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| desc = Four flanged couplings form a cross with a wavegraph readout at the center. As liquids and gases pipe through, flux readings appear in neon strings. | | desc = Four flanged couplings form a cross with a wavegraph readout at the center. As liquids and gases pipe through, flux readings appear in neon strings. | ||
| categories = Furniture | | categories = Furniture | ||
| gameversion = 2.0.201. | | gameversion = 2.0.201.114 | ||
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Revision as of 01:01, 31 August 2021
flux gauge
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Acid Res: 75 Elec Res: 25 Cold Res: 75 Heat Res: 75 | |
Character
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Φ |
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ID?
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Fluxthing |
Charge per Use
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50 |
Charge Used For
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FluxCapacitor |
Complexity
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4 |
Tier
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0 |
Extra info:
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Infobox data from game version 2.0.201.114
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flux gauge
Four flanged couplings form a cross with a wavegraph readout at the center. As liquids and gases pipe through, flux readings appear in neon strings.
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Trivia
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Caution: This article or section contains unverified speculation and should not be considered canonical.
- The name for the part of a flux gauge which uses charge, its FluxCapacitor, is likely a reference to the Flux Capacitor used for time travel in the Back to the Future movies.