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==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
− | + | The Pickup Rail works in much the same way as the [[Rail Basic]]. Its major differences are that it is invisible and intangible, and that it is not possible to dock to it directly. | |
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+ | It is intended to be used in conjunction with a [[Pickup Point]]. If a Pickup Point is adjacent to a Pickup Rail, any [[Rail Docker]] that enters the Pickup Points radius will be docked to the adjacent Pickup Rail. Note that this behaviour can also be achieved using any other rail block except [[Rail Turret Axis]]. | ||
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+ | ===Exchanging Rails=== | ||
+ | Using an [[Activation Module]] it is possible to replace or reorient rails. | ||
+ | To do this, place an Activation Module and [[Linking|link]] it to all rails you want to change. Place any rail with the type and orientation you want to change the other rails to adjacent to the Activation Module. When the Activation Module is activated, the rails it links to are replaced with copies of the rail adjacent to the Activation Module. | ||
+ | To ensure this works correctly, only one rail block should be adjacent to the Activation Module. | ||
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+ | This also works using [[Inner Ship Remote]], [[Wireless Logic Module]], and [[Button]] in place of an Activation Module. | ||
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+ | [[Rail Turret Axis]] can not be modified this way. | ||
==Related== | ==Related== | ||
{{Docking Navigator}} | {{Docking Navigator}} | ||
[[Category:Docking]] [[Category:General]] | [[Category:Docking]] [[Category:General]] |
Revision as of 22:04, 5 November 2017
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Pickup Rail | |
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Hit Points | 100 |
Armor | 0.0% |
Mass | 0.05 |
Luminosity | none |
Data Value (ID) | 938 |
Pickup Rails are special intangible variations of Rail Basics intended for use in carriers in Fleets.
Item Description
Pickup Rails are a non physical, non visible block that functions as a basic rail. To enable automatic docking to it, a Pickup Area module must be placed within a adjacent to the Pickup Rail.
Production
Production Info | |||||
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Produced in a | Advanced Factory | ||||
Requires | To create | ||||
Sintyr Capsule | x10 |
Pickup Rail | x1 |
Usage
The Pickup Rail works in much the same way as the Rail Basic. Its major differences are that it is invisible and intangible, and that it is not possible to dock to it directly.
It is intended to be used in conjunction with a Pickup Point. If a Pickup Point is adjacent to a Pickup Rail, any Rail Docker that enters the Pickup Points radius will be docked to the adjacent Pickup Rail. Note that this behaviour can also be achieved using any other rail block except Rail Turret Axis.
Exchanging Rails
Using an Activation Module it is possible to replace or reorient rails. To do this, place an Activation Module and link it to all rails you want to change. Place any rail with the type and orientation you want to change the other rails to adjacent to the Activation Module. When the Activation Module is activated, the rails it links to are replaced with copies of the rail adjacent to the Activation Module. To ensure this works correctly, only one rail block should be adjacent to the Activation Module.
This also works using Inner Ship Remote, Wireless Logic Module, and Button in place of an Activation Module.
Rail Turret Axis can not be modified this way.