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Or, heck, just ditch the ship altogether. Pay for passage between worlds or live the life of a hitchhiker or hobo, bumming rides across the galaxy.
I disagree with this idea, to be honest. The ship's an essential part of Starbound. You can't just get rid of it or have to pay a fee to move between planets. A lot of the game's mechanics are focused on it - not just crew members and space encounters, but even player spawn and data are associated with ships.
Having to explore the universe without a ship will also make the gameplay more tedious and frustrating than fun, so it's a lot of work for little reward, in my opinion.
I always liked how Terraria challenged you as a player by forcing you to use your powers as a player, making the boss face you at your most powerful.
But I also love how vanilla Starbound took you to the boss at *it's* most powerful in its lair. I hope we can see both of these neat ways to challenge players with boss battles in the latter development of the mod.