Jumpgate: The Reconstruction Initiative
Jumpgate: The Reconstruction Initiative |
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Also known as: Jumpgate Classic This game has unused models. |
Jumpgate: The Reconstruction Initiative was a first-person spaceflight MMORPG inspired by games such as Elite and Freelancer. It was shut down on April 30, 2012 but the developers were generous enough to include an offline mode with a single sector and things to shoot. Nice.
The game came back from the dead in the form of a third-party unofficial server sometime in 2014 and has been running ever since. Most data comes from the most recent version of the game client (v1.0124).
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Unused Items
Items in Jumpgate are represented by an item class, which represents the type of item (Commodity, Powerplant, Engine, Radar, ECM, Shield, Capacitor, Gun, Missile, MODx), and an internal ID which represents the actual item itself. Shield 1 is a different item from MODx, Gun, or Radar 1.
Custom Factory (MODx 55)
Image | Description |
This Station MODx adds a programmable automated factory to an existing Pilot-Owned Station. |
This Player-Owned Station module was intended to allow a station to manufacture in-game items. It has a description, artwork, model and UI assets but was never made available to players nor is there any sign that it was ever used in-game. It does not appear in the in-game market and cannot be purchased.
Mission Computer (MODx 60)
Image | Description |
N/A | This Station MODx is nonfunctional. TRI advises against purchase at this time. |
This Player-Owned Station module was originally intended to provide Mission services at player stations, but was never completed. It is unknown as to how this would have actually worked. The module is still present in the game and appears to have a model (pos_missioncomputer.x), but has no artwork and a placeholder description stating that it should not be used.
Protector (Shield 11)
The Protector is a fully realized Shield item that is visible in the v1.095 client, but is hidden in the v1.0124 client. It is complete with artwork, full statistics, a rank requirement, and a description, although the description has an obvious spelling error. This item was likely supposed to be reworked or removed.
Conflux Equipment
While these pieces of equipment are used by the game's AI (the Conflux), they are not available to players. All of these items have placeholder names except for the two missiles, no artwork, and a placeholder description consisting of a single '?'. They do not appear in the game marketplace, and have their required levels set to 60 (of 50), making them non-purchasable. They were originally known to be used by GameMasters flying Conflux ships during in-game story events.
Guns
ID | Name | Mass | Size | Damage | Speed | Lifetime | Fire Delay | Power Use | Dissipation | Ammo | Notes |
34 | con1 | - | 1 | 245k | 2000m/s | 1.00s | 0.70s | 470kw | 0.9 | 1000 | Fires a single, slow shot (con5.bmp) using the standard ammo sound effect. (g2.wav) |
35 | con2 | 200kg | 1 | 320k | 10000m/s | 0.12s | 0.75s | 510kw | 1.0 | Infinite | A purple laser weapon (con1.bmp) that uses the standard laser sound. (g0.wav) |
36 | con3 | 1500kg | 2 | 520k | 1060m/s | 5.00s | 1.10s | 2kw | 1.0 | 950 | A mortar-class weapon (con3.bmp) that uses the mortar sound effect. (g3.wav) |
37 | con4 | 350kg | 2 | 553k | 10000m/s | 0.22s | 0.75s | 1020kw | 1.0 | Infinite | A more painful, purple laser weapon (con2.bmp). Uses the standard laser sound effect. (g3.wav) |
38 | con5 | 350kg | 2 | 450k | 2000m/s | 0.22s | 0.75s | 1020kw | 1.0 | 1200 | A conflux-based version of the Barrak (gauss.bmp) that uses the Gauss Cannon sound effect. (g4.wav) |
39 | con6 | 1400kg | 3 | 800k | 7200m/s | 0.40s | 0.73s | 1170kw | 1.0 | Infinite | A Conflux weapon that is based on Ion weapons (FeatherFire, Spitfire, (con6.bmp). Uses the Ion Cannon sound effect. (g3.wav) |
40 | con7 | 1300kg | 3 | 3000k | 1300m/s | 3.5s | 0,5s | 3200kw | 0.8 | Infinite | An overpowered version of the Nova Mk. I Plasma weapon (plasma#.bmp). Uses the Plasma Weapon sound effect. (g1.wav) |
Missiles
The two Conflux Missiles were never used by the AI and were only used by Sentient, or GM-Controlled conflux.
To do: Get equipment statistics for the Conflux missiles. |
ID | Name | Mass | Size | Damage | Max Speed | Life | Max Pitch | Max Yaw | Guidance Lvl. | Notes |
21 | C29 'Lamprey' | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Functionally identical to the Nuke class of missiles. (Sabre, Glaive, Maul) |
22 | C28 'Lamprey' | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Unused Sounds
Sentient Conflux Songs (cc#.wav)
The cc#.wav files were event-specific sounds that only played during online events in which pilots encountered Sentient, or GM-Controlled Conflux. As there is no longer an official server available and they cannot be heard in the offline simulator, they go unused.
File Name | Audio | Description |
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cc1.wav | An eerie, ocean-like 'singing' noise backed by an eerie melody. | |
cc2.wav | A shorter track with different 'singing' noises and a shorter, eerie melody. | |
cc3.wav | A more ambient track with only the 'singing' noises present. |
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