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I also liked the use of the new automatons blocks, like when <this> is done, timers start!
Thanks for all the incredible hard work you put into it!
I'm now going to look for your other scenarios!
Once you connect them and check the permanent connection, If you cannot remotely control the distant ship, save the game and reload it, now it should work
The setup I used to connect the two planets was a satellite at each planet with a laser antenna,
linking to the surface of the planet with a regular antenna. (On Mars I just parachuted a bunch of small grid antennas relais to the surface)
I was not able to fix the pipeline since when I picked up that pipe on the ground the hinge on the pipe exploded. So I just built a ship with a hinge and a reserve of hydrogen to connect to that last pilon to power it up