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Seriously, I normally dislike No Man's Sky comparison(I don't hate the game as much as others, though for very specific individual reasons).... but for a moment I thought it was one of the space ships from there.
Seriously, more 70ies scifi book covers-like builds and visuals YES PLEASE.
(Also, I love Empyrion tons. People keep saying it's better than No Man's Sky... but despite being different types of games, one thing I'd love something like Empyrion to borrow from it are the "procedural color palettes" visuals because holy hell I'd love to fly one of those in the golden expanses of the skies an orange and gold sunset of some of the planets in NMS. Never expected a procedural game to throw at me environments literally colored according to art color theories rather than "generic temperate planet 101).
well done!