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A [[Ship Dealer]] is an independently-run dealership which offers spacecraft and spacecraft components for sale as well as repair and rental services. There are 33 ship dealers located on bases around the [[Gemini Sector]]. Ship dealers include a Showroom, a Ship Modification bay and a Sensor Booth. [[Avr ships]] is the ship dealer located on New Detroit. [[Exploratory Service|Exploratory Services']] officer [[Gabriel Quentin]] wrote about the organization in [[GEMINI SECTOR: AN OVERVIEW]]. In 2670, Lynn Murphy believed that failing to deliver ore and construction equpiment from the Corcoran Corporation through the Church of Man blockade of Liverpool would cause ship dealers to begin running out of spare parts.
A [[Mission Computer]] or ''Mission Machine'' is a automated interface offered by [[First Sector]] where privateers can accept missions offered by a variety of corporations. Mission computers are activated by an [[Image Recognition Scanner]] which scans the user's palm in order to track their identity. Mission Computers are located at every base in the [[Gemini Sector]] with the exceptions of the Derelict and Gaea. They are often built directly into base structures. All types of missions are offered through the mission computer. These missions are typically easier than those found at the [[Merchants' Guild]] and the [[Mercenaries' Guild]] but also offer a lower average payment amount. Unlike the guilds, the mission computers do not guarantee payment.


The showroom offers three types of spacecraft for sale, the [[Orion]], [[Galaxy]] and [[Centurion]]. It is staffed by a salesman who is familiar with the spacecraft and who can provide potential buyers with brochures and their contact card. Payment is deducted automatically and the dealership delivers the new spacecraft to a landing pad. Ship dealers will accept used spacecraft as trade-ins at their Joan’s Index Value, including the Tarsus which they do not offer for sale. The resale value of a given ship's components are factored into the total value of the trade-in, with damage to components taken into account.
Privateers are limited to accepting up to three missions at once from the mission computer. The limit is imposed because pilots who accept more than three missions are statistically more likely to drop one which can result in lost money or casualties from undelivered supplies or undefended civilians and to prevent criminals from accepting all available missions and then subcontracting them out to allies and desperate individuals to control the market. Missions accepted from the Mercenaries' Guild and the Merchants' Guild count towards the limit. Members are paid immediately upon the completion of a mission.  


Any cargo aboard a ship is tranferred to the new craft. A sale can not take place if the ship being sold contains more cargo than the new one can hold. The Merchants' Guild blocks Ship Dealers from selling surplus cargo during spacecraft trade-ins although some less reputable salesman will keep excess cargo for themselves. Jump drives, secret compartments, sensors and navigational maps are also transferred to new spacecraft rather than sold.
The [[Terran Confederation]] uses the mission computer system to contract mercenaries due to the cost effectiveness and high success rate. 110 corporations in Gemini solicit missions through the computer system. [[Exploratory Service|Exploratory Services']] officer [[Gabriel Quentin]] wrote about the system in [[GEMINI SECTOR: AN OVERVIEW]].


Ship dealers do not offer financing because of the risk assosciated with operating a spacecraft in Gemini. New spacecraft must be purchased for a lump sum. They do not offer insurance. Ship dealers on pleasure planets advertise rentals.
==Locations==


===Images===
===Agricultural Planets===


====Screenshots====
* [[Bodensee]]
* [[Burton]]
* [[Edom]]
* [[Elysia]]
* [[Heimdel]]
* [[Helen]]
* [[Mjolnar]]
* [[New Iberia]]
* [[Nitir (agricultural planet)|Nitir]]
* [[Oresville]]
* [[Palan (agricultural planet)|Palan]]
* [[Siva]]
* [[Surtur (agricultural planet)|Surtur]]
* [[Trinsic]]
* [[Victoria]]
 
===Mining Bases===
 
* [[Achilles]]
* [[Basque]]
* [[Charon (mining base)|Charon]]
* [[Hector]]
* [[Kronecker]]
* [[Lisacc (mining base)|Lisacc]]
* [[Macabee]]
* [[Romulus]]
* [[Rygannon (mining base)|Rygannon]]
* [[Saratov]]
* [[Valkyrie]]
* [[Vishnu]]
 
===Pirate Bases===
 
* [[Drake]]
* [[Megiddo]]
* [[Oakham]]
* [[Smallville]]
* [[Tuck’s]]
 
