A huge space ship that eats up whole solar systems and turns them into energy. Propels its self trough space whit a Shkadov thruster and carries billions of civilizations whit it! is owned by the kerponauts empire.
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Enjoy. His work is amazing.
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user:death_silence_66
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Hopefully this "DS66" dude will come back, because i think what you are saying is good. However i never got to check out his work or anything. Sadly.
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DS66 was the best user ever. Sandwichlizard was my friend and was more skilled, but his saves were often very technical. I love DS66's work. TPT is on the decline, but we have some good people left. We should start a spacecraft design club. I'm good with reactors and some types of weapons. I'm also decent with armoring. What are you good at?
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TheArchitect you are right. But i have like 20 WIP unpublished saves that i never released for unknow reasons and i'm probably going to finish now. If you want to have a look at them just ask, I used to play this game when there was DS66 too but since he left i just stopped "working" and just watch other people creations. Since then i did basically nothing but i would like to play with someone else in this game.
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Megamenx99, your ships are good but aren't really spectacualar. They're quite good, but are heavily based on DS66's work, which is great, I love the guy, but that means people either think they're copied or don't look closer.
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If nothing needs to be there, get rid of the empty space. Make the ship smaller, that way you won't need as much hull. We need to build stuff together. You have some cool ideas, and I'm good with making crazy tech.
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You gotta admit, someone is going to figure out how to blow this thing up.
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Love to see other people building spaceships (other than me). For being lazy you did a good job. I would love to see my ships be popular like your's. I guess I'm just unlucky. +1
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@TheArchitect the pulsar beam is weak because i was lazy. And if i were to simulate it hiting a planet the beam fould be super heated protons.