Difference between revisions of "Wall Terminal"
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| − | Provides an in-game access point for Ship information such as Sensors, Maps, and Statistics. Statistics include Armor, Fuel, Shield and Oxygen values, Power Groups, Life Support and Players on-board details. Also provides access to the main game menu. This tile replaces the wall tile at the placement point,  | + | Provides an in-game access point for Ship information such as Sensors, Maps, and Statistics. Statistics include Armor, Fuel, Shield and Oxygen values, Power Groups, Life Support and Players on-board details. Also provides access to the main game menu.  This tile replaces the wall tile at the placement point, you cannot place this in the middle of a space. The narrow profile makes this terminal useful for small spaces. An example usage could be next to a Disposal Unit, so you could launch and interact with Beacons and Drones. | 
Revision as of 22:44, 3 January 2017
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| Wall Terminal | |
| Resources | 125 Iron, 15 Copper | 
| Weight | 50 kg | 
| Device Type | Prop | 
| Location in editor | Room edit mode, Systems | 
| Size | 1x1x0.5 tiles (4x4x2 meters) | 
| Category: Systems | |
Provides an in-game access point for Ship information such as Sensors, Maps, and Statistics. Statistics include Armor, Fuel, Shield and Oxygen values, Power Groups, Life Support and Players on-board details. Also provides access to the main game menu. This tile replaces the wall tile at the placement point, you cannot place this in the middle of a space. The narrow profile makes this terminal useful for small spaces. An example usage could be next to a Disposal Unit, so you could launch and interact with Beacons and Drones.