===Pleasure Planets===
 
* [[Erewhon]]
* [[Jolson]]
* [[Magdaline]]
* [[Matahari]]
* [[N1912-1]]
* [[New Reno]]
* [[Olympus]]
* [[Speke]]
 
===Refinery Bases===
 
* [[Anapolis]]
* [[Basra]]
* [[Beaconsfield]]
* [[Edinburgh]]
* [[Glasgow]]
* [[Gracchus]]
* [[Joplin]]
* [[Liverpool]]
* [[Meadow]]
* [[Munchen]]
* [[Remus]]
* [[Rilke]]
* [[Rodin]]
* [[Thisbury]]
* [[Wickerton]]
 
===Unique Bases===
 
* [[New Detroit (industrial base)|New Detroit]]
* [[New Constantinople (government base)|New Constantinople]]
* [[Oxford (university planet)|Oxford]]
* [[Perry Naval Base]]
==Images==
 
===Screenshots===


<gallery>
<gallery>
Privateer - Screenshot - Ship Dealer - Normal.png|Standard
Privateer - Screenshot - Agricultural Base - Concourse - Type 1.png
Privateer - Screenshot - Ship Dealer - New Constantinople.png|New Constantinople
Privateer - Screenshot - Agricultural Base - Concourse - Type 2.png
Privateer - Screenshot - Ship Dealer - New Detroit.png|New Detroit
Privateer - Screenshot - Agricultural Base - Concourse - Type 3.png
Privateer - Screenshot - Ship Dealer - Oxford.png|Oxford
Privateer - Screenshot - Agricultural Base - Concourse - Type 4.png
Privateer - Screenshot - Ship Dealer - Dealer - Agricultural.png|Agricultural Planet
Privateer - Screenshot - Agricultural Base - Concourse - Type 5.png
Privateer - Screenshot - Ship Dealer - Dealer - Mining.png|Mining Base
Privateer - Screenshot - Mining Base - Concourse - Type 1.png
Privateer - Screenshot - Ship Dealer - Dealer - Pleasure.png|Pleasure Planet
Privateer - Screenshot - Mining Base - Concourse - Type 2.png
Privateer - Screenshot - Ship Dealer - Dealer - Refinery.png|Refinery
Privateer - Screenshot - Mining Base - Concourse - Type 3.png
Privateer - Screenshot - Ship Dealer - Dealer - New Constantinople.png|New Constantinople
Privateer - Screenshot - Mining Base - Concourse - Type 4.png
Privateer - Screenshot - Ship Dealer - Dealer - New Detroit.png|New Detroit
Privateer - Screenshot - Mining Base - Concourse - Type 5.png
Privateer - Screenshot - Ship Dealer - Dealer - Oxford.png|Oxford
Privateer - Screenshot - New Constantinople - Empty.png
Privateer - Screenshot - Ship Dealer - Dealer - Perry.png|Perry
Privateer - Screen Shot - New Detroit - Street Level - Empty.png
Privateer - Screenshot - Oxford Square - Empty.png
Privateer - Screenshot - Perry Naval Base Concourse.png
Privateer - Screenshot - Pirate Base - Concourse - Empty.png
Privateer - Screenshot - Pleasure Planet - Concourse - Type 1.png
Privateer - Screenshot - Pleasure Planet - Concourse - Type 2.png
Privateer - Screenshot - Pleasure Planet - Concourse - Type 3.png
Privateer - Screenshot - Pleasure Planet - Concourse - Type 4.png
Privateer - Screenshot - Refinery - Concourse - Type 1.png  
Privateer - Screenshot - Refinery - Concourse - Type 2.png
Privateer - Screenshot - Refinery - Concourse - Type 3.png  
Privateer - Screenshot - Refinery - Concourse - Type 4.png  
Privateer - Screenshot - Refinery - Concourse - Type 5.png  
Privateer - Screenshot - Refinery - Concourse - Type 6.png
Privateer - Screenshot - Mission Computer - Mission.png
</gallery>
</gallery>


