So I guess the only question is now if I die will I respawn on the moon or not?
Nope, it has already been answered:
If you're stuck in a situation where you endlessly re-spawn on the Moon when you die (but you don't have enough items to survive there or return to the Overworld), there's a Galacticraft config setting to rescue you. Look in
core.conf for this:
Code:
B:"Force Overworld Spawn"=false
and set it to true, restart the game, die, and you'll be back in your bed on the Overworld. (You'll probably want to set it back to its default setting of false again after that.)
Galacticraft is a bit peculiar in how the player will keep respawning at the last dimension he arrived to. I don't know what's reasoning behind that is, but I'd imagine it'd be better if the spawn was tied to the lander, so if it gets destroyed, the respawn would reset.
Though I'd also acknowledge it to be a shortcoming in the current design how the player can get stranded on other dimensions. On the bright side a solution has been gradually worked on, and the method will probably vary depending on the celestial body. For example has radfast implemented a way for producing your own fuel on Mars that previously didn't exist in Galacticraft.
I'm not sure how your fuel was destroyed, but if you are feeling cheated by the mod, you could resort to using the command "/dimensiontp" to get yourself back home. That is assuming you have cheats enabled.
Evl Atheist said:
I would definitely recommend putting in the "pre-flight checklist" that an extra can of fuel is recommended given how easy it can be lose the little that remains to you.
Well, you might get a message like this when interacting with a rocket at new game sessions:
The way it appears in-game perhaps could be a bit more refined, but it'll eitherway link you the information a player should know before blasting off into space.