Firefoam popper

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Firefoam popper

When touched by fire or triggered by hand, this pops and sprays a fire-extinguishing foam in a circular field around itself.

Base Stats

Type
Miscellaneous
Mass
10 kg
Beauty
-8
HP
50
Path Cost
75 (15%)

Building

Size
1
Placeable
Y

The firefoam popper is a device that will extinguish all flames in its radius when it pops.

Activation

A firefoam popper is triggered in one of two ways:

  • It is triggered automatically when it catches fire.
  • It can be triggered manually by a colonist directed to it via the mouse right-click.

Once activated, it will spark for about two seconds before it bursts into a spray of foam extinguishing all flames in a 10-tile radius. Pawns on fire will also be extinguished. The explosion does not damage structures or colonists. The firefoam popper destroys itself when it pops, making it a one-time use device. It is capable of extinguishing walls on fire, though the walls will block the foam, preventing the popper from extinguishing items behind the wall.

Firefoam

The residual firefoam prevents fire. This provides very effective protection against inferno cannons and any other type of incendiary weapon. To intentionally leave firefoam in place, remove the home area to prevent colonists from cleaning it up. The area would also need to be roofed because rain and snow quickly wash away firefoam, in about two game hours.

Although firefoam fireproofs an area, it makes for an ugly environment. Firefoam indoors has beauty of -25; outdoors it has beauty of -7.

Pawns passing through firefoam move about 25% slower.

Usage

The Firefoam Popper is best used when put in warehouses, as it will prevent your valuable items catching fire and burning.

As it can extinguish walls, it can be a stopgap solution to prevent wood walls from catching fire, before you replace them with less flammable walls, preferably made out of completely non-flammable stone.

Another strategic way of using firefoam poppers is to keep a large number of uninstalled firefoam poppers at hand. When needed, simply install one popper near a fire. This can help extinguish large areas of fire efficiently, and also slows fire spread, though it is rather costly.