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== Location and Layout == | == Location and Layout == | ||
On a [[Magellan Class]] vessel, the Helm station is the only station located at the forward end of the bridge. It faces the | On a [[Magellan Class]] vessel, the Helm station is the only station located at the forward end of the bridge. It faces the bridge-front window, albeit the station's chair can swivel through 360°. | ||
The console interface consists of multiple interactive panels displaying critical flight data and | The console interface consists of multiple interactive panels displaying critical flight data and provides controls for various ship functions. Key panels include: | ||
* '''[[Tutorial:Helm#Navigation Panel|Navigation Panel]]:''' | * '''[[Tutorial:Helm#Navigation Panel|Navigation Panel]]:''' displays current ship and target coordinates featuring a keypad for manual data entry, and buttons for setting/accepting navigation targets | ||
* '''[[Tutorial:Helm#FTL System Panel|FTL System Panel]]:''' | * '''[[Tutorial:Helm#FTL System Panel|FTL System Panel]]:''' manages the [[Alcubierre Drive]], displaying the requested power percentage (Helm throttle), FTL velocity, and a control to engage/disengage the drive | ||
* '''[[Tutorial:Helm#Manual Flight Controls (Sublight & RCS)|Helm Controls Panel]]:''' | * '''[[Tutorial:Helm#Manual Flight Controls (Sublight & RCS)|Helm Controls Panel]]:''' provides interface elements related to manual control via [[RCS Thrusters]] (Pitch, Yaw, Roll, Translation) and Sublight Engine throttle | ||
* '''[[Tutorial:Helm#Autopilot Panel|Autopilot Panel]]:''' | * '''[[Tutorial:Helm#Autopilot Panel|Autopilot Panel]]:''' allows engagement and monitoring of the ship's automated navigation system, showing target information and ETA | ||
* '''Targeting Panel:''' | * '''Targeting Panel:''' displays information about the current navigation target and allows toggling of HUD target indicators | ||
* '''Lighting Panel:''' | * '''Lighting Panel:''' includes controls for the ship's external lighting systems (status currently TBD) | ||
== Core Functions == | == Core Functions == | ||
Operations performed at the Helm station include: | Operations performed at the Helm station include: | ||
* '''Manual Flight:''' | * '''Manual Flight:''' direct control over the ship's manoeuvrability using: | ||
** [[RCS Thrusters]] for [[Six degrees of freedom#Pitch (Rotation)|rotational maneuvers]] (Pitch, Yaw, Roll) and [[Six degrees of freedom#Yaw (Rotation)|translational maneuvers]] (Heave, Sway) | ** [[RCS Thrusters]] for [[Six degrees of freedom#Pitch (Rotation)|rotational maneuvers]] (Pitch, Yaw, Roll) and [[Six degrees of freedom#Yaw (Rotation)|translational maneuvers]] (Heave, Sway) | ||
** Main Sublight Engines for [[Six degrees of freedom#Surge (Translation)|forward and reverse thrust]] (Surge) via throttle controls | ** Main Sublight Engines for [[Six degrees of freedom#Surge (Translation)|forward and reverse thrust]] (Surge) via throttle controls | ||
* '''Navigation:''' | * '''Navigation:''' | ||
** | ** setting destinations by manually inputting galactic coordinates | ||
** | ** accepting target coordinates sent from the [[Sensors]] station (using the 'Use Sensor Target' function) | ||
** | ** targeting specific known locations such as [[Earth]]. | ||
* '''[[Alcubierre Drive|FTL Operation]]:''' | * '''[[Alcubierre Drive|FTL Operation]]:''' | ||
** | ** setting the desired FTL power level (Helm throttle). | ||
** | ** engaging and disengaging the Alcubierre Drive for interstellar travel | ||
* '''Autopilot Management:''' | * '''Autopilot Management:''' | ||
** | ** engaging the autopilot system to automatically navigate the ship to the selected target | ||
** | ** monitoring autopilot status and disengaging when necessary | ||
== Interaction == | == Interaction == | ||
To operate the Helm, a player typically approaches the console and presses the interact key (default '''F''') to sit down. Interaction with the on-screen panels is usually done by holding the 'Use Mouse' key (default '''E''') and clicking elements with the ''' | To operate the Helm, a player typically approaches the console and presses the interact key (default '''F''') to sit down, or simply clicks on the station's chair using the Left Mouse Button (LMB). Interaction with the on-screen panels is usually done by holding the 'Use Mouse' key (default '''E''') and clicking elements with the '''LMB. Many functions also have dedicated keyboard shortcuts. | ||
* ''For a detailed list of key bindings, see the [[Controls#Helm Controls (When Seated at Helm)|Helm Controls]] section on the Controls page.'' | * ''For a detailed list of key bindings, see the [[Controls#Helm Controls (When Seated at Helm)|Helm Controls]] section on the Controls page.'' | ||
Latest revision as of 16:34, 14 April 2026
This page is a Work in Progress as much of the lore/Development for the game is yet to be established.

The Helm (also referred to as Helm Control or Conn) is the primary flight control station aboard a starship. Manned by a pilot/helm officer, the station is responsible for controlling the ship's movement, navigation, and orientation in space. The helm is usually located on the ship's bridge, often as the forward-most console in the room.
Location and Layout
On a Magellan Class vessel, the Helm station is the only station located at the forward end of the bridge. It faces the bridge-front window, albeit the station's chair can swivel through 360°.
The console interface consists of multiple interactive panels displaying critical flight data and provides controls for various ship functions. Key panels include:
- Navigation Panel: displays current ship and target coordinates featuring a keypad for manual data entry, and buttons for setting/accepting navigation targets
- FTL System Panel: manages the Alcubierre Drive, displaying the requested power percentage (Helm throttle), FTL velocity, and a control to engage/disengage the drive
- Helm Controls Panel: provides interface elements related to manual control via RCS Thrusters (Pitch, Yaw, Roll, Translation) and Sublight Engine throttle
- Autopilot Panel: allows engagement and monitoring of the ship's automated navigation system, showing target information and ETA
- Targeting Panel: displays information about the current navigation target and allows toggling of HUD target indicators
- Lighting Panel: includes controls for the ship's external lighting systems (status currently TBD)
Core Functions
Operations performed at the Helm station include:
- Manual Flight: direct control over the ship's manoeuvrability using:
- RCS Thrusters for rotational maneuvers (Pitch, Yaw, Roll) and translational maneuvers (Heave, Sway)
- Main Sublight Engines for forward and reverse thrust (Surge) via throttle controls
- Navigation:
- FTL Operation:
- setting the desired FTL power level (Helm throttle).
- engaging and disengaging the Alcubierre Drive for interstellar travel
- Autopilot Management:
- engaging the autopilot system to automatically navigate the ship to the selected target
- monitoring autopilot status and disengaging when necessary
Interaction
To operate the Helm, a player typically approaches the console and presses the interact key (default F) to sit down, or simply clicks on the station's chair using the Left Mouse Button (LMB). Interaction with the on-screen panels is usually done by holding the 'Use Mouse' key (default E) and clicking elements with the LMB. Many functions also have dedicated keyboard shortcuts.
- For a detailed list of key bindings, see the Helm Controls section on the Controls page.
- For step-by-step procedures, see the Helm Controls Tutorial.