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* NEVER LET THEM ALONE RUN
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* NEVER LET THEM ALONE (to?) RUN (?)
 
* NEVER DRIVE INTO WATER
 
* NEVER DRIVE INTO WATER
 
* NEVER DRIVE INTO MOUNTAINS
 
* NEVER DRIVE INTO MOUNTAINS
  
==Ancient Automaton, aka '''Crawler'''==
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(Assuming the above advice can be summarized as: Crawlers are *stupid*. If left to their own devices, they will go somewhere it is difficult - or even impossible - to ever retrieve them from. Don't let them get away from you.)
  
*2 Pincher Claws
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== Sources ==
*1 Pincher Axle
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* [[Small Construction Site]] from parts made in an [[Ancient Forge]]
*500 Oil
 
*5 Lubricating Oil
 
*100 [[Bearings]]
 
*3 Large Gears
 
*2 Medium Gears
 
*10 Iron Bars
 
*10 Octec's Alloy Cable
 
*4 Water Metal Sheeting: Conductive Stainless Hard Titanium-Plated Purity 5+
 
*1 Random 3 Output Gearbox
 
*1 Random 3 Output Gearbox (Different)
 
  
[[File:Crawler.png|right]]
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==Cost==
  
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*2 [[requires::Pincher Claws]]
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*1 [[requires::Pincher Axle]]
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*500 [[requires::Oil]]
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*5 [[requires::Lubricating Oil]]
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*100 [[requires::Bearings]]
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*3 [[requires::Iron Large Gears]]
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*2 [[requires::Iron Medium Gears]]
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*10 [[requires::Iron Bars]]
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*10 [[requires::Octec's Alloy Cable]]
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*4 [[requires::Treated Metal Sheeting|Water Metal Sheeting: Conductive, Stainless, Hard, Cobalt-Plated, Purity 5+]]
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*1 Random 3 Output [[requires::Gearbox]]
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*1 Random 3 Output [[requires::Gearbox]] (Different)
  
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[[File:Crawler.png|right]]
  
  
* [[Ancient Forge]]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:05, 13 May 2021

Ancient Automaton
Ancient Automaton
(Item)


  • NEVER LET THEM ALONE (to?) RUN (?)
  • NEVER DRIVE INTO WATER
  • NEVER DRIVE INTO MOUNTAINS

(Assuming the above advice can be summarized as: Crawlers are *stupid*. If left to their own devices, they will go somewhere it is difficult - or even impossible - to ever retrieve them from. Don't let them get away from you.)

Sources

Cost

Crawler.png