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- By default, the large H2 thruster is offline and isn't a part of the "Hydros painbow2" group, meaning it must be manually turned on in order to function
- Power usage maxes out when moving in several directions simultaneously, especially in atmosphere
- Downwards acceleration is minimal, roughly 1.5m/s^2
- Has only a single gyroscope, resulting in surprisingly slow rotation for such a small ship
- Contains no O2/H2 generator
- Lacks a forward-facing camera, making precise aim at a distance difficult
- Lacks a downwards-facing camera, making precise docking difficult
- Magnetic plate has autolock enabled by default, causing difficulty during docking
Aside from that, it seems to be a somewhat durable and effective interceptor for its size. As always, interested to see more from the Galactic Express in the future!