Space Engineers

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Argus Heavy Shuttle mk2
   
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Type: Blueprint
标签: ship, small_grid
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2020 年 7 月 1 日 下午 2:50
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Argus Heavy Shuttle mk2

在 Spaceman Spiff 的 1 个合集中
Utility Vehicles
65 件物品
描述
With the addition of deployable boarding ramps, Spiff's Practical Engineered Solutions, a division of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation, presents a minor revision to the Argus Heavy Shuttle, an airtight small-grid ship designed for transport of 2 crew, 10 passengers, and significant cargo that will operate in all environments, including gameplay without the use of jetpacks. Argus is designed with the latest technological advances available today. Argus is pure vanilla, and built without DLC or mods.

Argus has been tested with a gross mass of 225 tons when flying from the Alien planet to space (using 1-1-1 "realistic" settings), and includes the following features:

- 2 control seats
- 10 passenger seats
- 4 batteries for power with 5 small reactors for backup (not required for operation)
- 2 hydrogen tanks
- 1 oxygen tank
- 4 O2/H2 generators
- 4 small cargo containers for emergency supplies
- 7 medium cargo containers for miscellaneous cargo
- 2 gatling turrets for defense and 3 gatling guns for offense

PCU - 9,587
BLK - 2,173

Gross Mass - 225 tons (1-1-1 "realistic" settings)
Empty Mass - 142 tons
Spawned Mass - 158 tons

NOTES FOR BUILDING WITH A PROJECTOR
As shown in the last picture, a single red block was intentionally added to be the location of the grid pivot to simplify the projection process; the grid pivot is the projector's anchor point. The red block will project on top of the projector. Once the shipbuilding process is completed, the red block should be removed. Also note that the ramps will not build from the projection. Simply add a single "LIGHT ARMOR SLOPE 2X1X1 BASE" followed by three "WINDOW 1X1 FLAT INV." to the hinge on each side and construction will be complete. Finally, if building from a printer, grind off the six wheels leaving only the wheel suspensions on either side of each landing gear.