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@Enorats A small team in survival is what I designed it for. Very happy it was of some use to you!
Since this concept is so popular, I have a much larger, militarised SSTO ship in the works and a very small version that may work as a decent respawn ship. Watch this space!
Been following Phoenix Fleet Systems for a good long time, but I may just have to switch sides with work like this coming from the competition..
@ThatOneGamer Nope, pure vanilla right here, as stated right at the start of the description.
@Schrodinger I wish this game had more documentation. Start a Creative World, make sure Copy and Paste is on. When the world loads, press F10 to display blueprints. Select blueprint and press Ctrl + V to paste it into the world. Enjoy!
@Garm Two I get what you are saying, but if you use Atmos in space they don't consume power but if you use override they do. This is why I think it's a bug.
@Shadow Eclipse I think you mean The Milkman's planetary landing ships right? Yes, now you say that, I do see the resemblance. It's not intentional though believe it or not, the Endeavour originally looked like a mini Artemis. Can't say I'm unhappy with the comparison, The Milkman is a great builder.
it was called "Planetary lander" before