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Road cars feature remote manual control overrides for owners of the vehicles to take control of the vehicle. Should the need ever arise, manual control allows the remote owner to control the vehicle to perform a variety of actions that the on-board auto pilot would otherwise never take. Such as altering acceleration, change lanes to overtake a slow vehicle, manually fire any on-board weapon systems or make U-turns without an intersection. | Road cars feature remote manual control overrides for owners of the vehicles to take control of the vehicle. Should the need ever arise, manual control allows the remote owner to control the vehicle to perform a variety of actions that the on-board auto pilot would otherwise never take. Such as altering acceleration, change lanes to overtake a slow vehicle, manually fire any on-board weapon systems or make U-turns without an intersection. | ||
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Revision as of 16:16, 22 July 2020
Overview
Within Mega-Primus' forest of high rise structures that proliferate the skyline, its primary mode of low cost travel involves the mass transit People Tube system that propels hapless travellers around the city at high speeds without requiring any vessels of conveyance. It's a free public service and you will not be restricted from accessing the people tubes even if you are in Transtellar's black books.
For those less inclined to travel the old fashioned way, the grav road system allows for reasonable access around the city in more conventional low flying hovercars. Like the ancient mass-transit system of trains, these vehicles are only able to travel along the roads and can not go beyond them.
As with all transport vehicles in the city, road vehicles have built in auto pilots that allow navigation to anywhere in the city as long as there is a road.
Military Vehicles
Civilian Vehicles
Manual Control
Road cars feature remote manual control overrides for owners of the vehicles to take control of the vehicle. Should the need ever arise, manual control allows the remote owner to control the vehicle to perform a variety of actions that the on-board auto pilot would otherwise never take. Such as altering acceleration, change lanes to overtake a slow vehicle, manually fire any on-board weapon systems or make U-turns without an intersection.
For an overview of available commands, see the page on manual control.
See Also