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A chunk of a spacecraft. It seems to have been torn off either by uncontrolled re-entry forces or some kind of weapon. Having landed not long ago, it still contains useful resources which you can acquire by deconstructing it.
A computer core housing a machine persona who can guide a starship through any challenge during a multi-decade starflight.
A cryptosleep casket hardened against the dangers of space. Capable of maintaining a person in cryptosleep for centuries and surviving atmospheric re-entry.
A reactionless Johnson-Tanaka drive capable of launching a ship into orbit, and crawling across the vast expanses between stars.
Marks the corner of a landing area. Four of these placed at the corners of a clear area (minimum 9x9) create a landing pad. Spacecraft usually land on pads if possible.
Powers a ship on its journey between stars. Takeoff requires a long powerup process that is likely to attract raiders.
A structural beam around which a starship can be constructed. Includes all the necessary conduits and transit pipes for communications, power, and materials transport.
A spacer-tech shuttle designed for transit between surface and orbit, or between moons of a planetary system.
For a futuristic but royal look, silver tiles fit perfectly into luxurious rooms. They are quick to clean and get a bonus to cleanliness.
A simple bench with writing implements and simple measurement devices. Researchers work here to discover new things.
A spike mounted upright for the purpose of piercing and displaying a human skull. To some, displayed skulls are a symbol of power. To others, they represent barbaric evil. Skullspikes are an especially brutal and effective way to terrorize slaves.
A slab of hard material made to sleep on. Slab beds are uncomfortable, but some see their use as a demonstration of moral good.
A slab of hard material made to sleep on. Slab beds are uncomfortable, but some see their use as a demonstration of moral good. This one is wide enough to fit two people.
A bedside device that accelerates the sleeper's circadian rhythm. This speeds up sleep, but consumes a lot of electricity and also causes increased hunger. It must be placed directly adjacent to and facing the head of the bed. Placing more than one sleep accelerator near the same bed has no effect.
A scavenged archotech shard mounted in an electrical control frame. The device creates a psychic pulsation in the local area which alters the brain chemistry of those nearby, halting the buildup of fatigue toxins and removing the need for sleep. However, it also irritates anyone nearby.
Designates a spot on the ground where people should sleep. Not comfortable.
A small platform that plays a role in ideoligious rituals.
A small shrine for honoring spiritual beings. Tribal psycasters can focus on this shrine while meditating to increase psyfocus gain. Nature shrines lose their power if they are close to artificial structures, so they are always built in nature. Since they look like natural objects to unobservant outsiders, raiders will generally ignore them.
A torso-sized piece of material sculpted into an artistic form.
A small triple-stack shelf that holds three times as much as empty ground. Items stored inside will never deteriorate and don't affect the beauty of their surroundings.
Since shelf space is limited, shelves cannot hold chunks, buildings, plants and large corpses.
An ultratech weapon of mass destruction designed for area denial. By harvesting available compounds and converting them into self-reproducing opaque molecules, it can spew enough smoke to block the sun in a whole region of the planet.
Designate rough stone terrain to be smoothed.
A set of large snowballs piled and shaped to resemble a person. People make these for the fun of it.
Produces electricity from sunlight. Does not work in the dark or under artificial light.
An ancient ultratech spacedrone.
Five spikes under tension, connected to a touch-activated trigger. When the victim disturbs the trigger, the spikes spring forth and strike the victim. Since it is hidden in the surrounding terrain, it cannot be placed adjacent to other traps. Animals can sense these when calm.
A radial arrangement of metal pieces in a spikecore style, for decorating a floor.
A radial arrangement of metal pieces in a spikecore style, for decorating a floor.
Fine steel plates decorated in an aggressive spikecore style
Fine stone tiles in a spikecore style.
An electrical standing lamp that lights an area. People need light to move and work at full speed.
Steel tiles, for that spaceship look. They are quick to clean and get a bonus to cleanliness for use in medical settings.
Sterile tiles with special cleanliness-enhancing properties. Extra-clean rooms improve outcomes in hospitals and research labs. This tile is very slow to build, but quick to clean.
Carefully-cut and fit stone tiles for a castle feeling. They are pretty to look at, but they take a long time to lay.
A work table with saws and chisels for cutting stone chunks into usable blocks.
A simple platform on which to sit. Not very comfortable, but much better than nothing. Can be used at tables, work stations, and elsewhere.
Rough straw matting for use in animal barns. It is cheap and accepts very little filth.
A table with a mirror and styling tools. People can use this to change their look.
A work station where a mechanitor can produce basic-tier subcores. Subcores are the brains of mechanoids, and one is required to produce any mechanoid. Basic subcores can only be used in simple basic-tier mechs.
Higher tier subcores can be created by building a subcore softscanner or a subcore ripscanner.
A pod with thousands of tissue probe injectors and an ultra-high-power vaporizing brain scanner. Once a person is inserted, the device will insert the probes into their body through the skin while the ripscanner chews through the brain, reading the reflected radiation and destroying the brain in the process. Ripscanning the mind generates a neuro-psychic pattern that the scanner can analog-transfer to a new high-tier mechanoid subcore.
Subcores are mechanoid brains and producing any mechanoid requires one. High-tier subcores produced by this ripscanner can only power high-tier mechanoids.
A pod with thousands of tiny tissue probes and a high-energy brain scanner. Once a person is inserted, the system uses the probes and scanner to sense a neuro-psychic pattern that it can analog-transfer to a new standard-tier mechanoid subcore. The person will be left temporarily sick, but unharmed.
Subcores are mechanoid brains and producing any mechanoid requires one. Standard-tier subcores produced by this softscanner can only power standard-tier mechanoids.
Higher tier subcores can be created by building a subcore ripscanner.
An ultratech machine that generates a sheet of exotic fields at high altitude, turning the sky opaque and blocking the sun.
An industrial lamp which lights an area brightly enough to grow crops, but consumes a huge amount of power. Automatically turns itself off at night.
People eat off tables when chairs are placed facing them.
People eat off tables when chairs are placed facing them.
People eat off tables when chairs are placed facing them.
People eat off tables when chairs are placed facing them.
A telescope for doing amateur astronomy. It's a relaxing hobby for a certain kind of person. Can only be used outdoors.
A person-sized piece of material sculpted into a threatening form. Slaves who spend time around it will feel terror, which makes them stay suppressed for longer and thus reduces slave rebellions.
Increases work speed when placed near a workbench. One workbench can use up to two tool cabinets.