(08-28-2017, 07:34 PM)Epo Wrote: Nice, tho it looks more like a freighter than shf to me
By what i remember its meant to be like a deep space miner thats able to support a small crew for sometime before needing to return to a base
Quote:The Spatial is often employed by mining faction, to explore asteroid fields deep inside the borderworlds. While being as large as some freighters, the Spatial sacrifices cargo space in favor of additional equipment options. Dual mine launchers and the ability to power a single bomber-class torpedo make this craft formidable, yet it's sluggish maneuverability and large size often leave it very vulnerable in combat.
The Spatial is capable of sustained flight beyond a system's heliosphere to an adjacent system, posessing the cold sleep and life support systems to maintain up to five persons for years of sustained travel
I'm a bit curious about that asymmetrical aspect, as well. It feels like a shot-catcher to me, although I am curious as to what purpose it serves.
Either way, any new model which isn't the current gunship-sized fighter we have right now is a win to me, and this thing fits in nicely with the appearance of the Voyager.
Would the stats remain the same as the current Spatial, or would it receive a balance pass due to the radically different model?
(08-08-2018, 08:42 PM)Sand_Spider Wrote: Either way, any new model which isn't the current gunship-sized fighter we have right now is a win to me, and this thing fits in nicely with the appearance of the Voyager.
Would the stats remain the same as the current Spatial, or would it receive a balance pass due to the radically different model?
Someone people in this thread suggested using the current spatial for a civilian gunship following the Eagle-line ("Vulture" Civilian Gunship, as was previously mentioned, for example).
Nevertheless, I doubt it would receive a balance pass, since they didn't do much stat-wise after the first spatial model change.
I really hope this makes it into the game. I would really enjoy travellign around in this beauty
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