Easier preparing for new missions, through specialising planets.

Aug 26, 2013
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I've finally managed to acquire a tier2 schematic, and now, I have to start getting raw materials again. It would be great if the long process of getting those rescoures could be lowered. Not by upgrading your existing rocket, I have 2 alternate suggestions:

  • Be able to dissassamble your rocket, through the NASA workbench, or by a few hits with your favourite sword, just like at a boat. You could get back some of its basic components, such as few of its fins, its engine, and a few heavy-duty plates, but you would have to re-produce those wich you haven't got back, and upgrade all with some meteoric ingots.

  • Have specialisations for each dimension, wich could lower preparation time, by getting each rescoure from the place (planet) where it is easily acquirable. And it would make it more exciting too. Let me explain with some examples:
    • Your bases are low on air, you go back to the overworld and grab some leaves, as well as refillling your oxygen tanks.
    • You are low on fuel, you descend onto a future Jupiter's floating base, and refine fuel from its H2
    • You are low on food, you go to... Maybe have more cheese on the Moon
    • You need more metals, and you maybe go to a future Io*.
    Of course these are just examples
So preparing could be done more easily by going from planet to planet. This is just more fun as I think. And let me explain you Io:
*I like mining on alien planets, altough the complication of managing air is needed, there's still no lava. Lava is worse than mother of all kid zombies. (how about it as a future boss?) So it's safer on the Moon and the Mars. Io is one of Jupiter's 4 main moons, and it is volcanic, meaning lava. So I have to take care for both air and lava. I think this could be compensated with more ores. I'd like some reply about this.
 
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