'Protectorate' is space station simulation inspired by Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. You are a human captain commanding the Terran Union’s outpost in deep space. Orbiting a planet of your choice, your goal is to keep your station up and running, to keep the population alive, to serve the interests of the Terran Union (or your own) and to run the best space bars this side of Wolf 359.

Post article RSS Articles

Here Comes the Cavalry

News

We finally have people on the station! Sure they all look like clones and they can’t walk properly (they float around at the moment) but they finally exist.

So now when you recruit officers, the transport ship arrives and drops them off.

I need to work on the animation of a person as they walk around now and also to start work on assigning these new officers to systems.

Also, I should probably make it clear that in theory the people shown in the clip should perish as soon as they enter the station seeing as I didn’t establish any kind of atmosphere for them to you know, breathe.

Post a comment
Sign in or join with:

Only registered members can share their thoughts. So come on! Join the community today (totally free - or sign in with your social account on the right) and join in the conversation.

Twitter

Latest tweets from @nickproud

Latest YouTube video is now LIVE! 'How to INCREASE C# Performance using SPAN' The video is an introduction for dev… T.co

Nov 17 2022

Did a SQL injection attack on myself in C# didn't I!#dotnet #sql #csharp

Nov 10 2022

RT @MSAzureDev: In this episode of the #dotNETCore Podcast, @NickProud discusses his work with Robotic Process Automation and docum… T.co

Nov 9 2022

In C#10 or older, when creating a struct, have to initialise all field values. If you don't, the compiler will comp… T.co

Nov 9 2022

Genuinely the comfiest chair I've ever bought. Love my new SecretLab chair! #secretlab T.co

Nov 4 2022

RT @dotNetCoreShow: In this week's episode @nickproud joined us to talk about OCR and #azure Cognitive Services. Along the way, we talk… T.co

Nov 3 2022

Performing a SQL Injection Attack...ON MYSELF!?dotnet #sql #csharp #cybersecurity #SQLServer

Oct 26 2022