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Totally. There is a ship you can find where they turn off the gravdrive to have a zero-g party. Cora says (too often) that she wants to turn off the gravdrive and float around. Sometimes you can board an enemy ship while the gravdrive is still completely disabled and float.
I sort of turn my brain off when the crew starts talking without being commanded. ^.^
I have also found some space station that have broken grav drives so they are in a zero-g state. Fun fights easy as hell to get lost in them for 30-45 minutes especially when you are fighting not paying attention to where you are going.
Get a DS30.2 Ares Bridge cockpit and put no other crew stations in your ship. It can hold 8 crew. Prepare for the onslaught every time you move.
EDIT: I can't think of the name of it but it is at Ekland-Stroud shipyard. It holds 6. It looks like a tugboat cabin.
not sure how they get on board but let the plebs worry about it rofl
But if the ship runs into something; all of that is off the table and everything fly's towards the direction of contact. And being there is less than 1:1 gravity to counter the weight of
the ship throwing everything across the room it would have more velocity.