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minus-squarejulian@community.nodebb.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up6·1 month agoIs anybody else curious about the fact that you can manually engage port or starboard thrusters via a conveniently located joystick in the hallway?
minus-squareEarMaster@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5·edit-21 month agoAlso maneuvering a space vessel with two thrusters which are facing in opposite directions may be impossible… Adding a single airlock replacing one of these thrusters (which therefore must be incredibly weak) makes it even more of a mess…
minus-squarejulian@community.nodebb.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up5·1 month agoIt’s like they didn’t consult the daystrom institute at all! Haha Although tbf I think the port and starboard thrusters are aft facing. Spot on about the airlock though.
Is anybody else curious about the fact that you can manually engage port or starboard thrusters via a conveniently located joystick in the hallway?
Also maneuvering a space vessel with two thrusters which are facing in opposite directions may be impossible…
Adding a single airlock replacing one of these thrusters (which therefore must be incredibly weak) makes it even more of a mess…
It’s like they didn’t consult the daystrom institute at all! Haha
Although tbf I think the port and starboard thrusters are aft facing.
Spot on about the airlock though.