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Also just disable death crates, they aren't worth the hassle, because of stuff like this.
It's in the regular options now, so no need for AGS
My death crate had clipped into the ground (with lots of goodies). I could recover it with the Calculator map.
Do do that : Upload your save file into the Calculator web site, change the coordinates of your death crate, (I put it 2 meters away from my engineer), download the new save and load it.
For a laugh I took a ride on the ship thinking i'd be able to jetpack my way back down. I didn't realize there was an out of bounds death threshold up above as well!!! The ship absolutely YEETED me into the air and I landed wayyyyy out of bounds. Then I accidentally saved over my autosave instead of loading it.... Muscle memory...
Turns out my death crate was somehow elsewhere, despite the compass telling me it was where I landed. Not sure if that happened after I reloaded or what but the interactive map saved my behind.
Edit: Don't forget to adjust the height! I put myself roughly next to where it was, then just marked the z-axis height to be that. It was in front of me, a little over my head.