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===== History ===== | ===== History ===== | ||
- | The All-Range Cockpit Option, or " | + | The All-Range Cockpit Option, or " |
Frustrated, the engineers decided to abandon the traditional cockpit design entirely. | Frustrated, the engineers decided to abandon the traditional cockpit design entirely. | ||
- | They looked to the technologies available to them from Noval and other corporations and decided to take a more novel approach. All control sticks, control panels, and other physical components were removed. In their place, the engineers designed a cockpit that could adapt, moment to moment, to fit the user's exact needs. [[materials: | + | They looked to the technologies available to them from Noval and other corporations and decided to take a more novel approach. All control sticks, control panels, and other physical components were removed. In their place, the engineers designed a cockpit that could adapt, moment to moment, to fit the user's exact needs. [[materials: |
In effect, users enter a cockpit and become weightless. Necessary controls float and form into place around them, whether it be a chair to sit in or a console to enter commands. And, when things change, the cockpit changes to match. | In effect, users enter a cockpit and become weightless. Necessary controls float and form into place around them, whether it be a chair to sit in or a console to enter commands. And, when things change, the cockpit changes to match. | ||
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=== Volumetric Display Modules === | === Volumetric Display Modules === | ||
- | Multiple [[corp: | + | Multiple |
=== Orchestra === | === Orchestra === | ||
- | An [[corp: | + | An [[corp: |
Combined with the other sensors within the ARCO, the Orchestra can read a user's large inputs (such as pushing a ' | Combined with the other sensors within the ARCO, the Orchestra can read a user's large inputs (such as pushing a ' | ||
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In addition to the replicated functions of a normal cockpit/ | In addition to the replicated functions of a normal cockpit/ | ||
- | Further details about the ARCO's controls can be found in the [[wip:corp: | + | Further details about the ARCO's controls can be found in the [[corp: |
==== Appearance ==== | ==== Appearance ==== | ||
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The ARCO comes in a range of options based on the size and needs of the craft it will be used in. Specific details for each are contained within this section. | The ARCO comes in a range of options based on the size and needs of the craft it will be used in. Specific details for each are contained within this section. | ||
- | All ARCO variants are able to act like the [[wip:corp: | + | All ARCO variants are able to act like the [[corp: |
=== ARCO-C === | === ARCO-C === | ||
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During an emergency, Rebinder encases the user and acts as a crash support structure. Intelligently designed crumple zones, liquid-metal cushioning, and other protective features swiftly form into place, securing the user's body against external harm and dampening as much impact force as possible. Once danger has passed, the Rebinder will expand to form a protective bubble around the user until conditions are adequately safe to allow the user to dismiss it. The cockpit' | During an emergency, Rebinder encases the user and acts as a crash support structure. Intelligently designed crumple zones, liquid-metal cushioning, and other protective features swiftly form into place, securing the user's body against external harm and dampening as much impact force as possible. Once danger has passed, the Rebinder will expand to form a protective bubble around the user until conditions are adequately safe to allow the user to dismiss it. The cockpit' | ||
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+ | If the craft' | ||
A simple battery backup is included that can power the system for up to four hours in the event that the ARCO-I is separated from a craft' | A simple battery backup is included that can power the system for up to four hours in the event that the ARCO-I is separated from a craft' | ||
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Each station behaves in a similar way to the Type-M, configuring itself for the moment-to-moment needs of that station' | Each station behaves in a similar way to the Type-M, configuring itself for the moment-to-moment needs of that station' | ||
- | In the event of an emergency, each ' | + | In the event of an emergency, each ' |
==== Availability ==== | ==== Availability ==== | ||
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[[user: | [[user: | ||
- | 🚧 This article is a work-in-progress. Is it not currently approved. | + | [[https:// |
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