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Absolute hell, wouldn't recommend pushing Otter that far. But the fact that it made it through all of that is cool. And it was a great test. Despite all the hardships, Otter was reliable and I think the current version of it is bug-free in all the ways that matter. It really felt like home after a while.
The portable pumps helped quite a bit as well. Especially installing one near the batteries in the engine room. Having a chaingun at the bottom also saved us from many thresher swarms.
Just wanted to share this experience here.
As for the batteries, I have no idea. Played through a full campaign on the Otter, from start to finish. Never seen that happen. Maybe somebody messed with the wiring.
I've moved the airlock's wiring into a circuit box. Should make it easier to rewire it however you want. Also fixed some tiny visual issues and updated the preview images.
It's small, it's quirky, and it has a fun shape. Currently Tier 3, might bump it down to Tier 2 later, depending on the feedback it gets. Check it out, if you like Otter.
The T2 Transport class Rhino mentioned earlier is still coming, Borzoi just ended up being ready for release earlier.