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*Ironic, isn't it?

Oh hey! How many of you would thought it would be interesting if the entire game was played inside a spaceship? Neither did I, but for those with a strange mind, this is the map for you!This is more or less an experiment to see if Terraria can be fully functional and playable from beginning to end in a very different environment. There are no rules, as a sandbox-like game such as Terraria should be played. So you can happily demolish the entire space station if you want without any signs yelling at you not to.The station exists in two sectors. The Upper Sector (above 0 depth) is where you'll get your bearings: finding chests in the various abandoned stores, fetching some wood from the trees in the park, and building whatever is on your mind without much interruption. The Lower Sector (below 0 depth) is where you'd otherwise find caverns, but instead you'll find diverse corridors that lead to even more loot and unusually obtained ores. It's quite dangerous. Not to mention the traps, oh yes! And finally, at the bottom of the Lower Sector, you'll find the Dungeon and the Underworld directly below it. Quite a weird place for the Dungeon, wouldn't you agree?The two sectors are hooked up by an elevator (hellevator?) in the center of the map, so if you want a safe way down, you might want to seek it.As the various biomes are still necessary to game progression or getting a hold of building materials, they are found in peculiar ways. You've got your general space station, for sure, but there are locations inside where you'll find a Forest, a Jungle, a Desert, etc.! You'll just have to be attentive to the directions on the various signs, or be a man and find it yourself. A guy with fancy word choice would call them biospheres. Heck, the Jungle one even has the Lihzahrd Temple like it should.However, even in a sterile space station such as this one, the Corruption still creeps...Sure do!