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Again, amazing work with the ship, design is awesome, and it's super compact which is really nice as well!
@Никита Литвинков Hey man, they aren't that bad. Even if you don't wanna use them, they're ESSENTIAL for escaping planets like Earth-like and Alien. Ion thrusters can work in atmosphere, but cannot stand any gravity past 0.45, and even if, they weaken severely as gravity increases. Atmospheric thrusters are fine, but obviously cannot support you past the atmosphere. I generally never use hydrogen thrusters unless escaping from the atmosphere of planets.