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    ==Trivia==
    ==Trivia==
    *StarMap was considered to be triggered to change mode by [[Polysilocn]] (Mode Active is Star System while, Mode Deactive is Star Neighborhood) since 2020.
    *StarMap was considered to be triggered to change mode by [[Polysilicon]] (Mode Active is Star System while, Mode Deactive is Star Neighborhood) since 2020.


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    Revision as of 05:21, 23 January 2022

    StarMap is an Instrument Object that appears very similar to Radar, but it can display Star System and a Galaxy depending on Coordinates.

    There are 2 modes which you can change the display on it: Star System (containing planets), and a Galaxy (Star neighborhood).

    However, you should pair StarMap with a Telescope and HyperDrive next to it to ensure you click on planets in a StarMap so Telescope and HyperDrive are changing coordinates properties.

    Description

    "Shows your current location in the universe and other nearby stars and celestial bodies. Has 2 modes, universe and solar. Universe mode shows your location in the universe, and solar mode shows your location in the solar system if you are in one. Requires power in order to function. It also has unique icons for every celestial body type. Clicking on a Icon will set a all connected HyperDrive/Telescope to those coordinates. When triggered with polysilicon, polysilicon 0 will set it to univesre mode, polysilicon 1 will set it to solar system mode, and polysilicon 2 will switch it. Has two iterative functions that can be used with the microcontroller 'GetBodies' and 'GetSystems', e.g. for key, val in StartMap:GetBodies() do "

    Misc.

    • Consumes 3 powers per tick

    Configuration

    • Cannot be configured

    Trivia

    • StarMap was considered to be triggered to change mode by Polysilicon (Mode Active is Star System while, Mode Deactive is Star Neighborhood) since 2020.
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