12-20-2017, 06:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-20-2017, 06:28 PM by Frank_Stein. Edited 2 times in total.)
I feel very meh about any kind of underwater station. Doesn't seem like it offers anything we don't already get from being in space.
I think what's more interesting are stations purpose built for population sizes and department emphasis. For instance, a station that's Max built for only around 10 people, with pretty much one person entirely in charge of research, medical, or security. Something cramped, without the full convienences of a full ship or station, that's prone to occasional blackouts because they rely on solars rather than a proper engine
Where the lone antag really needs be careful about how and when they strike because it's so cramped that anyone can walk in on them at any time. Something that's more Ridley Scott than James Cameron
I think what's more interesting are stations purpose built for population sizes and department emphasis. For instance, a station that's Max built for only around 10 people, with pretty much one person entirely in charge of research, medical, or security. Something cramped, without the full convienences of a full ship or station, that's prone to occasional blackouts because they rely on solars rather than a proper engine
Where the lone antag really needs be careful about how and when they strike because it's so cramped that anyone can walk in on them at any time. Something that's more Ridley Scott than James Cameron