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Putting the base-building feature inNo Man’s Skyto good use, one talented player has createdStar Wars-inspired base from scratch, modeled after the Imperial Shuttle. Bases are an important part ofNo Man’s Skyand allow players to store surplus items, extract nearby resources, engage in farming, and more.

Being a sci-fi saga featuring many space-faring species, theStar Warsfranchise is filled with spaceshipsof different shapes and sizes. The Imperial Shuttle, in particular, is one that was introduced early on in 1983’sStar Wars: Return of the Jedi, the third film in the original trilogy. As a matter of fact, it has grown a fan-following of its own and is one of the iconic parts of the long-running franchise. Throughout the years, gamers have paid tribute toStar Warsthrough various in-game creations based around the IP, the latest of which comes from aNo Man’s Skyplayer.

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On Reddit, user jmathews777 shared pictures of theirNo Man’s Skybase, which resembles the Imperial Shuttle fromStar Warsto an intriguing degree. They revealed that they modeled the base after the Lambda-class T-4a Shuttle, indicating their fondness for the originalStar Warstrilogy. As depicted in the images, the base houses multiple rooms with a colorfully-lit interior, along with a pair of helipads on the outside. Moreover, the Reddit user shared that they referred to a LEGO model of the spaceship whilebuilding this base inNo Man’s Sky. The expansive structure was evidently built in low-orbit—a feat that isn’t straightforward and requires a level of planning—by following a set of instructions given in a certainvideo guide. TheStar Wars-themed base was revealed to be located in the Hilbert Dimension on a planet named Xetebos Gamma.

No Man’s Sky Player Builds Star Wars Starship as a Base

Reddit user jmathews777’s base was met positively by others in the NoMansSkyTheGame subreddit. While some users showered praise on theNo Man’s Skyplayer’s efforts, others asked for suggestions about building their own bases that float in the air. One comment enthusiastically stated, “I love this ship! Your base does it justice.” Thanks to the pouring of such support, the fan creation is well on its way to popularity on the social media platform, similar to many otherimpressiveNo Man’s Skybases built by playersin the past.

In March 2025, Hello Games shipped theRelics Update forNo Man’s Sky, bringing a palaeontology-oriented spin to the game. It enabled players to collect various bones to create fossils, display or trade those fossils, and face off against stone guardians, among other things. Since Update 5.6 is the first notable content drop since the roll-out of the highly popularWorlds: Part 2in January, it will be interesting to see how the latest update impacts the game’s player engagement over the coming weeks.

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A Group of Players on a Mountain in No Man’s Sky

The Player on a Planet With a Ship and Building in the Distance

Flying Through an Asteroid Field in No Man’s Sky

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