Something's going seriously wrong with my missions. It seems to be related to one particular invisible mission that I'm trying to add.
There are three missions that have obvious problems so far that seem to relate to this.
The first is a simple introduction: whenever you first land on a planet, it says "yay, you made your first landfal" then shows you a pretty picture. This mission is supposed to autoabort, and it did, before I added the invisible mission.
The second is a "hunt down evil fleet mission." It's available in the mission computer. Should have a 100 percent chance of appearing. It should NOT be invisible.
The requirements of the mission are as follows:
first you go to spobA, where dockworkers will install a new outfit onto your ship to help you out with the coming mission, as well as give you two escorts.
Then go to systB, where you and your escorts must destroy Evil Fleet.
Then return to spob C.
Now, because the misn resource does not allow you alter ncbs at the travelstel, I needed to add the invisible mission to A) give you the outfit and give you the escort.
Everything works fine until I added the invisible mission. It has the following result:
The first introduction mission suddenly becomes non-autoaborting, so it just sits around forever taking up a mission slot.
The second Destroy Fleet mission appears to become invisible. It does not show up in any mission computers. It also appears to be a "can't refuse" mission, however, because as soon as I go to a mission computer, if I then go to spobA, I will get the special outfit and the escorts. (If I go to spobA without going to a mission computer first, nothing happens)
I've triple checked everything. As far as I can tell, I've done everything right. Is there a known (or unknown) bug here, or can anyone think of anything silly I might have forgotten to do?
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