Guys, food for thought; wouldn't a wrist mounted hologram computer or a tablet both be great ways to bring up a UI while *walking* around?
A computer interface that coils around a user’s wrist is one thing. Coiling it around the user’s neck is completely different. Am I the only one who thinks of the prison escape scene in the Arnold Swarzenegger movie “The Running Man” or the Rutger Hauer movie: “Deadlock, (aka Wedlock)”?
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Wait, you're not gonna mention the scandal about princess duval and her supposed former lover who admitted to being intimate with the princess despite her engagement with ambassador Rothchester??
I can't tell if you're flying with shields turned off, or completely shield-less.
In this build I was flying shieldless which works quiet well in the DBS. I didn't suggest that build as it is a bit more advanced as most pilots are used to having shields.
@@Exigeous Cool, I fly my Python shieldless for Robigo Mines passenger missions. Thought about doing that for DW2 but landing in planets in the wrong way could cost me:)
Yeah, it's *never* a good idea to fly shieldless, unless it's a hull reinforced combat build. It's just not worth the added risk and doesn't really "cost" you all that much to do so.
Aegis is pronounced ee-gis, isn't it?
CMDR Exigeous Yes just near the start. Old English and classical phonology does trip a lot of people up though! The US 'encyclopedia' and British 'encyclopaedia' are both pronounced the same, and that's how I remember ae whenever I encounter it. It's a bit archaic for the 34th century though, isn't it?
And I just asked the question what would happen if eagle eye went out. The timing I tell you.