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		<title>Our Grid: Created page with &quot;===Definition=== Usually referring to one unit of ship interior space, a &quot;tile&quot; is 4x4x4 meters, or four cubic meters, which appears a one &quot;block&quot; in the interior editor. Whil...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;===Definition=== Usually referring to one unit of ship interior space, a &amp;quot;tile&amp;quot; is 4x4x4 meters, or four cubic meters, which appears a one &amp;quot;block&amp;quot; in the interior editor. Whil...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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Usually referring to one unit of ship interior space, a &amp;quot;tile&amp;quot; is 4x4x4 meters, or four cubic meters, which appears a one &amp;quot;block&amp;quot; in the interior editor. While most objects take up one or more tiles, such as a Refinery, there are a few systems and props which take up less than one tile, and some that can occupy the same tile without overlapping. This adds flexibility and build choices. A couple of examples include the Small Power Battery, Jukebox and Wall Terminal.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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