That will mean that the Confederation will be further upgraded than it already is with perhaps 6 or 7 additional capital ships and prototype fighter classes. I plan to replace the model with a Jump Buoy which the player will be able to "jump" into the game advanced ship classes and thankfully it's possible to give each side a unique selection of ships which can be added in this way. Well in EaW/FoC amongst the capturable structures is a space dock of sorts. The general idea is that IIRC WC uses a jump point idea. Hopefully though, I'll be able to get the necessary capitals done by the end of this week (crosses fingers for this), and I've got an idea for something which might prove useful. I've also gotten my mitts on a shed load of extra models, so its a possibility that the Nephillim might not be included but the Border Worlds will instead (I'm not sure if I like the idea of including ships which technically "might" have animations needed for them). Progress has been relatively slow with only three Kilrathi capital ships ready for game conversion.
EDT on March 17, 2009, as the two spacecraft flew over Western Australia. The International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by a STS-119 crewmember as Space Shuttle Discovery and the station approach each other during rendezvous and docking activities on flight day three.
#Is there a patrol command in command and conquer red alert 3 uprising Patch#
Also they photographed areas of radiator panels extended from the Port 1 and Starboard 1 trusses and reconfigured connectors at a patch panel on the Zenith 1 truss that power Control Moment Gyroscopes. On the Japanese Kibo laboratory they installed a second Global Positioning Satellite antenna that will be used for the planned rendezvous of the Japanese HTV cargo ship in September. During the six-hour, 30-minute spacewalk Swanson and Mission Specialist Joseph Acaba (out of frame) prepared a work site so the STS-127 spacewalkers can more easily change out the Port 6 truss batteries later this year.
STS-119 Mission Specialist Steve Swanson participates in the mission's second scheduled EVA. Billows of smoke and the water near Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida capture the brilliant light of space shuttle Discovery's lift-off on the STS-119 mission.