====Sprite Sheets====
===Sprite Sheets===


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Privateer - Sprite Sheet - Mission Computer - Lights.png|Lights
Privateer - Sprite Sheet - Mission Computer - Lights.png|Lights
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===Users===
* [[Abyss Minerals]]
* [[AllSafe Retrograde]]
* [[Anonymous Employer]]
* [[AntiStealth, Ltd.]]
* [[Apex]]
* [[Austin Entertainment Group]]
* [[AutoNav]]
* [[Averson Dynamics]]
* [[Azuma Weapons]]
* [[Beto's Foodcorp Unltd.]]
* [[Big Bang Pharmaceuticals]]
* [[Black Hole Retrievals]]
* [[Blankenstaff Ltd.]]
* [[Borderline, Inc.]]
* [[Brainwave Instruments]]
* [[Bridesmaid Enterprises]]
* [[Cannon Research Group]]
* [[Capital Investments]]
* [[Capri Mining]]
* [[Castro Memorial Foundation]]
* [[Cerberus Shipping]]
* [[Cerebus Shipping]]
* [[Citation]]
* [[Confederated Mining]]
* [[CyberSoft]]
* [[Deep Space Asteroid Mining]]
* [[Dell Refineries]]
* [[Delta Resorts]]
* [[Electronic Arts, Inc.]]
* [[EnvironMental, Unltd.]]
* [[Fellowship Systems]]
* [[FiberLink]]
* [[First Bank of Gemini]]
* [[First Strike, Inc.]]
* [[Frake Packaging]]
* [[Frontier Enterprises]]
* [[Galaxy Resources, Inc.]]
* [[Gamma-Way]]
* [[Gemini Export]]
* [[Gemini Savings and Loan]]
* [[Grim Reaper Systems]]
* [[Hawkeye Security]]
* [[Heistand Forecasting]]
* [[Hendershot Mining]]
* [[Hydroshock Manufacturing]]
* [[Infrared Detection Systems]]
* [[Izanami Corp.]]
* [[Jefferson Confederal]]
* [[Johnson and Cafrelli, Ltd.]]
* [[Lehman Carbonshares]]
* [[Lynch Enterprises]]
* [[Lynch Mining]]
* [[Lynch Security]]
* [[Lynch Shipping]]
* [[Manners Arms and Shielding]]
* [[Martin Swig Distillery]]
* [[Maximum Pleasure]]
* [[MegaCrunch Credit]]
* [[Merry Rover]]
* [[MetroScan]]
* [[MicroDeath Delivery]]
* [[Middleton Securities]]
* [[Mycroft Mining]]
* [[Nexus Mining]]
* [[Nicholson Refineries]]
* [[Obsession, Inc.]]
* [[Omni, Inc.]]
* [[Omniscan, Inc.]]
* [[Origin Systems, Inc.]]
* [[Oxford Research Foundation]]
* [[Parsec Mining]]
* [[Private Citizen]]
* [[QuarterMast Nav and Chart]]
* [[Renegade Weapon Systems]]
* [[Rolling Hills, Unltd.]]
* [[Russo Disposal Systems]]
* [[Saturn Mining]]
* [[Scorpio Consulting]]
* [[Second Star]]
* [[Skybird Scanners]]
* [[Starfield Cruises]]
* [[TDR Symposium]]
* [[Tactical Micro Devices]]
* [[Tanya/Sepree, Inc.]]
* [[Tarsus]]
* [[Taurus Mining]]
* [[Terraform Corp.]]
* [[Tetsuo Distribution, Ltd.]]
* [[The Cardann Group]]
* [[The Confederation]]
* [[The Exploratory Service]]
* [[The McLaughlin Company]]
* [[The Merchants' Guild]]
* [[The Militia]]
* [[The Outskirt Consortium]]
* [[Thermal Optics]]
* [[TipTop Systems]]
* [[Total Eclipse]]
* [[TransComm]]
* [[Transector Plus]]
* [[Trebor Corp.]]
* [[Triple Play Enterprises]]
* [[Tsumami]]
* [[Tsunami/Azuma, Inc.]]
* [[Ultima Resorts]]
* [[United Distribution]]
* [[Universal Charter]]
* [[Universal Imports]]
* [[Valle Brothers]]
* [[Voight, Inc.]]


==Computer==
==Computer==
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Privateer - Repair Bay Computer - Listing with Quantity.png
Privateer - Screenshot - Mission Computer - Welcome.png
Privateer - Screenshot - Mission Computer - Startup.png
Privateer - Screenshot - Mission Computer - Mission.png
Privateer - Screenshot - Mission Computer - Mission Accepted.png
Privateer - Screenshot - Mission Computer - Schedule Full.png
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The greyscale image of the Mercenaries' Guild computer in the Wing Commander Privateer Player's Guide shows an earlier build where mission rewards were preceded by a plus.
The greyscale image of the Mercenaries' Guild computer in the Wing Commander Privateer Player's Guide shows an earlier build where mission rewards were preceded by a plus.
The game's text includes a computer message which isn't ever displayed:
<blockquote><tt>
We are sorry, but we have no missions to offer at this time.
Please try again at a later time.
Thank you.
</tt></blockquote>


