I think it's a combination of both neural interfaces and manual where needed. Neural interface provides the means for the pilot to pull impossible stunts otherwise impossible with conventional systems, while manual controls - aided by computer systems handle the day to day maneuvres.
The old junk space crafts would in my opinion be the same as we have helicopters now, Some switches, 2 joysticks and 2 pedals.
However I think is the most obvious control a 3d ship should have to move around.
and the aiming would go with automated computer systems that lock on a target and also by manual like helicopter pilots have in their helmet. Look somewhere and the gun points at it.
Anyway those holotainment thinks would be awesome but thinking like thinking go left move up... etc is rather hard to think if you ask me.
So navy vessels would have a lot of ECM, ECCM blah blah stuff that help the pilot manouver and evade but still the pilot needs to do the general flying with a joystick.
All my ships have keyboard and mouse in cockpit, I'm telling you man :cool:
But on serious note...who knows..we can only imagine stupid stuff that are products of all sci-fi shows we ever watched, so you can imagine keyboard and mouse all it matters.
' Wrote:All my ships have keyboard and mouse in cockpit, I'm telling you man :cool:
But on serious note...who knows..we can only imagine stupid stuff that are products of all sci-fi shows we ever watched, so you can imagine keyboard and mouse all it matters.
I don´t have a keyboard in my ship, I haz touch screen:P
In my case(and my AI gb). Aigis control her ship with her gestures and her own movement on bridge(she dont know that she is an AI(she dont know that something like AI exists(she thinks that she is a ghost trapped on said gunboat))). Just yesterday she learned that she has/can control ship weapons which follow her line of sight. However she can control ship subsystems mentaly. Other characters use computer assisted manual control.
My view is that you use he hands, two joystick either side of you, and they control the ships 'fins'. A small console either side is used for automated systems, life support, shields, engines etc.
' Wrote:My view is that you use he hands, two joystick either side of you, and they control the ships 'fins'. A small console either side is used for automated systems, life support, shields, engines etc.
Ships don't have fins to steer in space;)
Space is a vacuum so fins to create drag in the air flow ain't gonna do much
All ship would have engines mounted to all sides of a ship.
Nexus - The Jupiter incident is in my opinion the closest to realistic space maneuvering and I suppose it's done by joysticks in fighters and computers on a bridge. 1 special ship can be totally controlled by an sort of AI.