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Spelling. Removed statement of "only true source of infinite iron", as Vulcanus is an alternative to infinite iron, and replaced with "only method of obtaining iron natively on Gleba."
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Alternative recipes: Oddball cultivation behavior.
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| {{Icon|Iron bacteria cultivation}} || {{Icon|Time|4}} + {{Icon|Bioflux|1}} + {{Icon|Iron bacteria|1}} || {{Icon|Iron bacteria|4}} || {{Icon|Biochamber}} || {{Icon|Gleba}}
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Note: productivity outputs for bacteria cultivation are 4 bacteria rather than the usual net gain used by catalytic recipes. This means that if you set a [[Stack inserter]]'s hand size to 4 (and filter it on just bacteria), it will make full stacks of bacteria.


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 00:44, 21 November 2024

Iron bacteria

Recipe

1
+
6
0.1
+
4

Total raw

1
+
6

Stack size

50

Rocket capacity

1000 (20 stacks)

Crafted only on

Spoil time

1m
1m 17s 1m 36s
1m 54s 2m 30s

Spoil result

Prototype type

item

Internal name

iron-bacteria

Produced by

Consumed by

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Space Age expansion exclusive feature.

Iron bacteria is an item that can be harvested from iron stromatolites. It spoils rather quickly, rotting into iron ore on spoilage. It is the only method of obtaining iron natively on Gleba.

Alternative recipes

Recipe Ingredients Result Produced by Crafted only on
1
+
6
10%
+
4
4
+
1
+
1
4

Note: productivity outputs for bacteria cultivation are 4 bacteria rather than the usual net gain used by catalytic recipes. This means that if you set a Stack inserter's hand size to 4 (and filter it on just bacteria), it will make full stacks of bacteria.

History

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