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half of my game time is spent sailing in a straight line.
If you were to connect a push button to a functioning engine, then proceeded to hold the button, the sound that the engine makes while turning on is called turning over.
Also turn the power on before turning the key button for the engine - Prevents the engine from constantly trying to turnover.
Honestly the absolute answer is that I just can't come up with anything to put in it, my bridges are always barren since I am or (was) really accustomed to making smaller ships.
I'll see if I can muster up some ideas for what to put in it.
If it doesn't prove to be more complex than I think it is.