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'''Every research project championed increases the number of Research Squares needed to finish the next one''', and thus the number of total labs needed in order to research all squares in parallel.
 
'''Every research project championed increases the number of Research Squares needed to finish the next one''', and thus the number of total labs needed in order to research all squares in parallel.
  
==== Laboratory Location Map ====
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==== Laboratory Locations ====
Total Laboratories: ??
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* Total Laboratories: {{#ask: [[Of type::Laboratory]] |format=count}}
[[Maps/Laboratories]]
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* [[Maps/Laboratories]]
  
 
{{Laboratory |name=Lab 1 |location={{Location | 0 | 0}} |stuck=false}}
 
{{Laboratory |name=Lab 1 |location={{Location | 0 | 0}} |stuck=false}}

Revision as of 12:59, 29 May 2021

Laboratory
(Building)

Laboratories take ~1300 Boards and 3000 bricks and need extremely flat ground and a Medium Construction Site.replace with side panel showing exact cost and reqs

New Intel suggests cost of labs increase with every lab in existence

Each Lab works on one square for each active research project at the same time.

The time it takes for a lab to complete its research is fixed, and the labs can each get interrupted by problems for specific technologies, interrupting their progress and stalling the research progress.

Once a problem occurs, it is up to the population of Egypt, independently of their House, to fix the problem by donating resources to that specific lab, as the Research Square for that technology will be stuck until it is fixed.

Every research project championed increases the number of Research Squares needed to finish the next one, and thus the number of total labs needed in order to research all squares in parallel.

Laboratory Locations

Lab 1
Lab 1
(Laboratory)
Location
0, 0
Level
1
Status
Online
Last Updated
11:57:00, 26 October 2021

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