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I'm not certain if it will help in this particular case, but it may be worth trying to switch the docking charge mode. Either switch it to 'output' if it's on 'input' - or set it to 'input' if its on 'output'.
Otherwise yeah shutting off the reactor before attempting to dock may be the only workaround.
Was it simply a volatile rod hidden in the reactor room ?
What about making it 40 km/h That's what I'm doing on the Revuk submarine with my brother right now.
It's been a few updates since I've played so I'm not sure of any weird control conflicts. If you're really desperate to you could just use a wire to change the lights color pin.
@Пулемётчики
Vanilla engine upgrades give such a small force percentage difference that it's not really even noticeable especially with extremely large subs... and on top of that I've been nerfing the engines on subs for a while because clown-mains thought that anything above 20km/h was 'too overpowered' (despite more than half vanilla subs being more than 20, and many even reaching 25). Maybe I will see about increasing the base force stat for engines a tiny bit and doing some more extensive testing to find a decent middleground so the force percentage upgrades are more substantial increases.