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Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 9:14 am
Don't worry Tso...you'll get your armory. I'm thinking about having several actually, a small armory to each deck, and then a much larger armory where all the heavy ordinance is on the center most level.
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Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 9:18 am
Make sure they can't be acessed by non-personell, I would hate an enemy boarding party to get free ammo and guns, compliment of XTI
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Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 9:19 am
General Tso Xemaca It's actually a group of programs and a definition library that have to be set up just right in order for it to work. First I had to set up my LDraw library, where all the information for lego pieces is kept. Then It installed all my applications. I use MLCad to edit the model, LDView to take a look at it in real time. When I'm happy with it and choose to post it up, I convert the .ldr file into a .pov by using L3P, alongside of a visual interface add-on L3PAO which makes it easier to convert, and I convert the file to .pov and that's what makes the ultra cool, semi-realistic one that I just posted. I suggest taking a look at www.ldraw.org if you want to start on this one. It takes lots of patience though, for it can get frustrating at times using the fine grid placement option. neutral *gets out his lego set and starts building the armory* xp well, that got boring real fast... anyway, since I want to be a computer graphics guru for a job I might as well get this done... Installed... directory and whatnot correctly working i guess... did the readme... Xemaca... please PM me and tell me how this works exactly... *ish confused*
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Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 9:29 am
Sanu-Yasha Make sure they can't be acessed by non-personell, I would hate an enemy boarding party to get free ammo and guns, compliment of XTI Don't worry, voice command access along side of vocalized password protocols that use the same voice recognition software as the central computer, therefore, it has to come from the person, and cannot be simulated.
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Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 10:43 am
Xemaca Sanu-Yasha Make sure they can't be acessed by non-personell, I would hate an enemy boarding party to get free ammo and guns, compliment of XTI Don't worry, voice command access along side of vocalized password protocols that use the same voice recognition software as the central computer, therefore, it has to come from the person, and cannot be simulated. may I set out an idea, what if someone forces a member to open it, using their voice?
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Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 1:20 pm
Sanu-Yasha Xemaca Sanu-Yasha Make sure they can't be acessed by non-personell, I would hate an enemy boarding party to get free ammo and guns, compliment of XTI Don't worry, voice command access along side of vocalized password protocols that use the same voice recognition software as the central computer, therefore, it has to come from the person, and cannot be simulated. may I set out an idea, what if someone forces a member to open it, using their voice? They'd need to say some sort of code, one opens the door, the other activates a Camera Designator and a celing turret, maybe? *a few hours later* ok, with the gMax, what the image is, is a spacemine from Starfox Adventures. Its really really bad. Its crap to what you can do. It took awhile, but atleast Im learning.
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Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 6:29 pm
My attempt to emulate Xemaca's Awesomeness 
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Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 6:46 pm
Sanu-Yasha Xemaca Sanu-Yasha Make sure they can't be acessed by non-personell, I would hate an enemy boarding party to get free ammo and guns, compliment of XTI Don't worry, voice command access along side of vocalized password protocols that use the same voice recognition software as the central computer, therefore, it has to come from the person, and cannot be simulated. may I set out an idea, what if someone forces a member to open it, using their voice? I can always have it where double command access is required, two officers must put in their authorization codes, as well as the weapons being DNA sensative.
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Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 7:20 pm
Tso, that is so cool. nevermind, missing a program xp
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Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 7:38 pm
Xemaca Sanu-Yasha Xemaca Sanu-Yasha Make sure they can't be acessed by non-personell, I would hate an enemy boarding party to get free ammo and guns, compliment of XTI Don't worry, voice command access along side of vocalized password protocols that use the same voice recognition software as the central computer, therefore, it has to come from the person, and cannot be simulated. may I set out an idea, what if someone forces a member to open it, using their voice? I can always have it where double command access is required, two officers must put in their authorization codes, as well as the weapons being DNA sensative. This could be a problem. We would have to bring officers off the bridge to open ammo lockers then...
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Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 8:09 pm
General Tso Xemaca Sanu-Yasha Xemaca Sanu-Yasha Make sure they can't be acessed by non-personell, I would hate an enemy boarding party to get free ammo and guns, compliment of XTI Don't worry, voice command access along side of vocalized password protocols that use the same voice recognition software as the central computer, therefore, it has to come from the person, and cannot be simulated. may I set out an idea, what if someone forces a member to open it, using their voice? I can always have it where double command access is required, two officers must put in their authorization codes, as well as the weapons being DNA sensative. This could be a problem. We would have to bring officers off the bridge to open ammo lockers then... Simply give officers a remote access panel located on the bridge.
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Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 8:22 pm
Smithwillsuffice... General Tso Xemaca Sanu-Yasha Xemaca Sanu-Yasha Make sure they can't be acessed by non-personell, I would hate an enemy boarding party to get free ammo and guns, compliment of XTI Don't worry, voice command access along side of vocalized password protocols that use the same voice recognition software as the central computer, therefore, it has to come from the person, and cannot be simulated. may I set out an idea, what if someone forces a member to open it, using their voice? I can always have it where double command access is required, two officers must put in their authorization codes, as well as the weapons being DNA sensative. This could be a problem. We would have to bring officers off the bridge to open ammo lockers then... Simply give officers a remote access panel located on the bridge. Brilliant! 3nodding
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Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 8:27 pm
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Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 8:29 pm
Hey Tso...attach the model file of your turret to an e-mail and send it to me. I'll PM you my e-mail address.
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Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 8:46 pm
But, really stupid question... The reason we've to give for a Command Position on the Dunerunner, it'd be RP, not a real life thing, right? xp
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