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* Firearm sight assembly | * Firearm sight assembly | ||
* Exo plate scrap | * Exo plate scrap | ||
* Servomotor | |||
== Electronic Component: == | |||
* Capacitor | |||
* Circuit board | |||
* Diode | |||
* EtiOS ROM module | |||
* Image sensor | |||
* LED | |||
* Microprocessor | |||
* Multi-chip module i | |||
* Multi-chip module ii | |||
* Nanopacitor | |||
* Relay | |||
* Resistor | |||
* Small loudspeaker | |||
* Transformer | |||
* Transistor | |||
== Chemical: == | == Chemical: == | ||
Revision as of 13:51, 14 October 2011
Anything used to make anything else, sorted by category. Don't fucking bother me about it till it's done.
Scrap Material:
- Bent signpost
- Rusty metal spike
- Short length of copper wire
- Pile of scrap wood
- Ancient coffee filter
- Rusty razor wire
- Cinderblock
- Brillo pad
Thing:
- Engraving tool
- Stuff
Treasure:
- License plate
- stuff
Part:
- Fiber mesh
- Short steel pipe
- Long steel pipe
- Firearm trigger assembly
- Firearm breech assembly
- Firing pin assembly
- Ammunition magazine assembly
- Brick of quick-mold plastic
- Force shock absorption assembly
- Grindwheel
- Ballast assembly
- Firearm sight assembly
- Exo plate scrap
- Servomotor
Electronic Component:
- Capacitor
- Circuit board
- Diode
- EtiOS ROM module
- Image sensor
- LED
- Microprocessor
- Multi-chip module i
- Multi-chip module ii
- Nanopacitor
- Relay
- Resistor
- Small loudspeaker
- Transformer
- Transistor
Chemical:
Machined part:
- stuff
- stuff
Precious Material:
- Ceramic plate
- Twisted strand of gold wire
- Aluminum plate
- Borocarbide cone
Titanium blank form
- Titanium bar
- Titanium plate
Skin:
- Human skin
- Chudskin
Toy:
- Dinosaur toy
Anally Insertable Hazardous Material (Seriously!):
- Plutonium rod
- Enriched uranium rod
I'm gonna make this my little side project while simming. I'll try to get it as complete as possible, but I can 100% guarantee it will never be perfect --Dibolcrif 04:50, 5 October 2011 (PDT)