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Its missing combat elements but it looks to be used only for shuttle purposes.
To be honest I am working on sprucing up the cockpit to make it less flat looking but haven't settle on a design yet.
Ferro is my drop ship more than anything. I tend to role play my worlds and use specfic ships for certian tasks. POI' raiding with people, Ferro is the go to vessel.
Oh and the Frigde this was an oversight, and since you asked i'll equip it with one~ Thanks agian!
First and foremost: the cockpit is a nightmare. It's got room for two at the helm and this forces a severe compromise in visibility.
Additionally, the cockpit is at the end of a long hallway, as far from the entrance of the ship as possible. These two factors, along with the limited space, conspire to annoy with every landing because it is impossible to fly the ship in first person view, but impossible to see where you're going and exit it successfully in third person view. This seems like perversity for perversity's sake: the cockpit is exposed to the exterior, so this long walk with each landing feels entirely unnecessary.
All in all, this ship is fun to fly, and handles well (with the exception of rolling, which is sluggish), but shows some rough spots when pressed into active service.