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Modding
In Rodina the ability to mod and create custom.egm files is possible with the use of Rodina's blender export plugin found in Rodina's Scripts folder labeled "BrendanExport.py" This section of the -
Interior ship editor
The ship editor allows the player to fully customize the inside of the their spaceship. The size and shape of the interior of the ship conforms to the size and shape of the exterior 3D -
Changelog
* Story Update: New messages and story elements, picking up at the end of the original story* New Feature: NPCs. Includes Vision Sensor, Eye Shader, and Procedural Voices -
Rodina Wiki
Welcome to the Rodina Wiki:::::::: Rodina is a space exploration Role Playing Game inspired by games like Freelancer, Star Fox, and the Elder Scrolls. It has several cool features that space games typically lack such -
Ship
The player starts the game on foot, but their ship is nearby on the starting asteroid. It is fully customizable, both on the inside and the outside. -
Ship upgrade
Along your journey in the Zorica system you'll find upgrades for your ship. Each upgrade is obtainable only once, and is found at a debris spot after a short amount of exploring the appropriate -
Operations Computer
The Operations Computer allows you to review and control several aspects of your ship. There are two screens to the Operations Computer: -
Morena
Morena is the fourth and last planet of the Zorica system. Being the furthest planet from Zorica and located beyond the asteroid belt, it is an ice planet. Books[] An Intimate Academic Evening with Malcolm -
Jarilo
Jarilo is the third planet of the Zorica system. Its atmosphere is really light, almost translucent. According to several texts this planet seems to be the most hospitable out of the four. It is described -
Perun
Perun is the first planet of the Zorica system. Its atmosphere has a purple color. Books[] Idris Kennedy - Personal Logs and Effects, In Defense of the Same, Psych eval results for Mila (plus shopping list -
Veles
Veles is the second planet of the Zorica system. This planet has a dense and foggy red atmosphere. Its atmosphere is known to be very acidic, so in order to enter its atmosphere, the ship -
Fire
Fire will be caused on your ship randomly either by enemy fire, or by too steep an angle of re-entry. A Fire Extinguisher can be picked up to extinguish these fires whilst free-roaming -
Zorica
Zorica is the name of the star that the game is set around. It’s also why the solar system of the game is called the Zorica System. Four planets (Morena, Veles, Jarillo and Perun -
Scanners
The large, four-screened Scanners provide all the data you know about the star system Zorica. Firstly, it shows you the layout of the system, with the star Zorica at the centre, then the planets -
Pilot Wave Radio
The Pilot Wave Radio is your method of communication with the outside world. You can use it to receive transmissions. There are three main sources of transmission received: -
Archives
The Archives are a bank of computers dedicated to storing any information you may acquire during your journey. This data store will record anything you have read (with the exception of certain Pilot Wave Radio -
Xenos
The Xenos are Rodina's enemy alien race and current inhabitants of the Zorica system. The Xeno can be found orbiting each of Rodina's four planets. There are currently four classes of ships: Ship -
Bulkhead Door
A Bulkhead Door is a door designed to withstand the pressure difference between the fully-pressurized interior of the ship and the vacuum of space. Any area which might normally be exposed to vacuum must -
Zorica system
The Zorica system is the stellar system where Rodina takes place. The system is named for its star Zorica. -
Airlock Computer
The airlock computer is used to open and close the inner and outer airlock doors. It can also be used to pilot the ship remotely, without having to reach the pilot station; however you cannot -
Pilot Station
The Pilot Station is where you control the ship from. Once you active the Pilot Station, you are in control of the ship, and the view turns from your 1st person view to a 3rd -
Walkthrough
Note: This is a Guide for the normal mode of Rodina, it is currently including the story of Rodina 1.0, more story may be added in the future. When you start normal mode you -
Automatons
This page focuses on specific information and details of the aforementioned aspect of the game. Automatons are the small robots that you can acquire in the game. Either by placing their crates down in the -
Datasticks
Datasticks are the colourful crystals found at the various locations across the planets and asteroids. They are found in the random collections of loot, and in the recently introduced* Xeno bases. -
Game Modes
There are three main game modes in Rodina. Normal is the base game mode. It involves flying your ship around the Zorica system, being in the presence of Xenos, and gradually having to find parts
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