![]() A situation where a server admin might use this is if a player lost an Astro Miner or it was destroyed by a chunk reset, map save error, etc etc. Players are not allowed to place more Astro Miners than a server set maximum limit (controlled by the config setting ```astroMinerMax``` in nf, the default is 6). It can be reset to 0, or set to a given number. gcastrominer > - shows the number of Astro Miners a player currently has placed in the world. gckit - gives a Space Emergency Kit item to the named player, or to yourself if no player was specified. See also: Tutorials/Space Station for Server Admins It should not be needed for planets, which are static dimensions (they stay registered all the time). ![]() There may be other solutions for the same problem. This is needed for certain things to work properly on servers, for example Essentials teleport commands including /home and /warp. gckeeploaded - keeps a dimension (for example, a space station) from unregistering on a server when all players have left the dimension. It can be used if you need to save+clear and later restore player inventories when they enter and leave a certain area (for example, a Spleef arena or other BattleArena). This is intended for use by automatic systems including other server mods and plugins. gcinv - applies the relevant command to the extended Galacticraft inventory slots ( save the inventory for a later restore, clear it, or force drop all items). If the argument player is omitted, you will be teleported. dimensiontp - take the named player directly to the Planet Selection Screen without riding a rocket. In single player, you are automatically "Op" if you created the world and if you set "Enable cheats = On" in the world options when you created it (there are also ways for advanced users to change this later, by editing the levels.dat file). Note that being in NEI's Cheat Mode is the same as being an op. These commands are available only for ops (or from the server console). ssuninvite - uninvites the named player from your space station, they will no longer have access ssinvite - allows the named player access to your space station joinrace - join the named Space Race team OK, stand by,, teleporting to Overworld home position. This is Mission Control, say again please? (To abandon mission, type /gchouston again to confirm.) (Type /gchouston to abandon mission and return home.) The player does not have to use the command but he can choose - if he uses it, there can be a chat sequence like this. If the game detects that a player is in a dying loop on the Moon or another planet, it will prompt for this command in chat. The command must be typed twice to confirm that the player really wants to do this. Of course this is a one-way transfer, the player would need to build another rocket on the Overworld to return to space. It teleports the player back home to his bed on the Overworld (or to Overworld spawn if the player currently has no bed). gchouston - available in Galacticraft 4 only - rescues a player who is stuck on the Moon, or another planet or space dimension. However I believe that Time and priority are the biggest factors./gchelp - gives an in-game link to this Wiki. *Easy is a relative term! I use it because I believe that they wouldn't have to create any new API's or blocks and the data is already available on the GC Blocks, so it's an internal call to get, calculate, and display said data. O 2 Production/Storage/Usage would be cool too. They may be able to "poll" the GC Solar Panels, and Storage units/clusters and provide that information pretty easy*, maybe add that to a Screen(the station block isn't accessible in any station I build). There are just too many ways to generate it and they're all different. I like the idea of being able to get stats on the Station(time in orbit), but some orbital data is pretty boring in geosync. Which would put the station in a geosynchronous orbit. I haven't done it in a very long time, however I remember jumping off(totally on purpose!) my space station and parachuting into the overworld at "about lift off point".
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