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The Pod Launcher is a station for [[Transport pod|transport pods]]. Transport pods must be placed next to the fueling port of the launcher in order to function. | The Pod Launcher is a station for [[Transport pod|transport pods]]. Transport pods must be placed next to the fueling port of the launcher in order to function. | ||
− | It can hold up to 150 [[chemfuel]], allowing transport pods to travel up to 66 tiles away. | + | It can hold up to 150 [[chemfuel]], allowing transport pods to travel up to 66 tiles away. As the description says, launchers can be grouped but they have to be "adjacent", which in this context means they must share one tile length of common border. Touching corner-to-corner or via a Transport Pod touching both launchers will not work. In effect, grouped launchers can only be places in a row lengthwise or in a "spooning L" formation (where the foot of the L is the Pod). |
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[[Category:Miscellaneous]] | [[Category:Miscellaneous]] |
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Pod launcher
A fueling port for launching one transport pod. Pod launchers can launch as a group - but the launchers must be placed adjacent to each other.
Base Stats
- Type
- Misc
- HP
- 200
- Flammability
- 0%
Building
- Size
- 1
- Placeable
- Yes
The Pod Launcher is a station for transport pods. Transport pods must be placed next to the fueling port of the launcher in order to function.
It can hold up to 150 chemfuel, allowing transport pods to travel up to 66 tiles away. As the description says, launchers can be grouped but they have to be "adjacent", which in this context means they must share one tile length of common border. Touching corner-to-corner or via a Transport Pod touching both launchers will not work. In effect, grouped launchers can only be places in a row lengthwise or in a "spooning L" formation (where the foot of the L is the Pod).