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If you need an example that is based outside, you don't have to go a long way. Just start a new game and you'll see levels which are made in the same style as Triad Base, but have better usage of terrains, better variety and better attention to detail.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsjnvT6av-A
After following the progress of it in your forum post back then, the time and work you put into it really shows. I'd say it's almost even official level quality!
I also liked the multiple ways you can go, with all the little doors that open. Made me slightly confused about where I should be going sometimes, but it was fine after a little exploring, and sometimes it's nice for a level to not be completely linear.
Can't wait to see anything you might come out with in future!