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23 Feb, 2016 @ 5:51pm
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"Behind you" example drone Atmo thusters

Description
Hello everyone!

ATTENTION!
Example was updated, now it's working again.

Short description:
Thsi is working example of automated drone-companion.
Just change owner, push the button and it will follow you!

Main description:
Follow this link.
11 Comments
Skleroz  [author] 17 May, 2017 @ 11:58am 
@JDELTAV You are always welcome!
Nice to hear that this drone became useful =)
JV 17 May, 2017 @ 11:30am 
I finally got around to posting an updated version of your drone with a video link to show it in action! That drone makes lonely planet survival a lot more fun! Thank you again for allowing me to update it and repost the new version!
Skleroz  [author] 1 May, 2017 @ 9:56am 
@JDELTAV Hi! Deeply sorry, didn't mention alert from Steam. Yes, you could use this drone, it was just an example, to test this script with smallest possible construction in gravity field! Have fun!
JV 1 May, 2017 @ 3:33am 
First, I love this drone :)

I was just messing around with this drone and got it working with a script called "My Buddy" written by the-phil. It wasn't hard. If it's ok with you, Skleroz, I will post it sometime and give you full credit for the drone design and give the-phil credit for the updated script....with links to all of the original work. Either way, thank you for your workshop stuff!
CrazyCabbage 26 Jan, 2017 @ 9:49am 
Ok ty for the answer
Skleroz  [author] 24 Jan, 2017 @ 12:00pm 
@CrazyCabbage Hi! Unfortunately, no. At this moment I have not so much free time to rewrite script.
CrazyCabbage 23 Jan, 2017 @ 3:10pm 
Dose it still work ?
scapegoat? 18 Aug, 2016 @ 4:06pm 
That was really fast, Thank you
Skleroz  [author] 18 Aug, 2016 @ 3:43pm 
@NooNoo As usual, some commands were changed. Fixed.
scapegoat? 18 Aug, 2016 @ 1:33pm 
well more flies away into the distance never to be seen again