Why there is only one entrance instead of one in one out. If it is small ship it doesn't really matter, but for large ship like T9 or clipper the entrance can't really fit both.
To maintain the low gravity atmosphere you can only have one port.
To maintain the low gravity atmosphere you can only have one port. Plus the other end of the station holds the entire manifold for the station, so if you had two ports, too much air would escape and secondly with the manifold the structure would become unsound.
Are you looking for a lore/rp reason more than "because it's a game and needs difficulty or sorts?"
Why there is only one entrance instead of one in one out. If it is small ship it doesn't really matter, but for large ship like T9 or clipper the entrance can't really fit both.
Why there is only one entrance instead of one in one out. If it is small ship it doesn't really matter, but for large ship like T9 or clipper the entrance can't really fit both.
Where do get that from? I find that explanation illogical.
I'm surprised nobody has yet queried why it is a slot rather than a simple circle.
that would've been the most logical engineering solution as well as being the strongest shape in terms of dealing with internal/external pressures.
Say goodbye to all that 'matching rotation' stuff though...![]()
*gasp* You mean one player might actually have to wait a handful of seconds on another?! THE HORROR!
If there were two docking tunnels, one at either end, then we would be practically guaranteed that a form of survival racing would ensue whereby players would try to boost in through one, through the length of the station, and out the other end without asking for docking permission.
Also, if there were two, which one would we need to leave from and how would it be enforced?
er... green and red light? we do have it already, it is just not able to fit them