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  1. 2 suggestion points in here: 1) new blocks for space stations specifically 2) A reworking of the Habitat space station 1) Habitat Station reworking: Currently, Habitats are kinda... dry.. and flavorless. They are just kinda... there... and they consume stuff... meaning building them isn't really helpful unless you own several nearby stations that produce things for it. What I suggest might be too difficult, but I think it would be interesting. -rework: Rather than have the stations simply "be present" randomly, have them require a certain number of stations nearby (acting like family apartments and suburbs to a normal working station's dormitories for workers), and only in systems that have a market present. If player-owned, they generate money for the player from "rent" or "taxes" based on the number of residents on the station (maximum determined by the number and size of stations in the system) and the value of the homes themselves (determined by entertainment areas, shuttle hangars, docks, number of sides open to space, and markets/casinos in system -value lost after a certain population size is reached, encouraging the player to build multiple habitats). 2) New blocks for Habitats: Habitation block, Entertainment Block -A: Habitation block: A block that is designed for human use akin to the Crew Block. Unlike the Crew Block, they are not designed to maximize number of personnel, but rather to allow small families to live in relative comfort due to larger living areas. -B: Entertainment Block: A block that increases the value of the station's habitation blocks Habitat build/play style options with these 2 ideas combined: -Slum it. Shove in a bunch of crew blocks to cram in as many people as you can in as tight a space as possible with a few entertainment areas but no shuttle bays -you come in on larger ships. Low rent, but a lot of it in a small station -High class estates. Lots of home areas and entertainment areas with a lot of shuttle space. Bigger station and not as many people, but they pay through the nose for that personal shuttle pad next to the park -mix it up. Some crew blocks for the miners that have 2 weeks on and 2 weeks off and want to spend their 2 weeks off in a place with nicer air and some parks -or want to have 2 weeks off with their family on the station. Habitat blocks that are in many areas for a variety of families from low to high income.
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