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put a collector into the water and you should be able to collect ice.
i.e., what if I drill water?
Thnx)
you can pressurize it to avoid beeing crushed by the depth and to be able to breathe but nothing more.
the water is basically just another layer of the atmosphere same as a planetary atmosphere and space are also just a diferent layer of atmosphere as far as i understand it.
though take this with a good grain of caution as iam just a moduser and have a very limited knowledge of what is going on there.
did you do it while you where on the planet you want the water on?
did you try higher values than 1? depending on the planets size and you position 1 can still be deep under ground or below crushdepth (atleast from my experience so far).