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The gravity drive relies on your WASD etc. keyboard inputs; you control it the same way you would a ship with normal thrusters (except in this case, ridiculously powerful ones lol). This script is pretty much out of sight, out of mind. It only may need to be turned on and off for things like docking (the programmable block is number 5 on the first tab of the controls) or recompiled if things in the ship change ownership. Hope that helps = )
How does the gravity drive work? I am not familiar with this particular script (I usually steal mine from FPC & Aly) and I feel like an idiot trying to make it go zoom.
This design was built around its central core of jump drives/gravity drives (something which I only just figured out for myself lol), and yeah...the redundancy and durability from that has definitely paid off. Hopefully there will be more where this came from soon, and I'm likewise excited to see your future builds : )
I love the way how the internal systems are organized. Well protected, Redundancy with sensibly distributed components and still including an actual interior. Looking forward to see more like this!