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'''Ice''' is a resource added in the [[Space Age]] expansion. Its most common use is to be [[ice melting|melted]] into [[water]].
'''Ice''' is a resource added in the [[Space Age]] expansion. Its most common use is to be [[ice melting|melted]] into [[water]].


Ice is obtained in a variety of ways. On [[space platform]]s [[oxide asteroid chunk]]s can be [[crusher|crushed]] to make ice. On [[Fulgora]], [[scrap recycling]] generates ice. On [[Aquilo]], [[ammoniacal solution]] is separated into [[ammonia]] and ice. In all three of these places, ice is also the only local source of water.
Ice is obtained in a variety of ways. On [[space platform]]s, [[oxide asteroid chunk]]s can be [[crusher|crushed]] to make ice. On [[Fulgora]], [[scrap recycling]] generates ice. On [[Aquilo]], [[ammoniacal solution]] is separated into [[ammonia]] and ice. In all three of these places, ice is also the only local source of water.


== Alternate recipes ==
== Alternate recipes ==

Revision as of 19:56, 15 January 2025

Ice

Stack size

50

Rocket capacity

1000 (20 stacks)

Prototype type

item

Internal name

ice

Consumed by

Space Age expansion exclusive feature.

Ice is a resource added in the Space Age expansion. Its most common use is to be melted into water.

Ice is obtained in a variety of ways. On space platforms, oxide asteroid chunks can be crushed to make ice. On Fulgora, scrap recycling generates ice. On Aquilo, ammoniacal solution is separated into ammonia and ice. In all three of these places, ice is also the only local source of water.

Alternate recipes

Recipe Ingredients Products Made in Research
Oxide asteroid crushing
2
+
1
10
+
0.2
Advanced oxide asteroid crushing
5
+
1
3
+
2
+
0.05
Scrap recycling
1
+
0.03
+
0.04
+
0.06
+
0.03
+
0.01
+
0.05
+
0.2
+
0.01
+
0.02
+
0.07
+
0.04
+
0.04
Ammoniacal solution separation
1
+
50
5
+
50

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