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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
Provides the same amount of light as a [[lightstrip]] at a lower intensity ( crafting / reading will be slow ) and | Provides the same amount of light as a [[lightstrip]] at a lower intensity ( crafting / reading will be slow ) and weighs more than the [[lightstrip]], but doesn't require batteries, ever. It will emit radiation if broken, so make sure to repair any you have on you, to avoid radiation poisoning. Other than finding the plutonium, this should be easy to make if you have a bit of electronics skill. That is, if you can find the binder with the crafting recipe. You may instead use the [[Atomic lamp]] for a brighter light source that also never stops working. | ||
{{Tools}} | {{Tools}} | ||
[[Category:Tools]] | [[Category:Tools]] |
Latest revision as of 15:39, 29 May 2019
, atomic nightlight Hitchhiker's Guide: | |
General | |
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Materials | plastic / aluminum |
Volume | 0.25 liters |
Weight | 8.188 lbs or 3.714 kg |
As a Tool | |
Other | |
Price | 1250 $ |
Use Action | TRANSFORM |
Flags | LIGHT_5, LEAK_DAM, RADIOACTIVE, DURABLE_MELEE |
As a Melee Weapon | |
Bash Dmg | 4 |
To Hit | -2 |
Inactive:
“ Enjoy the serene Cherenkov-blue glow of the Rivtech atomic nightlight, and feel confident that you won't have to worry about depleting its power supply for at least 160 million years of faithful service. The cover is closed. Use it to open the cover and show the light. ”
Active:
“ Enjoy the serene Cherenkov-blue glow of the Rivtech atomic nightlight, and feel confident that you won't have to worry about depleting its power supply for at least 160 million years of faithful service. Use it to close the cover and hide the light. ”
Notes
Provides the same amount of light as a lightstrip at a lower intensity ( crafting / reading will be slow ) and weighs more than the lightstrip, but doesn't require batteries, ever. It will emit radiation if broken, so make sure to repair any you have on you, to avoid radiation poisoning. Other than finding the plutonium, this should be easy to make if you have a bit of electronics skill. That is, if you can find the binder with the crafting recipe. You may instead use the Atomic lamp for a brighter light source that also never stops working.