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The CIC - '''Combat Information Center''' is the brain and muscle during combat operations onboard a starship. | The CIC - '''Combat Information Center''' is the brain and muscle during combat operations onboard a starship. | ||
| − | From here the crew can view different pieces of information about the 3D Space, your weapon systems and their status, information about current hostile ships, | + | |
| + | From here the crew can view different pieces of information about the [[3D Space]] and their [[ObjectsinSpace]], your weapon systems and their status, information about current hostile ships, adjust damage control protocols and control Airlocks or Bulkheads to close routes for intruders or hull breaches. | ||
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Most of the Weapon systems on the ship can be remote-controlled from here, and it's usually located and the most protected part of the ship. | Most of the Weapon systems on the ship can be remote-controlled from here, and it's usually located and the most protected part of the ship. | ||
Latest revision as of 17:23, 26 June 2021
Not part of the First Prototype
The CIC - Combat Information Center is the brain and muscle during combat operations onboard a starship.
From here the crew can view different pieces of information about the 3D Space and their ObjectsinSpace, your weapon systems and their status, information about current hostile ships, adjust damage control protocols and control Airlocks or Bulkheads to close routes for intruders or hull breaches.
Most of the Weapon systems on the ship can be remote-controlled from here, and it's usually located and the most protected part of the ship.