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I love it.
but them i didn't do the *single rail* i was building my actually base platform as i went bit by bit... maybe its because the floor was *too made*? at the time but i doubt it
maybe that has changed....
My ideas for builds are usually born while I'm playing a survival game, and usually by me saying, "How in the heck do I do this?" Most of the time I'm playing with lots of enemy NPCs, so I usually burrow underground like a tick on a hound. Skipjack was my solution to building tunnels and underground hangars and facilities quickly. Most of my ships have a specific purpose, and mostly don't pay a lot of attention to making them pretty, but instead highly functional. All my mining ships, for example, will carry a full load of ore, including the drills fully loaded. Because why not? Anyway, that's my design philosophy.