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A ship consisting of a wrecked hull, seat, control panel, three propane tanks, and an engine

An example of a starter ship.

A ship is a combination of welded parts that shares a single fuel level and throttle level, and is usually able to fly.

Flight[]

Throttle is increased and decreased by pressing the R and F keys respectively. Ships can be turned similarly to a player, using the WASD keys; A to turn left, D to turn right, S to pull the nose up, and W to push the nose down. Ships can also be rolled clockwise and counterclockwise with the Q and E keys respectively.

Ships are moved by the engines, which will push the ship in the opposite direction of their exhaust. The engines that are currently available in the game are the Engine, the Spike Engine, and the Drive. If your ship is too heavy, you can still use the ship to launch into space by abusing Earth's curvature.

Construction[]

Generally, a ship refers to any structure that can fly; However, a ship is technically created when any two parts are combined with a hammer. For a ship to fly, it at least requires an engine, control panel, and fuel.

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Trivia[]

  • A ship, if moving and is turned off and then turned back on will sometimes cause the ship to slow down and halt depending on how fast you are travelling.
  • If you use an alien engine, aka as a Drive, your ship will be able to instantly de-accelerate if you turn the throttle to 0.