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Which is fine for the hard cases, but doesn't help for fuel jugs and gas tanks, or other items that won't fit into a hard case.
I put all that stuff in the airlock, pretty essential when running without gravity.
The only reason to keep (immortal) fuel cans bouncing around in the air lock is if you are desperately low on cash, else sell them as well asap. The weight is punishing to boot.
Yeah, I have never seen that happen.
Until we get a net or "magnetic crates" not much else we can do.
What did happen was boxes floating around before I figured out how much they needed to be inside the shelf before opening the lid. Without gravity they made their way to the cockpit by simply decelerating.
Not full speed into a wall, but at about 135 in a highway and a two-trailer jackass coming the other way cut across the middle all of a sudden. From full hull to four breaches and cases all over the cabin because the AI was drunk again...