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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
''This derelict warship was abandoned during the Great Civil War. | ''This Defender Class derelict warship was abandoned during the Great Civil War. It also contains a Blue Methane-producing spatial anomaly.'' | ||
==Economy== | ==Economy== | ||
====Primary Exports==== | ====Primary Exports==== | ||
*{{plinksized|Blue Methane|pic=Blue Methane|size=35}} | *{{plinksized|Blue Methane|pic=Blue Methane|size=35}} | ||
====Primary Imports==== | ====Primary Imports==== | ||
*{{plinksized|Empty Gas Cylinders|pic=Empty Gas Cylinders|size=35}} | *{{plinksized|Empty Gas Cylinders|pic=Empty Gas Cylinders|size=35}} | ||
==Lore== | |||
The S.S Neptune was a warship during the Great Civil War. However, it ran aground somehow and was forced to be abandoned. Recently discovered, scientists discovered that the material it produced(Blue Methane) was a really good power source. Now, the muster point, reactor, and warehouse have been restored. The bridge has a radiation lock though, and the hanger beta is holding... something... | |||
== Location Tip == | == Location Tip == | ||
Due to it's current low-power state, you must have a [[Sensor Strength]] of at least 20 to travel to the S.S. Neptune | Due to it's current low-power state, you must have a [[Sensor Strength]] of at least 20 to travel to the S.S. Neptune | ||
{{Locals}} | == Science == | ||
In the real world, methane is a gas that is somewhat infamous for being easily lit on fire. It's density is also lighter than of air. | |||
Methane also is colorless, tasteless, and somewhat oderless. Methane's chemical structure is also a carbon atom in the center surrounded by hydrogen atoms. | |||
A source if you want to knock your brain cells out unless you specialize in compounds: | |||
https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Methane<nowiki/>{{Locals}} | |||
[[Category:Locals]] | [[Category:Locals]] | ||