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It is possible to build off the foundation. Currently the '''Room''' module can not be deconstructed, it just say: "Attached components must be deconstructed first".
It is possible to build off the foundation. Currently the '''Room''' module can not be deconstructed, it just say: "Attached components must be deconstructed first".


At the surface a '''Room''' has an integrity level of 7.5 and every '''Room''' added to the base reduces the integrity by -1.3 levels.
At the surface a '''Room''' has an integrity level of 8.8 and every '''Room''' added to the base reduces the integrity by -1.3 levels.


==Recipe==
==Recipe==

Revision as of 22:06, 20 July 2015

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The Room is an in-development Seabase Module. It provides a much larger space for movement than the Corridor.

It is constructed with a Builder and can be placed on top of a Foundation. When the Room is connected with another seabase module a junction forms in-between. Flooding is currently not visible in the Room.

It is possible to build off the foundation. Currently the Room module can not be deconstructed, it just say: "Attached components must be deconstructed first".

At the surface a Room has an integrity level of 8.8 and every Room added to the base reduces the integrity by -1.3 levels.

Recipe

Titanium.png×6Item Arrow.pngBuilder.pngItem Arrow.pngRoom.png

Expansion

  • Hatches can be placed on all eight of the side-panels.
  • Windows can be placed on all eight of the side-panels.
  • Ladders currently cannot be placed to connect multiple floors.
  • Reinforcements can be placed on all eight of the side-panels.
  • The Room can be expanded with other modules from It's side-panels. However, the side-panels that are on a 45 degree angle to the module construction cannot be expanded from. The Room can be expanded vertically upwards using a second Room.


Gallery

For a more complete gallery, visit Room/Gallery.