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edit: and look far cooler than that ugly new expedition ship...
Yeah I have a few robot ships and they do hover but the parking flames at the anomaly do look cool as hell lol
The super organic 'Living' star ships they also float or hover, gently 'breathing' or bobbing up and down, on a swirl of ethereal energy... at least only while stationary :D
Actually, given how long ago Kobs has played, I'm thinking it was less the Omega Expedition reward ship and probably more the Sentinel Interceptors from last year that he saw.
Good news on that front, Kobs: You can get those interceptors in a very wide variety of configurations! All you need to do to locate one is destroy a Sentinel Dreadnought in the space battle. Should drop its AI fragment, which you then click to use. I noticed in the expedition test that it now directs you to the nearest dissonant system. Go there and follow the marker to find a crash site. If you like this particular model, you can then either repair the crashed version, or search that system for the same model in a different class.
You'll also find some Autophage camps out there, and if you solve their puzzles you can use the camp computer to locate additional interceptor crash sites instead of burning down Dreadnoughts. This method may require having completed more of the storyline, though. First method just requires that you can blow up a whole bunch of space sentinels, then shoot off all the guns on one side of the Dreadnought so you can just hammer away at the hull in peace.
Interceptor hunting works pretty much the same as regular ship hunting did. (Minus the repairing steps). You can get portal coordinates online, (which should also include the Lat/Long coords for the crash site), then visit them for a specific model of interceptor. I think a lot of the ship hunting community has moved on from No Man's Sky Coordinate Exchange over to No Man's Sky *GLYPH* Exchange. Both are on reddit. Both are searchable. New one has all of the helpful mods from the first community but without all the drama.