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Re: inert robot kills crew (indirectly)

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 8:16 am
by Maze1125
I agree, your crew attacking an inactive drone, rather than repairing the crack in the hull that's causing them to suffocate, is absurd.

Re: inert robot kills crew (indirectly)

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 11:10 am
by Gunnar
I had a deactivated enemy robot in my ship as well once. After I warped out and was fighting another ship, it activated again and started hitting things. I was able to kill it though, I just found it weird.

I was hoping that, as they surrendered and I warped off, the deactivated drone would become mine! Sadly, no.. :cry:

Re: inert robot kills crew (indirectly)

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 2:13 am
by thebigJ_A
Gunnar wrote:I had a deactivated enemy robot in my ship as well once. After I warped out and was fighting another ship, it activated again and started hitting things. I was able to kill it though, I just found it weird.

I was hoping that, as they surrendered and I warped off, the deactivated drone would become mine! Sadly, no.. :cry:
That clinches it. They're most definitely not working quite right. It's no huge deal, but it's something I'd like to see fixed in a patch.

Re: inert robot kills crew (indirectly)

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 4:39 am
by quxudica
thebigJ_A wrote:I'm enjoying this game immensely, but I've encountered something that I think might not be working as intended. At least, I hope it's not, as it's quite annoying.

I was fighting an enemy who was attacking me with boarding drones, among other things. I barely managed to pull ahead in the fight, when they offered to surrender. Now, normally I don't accept such surrenders, but they were offering fuel, and I was down to my last jump. So, I accepted. I set about repairing my ship, including a hull breach. Trouble is, the last drone they'd sent, just before the surrender, was sitting, inactive, in the room with the breach (directly on it, in fact).

Even though he was inactive, and the fight was over, my crew had to shot at him (not melee, for some reason) rather than repairing. I lost two of my crew to suffocation almost immediately. That's out of a crew of three, after losses in the fight. I'd been prepared to rotate the wounded crew out as they lost health while repairing, but with a door blocked by an inert robot they felt compelled to shoot and a un-repairable breach, there wasn't time.

I'm all for challenge, even sudden death, but this doesn't feel quite right to me.
The real question is, why do none of these interstellar spacecraft full of advanced space faring races not have space suits or oxygen masks.