Empyrion - Galactic Survival

Empyrion - Galactic Survival

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CV-S II RE2
   
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Blueprint: Capital Vessel
Custom: Airtight
Tags: Blueprint
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6 Jan @ 10:12am
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CV-S II RE2

Description
Probably the most affordable starter base that isn't technically a base, the CV-S by Stan2112 (actually a CV) is a fully equipped, potentially mobile and highly extensible luxury home for Reforged Eden 2. I upgraded its storage with container extensions throughout the structure for a grand total of 718,5kSU, including 15kSU of ammo storage, and converted the landing struts/foundations from carbon composite to steel blocks, for increased sturdiness.

Being a capital vessel, it does not trigger base attacks, and should not be deployed in combat zones, but the two sentry guns front and back can provide a measure of protection. Requires the addition of a cockpit and thrusters to go mobile, at a minimum.

Primary Attributes
Unlock Level: 10
Size Class: 1
CPU Tier: 1 (180k free capacity with no extenders)
Build Time: 37m 06s

Equipment
Bunk bed
Shower
Armor locker
Wireless
Fridge
Food processor
Large constructor
O2 station
Biomedical chamber (*)
Space for 9 hydroponic grow plots (not included)

(* Requires 6 cobalt ingots, included for convenience. Replace with clone chamber for a build fully compatible with basic materials only, and upgrade to a biomedical chamber at leisure.)

Compatible with Reforged Eden 2.

Note: Despite all relevant blocks appearing airtight, a large oxygen bubble shows up on the rear left of the vehicle (left of the "front door") when in O2 debugging mode, as with the original. I've seen it appear in other creations, always in the same place, I believe it's a bug of the base game but could be mistaken. Empirically, the vehicle doesn't seem to be venting O2, either in this or in its original configuration.

Disclaimer: I only tweak existing designs for my own use in-game, and will likely publish some reworks that I feel might be useful to others, always crediting the original creators. This also means I'm unlikely to keep updating them at length, though I welcome comments and am open to early suggestions.