I don't believe the design system limits simple hatches or iris valves. I agree that air locks are desirable in this case, but not really necessary, as the original Gazelle and Subbie shows.
Docking
Two spacecraft may dock if they are close together and neither ship attempts to resist the docking manoeuvre. Many airlock designs across charted space are compatible; for incompatible airlocks, ships extend flexible plastic docking tubes that adapt to the target airlock.
Under breaching tube is mentioned docking tubes which are required for ships without hangar or docking space.
As for the Annic Nova, that would be better used with the docking spaces as it would take a trivial amount of displacement from the cargo to implement and get the desired effect.
No, docking tubes are only necessary if the locks or hatches are incompatible, or the ship's shapes makes direct docking impractical.
AnotherDilbert said:
Core said:
Docking
Two spacecraft may dock if they are close together and neither ship attempts to resist the docking manoeuvre. Many airlock designs across charted space are compatible; for incompatible airlocks, ships extend flexible plastic docking tubes that adapt to the target airlock.
If we specifically design a ship with docking clamps we can trivially make the hatch connection match.
baithammer said:
As for the Annic Nova, that would be better used with the docking spaces as it would take a trivial amount of displacement from the cargo to implement and get the desired effect.
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