I read some of their "white paper" and, I'm not even sure that Star Atlas is a game like we think of games. I think it's just a way to trade 3d "art" that you can augment by playing a kind of electronic D&D thingy. The hanger module is what they produced so you could look at your ship, maybe...
Whether 'tis nobler for the wallet to suffer
The slings and arrows of predatory pricing,
Or to take arms against imaginary spaceships
And by opposing avoiding bankruptcy.
-- just thought I'd finish the thought.
Then again, I mean ah hell...
Basically I had the same reaction. I'm not buying green ships just because they're green. And actually none of those ships. I already have what I want from those choices.
The Vanguard Sentinel was what got me into the game. It took me a little while to actually buy one. Then last IAE while I was robbing Peter to pay CIG I melted it... I'll get it back soon.
You might be in luck, I think the extended sale for concierge members ends on your payday. Just think, the ink won't have dried on your payment record, and you might be able to buy a shiny new LTI token!
Lots of cases and part of that is that Omicron doesn't care about your vaccination status. But it is not causing nearly as many hospitalizations or deaths as Delta.
What is happening though is that with Omicron and everything else hospitals have to deal with right now (including staff shortages...
I'm liking the design of the Hull A. I hope it continues through the Hull series. They need to do something about the mountains they have dangling from Hull C, D, and E and make it more square too.
Compared with the Freelancer Max , the ability for one person to more easily load the cargo. That may or may not be enough of a difference for you. What I want to know is, is the Hull A a better small cargo choice than the Nomad?