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Space Engineers
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Don Wrote:So I just had a terrifying/great experience. On the maiden voyage of my first huge starship, I decided to turn off the reactor so I could walk around and see what things looked like while hurtling through space at 55 meters per second. Turns out you don't move at a relative speed to the ship you're inside, instead you're slammed against the back wall of the ship. Intent on not losing this save or blindly ramming into a meteor, I spent the next fifteen minutes valiantly sliding up and down the back wall of my bridge, turning my jetpack on/off to build some pitifully bad momentum in order to reach the command console and restore power. The ship finally came to rest at destination nowhere. I am now lost, but I still have a kick-ass spaceship.
Reactors power the gravity generator. You learning the hard way.
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