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'''Carbonic asteroid chunk''' is a resource gathered by [[asteroid collector]]s and processed in [[crusher]]s. It is the main source for [[carbon]], used to make [[thruster fuel]], and [[sulfur]]. It is dropped from carbonic asteroids, which is the second most common asteroid when traversing between the first 4 planets. It can also be used in asteroid reprocessing. | '''Carbonic asteroid chunk''' is a resource gathered by [[asteroid collector]]s and processed in [[crusher]]s. It is the main source for [[carbon]], used to make [[thruster fuel]], and [[sulfur]]. It is dropped from carbonic asteroids, which is the second most common asteroid when traversing between the first 4 planets. It can also be used in asteroid reprocessing. | ||
As | As asteroid chunks stack size is only 1, [[Transport belt|belts]] can hold more chunks per tile (8) than [[cargo bay]]s. | ||
== Alternative recipes == | == Alternative recipes == |
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Space Age expansion exclusive feature.
Carbonic asteroid chunk is a resource gathered by asteroid collectors and processed in crushers. It is the main source for carbon, used to make thruster fuel, and sulfur. It is dropped from carbonic asteroids, which is the second most common asteroid when traversing between the first 4 planets. It can also be used in asteroid reprocessing.
As asteroid chunks stack size is only 1, belts can hold more chunks per tile (8) than cargo bays.
Alternative recipes
Recipe | Ingredients | Result | Produced by | Required Research |
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Carbonic asteroid crushing | + | + | Space platform (research) | |
Carbonic asteroid reprocessing | + | + + | Asteroid reprocessing (research) | |
Advanced carbonic asteroid crushing | + | + + | Advanced asteroid processing (research) |