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For close-orbiting beacons receiving long-distance hops, spread could cause ships to transgress across the gravity well barrier, or in the case of the IB-1 and low-gravity bodies they could even land under terrain. That second case applies it's own penalties, but the final position should include a check for the first case as well to apply something like loss of ship stored EC and a healthy dash of angular momentum or orbital offset. The confirm window needs to warn about the possibility of this happening too.
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For close-orbiting beacons receiving long-distance hops, spread could cause ships to transgress across the gravity well barrier, or in the case of the IB-1 and low-gravity bodies they could even land under terrain. That second case applies it's own penalties, but the final position should include a check for the first case as well to apply something like loss of ship stored EC and a healthy dash of angular momentum or orbital offset. The confirm window needs to warn about the possibility of this happening too.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: