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| name = Ship chunk
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| image = ship chunks.png|164px
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| type = Building - Exotic
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| description = A chunk of a spacecraft. Can be deconstructed to yield useful steel and components.
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| hp = 300
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| size = 2|2
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| flammability = 0
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| beauty = -20
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A ship chunk is a 2x2 sized piece of destroyed ship. It cannot be hauled to a stockpile zone but only disassembled at its location for [[steel]] and [[component]]s. They appear since the beginning of the game in the [[Scenario_system#Crashlanded|Crashlanded scenario]], or fall from the sky in a mini event.  
 
A ship chunk is a 2x2 sized piece of destroyed ship. It cannot be hauled to a stockpile zone but only disassembled at its location for [[steel]] and [[component]]s. They appear since the beginning of the game in the [[Scenario_system#Crashlanded|Crashlanded scenario]], or fall from the sky in a mini event.  
  
 
They are an excellent source of components since once disassembled, they provide 8-9 units. Like other chunks, they can serve as a source of cover.
 
They are an excellent source of components since once disassembled, they provide 8-9 units. Like other chunks, they can serve as a source of cover.
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[[Category:Buildings]]

Revision as of 21:41, 29 April 2017

Ship chunk

Ship chunk

A chunk of a spacecraft. Can be deconstructed to yield useful steel and components.

Base Stats

Type
Building - Exotic
Beauty
-20
HP
300
Flammability
0%

Building

Size
2

A ship chunk is a 2x2 sized piece of destroyed ship. It cannot be hauled to a stockpile zone but only disassembled at its location for steel and components. They appear since the beginning of the game in the Crashlanded scenario, or fall from the sky in a mini event.

They are an excellent source of components since once disassembled, they provide 8-9 units. Like other chunks, they can serve as a source of cover.