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Cool that the author still hasn't fixed that.
This is barotrauma, not everyone takes moderation seriously so there's bound to be incidents.
The rest of the hulls are placed properly, if you look at vanilla submarines, they are placed the same way too.
i've also updated the shuttle so it's battery has more capacity for longer duration, as well as recharge time too.
I can't do nothing about the eletric system because it works this way, it's very simple and even though one wire can put down the entire system, it shouldn't be a problem as long as nobody disconnects it.
Thanks for the feedback tho.
So you have a top airlock that doesn't flood when it's broken for example.
This ship over relys on Relay Components.
So if you disconnect one from the wall several ship functions go down instantly.
Let alone if someone messes with one wire from the 20 that are on the wall, besides the junctions themselves.
The shuttle loses power far to quickly with only one battery powering oxygen, guns, coil discharge, and suit oxy refils.