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nice ^^
Thanks for stopping by!
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1254014640
The passenger seat is a good example as it is the same for both SV and CV as looks go. On a SV you can place 4 passenger seats right next to each other. On the CV that same passenger seat sits in the middle of the block even though the CV block is the same thickness as the 4 seats from the SV.
So maybe this opens up peoples eyes, or even the Devs, to the possiblity to allow smaller SV style blocks to also work on the larger CV blocks. Either way this was a fun build and I might incorperate this again for some later builds. While not the most practical of ship I am still happy that Hydra-X finally happended