to keep it as faithful to the pictures that were posted here. It seemed to be largely limestone, which is kinda sandy/blonde in color. If the consensus is to grey it down a bit, I'd be willing to tweak it for a v0.2 release.
WhiteHand: Thanks for coding this, Bub. As Wally said, this was a cool collaboration project. Hopefully, we'll be able to work together again!

Cheers!
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