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This can be made in game really easily, but it's impossible to be practical because of a current feature that needs to be addressed. The gravity of a planet has a range. The farther it's range the stronger the field the deeper you go. The problem being that the range of a planet's gravity to based on the height of the blocks on that plate. So a flat plate on one side of a planet will have less gravity than one plate with a mountain. While that doesn't sound that bad, it destroys the dreams of planet elevators. The range isn't on mass of a plate, but the height, despite the type of block, so you making the elevator to space to your orbital station to dock is increasing the range of the gravity field and pulling your ships into the planet.
I'd like to suggest a different way to determine the gravity of planet plates. Why not have a set gravity based on the biome or the plate. If it's alien it could be heavier because of the mountain giving the planet more gravity through mass, or a set gravity range that is randomly generated. This would allow space elevators to be possible, making planetary bases more practical as you wouldn't need a ship or landing on planets if you have a giant battle cruiser. It would also make plants less useless. (Not saying they are completely useless, but they aren't exactly useful for much other than salvaging.) You could just dock at a orbital station that is connected by a space elevator.
I'd like to suggest a different way to determine the gravity of planet plates. Why not have a set gravity based on the biome or the plate. If it's alien it could be heavier because of the mountain giving the planet more gravity through mass, or a set gravity range that is randomly generated. This would allow space elevators to be possible, making planetary bases more practical as you wouldn't need a ship or landing on planets if you have a giant battle cruiser. It would also make plants less useless. (Not saying they are completely useless, but they aren't exactly useful for much other than salvaging.) You could just dock at a orbital station that is connected by a space elevator.