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It is priced so high due to the infinite power, but also that it's quite armored/armed for a transport sub. I based the price to be between the vanilla R-29 and Berilia submarines. In terms of a transport sub, it's not as effective as the Berilia or even the R-29 for crate storage, but it does outclass them in armor and firepower. I planned on 20,000 mks originally, but then increased the hull strength a smidge in certain areas. I am open to adjusting it though, but I'll for more bugs to be reported first.
Please note every battery also has a feature of where the recharge rate affects the output. See the battery section above for more details.
ALSO, every battery has a happy median where you can set the recharge rate and still have enough output to let the sub function while recharging everything.
then again not gonna hold you by your throat to change this.
your creation gets a 8.5/10 on my submarine review