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{{SubnauticaLink|the Nuclear Waste Disposal}} |
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{{SimilarName|the '''Nuclear Waste Disposal'''|the [[Trash Can (Subnautica)|Trash Can]]}} |
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{{Craftable|title1 = Nuclear Waste Disposal|image4 = Lab Trash Can.png|location2 = * [[Wrecks]] |
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** [[Dunes]] |
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* [[Wrecks|Small Wrecks]] |
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** [[Grassy Plateaus]] |
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* [[Degasi Seabases]] |
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** [[Deep Grand Reef]]}} |
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The '''Nuclear Waste Disposal''' is a [[Seabases_(Subnautica)#Miscellaneous Items|Miscellaneous Item]] built with the [[Habitat Builder (Subnautica)|Habitat Builder]]. Its [[Blueprints (Subnautica)|Blueprint]] is acquired by scanning Nuclear Waste Disposals found among the wreckage in the [[Aurora]] and [[Wrecks]]. Only one scan is required to unlock the Blueprint. |
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It is functionally the same as a [[Trash Can (Subnautica)|Trash Can]], except the only thing that can be placed inside it is depleted [[Reactor Rod (Subnautica)|Reactor Rod]]s, which in turn cannot be placed in a regular Trash Can. Spent reactor rods can not be retrieved when placed in the Nuclear waste disposal. |
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The '''Biohazard Trash Can''' is a [[Miscellaneous Items|miscellaneous item]] built with the [[Habitat Builder]]. It can be scanned from '''Biohazard Trash Cans''' found among wreckages, in the [[Aurora]], [[Seabases]], and [[Wrecks]]. |
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It is only useful if the player has constructed a [[Nuclear Reactor (Subnautica)|Nuclear Reactor]], as it provides a means of disposing of spent rods. It is purely up to the player if they wish to build one, as there is no consequence for placing Depleted Reactor Rods in regular storage, though dropping them on the seabed will gradually increase lag. |
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It can only dispose of [[Reactor Rod|nuclear waste]]. It cannot dispose anything else, a [[Trash Can]] must be used instead. |
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==Recipe== |
==Recipe== |
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{{Recipe2}} |
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{{Recipe|item1=Titanium|count1=2|machine=Builder|result=Lab Trash Can}} |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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<gallery position="left" widths="200" spacing="small" captionalign="left"> |
<gallery position="left" widths="200" spacing="small" captionalign="left"> |
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Lab_Trash_Can_placed.jpg|A |
Lab_Trash_Can_placed.jpg|A Nuclear Waste Disposal placed in a Seabase. This is the older "lab trash can" form with an open door at the front |
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Lab Trash Can wreck.jpg|A |
Lab Trash Can wreck.jpg|A Nuclear Waste Disposal in a Wreck |
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</gallery> |
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==Trivia== |
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*Originally it was a functionless decoration called "Lab Trash Can," hence its debug spawn name and having a biohazard symbol rather than a radiation symbol. It was then renamed "Biohazard Trash Can" and given its current function, receiving its final name in mid-2017. |
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{{Navbox Seabase Modules}} |
{{Navbox Seabase Modules}} |
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[[Category:Crafted with Titanium]] |
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[[Category:Constructed with Habitat Builder]] |
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[[pl:Kosz na odpady jądrowe]][[fr:Dispositif de confinement des déchets nucléaires]] |
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[[Category:Requires Blueprint]] |
[[Category:Requires Blueprint]] |
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[[Category:Wrecks]] |
[[Category:Wrecks]] |
Latest revision as of 05:30, 12 November 2024
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Recipe
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Gallery
Trivia
- Originally it was a functionless decoration called "Lab Trash Can," hence its debug spawn name and having a biohazard symbol rather than a radiation symbol. It was then renamed "Biohazard Trash Can" and given its current function, receiving its final name in mid-2017.
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