Corpus Ship

Corpus Ship Tile Sets are sterile, blueish silver, and straightforward. They were the first set released and have been slowly replaced by the other sets as they have come out. They were not built with a lot of parkour areas or any "sneaky" paths. Corpus are the primary occupants of the set with other factions occasionally appearing. They are known for having many elevators, doors, low ceilings, and lots of long stretches of narrow and cluttered halls. The player will find the corpus cameras, laser doors, and turrets among these sets with the standard corpus lockers and destructible canisters. Many of the rooms have been blended into the Corpus Outpost tiles.

Reinforced Glass is most prevalent in this tileset so be careful when using AoE abilities or certain projectile weapons. This hazard is usually present near elevators, in T-shaped corridors and in the long pathways obstructed by containers. If you damage a Reinforced Glass, the glass could break so be careful or your health and shield will reduce by 0.5 second per 1 health.

Note that this tileset currently seems to have the highest chance of Additional Primary Objectives being assigned on any mission type other than Exterminate and they may even be assigned on Assassination missions and during Alerts. This makes the tileset a questionable choice for speedrunning despite the straightforward design of the tiles.

The images in the mission selection boxes indicate that there are at least two different types of 'Corpus Ship' - a double hulled model that may be a warship and a more slender craft sporting what seems to be multiple storage containers - but they currently share the same tileset and their navigation consoles display the same hologram (of the container ship).

When you have sided with the Corpus and battle against the Grineer, a ship-specific tile replaces a dead-end tile. The special tile is either large or small, and consists of an 'equipment room', with benches, Equipment Lockers, and Elites Crewman uniforms. In case of a big tile, two Grineer Boarding Pods, and in case of a small tile, one Boarding Pod can be found inside. The ship has suffered structural damage, as material from walls is scattered, tubes and wiring is severed, hanging from the ceiling and atmosphere is vented. Similar to when Reinforced Glass is broken, but as it is just a visual effect, it does not activate a lock-down. The Boarding Pod holds a single Grineer (usually, a Lancer or a Trooper). It has a circular ramp which opens up when you enter the tile. The Grineer inside does not count as a kill in an Exterminate mission.(VISUAL EVIDENCE NEEDED)