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Hyperbolic Time-Chamber(New system/sector/mission)
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A single sector artificial system, accessed in Odia M-14 by a mission.
Requirements 5/5/5/5/5 and 1000+ duel rank
The sector itself would not look like it is in space, it would look like a artificial dimension so a bright background and a light amount of white fog (If M7 and C-12 are 100% fog this sector would be 10% fogged)
It would have a single station at the center, the old m7 model would work well here but even something like the one in Latos I-8 would work. You would only be able to use what you bring into the sector. The station would not provide free repairs or reloads, the station would not be able to be set homed. To return to Odia a mission would be required.
There would be certain benefits to this sector, with certain restrictions.
The main bonus, would be 4X benefits from the active temporary mission which would last based the "power level" of each pilot. That can be based around licenses and duel rank, the length of time that can be spent within the sector as well. The amount of XP(Combat, Heavy and Light) would be based on the total licenses and duel rank of the pilot killed.
Also, the total mass of all ships should increase to some arbitrary number to simulate an increase in gravity on entrance to the sector, something overwhelming like a 25-50% increase would function well.
For example.
5/5/5/5/5 with 1000 duel rank would be permitted to use the HTC for 30 minutes a day
6/6/6/6/6 with 1100 for an hour
7/7/7/7/7 with 1200 for a hour and a half
8/8/8/8/8 with 1300 for two hours
and so on
A single sector artificial system, accessed in Odia M-14 by a mission.
Requirements 5/5/5/5/5 and 1000+ duel rank
The sector itself would not look like it is in space, it would look like a artificial dimension so a bright background and a light amount of white fog (If M7 and C-12 are 100% fog this sector would be 10% fogged)
It would have a single station at the center, the old m7 model would work well here but even something like the one in Latos I-8 would work. You would only be able to use what you bring into the sector. The station would not provide free repairs or reloads, the station would not be able to be set homed. To return to Odia a mission would be required.
There would be certain benefits to this sector, with certain restrictions.
The main bonus, would be 4X benefits from the active temporary mission which would last based the "power level" of each pilot. That can be based around licenses and duel rank, the length of time that can be spent within the sector as well. The amount of XP(Combat, Heavy and Light) would be based on the total licenses and duel rank of the pilot killed.
Also, the total mass of all ships should increase to some arbitrary number to simulate an increase in gravity on entrance to the sector, something overwhelming like a 25-50% increase would function well.
For example.
5/5/5/5/5 with 1000 duel rank would be permitted to use the HTC for 30 minutes a day
6/6/6/6/6 with 1100 for an hour
7/7/7/7/7 with 1200 for a hour and a half
8/8/8/8/8 with 1300 for two hours
and so on
It's not clear what is to be gained by going to this mystery sector.
Just another troll "suggestion" meant to elicit hilarious reactions.
I think that the goal here is for the blinding white background to sunbleach your hair to a nice golden hue, while simultaneously creating a glistening aura of sweat with which to dazzle your opponents.
ok? So what do the missions entail? I mean, if this is just a troll suggestion, ok. But it could be interesting, if more was said about what one needed to do to get there and return, and what one does / gets /experiences while there?
I'm already white,why do i need artificial light my man?!?!?
Blaqk is just using the hyperbolic time chamber from Dragon Ball Z as a premise for this.
All dragon ball z material need to be seized and burned.
Blaqk stahp.
Joyless is right.
Blaqk should hide his power level more often.
Blaqk should hide his power level more often.