Difference between revisions of "Planetary Commodities"
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* MediaWiki table help: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Tables | * MediaWiki table help: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Tables | ||
* Handy color chart: http://qed.princeton.edu/index.php/MediaWiki:Color_Names | * Handy color chart: http://qed.princeton.edu/index.php/MediaWiki:Color_Names | ||
+ | ** Used colors: <font color=khaki>khaki</font>, <font color=lightgreen>lightgreen</font>, <font color=orange>orange</font>, <font color=brown>brown</font>, <font color=blueviolet>blueviolet</font>, <font color=aqua>aqua</font>, <font color=skyblue>skyblue</font>, <font color=pink>pink</font> | ||
Inspiration drawn from https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0ArlHEr5t26lndDN3QVhBODJ3YnF5MWVMcUQ0bHdxQXc&hl=en | Inspiration drawn from https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0ArlHEr5t26lndDN3QVhBODJ3YnF5MWVMcUQ0bHdxQXc&hl=en |
Revision as of 22:31, 8 May 2010
Cervator is tinkering with crazy tables here. It might just be a dead-end experiment, or it may provide a better overview than on Planetary Industry leaving it able to better focus on the process of running industry.
- MediaWiki table help: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Tables
- Handy color chart: http://qed.princeton.edu/index.php/MediaWiki:Color_Names
- Used colors: khaki, lightgreen, orange, brown, blueviolet, aqua, skyblue, pink
Inspiration drawn from https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0ArlHEr5t26lndDN3QVhBODJ3YnF5MWVMcUQ0bHdxQXc&hl=en
Tier 1 (P1)
These combinations are possible in Basic Industry Facilities and only take one Resource (P0). See the Planet page for more information on Resources.
Resource | P1 result | Immediate Uses | Component in other Commodities | |
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Aqueous Liquids | Water | None known | Coolant, Super Conductors, Test Cultures, Water-Cooled CPU, Sterile Conduits | |
Autotrophs | Industrial Fibers | None known | ? | |
stuff.. | stuff.. | None known | ? | |
Noble Gas | Oxygen | POS Fuel | ? |
Tier 2 (P2)
These combinations are possible in Advanced Industry Facilities and take two P1 items each
Input 1: P1 | Input 2: P1 | P2 result | Immediate Uses | Component in other Commodities | |
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Precious Metals | Biofuels | Biocells | None known | ? | |
Toxic Metals | Reactive Metals | Construction Blocks | None known | ? | |
Chiral Structures | Toxic Metals | Consumer Electronics | None known | ? | |
Water | Electrolytes | Coolant | POS Fuel | ? |
Tier 3 (P3)
These combinations are possible in Advanced Industry Facilities and take two or three P2 items each
Input 1: P2 | Input 2: P2 | Input 3: P2 | P3 result | Immediate Uses | Component in other Commodities | |
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Nanites | Livestock | Construction Blocks | Biotech Research Reports | None known | ? | |
stuff... | stuff... | stuff... | stuff... | None known | ? | |
Mechanical Parts | Consumer Electronics | N/A | Robotics | POS Fuel | ? |
Tier 4 (P4)
These combinations are possible in High Tech Production Plants and take either three P3 items each or two P3 and one P1 item.
Input 1: P3 | Input 2: P3 | Input 3: P1/3 | P4 result | Immediate Uses | Component in other Commodities | |
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Neocons | Data Chips | High-Tech Transmitters | Broadcast Node | None known | ? | |
Gel-Matrix Biopaste | Hazmat Detection Systems | Planetary Vehicles | Integrity Response Drones | None known | ? | |
Industrial Explosives | Ukomi Super Conductors | Reactive Metals | Nano-Factory | None known | ? |