
By the way, we've just let ourselves carried away and... where's N-S???

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Jawohl!EmperorJon wrote: Oh, and fixing a few minor typos, don't know who taught you to put he'ld
I believe it's He'd...
Actually it works out approx. 115ms.Tenlar Scarflame wrote:Doing the strafe maneuver would get him to about 70m/s.
I can assure no other ships are involved, one spacesuit and that be it. Pinky promise!BeidAmmikon wrote:Of course it's just a story, but it's a DiD one, so real O2 levels are the requirement to actually believe it, if it's to be believed (repeated successfully, that is).silenced wrote:that "O2-giver" is just there for nothing else, so it fits in pretty well and does not need to be mentioned
When you're wrong, you're wrong, and it's best to fess up. Well, mntnd3w pointed out to me via PM that if you wait long enough, you do indeed replenish your O². So I tried it this morning before work by docking in my suit. Nothing happened right away, so I went to get a cup of coffee, and when I came back, lo and behold, the suit once again had 100% O².Nanook wrote:You don't replenish air by docking at a station. I know, I've tried. But it's been a while and I don't remember if there's one or two hours of air on board, but I think it's only one. If one, he's not going to make it to SPG without a script or other 'artistic license'. If two, he might just pull it off. Time will tell.
So claim the damn thing, get in it, air up, and quit allowing time for stray debris like Tomahawks, PPC, and autopilots to sail by and crack your suit open!NUKLEAR-SLUG wrote:.. Yep, O2 was getting kindof low there..
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Time: 01:46:49
Credits: 1000
You'd better give yourself a SETA, then, or you'll die of old age before you get anywhere at 14 M/s.Frostynso wrote:I'm going to try this without using the strafe.
100 km at 14 m/s = Very Long, Very Grey Hair (assuming human, of course).pjknibbs wrote:He'll be able to cover 100km before running out of oxygen--should be enough to get him to a station to top up!
2 hours... Just a hair over 119 minutes to be more exact.Nanook wrote:100 km at 14 m/s = Very Long, Very Grey Hair (assuming human, of course).pjknibbs wrote:He'll be able to cover 100km before running out of oxygen--should be enough to get him to a station to top up!