
Think of it as an Alexa-in-space, but with attitude Imagine EDCoPilot as an AI installed in your ship that you can request information from using voice commands or via its UI, and that will tell you information as you go about your day in the 34th century. Why can't you mute just the two channels so you're still notified when people are getting together to play Elite Dangerous, or just posting about the game? And why can't the others mute just the Elite Dangerous channel so you don't bug them? Administrator side, why can't you create, and then auto mute for new arrivals, things like channels for trash talk or channels for messing with bots? You could make private channels and have people request for the roles to see them, but that's a roundabout solution that doesn't really solve all the problems, and requires additional time for administrators that, especially in a small group, may not always be available. EDCoPilot is a virtual assistant for Elite Dangerous. You only have Elite Dangerous, so you don't care about the other two channels. It was created to help you while travelling around the galaxy in Elite: Dangerous. We would welcome the community back to our new server to continue the advancement of science for all in the galaxy. Trading,Logbook,EDDN,Exploration,Shipyard Otis B. The decks have been properly cleaned and sterilised. Its purpose is to facilitate supplying certain game data to, and in some cases retrieving. Lets say you have a single server with people that play different games, maybe Path of Exile, World of Warcraft, and Elite Dangerous. Sigma is a FREE profile for Voice Attack. Elite Dangerous Market Connector ('EDMC') is a third-party application for use with Frontier Developments' game 'Elite Dangerous'. That's all well and good, but that does an entire server, not the individual channels within a server.
