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keep iiit
Balance has been reworked to more closely be akin to vanilla blocks.
Master Pack added at the end of all the updates.
More info to be added to the workshop descriptions after updates are done uploading.
@Shao It may be a bit of work but an idea could be to Cut the front off the design and add it as an air vent in its own right, adding mount points to the remaining part of the thruster in the front, with a conveyor port. You would litterally be making a high powered oxygen breathing engine.
@Aliedes, Hydrogen seems like the more viable method, for simplicity sake... but are these still strong enough to work in atmo? They use the old thruster strength, so I would be surprised.
I guess what I could do, is make the hydro thruster, but make them more of a hybrid hydro/ion thruster, in that they use less hydro, but more energy than the typical hydrogen thruster.