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@Squid thanks man, i know the hanger is small, im a very practical and minimulistic builder, and you can up the sensor range if you wish I just wanted close so your not running the guild every time a small ship just passes by.
PS I think the holographic dock assist is a wonderful idea that I've never seen on SE before. I think the sensor range is a bit low to activate this, but a low range may be a good thing to keep, to reduce possible lag.
Keep up the good work!
I keep getting blown away from the automated interior door in the hangar. I left the door behind it open on the way out and the depressurization keeps blowing me away whenever i trigger the door sensor (even when hangar airlocks were closed)
its made to help you line up with the hanger.
As of the moment, I haven't reviewed anything else to similar detail. I plan to continue doing similar reviews but preferably to ships that haven't become popular on the workshop yet or particularly good ones. As you may imagine, combing the workshop for such treasures is tedious and yields few note worthy creations. When I do another, I'll be sure to shoot you a link. It would also be my pleasure to evaluate any creations you might be able to recommend :)
Interior wise, its realistically cramped. Don’t get me wrong, cramped isn’t bad. The Dawn is comfortably cramped. Allowing good movement and easy enough on the eyes when on long treks. It’s the large cathedral like interiors on other ships that I’ve come to hate, a frivolous waste of space. This vessel wastes no square meter. The auto lighting made me smile. The little things matter.
The holographic guidance system is a helpful touch, along with the warning sounds and sirens. As I said, incredibly convenient. My only complaint with the docking setup is that the connectors are difficult to couple with (using a standard setup for small ships)
TLDR: You can use in survival, looks good, no mods (hell yeah), its really cheap to make, APAT needs to fix the brakes and connectors, but it’s the best damn survival ship out there. Props to you APAT, have a space potato :)
P.S check spelling pls. is it Pheniox or Phoenix?
5/5 Marvelously Practical! ~Galactic Top Gear
4 Stars- It’s like a Volvo… But in space! ~Ship&Pilot Magazine
Utilitarian, Practical, not reliant on mods. It’s a ship after my own heart. A no-frills survival-feasible ship capable of performing and looking respectable, slim and elegant at the same time, this vessel proves that simplicity is truly the highest sophistication.
The Dawn sits as my current favorite on the free market as an entry-level, exploration ship equipped with just about everything a spacer needs while at the same time being equipped with incredibly simple but convenient systems.