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The '''L-Corridor''' is a [[Seabases|Seabase]] module that has the appearance of the letter "L". |
The '''L-Corridor''' is a [[Seabases|Seabase]] module that has the appearance of the letter "L". |
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It is constructed with the [[Habitat Builder]] and can be placed on top of a [[Foundation]]. It is possible to build off the foundation. The '''L-Corridor''' module can |
It is constructed with the [[Habitat Builder]] and can be placed on top of a [[Foundation]]. It is possible to build off the foundation. The '''L-Corridor''' module can be deconstructed, but all attached components on that single module must be deconstructed first. |
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At the surface a '''L-Corridor''' has an integrity level of 9 and every '''L-Corridor''' added reduces the integrity by -1 level. It can be rotated before placing it by pressing Q or E. |
At the surface a '''L-Corridor''' has an integrity level of 9 and every '''L-Corridor''' added reduces the integrity by -1 level. It can be rotated before placing it by pressing Q or E. |
Revision as of 00:38, 10 June 2016
The L-Corridor is a Seabase module that has the appearance of the letter "L".
It is constructed with the Habitat Builder and can be placed on top of a Foundation. It is possible to build off the foundation. The L-Corridor module can be deconstructed, but all attached components on that single module must be deconstructed first.
At the surface a L-Corridor has an integrity level of 9 and every L-Corridor added reduces the integrity by -1 level. It can be rotated before placing it by pressing Q or E.
Recipe
Expansion
- Hatches can be placed on the end-panels.
- Windows can be placed on the end-panels.
- Ladders cannot be placed due to the lack of floor and ceiling connection points.
- Reinforcements cannot be placed due to the lack of side-panels.
- The L-Corridor can be expanded with other modules from its two end-panels.