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Then you will see several submarines that have the “Star Citizen” look.
If there is permission to use it as a shuttle for other submarines.
Especially since you can power shuttles from the main submarine without just having batteries like you often see, which makes shuttles awkward for single players, though one would have to adapt the submarine, but less than the other two problems.
You could also use the reactor and add a feature that they turn off when you dock with the main sub.
If I ever rebuild a bigger submarine than remodel a small one or even build one myself, then I'll build my own shuttle for it, because otherwise I'd have to build it so big that something like that would go in, although I'd need an airlock for the bottom, then just top and bottom and in the submarine I can choose which outer door opens automatically via a button.
In the meantime I know how to customise submarines.
So I build an automatic airlock that is available for above, first fill it with water then it opens by itself, and if you open one of the doors the hatch is immediately closed automatically.
And maybe another gun control for the other gun.
I'd rather the developer of the submarine did that, because it would look better and everything would work better together.
YOU have outdone yourself.
We need more content like yours on the workshop, I hope you make more sci-fi and interesting small submarines like this one. They really add a unique style of play, thank you.