Bays in Starfield serve as your ship's doorway to and from the surface of planets. When your ship is ready to touch down on a planet, the Landing Bay becomes the point of entry and exit, connecting your vessel with the terrain below. Picture the Landing Bay as a bridge that spans the gap between the cosmos and planetary landscapes. It's not just a place of transition; it's a gateway that facilitates the seamless shift between the boundless skies and the solid ground.
Bay's Function in Starfield
The Landing Bay acts like an entrance for your spaceship when it arrives at the planets. It's where your ship lands on the planet and can take off again. Imagine your spaceship gently touching the ground – that's the Landing Bay working. It's a bit like a special door that connects your ship to the planet outside. When your ship needs to land, a bridge lowers down so your ship can land softly on the planet. And when you're done and want to go back into space, the bridge goes up, and your ship can fly again.
Bay Modules in Starfield
All Starfield Bays Comparison Table
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Quick Search of All Starfield Bays
Name |
Brand |
Mass |
Value |
Requires |
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120LD Landing Bay |
Deimos | 3 | 807 | Level 1 |
Hope 4 Landing Bay |
Hopetech | 1 | 1000 | Level 1 |
NG-6 Landing Bay |
Nova Galactic | 2 | 902 | Level 1 |
Ship Bed 200 Landing Bay |
Taiyo Astroneering | 1 | 1700 | Level 1 |
Stability Pro Landing Bay |
Stroud-Eklund | 1 | 1000 | Level 1 |