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I hesitate to ask, because of how I got trashed for my last thread, but here goes...
Is breathable air going to be added at some point? After all, astronauts have helmets, so that would suggest that there are environments in which they can breathe, and environments in which they need to wear that helmet.
I think that capital ships should have a life-supporting environment that allows their crew not to suffocate. All the compartments in which crew operate will have to be sealed from the vacuum of space. Proper air locks will have to be built, so that all the atmosphere doesn't escape every time you open a hatch. Bulkheads will be necessary to prevent decompression of the entire habitat if the hull gets damaged.
"Air" could be represented as invisible blocks, like in Minecraft. To simulate decompression, air that isn't touched by other blocks on all 6 sides, will decay. That way, air inside an enclosed space can persist, but when exposed to vacuum, will vanish. The space inside an air lock can be filled with a type of block of air that is immune to vacuum, but which consumes power (so that people don't just fill their entire ship with non-dissipating air.
I know that this would break many existing designs, and I'm probably going to get dogpiled again...
Is breathable air going to be added at some point? After all, astronauts have helmets, so that would suggest that there are environments in which they can breathe, and environments in which they need to wear that helmet.
I think that capital ships should have a life-supporting environment that allows their crew not to suffocate. All the compartments in which crew operate will have to be sealed from the vacuum of space. Proper air locks will have to be built, so that all the atmosphere doesn't escape every time you open a hatch. Bulkheads will be necessary to prevent decompression of the entire habitat if the hull gets damaged.
"Air" could be represented as invisible blocks, like in Minecraft. To simulate decompression, air that isn't touched by other blocks on all 6 sides, will decay. That way, air inside an enclosed space can persist, but when exposed to vacuum, will vanish. The space inside an air lock can be filled with a type of block of air that is immune to vacuum, but which consumes power (so that people don't just fill their entire ship with non-dissipating air.
I know that this would break many existing designs, and I'm probably going to get dogpiled again...