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*[[Hatches]] can be placed on the side-panels, the end-panels, and both the floor and ceiling. |
*[[Hatch|Hatches]] can be placed on the side-panels, the end-panels, and both the floor and ceiling. |
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*[[Windows]] can be placed on the side-panels, the end-panels, and the ceiling. |
*[[Window|Windows]] can be placed on the side-panels, the end-panels, and the ceiling. |
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*[[Ladders]] can be placed on the floor and ceiling when there is an adjacent seabase module to connect. |
*[[Ladder|Ladders]] can be placed on the floor and ceiling when there is an adjacent seabase module to connect. |
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*[[Reinforcements]] can be placed on the side-panels. |
*[[Reinforcement|Reinforcements]] can be placed on the side-panels. |
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*The Corridor can be expanded with other modules from its two end-panels. |
*The Corridor can be expanded with other modules from its two end-panels. |
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Revision as of 20:32, 15 March 2015
The Corridor or I-Corridor is the most basic Seabase module. It is constructed with the Builder and placed on top of a Foundation. It is possible to build off the foundation or remove the foundation afterwards. Alone a Corridor has an integrity level of nine and every Corridor added reduces the integrity by one level.
Recipe
Expansion
- Hatches can be placed on the side-panels, the end-panels, and both the floor and ceiling.
- Windows can be placed on the side-panels, the end-panels, and the ceiling.
- Ladders can be placed on the floor and ceiling when there is an adjacent seabase module to connect.
- Reinforcements can be placed on the side-panels.
- The Corridor can be expanded with other modules from its two end-panels.
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Corridor Module Exterior
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Corridor Module Interior