CatArmour
CatArmour
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10th Aug 2018
24th Dec 2018
a large place for modern ship docking and refueling.
cats union ships docking kitty space port custompaintjobs catunion

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  • CatArmour
    CatArmour
    11th Aug 2018
    they refuel in space.
  • CatArmour
    CatArmour
    11th Aug 2018
    and elevators are used at the front of the ship to board.
  • CatArmour
    CatArmour
    11th Aug 2018
    a large number of people boarding and exiting are ship crew transfering after 2 month shifts.
  • CatArmour
    CatArmour
    11th Aug 2018
    and thank you for leaving comments. :D
  • CatArmour
    CatArmour
    11th Aug 2018
    ship docking pilots have a maximum application age of 1 year old.
  • CatArmour
    CatArmour
    11th Aug 2018
    landing is difficult and the computers of the Cat union are Extremely simple and can only operate simple mechanical stuff. the docking is done when the landing pylons are folded down and when it is in the aproximate spot the pylons pop out and adjust to the ship with 700 ton load bearing hydraulics.
  • CatArmour
    CatArmour
    11th Aug 2018
    the engines of the ships are on from the moment of startup as they are mostly for use in space and cannot be shut off.
  • CatArmour
    CatArmour
    11th Aug 2018
    These ships are not entirely self sustained and the refueling platform is in not in the scene as it is too large to fit in there with those large ships.
  • ludapecurka123
    ludapecurka123
    11th Aug 2018
    @kerponaut Okay, but those pylos are static as I see. The ship on upper dock will hit the first pylon with the nose by just entering inside. Then about refuelling, if it is for refueling, where are fuel contaniers? Also, how they are even flying? There is gravity as I see, but those ships are just levitating.
  • kerponaut
    kerponaut
    11th Aug 2018
    @ludapecurka123 Well its obviusly for military or only refueling use. And you are really underestimating the capabilities of computers, even with our current computer tech we would be able to land those space crafts on those landing pylons.