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I'm also building a 3: 1 version of the ship to use it as a mobile base or as a battleship ;-)
1 main concern is it seems very underpowered. 57mws used out of 100 produced is not good.
is there ample room to add 2-4 more gens?
Also using stairs at the door on the outside do not help in the looks of this design.
And it also lacks a gravity generator.
Some priority containers have been embedded into the body. To access containers , simply walk up to the vessel or enter the cockpit and press "P" by default to open the control panel, You can then access any container as if you were to manually activate it. This was a design decision to reduce the loss of important materials during every day use and gives it a technical advantage over designs with open containment.
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Also, Inferno has been updated to feature an easier accessability to the door.