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VCT Orbital Drop Leveling Module
   
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2015 年 7 月 12 日 上午 12:50
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VCT Orbital Drop Leveling Module

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Void Corp Technologies
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VC Tremble Class Orbital Bombardment Vessel

The Void Corp Technologies Automatic Leveling Module is designed to land on the surface of a planet and bring the body of the pod to a level position without any human intervention. This model is also equipped with merge blocks and connectors on four sides so it could theoretically act as a hub for a larger modular base system.

*As with the drop pods, this ship need gravity to work as intended *

*Made without mods and fully compatible with survival

Happy engineering!
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Babbayega 2020 年 2 月 16 日 下午 12:43 
any instruction? i tried to guess using the deployment timer. but the rig just flips onto its side..
Airomis 2020 年 1 月 20 日 上午 11:56 
under this consept i would love to see your VC work in terms of base both via drop and normal base
BeanSlinger419 2016 年 5 月 20 日 下午 3:30 
you could strap a drill so it would be a drill pod to drop the pod and then automaticly mine on the surface of the planet and you could get it later
Pew Dabbing 2016 年 3 月 28 日 上午 4:26 
Have you ever come back to look at these? You know since planets are out and everything.
Granjor 2015 年 12 月 1 日 下午 7:36 
to avoid block breakage you could add suspention wheels to dampen the landing
but other than that it looks like it works great
Draven_Stone 2015 年 9 月 15 日 下午 10:49 
another idea is use the space ball, cuz it's got an opation for minimize bounce and then theres the friction setting which can be use to stop it from sliding, i know this works fo planetery landing cuz i've used as landing gear for a small large ship that was over 1mil kg. these opations keep working even when the space ball is turned off
cjmx21 2015 年 8 月 1 日 上午 12:18 
thx :), if i think of anything else, ill let ya know :), keep the awesome blueprints comming :D, i love your stuff
EdgarAllanPwn  [作者] 2015 年 7 月 31 日 下午 11:07 
Interesting idea! Might have to give that a shot :)
cjmx21 2015 年 7 月 31 日 下午 10:15 
just an idea, (and i havent tried this yet) but you might experiment with using drills to help soften the impact just a bit more, to shave off that last bit of damage to the base structure. ive seen large ship drills survive and still work after a 25m/s impact with an asteroid. this could potentially help reduce the distance from the surface from which you have to be to deploy it correctly, which in turn, increases the accuracy of the deployment. just a thought. like i said, i havent tried it.
Lumios 2015 年 7 月 19 日 上午 1:11 
Excellent design!