Extreme Sports
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 7:42 am
Please do use this thread to introduce any extreme sports in which you participate in the Pioneer universe.In-universe sports only, please. The more dangerous, the more exciting, the better.Unpowered Landing from OrbitOfficially, now, the first extreme sport in Pioneer. The idea originated with s20dan, who performed the first unpowered landing from orbit on Venus.Right, here's the general gist of the sport, to differentiate it from any that other people come up with which might be similar.I fly to the planet in question using the autopilot to enter low orbit. I then execute a single burn in manual thrust mode (usually with the engine pointed in the direction of travel, the X on the hud) which will cause the vehicle's orbit to decay such that it will intercept the atmosphere. After that burn, there is absolutely no thruster use at all except for rotating the vehicle. A successful descent should end in the vehicle being in the "Landed" state on the surface, ready to take off using F5. Bouncing around on the surface without landing happens to me a lot, and I consider these to be failures to land, even though I get to live.Some tips:
[*:taxdphyo]Venus can be done in an Eagle MkI. You can do that right from the game start, without even ditching equipment.[*:taxdphyo]The lighter your vehicle, the lower your terminal velocity, and the less damage the ground will do when it comes up to be your friend.[*:taxdphyo]The lightest ship in the game right now is the Talon Military Interceptor. You'll need to remove its hyperdrive for minimum weight.[*:taxdphyo]The length of that single burn, and the resulting speed, is really the result of trial and error. With a low Venus orbit, burning until about about 6km/s is a good value, but you can go slower. in my experience, the higher your initial speed, the further you travel before entry, the flatter your entry angle, and the longer you spend in the atmosphere. This leads to a lower impact speed.[*:taxdphyo]Don't forget atmospheric shielding. You'll feel really silly if you do.[*:taxdphyo]You do need an atmosphere. Don't even bother trying this on the Moon.[*:taxdphyo]Oh, yeah - wheels down helps.If you want a Talon, but can't find one, typing this into the Lua console will get you one if you're docked:
Code:
Game.player:SetShipType('Talon Military Interceptor')
If you're in a remote system, you can lose your hyperdrive by typing these two lines into the console:
Code:
myhyperdrive = Game.player:GetEquip('ENGINE')Game.player:RemoveEquip(myhyperdrive)
Don't forget to jettison any unused fuel. Every tonne makes a difference.It's not a competitive sport as such, but for any given planet the challenge is emerging with the least damage. Taking the Talon down to Venus should be fruitful in that respect. I haven't tried shields on macho grounds, but I imagine that they're worth the additional weight. Perhaps there can be separate classes for shielded and unshielded drops.Here are the two videos I have already posted so far. First, Venus with the starting Eagle MkI: and then Saturn, with a striped-down Talon: Enjoy. Feel free to post your own Unpowered Landing from Orbit videos, or to come up with your own extreme sports!
[*:taxdphyo]Venus can be done in an Eagle MkI. You can do that right from the game start, without even ditching equipment.[*:taxdphyo]The lighter your vehicle, the lower your terminal velocity, and the less damage the ground will do when it comes up to be your friend.[*:taxdphyo]The lightest ship in the game right now is the Talon Military Interceptor. You'll need to remove its hyperdrive for minimum weight.[*:taxdphyo]The length of that single burn, and the resulting speed, is really the result of trial and error. With a low Venus orbit, burning until about about 6km/s is a good value, but you can go slower. in my experience, the higher your initial speed, the further you travel before entry, the flatter your entry angle, and the longer you spend in the atmosphere. This leads to a lower impact speed.[*:taxdphyo]Don't forget atmospheric shielding. You'll feel really silly if you do.[*:taxdphyo]You do need an atmosphere. Don't even bother trying this on the Moon.[*:taxdphyo]Oh, yeah - wheels down helps.If you want a Talon, but can't find one, typing this into the Lua console will get you one if you're docked:
Code:
Game.player:SetShipType('Talon Military Interceptor')
If you're in a remote system, you can lose your hyperdrive by typing these two lines into the console:
Code:
myhyperdrive = Game.player:GetEquip('ENGINE')Game.player:RemoveEquip(myhyperdrive)
Don't forget to jettison any unused fuel. Every tonne makes a difference.It's not a competitive sport as such, but for any given planet the challenge is emerging with the least damage. Taking the Talon down to Venus should be fruitful in that respect. I haven't tried shields on macho grounds, but I imagine that they're worth the additional weight. Perhaps there can be separate classes for shielded and unshielded drops.Here are the two videos I have already posted so far. First, Venus with the starting Eagle MkI: and then Saturn, with a striped-down Talon: Enjoy. Feel free to post your own Unpowered Landing from Orbit videos, or to come up with your own extreme sports!