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Revision as of 10:07, 20 May 2021
Pilot chair
Type Control device
Function Allows keybinding
Availability Luxury Items
Size 156×100×144 cm (assembled)
Mass 2,784.30 kg (assembled)
Volume 279.83 kv (assembled)
Corrosion resistance 375 (lowest)
Input / Output
Sockets 2
Modular interfaces 20 (control table)
Pilot chairs are a unique type of seat: Not only can they provided convenient modular interfaces for devices such as levers and buttons, but they also enable the user to configure key-binds for controllable devices within a short radius around them.
Basic information
A pilot's chair provides additional support and comfort for endoskeletons during long journeys in space. The armrests provide a convenient mounting point for input devices, but so too does the control table: A large panel packed with 20 modular interfaces to support screens, buttons, and more.
- Pilot seats can be assembled from four pieces bolted together, though the seat is functional as a single part:
- Seat
- Stand
- Two sides (arm rests)