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'''Foundation''' is an advanced version of [[landfill]] that is the only way to fill [[lava lake]]s on [[Vulcanus]]{{SA}} or oil oceans on [[Fulgora]]{{SA}}. Despite being unlocked on [[Aquilo]]{{SA}}, it cannot be used on the planet's oceans.


'''Foundation''' is the only way to fill [[Lava lake|Lava lakes]] on [[Vulcanus]] or [[oil ocean]] on [[fulgora]]. It can be thought of as an advanced version of [[landfill]] that also works on Vulcanus' lava or Fulgora's oil oceans.
It can be used in the waters of [[Nauvis]] or the shallow waters of [[Gleba]]{{SA}}, but this is not recommended due to its high cost.  


== History ==
== History ==

Latest revision as of 22:39, 9 November 2024

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Recipe

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Total raw

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Stack size

50

Rocket capacity

50 (1 stack)

Prototype type

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Internal name

foundation

Required technologies

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Produced by

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Space Age expansion exclusive feature.

Foundation is an advanced version of landfill that is the only way to fill lava lakes on Vulcanus or oil oceans on Fulgora. Despite being unlocked on Aquilo, it cannot be used on the planet's oceans.

It can be used in the waters of Nauvis or the shallow waters of Gleba, but this is not recommended due to its high cost.

History