===Pre-Release Screenshots===
===Pre-Release Screenshots===

Latest revision as of 16:18, 16 March 2023

Mission Computer
Privateer - Screenshot - Mission Computer - Welcome.png



A Mission Computer or Mission Machine is a automated interface offered by First Sector where privateers can accept missions offered by a variety of corporations. Mission computers are activated by an Image Recognition Scanner which scans the user's palm in order to track their identity. Mission Computers are located at every base in the Gemini Sector with the exceptions of the Derelict and Gaea. They are often built directly into base structures. All types of missions are offered through the mission computer. These missions are typically easier than those found at the Merchants' Guild and the Mercenaries' Guild but also offer a lower average payment amount. Unlike the guilds, the mission computers do not guarantee payment.

Privateers are limited to accepting up to three missions at once from the mission computer. The limit is imposed because pilots who accept more than three missions are statistically more likely to drop one which can result in lost money or casualties from undelivered supplies or undefended civilians and to prevent criminals from accepting all available missions and then subcontracting them out to allies and desperate individuals to control the market. Missions accepted from the Mercenaries' Guild and the Merchants' Guild count towards the limit. Members are paid immediately upon the completion of a mission.

The Terran Confederation uses the mission computer system to contract mercenaries due to the cost effectiveness and high success rate. 110 corporations in Gemini solicit missions through the computer system. Exploratory Services' officer Gabriel Quentin wrote about the system in GEMINI SECTOR: AN OVERVIEW.

Locations

Agricultural Planets

Mining Bases

Pirate Bases

Pleasure Planets

Refinery Bases

Unique Bases

Images

Screenshots

Sprite Sheets

Users

Computer

Text

Welcome

Welcome to a
First Sector Mission Machine

To activate
place palm on
Image Recognition
Scanner.

Loading Screen

Scanning Gemini Sector for
available missions.

Please wait...
.
.
.
.
.
.

Mission

Available Missions: {3-6}
Current Mission: {1-6}

{mission type}
{mission description}

Mission Accepted

Mission accepted.

Thank you.

Schedule Full

We are sorry, but our records
indicate that your mission schedule
is already full.

Thank you for using a First Sector
Mission Machine

Images

Wing Commander Privateer Player's Guide

Mission Computer

Mission Computers are ubiquitous. These are the most popular forum for hiring pilots. They are quick and typically built into the base itself. Many pilots rely upon their convenience for work. This automated system offers a variety of missions for widely varying pay. The military also uses this service to solicit mercenaries, a practice they are continuing due to its cost efficiency and the high mission success rate. Whether your ship is a cargo vessel or a killing machine, you can find work here.

The interface is friendly. After a palm print identification you may scroll through the available listings. If you accept a mission, you may use the arrows to continue scrolling through them. The Mission Computers follow the Guild standard that you probably ought not to take more than three missions at a time. This is for two reasons. First, pilots who regularly accept more than three missions usually end up dropping one and either losing someone money or causing massive casualties due to undelivered supplies or undefended civilians. Second, limiting the number of missions is an attempt to prevent mobsters and shady characters from accepting all the work and doling it out for a cut to flunkies and desperates, cornering the market.

Wing Commander Privateer Reference Guide

Mission Computer. Activate by clicking on the palm icon. When you find a satisfactory mission, click on the ACCEPT button. A mission that you accept no longer appears in the mission computer (it is summarized in your Personal Computer).

Privateer Playtesters' Guide

Mission Computer. The mission computer on every base in Gemini Sector offers a wide variety of missions. The assignments in this data bank am generated randomly from a large pool of variables. Therefore, you will hardly ever encounter the same mission twice. If you want to make more money on each mission, you should probably join the Mercenaries' Guild. Mission computer assignments also do not guarantee payment, so you may find yourself penniless even after a successfully completed mission.

Missions Offered. Attack, bounty hunting, defend base, patrol, scout.

Appearances

Behind the Screens

The greyscale image of the Mercenaries' Guild computer in the Wing Commander Privateer Player's Guide shows an earlier build where mission rewards were preceded by a plus.

The game's text includes a computer message which isn't ever displayed:

We are sorry, but we have no missions to offer at this time.

Please try again at a later time.

Thank you.

Pre-Release Screenshots

Source Models

Concept Art

Signage