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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 == | ||
Revision as of 16:31, 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. Interaction with the on-screen panels is usually done by holding the 'Use Mouse' key (default E) and clicking elements with the Left Mouse Button. 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.