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They can appear if the power gets switched off and on a gain. Just retract them with the switches.
thanks again for an awesome build
I saw that you mentioned to another commenter that you would have to redo the solar if you were to convert it to a space station. What would you have to change? I am having a lot of issues with he solar not working and I was wondering if I missed something obvious (I might just be struggling with the typical Empyrion solar bugs though).
Any issues you heard of you can recommend an answer for? i cant see any rocks that bugged out.
also to lazy atm to remove the pylons on bottom as well. lol put i performs well so far not realy needing much modification. Great Job.
The idea of using long blast doors on opposite sides (floor and ceiling) to provide structural integrity in a gravity base environment is absolutely genius. 200 point level Empyrion Galactic Survival designer IQ there Ente. Base looks sweet too, very nice texturing! Well f-ing done dude!
@TTD: Thats interesting. Wonder how that phrase came to be. Has to be some interesting story there...
@SGT Roc/K/: Yes I have thought about that as well. Would require some changes, e.g. to reposition the solar and of course removal of the structural integrity blast doors. And would need to build a proper bottom side.
Again, many thanks and keep up the awesomely good work!
By the way, in the Hellenic language there is a phrase that, translating word to word in English, it goes "to throw black stone" and it literally means to forget forever, or to be long forgotten, i.e. a long forgotten monstrous station on a god-forsaken lava planet :D