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== Analysis ==
 
== Analysis ==
As fire extinguishers, the pop pack is much cheaper than a [[firefoam popper]] (which requires the full {{Required Resources|firefoam popper}} per use), but has a much smaller radius. The popper is automatically triggered when near fire, but the pop pack must be activated by a pawn. In general, the popper is best at protecting your warehouses, while the pop pack can be deployed anywhere. The pop pack can be extremely useful against fire-based enemies, like [[centipede burner]]s and [[impid]]s.{{BiotechIcon}}
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As fire extinguishers, the pop pack is much cheaper than a [[firefoam popper]] (which requires the full {{Required Resources|firefoam popper}} per use), but has a much smaller radius. The popper is automatically triggered when near fire, but the pop pack must be activated by a pawn. In general, the popper is best at protecting your warehouses, while the pop pack can be deployed anywhere, a trait helpful in combat.  
 
 
For protecting your base: pop packs deploy enough firefoam to completely douse small fires, such as from [[lightning]], [[short circuit]]s or even [[incendiary shell]]s, so long as the fire hasn't spread. As long as you can get a colonist to the fire quickly, then the pop pack can act as a full replacement to the more expensive popper. However, colonists are still colonists - vulnerable to [[injury]], [[mental break]]s, and the [[heatstroke]] from the fire itself - so are unreliable in practice. The pop pack also takes up the utility slot, which can potentially be an issue.
 
  
 
Note that firefoam pop packs require [[chemfuel]]. For many colonies, this means researching [[Research#Biofuel refining|Biofuel Refining]] alongside the actual firefoam research.
 
Note that firefoam pop packs require [[chemfuel]]. For many colonies, this means researching [[Research#Biofuel refining|Biofuel Refining]] alongside the actual firefoam research.
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Enemies can also wear firefoam pop packs, using the pack whenever they are near or on fire. This can lead to the amusing situation where enemies will constantly try to light your [[crop]]s on fire, just for it to be extinguished by the firefoam.
 
Enemies can also wear firefoam pop packs, using the pack whenever they are near or on fire. This can lead to the amusing situation where enemies will constantly try to light your [[crop]]s on fire, just for it to be extinguished by the firefoam.
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===Firefighting===
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Pop packs deploy enough firefoam to completely douse small fires, such as from [[lightning]], [[short circuit]]s or even [[incendiary shell]]s, so long as the fire hasn't spread. As long as you can get a colonist to the fire quickly, then the pop pack can act as a full replacement to the more expensive popper.
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However, colonists are still colonists - vulnerable to [[injury]], [[mental break]]s, and the [[heatstroke]] from the fire itself - so are less reliable in practice. The firefoam popper is automatically triggered. The pop pack also takes up the utility slot, which can potentially be an issue.
  
 
== Version history ==
 
== Version history ==

Revision as of 05:06, 21 February 2023

Firefoam pop pack

Firefoam pop pack

A utility pack made for firefighters. When triggered, a burst of fire-retardant foam is released, covering a wide circle around its wearer.

Base Stats

Type
GearUtility
Tech Level
Industrial
Market Value
143 Silver [Note]
Mass
3 kg
HP
100

Apparel

Coverage
Waist
Layer
Belt

Creation

Crafted At
Machining table
Required Research
Firefoam
Skill Required
Crafting 3
Work To Make
1,200 ticks (20 secs)
Resources to make
Steel 20 + Component 1 + Chemfuel 30
Technical
defName
Apparel_FirefoampopPack
thingCategories
ApparelUtility
tags
BeltDefensePop
tradeTags
Clothing


The firefoam pop pack is an utility item that releases an non-damaging explosion of firefoam on command, putting out fires, preventing the spread of other fires, and reducing the flammability of pawns in the area to 0%.

Acquisition

Firefoam pop pack can be crafted at a Machining table once the Firefoam research project has been completed. Each requires Steel 20 Steel, Component 1 Component, Chemfuel 30 Chemfuel and 1,200 ticks (20 secs) of work.

Summary

Worn on the utility slot. Creates a ?-tile radius of firefoam when used.

Has 1 charge. Must be reloaded with 30 chemfuel each time.

Pyromaniacs have no objections to wearing or using the firefoam pop pack.

Analysis

As fire extinguishers, the pop pack is much cheaper than a firefoam popper (which requires the full Steel 75 Steel, Component 1 Component per use), but has a much smaller radius. The popper is automatically triggered when near fire, but the pop pack must be activated by a pawn. In general, the popper is best at protecting your warehouses, while the pop pack can be deployed anywhere, a trait helpful in combat.

Note that firefoam pop packs require chemfuel. For many colonies, this means researching Biofuel Refining alongside the actual firefoam research.

Combat

Firefoam packs are useful in any combat situation involving fire. Pawns lit on fire will stop shooting and run around wildly, which can be very dangerous. Deployed firefoam sets flammability to 0%, which prevents fire from happening at all. Unless it is raining, the firefoam will stay on the ground until a colonist actually cleans it up.

Enemies can also wear firefoam pop packs, using the pack whenever they are near or on fire. This can lead to the amusing situation where enemies will constantly try to light your crops on fire, just for it to be extinguished by the firefoam.

Firefighting

Pop packs deploy enough firefoam to completely douse small fires, such as from lightning, short circuits or even incendiary shells, so long as the fire hasn't spread. As long as you can get a colonist to the fire quickly, then the pop pack can act as a full replacement to the more expensive popper.

However, colonists are still colonists - vulnerable to injury, mental breaks, and the heatstroke from the fire itself - so are less reliable in practice. The firefoam popper is automatically triggered. The pop pack also takes up the utility slot, which can potentially be an issue.

Version history


Acquisition