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Anyways. I give you the permission. Just give credit and provide a link to the orginal. Thanks for asking.
As It is right now, it feature two robotic arm that are fairly easy to control. A depth control that have enough power to lift stuff from the bottom of the sea. Now, the only thing left to do is the hatch setup and some polishing. Should be ready in few hours!
The procedure is 2 (opposed) of the 4 magnet are toggled on. That is to make sure hatch are on top of each other. Then the 2 other are locked.
For the hatch that go upward, they won't open unless all 4 magnet are locked. The magnet will be recess or be retractable to ensure a perfect fit. For the bottom hatch, they can open at all time. I may implement a mechanism that will flood the room if the sub is up side down, that take some space to implement trough...
Obviously, all room that have these hatch will need a proper pumping system to keep them empty as the game do not calculate if the air can escape or not.
would be nice to work together again ...
They will introduce custom door at some point, We will have to revisit the design when they will do that anyway.
I am arleady devloping a standard docking system...
What if we mix them together to make a better one ??
Tell me what you think of this
Peace 😀