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'''Ice platforms''' can be used to replace [[Aquilo]]'s{{SA}} | '''Ice platforms''' can be used to replace [[Aquilo]]'s{{SA}} ammonical seas with a dense ice float much in the same way that [[landfill]] works on other planets, with the caveat that it requires paving with [[concrete]] variants in order to support the operation of a vast majority of the game's buildings. Despite the flavor text stating that it "Will melt if exposed to heat", ice platforms do not actually melt. | ||
The recipe for producing ice platforms uses the same inputs as the [[ammonia|ammonical separation]] recipe outputs. However, it consumes those outputs in a different ratio, resulting in a net increase in [[ammonia]]. That makes this recipe a useful way to get rid of any excess ice in lieu of [[recycler]]s. That being said, getting rid of excess fluids is more difficult than getting rid of excess solids. | |||
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Revision as of 17:10, 14 January 2025
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Space Age expansion exclusive feature.
Ice platforms can be used to replace Aquilo's ammonical seas with a dense ice float much in the same way that landfill works on other planets, with the caveat that it requires paving with concrete variants in order to support the operation of a vast majority of the game's buildings. Despite the flavor text stating that it "Will melt if exposed to heat", ice platforms do not actually melt.
The recipe for producing ice platforms uses the same inputs as the ammonical separation recipe outputs. However, it consumes those outputs in a different ratio, resulting in a net increase in ammonia. That makes this recipe a useful way to get rid of any excess ice in lieu of recyclers. That being said, getting rid of excess fluids is more difficult than getting rid of excess solids.