Editing Kit (Wall)
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− | [[Category:Construction]][[Category:Structures | + | [[Category:Construction]][[Category:Structures]] |
<languages /> | <languages /> | ||
<translate> | <translate> | ||
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| name = Kit (Wall) | | name = Kit (Wall) | ||
| stacks = 30 | | stacks = 30 | ||
− | | createdwith = [[ | + | | createdwith = [[Fabricator]], [[Autolathe]] |
| cost = 1g [[Steel]] | | cost = 1g [[Steel]] | ||
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* Composite walls appear to resist temperatures up to 4000K on the finished side. The temperature resistance on the unfinished side seems to be infinite. | * Composite walls appear to resist temperatures up to 4000K on the finished side. The temperature resistance on the unfinished side seems to be infinite. | ||
* Composite walls appear to resist infinite pressure on the unfinished side, as long as the finished side is exposed to an unsealed vacuum. | * Composite walls appear to resist infinite pressure on the unfinished side, as long as the finished side is exposed to an unsealed vacuum. | ||
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</translate> | </translate> |