Space Engineers - The fastest way to space

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Published 2021-04-10

All Comments (21)
  • @TheDistortion93
    The Gyro kills me every time. That man is straight up sitting on a seated block about to launch himself into oblivion, but then pauses to add one gyro. Alright, priorities.
  • @bowie707
    You could totally make a small ship catapult with this, like the ones from gundam
  • @carbonwolf1087
    If this isn't the definition of "so dumb it might actually work" i dont know what would be.
  • @boad6484
    even the make shift armature you place your guns on looks good. Your space engineers content is like a hidden gold mine!
  • @kasothronos4434
    New idea: You use your Clang guns to make a small transport ship for space, Shoots you into the stars and you're in space
  • Now what If you launch a gun with your gun? Can you go double extreme speed?
  • As someone once said: "That is a weapon, Not a teleporter" And when that was said the "person" who used the "teleporter" didn't give a phuck either
  • @11darklight11
    That's makes one cool passenger transportation from earth to orbit. Edit. Space interplanetary travel too actually
  • @floppyglot
    This sort of reminds me of Gundam because in that universe apparently to get to space the most effective way is through a rail gun type launcher so that's neet
  • @altelier_7628
    Enginner: alright let's go back in earth. Atmosphere: mhh how about no
  • @n3zum1
    "This is Major Jon to Ground Control I'm stepping through the door And I'm floating in a most peculiar way And the stars look very different today"
  • @mattp1337
    Great way to launch escape pods. With all the survival necessities, the pod would probably be merely fast, rather than turn-you-into-paste fast.
  • @nargames
    DUDE IVE BEEN DOING THIS EITH DROPS PODS! BEST WAY TO GET TO EARTH REALLY FAST IF YOUR ON THE MOON!!!!
  • @Leisurelee53
    "just before the liquidized lances of material that were once engineer Jenkins eyes passed through the playdough remains of the back of his skull. He had the impression that he was, indeed, moving very fast."
  • @Typhoon.703_
    Putting exhaust pipes on the payload looks really cool, and it also could help with aiming because you can see the projectile easier at a distance, although i think that putting just one pipe per projectile would be enough.
  • @arkfish
    That could actually be pretty useful; imagine you're outside of a planet in the middle of a battle and all of a sudden a bunch of tiny fighters shoot from the ground and start attacking you.
  • @zackbobby5550
    Could you scale this up and launch loaded cargo containers into space? I'm imagining a delivery system with a cargo container, battery, beacon, and ion thrusters to stop it once it gets up there. I imagine you'd have to upscale it A LOT to pull this off, but it could solve the whole hydrogen problem when getting extremely heavy loads out of atmosphere.