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I needed a simple way to target the player's ship to pair with other console commands that change the ship's values such as speed. Since the vanilla console has no way like "prid homeship" then I made this Papyrus script to accomplish that.
To target the home ship type in console: To target current ship type in console:
Note: Difference with the first command is that this one will work for ships you just stole and are still not your home ship. Player needs to be in the pilot's seat for the command to work, landed or flying.
To try to set your previous home ship as your current home ship:
How to install:
Copy "STP_ShipHelper.pex" to C:\Users\<your user>\Documents\My Games\Starfield\Data\Scripts
In the future I hope to understand if it's possible to create and alias on the fly, like "player" is an alias for "00000014", then I could get away without using "prid" and just use something like shipRef.setav XXXXXX
Created using CHAMPOLLION and CAPRICA tools to decompile and compile Papyrus scripts.