Empyrion - Galactic Survival

Empyrion - Galactic Survival

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Blueprint: Small Vessel
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Mar 14, 2018 @ 11:54am
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T4-Nymph

Description
The T4 Nymph is a very unique SV, that flies vertically but lands horizontally.
It's also capable to dock to the T4 Nimbus: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1330987033
This will expand greatly on the ships capabilities, giving you access to an advanced constructor, growing plots, medic station and more.
As it is however, this ship isn't lacking in any category. There are plenty of cargo boxes and fridges for carrying all your stuff.
The ship is also well armed with 6 gatling guns and 4 missile launchers, and has a hardened steel hull.
I intended the ship to be used by 3 people, but if you also use the decorative seats you can carry up to 7 people.



Now, because this ship is such an oddball, I'll explain how to operate this ship effectively.
You'll want to spawn this ship in space, so you can get in easily.
When you want to land on a planet, you need to rotate 90 degrees counterclockwise, and put it down.
When the ship is parked on it's side, you want to turn off Flight Mode and engage Landing Mode, this will adapt the interior to work well when the vessel is horizontal.

If the ship isn't entirely straight, you'll want to keep undocking with Flight Mode disabled to make the ship balance itself. I recommend you do this in first person. This won't work in space.

I recommend you practise this a bit if you intend on using the ship for survival. Once you get used to it isn't that bad.

Now onto docking. If you want to dock the T4 Nymph to the T4 Nimbus or another CV (anything with a door open to space should work, but you'll be exposed to space when transitioning) you need to align it first, then slowly move it towards the CV. Once you are up against it, you want to get out and check to see if it's aligned well. If not, make some adjustments until it's easy to walk in between the 2 vessels. The biggest problem with docking is dealing with the camera, so I recommend you use trial and error.

We are almost done with the guidance, believe me. But this last bit is very important.
When you get into your seat when the ship is horizontal, make sure you stand on the right side before entering. I marked it with some rust behind a cargo box. If the ship is vertical, you'll want to stand on the left.

This is to prevent getting stuck when getting out of the ship. You see, when you exit your seat you'll be put where your feet are. If you get in horizontally and exit vertically (and vice versa) you can get stuck in the ceiling because of this.

This vessel was made for my hybrid challenge: https://empyriononline.com/threads/sv-cv-hybrid-challenge.36351/

I hope you like it.