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Revision as of 00:45, 2 January 2022
Dimensions (W,H,L)1,1,1
Mass2,800 kg
2,800,000 g
2,800,000,000 mg
2.8 t
2,800,000,000 mg
2.8 t
Integrity14,000
Build time18 s
Deformation Ratio20 %
0.2
Disassemble Ratio300 %
3
Is AirtightYes
PCU Cost1
BrowseLast edit: 2020-05-19
Dimensions (W,H,L)1,1,1
Mass100 kg
100,000 g
100,000,000 mg
0.1 t
100,000,000 mg
0.1 t
Integrity500
Build time5 s
Deformation Ratio24 %
0.24
Disassemble Ratio300 %
3
Is AirtightYes
PCU Cost1
BrowseLast edit: 2020-11-15
Contents
Overview
The purpose for the blast door block is to allow the passage between blocks without damaging them. Two of its sides have half a meter of space between it and its neighboring block. This in turn allows for the creation of doors mechanically controlled by rotors and/or pistons that can slide next to other blocks without any damage occurring.
Usage
Blast door blocks are similar to armor blocks, however have a narrow profile and smaller collision box so not to damage surrounding blocks. These can be used in conjunction with pistons for example to create a large functioning door.
Media
Tips
- All blast door blocks currently have no deformation enabled, meaning they will stay the same shape till they are completely destroyed
- Since pistons are never airtight, it is impossible for a room with a blast door leading to space to be pressurized due to the gap between the blast door and neighboring blocks.
Known Issues
Related Items
Programming
Update History
Update 01.040 |
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