[GLLUG] Artemis - Starship Bridge Simulator

Karl Schuttler karl.schuttler at gmail.com
Tue Apr 8 09:39:33 EDT 2014


I'm not aware of any interfacing capabilities (and I'm pretty sure they
don't exist presently). I'm not an android developer, and am not affiliated
with Spaceteam in any way, but you could try reaching out to them and see
if they might build a special version for you with Intents to do such
things.

On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 9:24 AM, Michael P. Flaga <michael at flaga.net> wrote:

>  Sounds interesting. Definitely worth looking at, during the meet up.
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> Do you know if it has an interface to external effects? Which was a key to
> goals. We have begun to add some controllable RGB panels. And will move on
> to smoke and etc... A stretch goal is to eventually have enough FX's and
> stations for a both at this summer's Maker Faire.
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> BTW - Artemis has App for both Android and iOS, along with PC.
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> Michael P. Flaga, michael at flaga.net
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> *From:* linux-user [mailto:linux-user-bounces at egr.msu.edu] *On Behalf Of *Karl
> Schuttler
> *Sent:* Tuesday, April 08, 2014 8:33 AM
> *Cc:* GLLUG
> *Subject:* Re: [GLLUG] Artemis - Starship Bridge Simulator
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> I would also encourage anyone who is interested in this and has an android
> or ios device to check out Spaceteam, a free game app which is a silly
> unrealistic space game along the same lines. Up to 4 players can play over
> wifi (or 2 over bluetooth). Each player has a small dash board on their
> screen of unique controls, and receives instructions which they must shout
> out for the other players to execute.
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> "Set gyrothruster to 2"
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> "Enable foglamp"
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> "Prepare taxes"
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> It's good fun
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBfHhfxLNPE
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> On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 10:31 PM, Michael P. Flaga <michael at flaga.net>
> wrote:
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> This week's High Impedance Air Gap (Electronics Club) at Lansing Makers
> Network will begin a series of events to improve and play our own instance
> of Artemis - Starship Bridge Simulator <http://www.artemis.eochu.com/>.
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> Yes, bring out your inner Sci-Fi Geek. All are welcome to attend and
> participate in this roll-playing game, along with the planning and creation
> of new effects via a DMX interface.
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> This ultimate target-rich environment fabricates the voyages of the
> Starship Artemis, and its sister vessels, whose ongoing mission is seek out
> aggressive life forms, marauders and even each other, and blow 'em all to
> spacedust! Scan for danger at the Science post, plot a course at Helm,
> launch mines and torpedoes from Weapons Control, manage the power and
> damage report from Engineering, intimidate the enemy from Communications,
> or take the big chair as Captain and coordinate your crew's actions.
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> Artemis is set up on several computers (please bring your own) networked
> together, each computer acting as a position on the bridge. Up to six
> people can play as the crew of each starship patrolling and defending
> outposts.
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