Space Engineers

Space Engineers

Passenger Transport - Cattle Class
8 件のコメント
plaYer2k  [作成者] 2015年8月1日 0時49分 
Well, then compactness matters these droids got a huge advantage to use meat bags :-)
Pharap 2015年7月31日 20時48分 
This reminds me of the droid transport tanks from Star Wars.
plaYer2k  [作成者] 2014年8月20日 18時50分 
Considering that my ship could "land" at 30 m/s without too much of an issue, sure.
Just keep the mass low and things should be fine.

I had a few ideas of an attaching structure that is shot to a ship. Like a beacon or even a boarding torpedo. I however never really gave it a try.

So overall it should work well to use that method as dampener as it works very well (in SP at least). Try to make as many separate dampened landing gears as possible. So 8 packs of 2 landing gears might work well.

Please report back with your results, would like to check them out :)
Sygramyr 2014年8月20日 18時25分 
yu think this rotor dampner would make a functioning grappler?? place on top of piston then landing gear assembly and ram/grab another vessel (within reason) but that 30m/s approach essentially to snatch a ship from its current heading?
Matsi 2014年8月20日 11時14分 
nice ship :)
plaYer2k  [作成者] 2014年8月19日 16時39分 
Just noticed that i had a small typo below. The reduced dimension should be 2x2x2.5 and not 2x1x2.5.
plaYer2k  [作成者] 2014年8月17日 3時16分 
Yes the mass of rotors serves a purpose.
The seat rotors that hold them together in a more compact room. Normally seats require a 3x3x3 block volume to be placed, i however could reduce that size to about 2x1x2.5 and thus less than 1/5th.
The rotors connecting the landing gear do exactly what you already noticed, they act as very potent dampeners so that the ship was able to land without taking damage at even 30 m/s, which is remarkable.

Overall like you may have noticed, i am using a lot of rotors for almost all my designs :)
Sygramyr 2014年8月17日 2時37分 
Hmm I like the general idea are all those rotors function to provide structure or just asthetics? I mean not only the landing albeit the landing torture was fairly impressive...