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passages are still much more useful, especially now that there's a ladder shaft...
I just tested it, and it looks like it works just fine with Sektan's duct grate mod.
@ [SE] Bean - By the way, I have seen Jefferies Tubes mod somewhere on Steam.
Yup, I actually posted a Jefferies Tube variant at the same time as this one!
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2962002702
Jeffries Tubes are narrow passageways in the walls of starships in the Star Trek franchise. They allow easy access to various ship systems such as the computer core, the warp engines, or the phaser arrays. The term was named after Matt Jefferies, the original Star Trek art director, who designed the Enterprise bridge and the majority of the show's technology. Jefferies aimed to make the ship's design functional and believable, using industrial and nautical inspiration. Jeffries Tubes serve as a practical solution for allowing maintenance crews to access key systems. The term first appeared in Star Trek: The Next Generation and has since been used throughout the franchise.