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Space Engineers

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16 Sep, 2022 @ 2:16pm
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Dragonfly

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Description
The ORE Dragonfly is a modern re-envisionment of Camulorix's Mosquito starter and space exploration craft (https://steamproxy.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=447366606), which was itself inspired by dontstoplivin's OFSV II respawn ship. I have been using variations of the Mosquito as my preferred survival ship since the very early days of Space Engineers. This version is my current ship-of-choice for knocking about in survival.

The inboard ion engines are moved to a pair of nacelles, which allows expansion and reconfiguration more easily. In addition, the nacelles include landing gear for clamping to landing pads on low or zero gravity destinations. The original single airlock has been supplemented with an auxiliary lower airlock, both of which have nearby lockers for small arms and tools. A docking facility with input/output sorting has been added to the stern. Without changing the base form factor at all, the ship has also been expanded for role-playing, with four small bunks, dual showers, a lavatory, a kitchen and workspace, and ready access to the lower engineering areas. The two small reactors have been supplemented by a hydrogen engine for ice-based survival.

The bridge has been opened with more windows for increased visibility and a center console for team planning has been included. Additionally, LCDs have been set up within sight-line of the pilot's station, pre-loaded with scripts to visualize any ship damage, any nearby sensed vessels, and overall power management. Airlocks have been automated to make sure that minimal to zero atmosphere losses. All of these scripted capabilities are courtesy of their respective script maintainers (visible in the loaded scripts; Whip, Blarg, et al).

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