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If I dock myself into a ship about to Warp-In, Everything goes VERY FAST
Is there a way to dock yourself to a ship and set the ship to warp-in from hyperspace?
If I do it, The ships all go VERY fast and never jumps out of warp.
Just don't give away the homeworld...

 

Offline Cobra

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Re: If I dock myself into a ship about to Warp-In, Everything goes VERY FAST
I think you'd have to give control over your ship to the AI if you want to do that.
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Re: If I dock myself into a ship about to Warp-In, Everything goes VERY FAST
Is there a way to dock yourself to a ship and set the ship to warp-in from hyperspace?

not exactly... but you could simulate being docked with a ship warpin' in by creating a warp-effect behing it...
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