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I was looking on the internet... a lot. Not only once, but couple of times in a span of couple of years. Now, I have to ask the question, rather than wander around, wasting my time.

-The game is from early to mid 2000's.
- I have played it on the Windows XP.
- The game is set in space, probably the surface of the planet Earth, but don't quote me on that.
- You are in a control of a small space ship, in 3rd person perspective.
- You are limited to navigation around the surface of the planet, as if it was the field in the shape of the curvature, you can't fly in outer space like in Everspace.
- As you are destroying enemy spaceships their bodyparts are flying around scattered.
- You can use those bodyparts to upgrade your spaceship.
- I remember that some bodyparts include wings to give you speed, boxy body parts to extend your spaceship's size. Those upgrade body parts could be placed on the rear of the "head of the spaceship", or on the left/right sides. Wings could be placed on top if the body part is in the middle of the other two, or on the sides, if it is on the left/right. Maybe exhaust and rocket launchers as well.
- Once you get destroyed, you start from the beginning, in search for the bodyparts.
- I don't remember it had missions or a storyline.
- It could be an indie game, not the so-called triple-A title of that era.

If I remember more, I will write it down. This was on top of my head for now.