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When left outdoors, most items will slowly [[deteriorate]] over time. It takes months before the items are finally destroyed, so you can leave them outside for a bit while you start building your base.  Constructed buildings and structures never deteriorate. In addition, certain materials like [[steel]] and [[stone block]]s do not ever deteriorate. You can view how fast items deteriorate when selecting the item in question.
 
When left outdoors, most items will slowly [[deteriorate]] over time. It takes months before the items are finally destroyed, so you can leave them outside for a bit while you start building your base.  Constructed buildings and structures never deteriorate. In addition, certain materials like [[steel]] and [[stone block]]s do not ever deteriorate. You can view how fast items deteriorate when selecting the item in question.
  
Once you've set up a basic stockpile and unpaused the game, then any colonist capable of dumb labor should begin hauling. Once you have some wood available, then you can start the construction process.
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Once you've set up a basic stockpile and unpaused the game, then any colonist capable of dumb labor should being hauling. Once you have some wood available, then you can start the construction process.
  
 
==The First Day==
 
==The First Day==

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