The seat needs to be installed during the build phase prior to assembly so it becomes part of the rocket multi-block. A seat is needed when the payload is a player. Next you need to install a seat in your rocket. Be sure to charge it with oxygen using the Gas Charge Pad and pumping oxygen to it. If you haven't yet, craft a Suit Workstation and make a space suit. Interact with the rocket and you should see the fuel gauge rising. Use the linker to link the fueling station to the rocket and remember to select the fueling station first. The fueling station will accept buckets of fluid, or fluid piped in from other mods. If you are using bipropellant, its best to use two fueling stations, one for each liquid. Craft and place the fueling station within 5 blocks of the assembled rocket and supply it with power and fluids. To get the fuel into the assembled rocket, you need a Fueling Station. To link, shift-right click on a infrastructure block then shift-right click on the assembled rocket.īy now, you should have a nice supply of rocket fuel, or if you want to use bipropellant engines, a good supply of hydrogen and oxygen. The Linker is an essential tool which allows you to link an infrastructure block, like the fueling station in the next step, rocket monitoring station or a docking pad. There are a number of infrastructure blocks which help to monitor and maintain assembled rockets.
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