I always like little easter eggs like that
The Vulture's cockpit is great in VR as it adds that extra perspective. It's very large and roomy with a large vertical view that's great for Elite's roll and pitch focused flight system. Sadly lacks the coffee machine from the medium sized Core Dynamics ships.
From the Frontier books it has the collection of short stories including Jacques the Bartender. The owner of the station that ended up in what is now known as Colonia.
I've done similar with listening to some Audio books and SFdebris's stories while I'm doing my space trucking. In the Oculus VR beta you can also import a desktop window into your view while you play, so you can Netflix while you space truck.
I think that Frontier and it's entire procedural galaxy only came on one actual floppy disk. The second one was for alternate start points and saves. It was incredible they managed so much with so little storage space. 900kbs for the entire game. That's the size of ten HTML emails.
Actually had the Amiga CD32 version which was the best release of the game. Had many bugs fixed, added a Nav computer and removed the awful copy protection. Was still incredibly lazy, they didn't even bother to add any CD audio tracks and didn't use any of the CD-Rom's storage space.
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