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Commonly used to transport personnel and [[vehicle]]s from a [[planet]]'s surface to a [[spacecraft]] in orbit or vice versa. With access to [[Io_Tube|io tube]]s, it becomes possible to equip spacecraft with transporters. | Commonly used to transport personnel and [[vehicle]]s from a [[planet]]'s surface to a [[spacecraft]] in orbit or vice versa. With access to [[Io_Tube|io tube]]s, it becomes possible to equip spacecraft with transporters. | ||
For detailed information about how to use transporters, including manually using the console, see the [[Transporter Station]] page. | For detailed information about how to use transporters, including manually using the console, see the [[Transporter Station]] page. | ||
==Spacecraft== | |||
When a [[spacecraft]] has [[crew]] operating the [[Transporter_Station|transporter station]], it is possible to request a transporter beam from the ship. This is usually done on the ''crew'' channel. | When a [[spacecraft]] has [[crew]] operating the [[Transporter_Station|transporter station]], it is possible to request a transporter beam from the ship. This is usually done on the ''crew'' channel. | ||
A spacecraft with a working transporter does not require a door to the outside. In order to board a just-built ship with only a transporter, you need to use the transporter console either on a station, on another spacecraft that's already crewed, or in an [[Airport_Terminal|airport terminal]]. | A spacecraft with a working transporter does not require a door to the outside. In order to board a just-built ship with only a transporter, you need to use the transporter console either on a station, on another spacecraft that's already crewed, or in an [[Airport_Terminal|airport terminal]]. | ||
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Hailing on the [[Communication]]'s ''Hail'' channel will open private channel with all [[Space_Station|space station]]s in range. It is then possible to request a transporter beam on those channels if they have a working transporter. | Hailing on the [[Communication]]'s ''Hail'' channel will open private channel with all [[Space_Station|space station]]s in range. It is then possible to request a transporter beam on those channels if they have a working transporter. | ||
==Airport Terminal== | |||
An [[Airport_Terminal|airport terminal]] may contain transporters depending on the [[Building_Blueprint|building blueprint]] used. | An [[Airport_Terminal|airport terminal]] may contain transporters depending on the [[Building_Blueprint|building blueprint]] used. | ||
The [[Transporter_Station|transporter station]] is not manned, but it is possible to request a transporter beam on the ''trade'' [[communication]] channel, which will automatically activate the transporter. | The [[Transporter_Station|transporter station]] is not manned, but it is possible to request a transporter beam on the ''trade'' [[communication]] channel, which will automatically activate the transporter just like with a manned ship. | ||
It is also possible to manually use the transporter station just like a normal transporter. | It is also possible to manually use the transporter station just like a normal transporter. | ||
==Requesting Transport Via Communications== | |||
[[File:TransporterActive1.png|right|thumb|200px|An active transporter portal]] | |||
Transporter services can be requested over any [[Comm|channel]] that a [[Transporter Station]] operator is listening on, whether it is Voice, Crew, Intercom, etc. Depending on proximity to the requested transporter station, after pressing the [[File:MsgTransport.png|16px]] ''Request Transporter Beam'' button in the Comm window, one of two windows will appear. | |||
Requesting to "beam up" to a transporter simply requires selecting how many transporter portals to place at the current location. | |||
[[File:RequestTransportFar.png|frame|none|Requesting from a distance.]] | |||
When near a transporter station, there are more options to choose from. Pressing Beam Up will place a specified number of portals at the designated location. Pressing Beam Down will place the specified number of portals on the transporter pad of the station given the request. | |||
[[File:RequestTransportNear.png|frame|none|Requesting nearby.]] | |||
After an [[Avatar]] collides with a portal, they will be teleported to the specified destination and the portal will vanish. | |||
==Transporter Types== | ==Transporter Types== | ||
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===Personnel Transporter=== | ===Personnel Transporter=== | ||
The personnel transporter is the default transporter type. It can transport any [[creature]] that | The personnel transporter is the default transporter type. It can transport any [[creature]] that enters the portals. | ||
It requires transporter pads to be [[Designer_Menu#Associate_Parts|associated]] with the [[Transporter_Station|transporter station]] in order to function. | It requires transporter pads to be [[Designer_Menu#Associate_Parts|associated]] with the [[Transporter_Station|transporter station]] in order to function. | ||
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Vehicle transporters are used to transport [[vehicle]]s to and from a [[spacecraft]]. Requesting a beam up while seated in a vehicle will inform the crew to beam up the whole vehicle into a parking spot of the vehicle's type. | Vehicle transporters are used to transport [[vehicle]]s to and from a [[spacecraft]]. Requesting a beam up while seated in a vehicle will inform the crew to beam up the whole vehicle into a parking spot of the vehicle's type. | ||
The vehicle transporter does not require transporter pads, instead it requires the spacecraft to have parking spots for the individual vehicle type | The vehicle transporter does not require transporter pads, instead it requires the spacecraft to have parking spots for the individual vehicle type. | ||
Do note that the vehicle transporter can also transport [[creature]]s, just like the personnel transporter. This essentially makes it a straight upgrade with no drawbacks. | |||
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Revision as of 16:50, 12 March 2024
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Matter transmission facility. Allowing for instant transportation over short distances.
Commonly used to transport personnel and vehicles from a planet's surface to a spacecraft in orbit or vice versa. With access to io tubes, it becomes possible to equip spacecraft with transporters.
For detailed information about how to use transporters, including manually using the console, see the Transporter Station page.
Spacecraft
When a spacecraft has crew operating the transporter station, it is possible to request a transporter beam from the ship. This is usually done on the crew channel.
A spacecraft with a working transporter does not require a door to the outside. In order to board a just-built ship with only a transporter, you need to use the transporter console either on a station, on another spacecraft that's already crewed, or in an airport terminal.
Space Stations
Hailing on the Communication's Hail channel will open private channel with all space stations in range. It is then possible to request a transporter beam on those channels if they have a working transporter.
Airport Terminal
An airport terminal may contain transporters depending on the building blueprint used.
The transporter station is not manned, but it is possible to request a transporter beam on the trade communication channel, which will automatically activate the transporter just like with a manned ship.
It is also possible to manually use the transporter station just like a normal transporter.
Requesting Transport Via Communications
Transporter services can be requested over any channel that a Transporter Station operator is listening on, whether it is Voice, Crew, Intercom, etc. Depending on proximity to the requested transporter station, after pressing the Request Transporter Beam button in the Comm window, one of two windows will appear.
Requesting to "beam up" to a transporter simply requires selecting how many transporter portals to place at the current location.
When near a transporter station, there are more options to choose from. Pressing Beam Up will place a specified number of portals at the designated location. Pressing Beam Down will place the specified number of portals on the transporter pad of the station given the request.
After an Avatar collides with a portal, they will be teleported to the specified destination and the portal will vanish.
Transporter Types
There are 2 types of transporters.
Personnel Transporter
The personnel transporter is the default transporter type. It can transport any creature that enters the portals.
It requires transporter pads to be associated with the transporter station in order to function.
Vehicle Transporter
Vehicle transporters are used to transport vehicles to and from a spacecraft. Requesting a beam up while seated in a vehicle will inform the crew to beam up the whole vehicle into a parking spot of the vehicle's type.
The vehicle transporter does not require transporter pads, instead it requires the spacecraft to have parking spots for the individual vehicle type.
Do note that the vehicle transporter can also transport creatures, just like the personnel transporter. This essentially makes it a straight upgrade with no drawbacks.