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26 Feb, 2022 @ 5:01pm
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NIGHT RUNNER

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Hey! are you, ready to go?

This is the Night Runner. A new experimental hovercraft type ship from Len-Tek. Its fun as hek to drive, very fast, and can drift forever if you turn off dampers. It also doesnt use any mods or dlc! It rides on a cushion of zero friction wheels making it work on most surfaces and makes it really useful on ice planets where a traditional wheeled ship would struggle.

It is powered by a mix of hydrogen and atmo thrusts with the hydrogen thrust only really needed to get up to speed. Once your at max speed you can just turn off dampers and coast forever. It has reactors, batteries, and hydrogen engines but It doesn't need the reactors to run if your doing a planet only play through and cant get uranium. There only there for people that don't wanna deal with batteries. Its completely survival tested and ready with everything tubed up. And includes cabin oxygen. It also has parachutes but you likely wont need them as sideways wheels are broken as hell and can shrug off most falls.

The only thing about using this in survival is that the skirt might not print perfectly on a welder pit. If parts of it are not welding just remove the wheels in that area, weld the skirt, and replace the wheels. Past that I haven't run into any problems in a survival world I did with friends. This is still a bit experimental though so if you find things wrong or things I should change let me know!
3 Comments
Korvatus Klok 27 Feb, 2022 @ 6:31am 
Ok. Personal I would have just left the outside ones that make up the skirt. But hey, it looks good. Caught my eye.
Lenshibo  [author] 27 Feb, 2022 @ 3:32am 
Its mostly for looks ngl, but yeah i know i dont need more than like 4
Korvatus Klok 26 Feb, 2022 @ 10:14pm 
You do realize that you don't need that many wheels to get the hover effect, right?