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| Analytic Probe (Golden Sword) | Analytic Probe (Golden Sword) | ||
| A multi-purpose tool employed by Orbital Industries scientists, mostly to study various factors of the moon's environment. While not a weapon per se, it’s capable of giving off low current shocks, intended to determine a substance' | A multi-purpose tool employed by Orbital Industries scientists, mostly to study various factors of the moon's environment. While not a weapon per se, it’s capable of giving off low current shocks, intended to determine a substance' | ||
| Single shocks are ignorable for any healthy human, but present a danger when received in large doses. Packs of mutated scientists, bent on probing places where the sun doesn’t shine, should not be trifled with… | Single shocks are ignorable for any healthy human, but present a danger when received in large doses. Packs of mutated scientists, bent on probing places where the sun doesn’t shine, should not be trifled with… | ||
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| Fire arm (Bow) | Fire arm (Bow) | ||
| While the name is quite general by our standards it speaks volumes in the wastes. It combines various elements of pre-war weapons technology into a single simplified form. It is used to fire projectiles which are tipped with a metal shard and tailed with a small fuel compartment which is ignited as it is fired. Between the tip and the fuel compartment is a hollow aluminum tube. The FireArm is the primary tool of bandits in the waste due to its convenience and surprising accuracy (if assembled correctly). | While the name is quite general by our standards it speaks volumes in the wastes. It combines various elements of pre-war weapons technology into a single simplified form. It is used to fire projectiles which are tipped with a metal shard and tailed with a small fuel compartment which is ignited as it is fired. Between the tip and the fuel compartment is a hollow aluminum tube. The FireArm is the primary tool of bandits in the waste due to its convenience and surprising accuracy (if assembled correctly). | ||
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| + | ====== Tools: ====== | ||
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| + | (The tools go in order Wood -> Stone -> Iron -> Diamond -> Gold) | ||
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| + | ===== Shovels ===== | ||
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| + | Cricket bat | ||
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| + | A simple bat made of cheap metal. Not exactly the best choice for digging, but better than nothing. | ||
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| + | Shovel | ||
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| + | An oversized trowel, more fit for gardening purposes than excavations, | ||
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| + | Folding spade | ||
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| + | A military grade entrenching tool with a telescopic stick. Light, durable, reliable and suitable as a weapon of last resort. | ||
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| + | MOOSE | ||
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| + | The “Moon soil entrencher” is a nuclear powered digging tool, developed by Orbital during the preparations for the moon landing. When supplied with an uranium power rod the diamond-tipped pan of the shovel begins to vibrate at high frequencies, | ||
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| + | Rusty shovel | ||
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| + | A hand-made tool back from the “good ol’ days” before corporations and their mass products took over. While they were crafted quite skillfully and mine any soil at speeds only matched by the MOOSE, their durability has severely deteriorated. | ||
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| + | ===== Pickaxes ===== | ||
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| + | Scrap bar | ||
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| + | A bar, found in the scrap. Scrap bar. This has been changed. | ||
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| + | Metal bar | ||
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| + | A makeshift crowbar made of … metal! Better at prying away loose metal plates from cocoon walls than the scrap bar, which is found in the scrap. Obviously. | ||
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| + | Hand drill | ||
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| + | An manually operated drill and a scavenger’s best friend. It opens gearboxes, batteries, safes, wiring, nuclear power cores and uranium reactors. | ||
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| + | MAN-Drill | ||
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| + | The Micro activity nucleus (MAN) drill was developed for and deployed by Orbitals sub-contractor responsible for the construction of the H.I.V.Es. | ||
| + | After the initial excavations for the first cocoons, they met layers of neigh impenetrable rock no one had anticipated. | ||
| + | Unable to fulfill their contracts, the contractor went bankrupt but was subsequently bought by Orbital Industries. | ||
| + | O.I’s engineers developed a lightweight, | ||
| + | Needless to say that the H.I.V.E. the project became a success, unlike Orbitals other big project… | ||
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| + | Rusty hand drill | ||
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| + | Just like the rusty shovel, this tool has seen better days. Fast when drilling through metal walls, it’ll break when trying to drill through anything more durable. | ||
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