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== 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 | ||
== 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: | |||
Methane | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Methane<nowiki/>{{Locals}} | ||
[[Category:Locals]] | [[Category:Locals]] | ||
Revision as of 03:20, 12 February 2021



Overview
This derelict warship was abandoned during the Great Civil War. It also contains a Blue Methane-producing spatial anomaly.
Economy
Primary Exports
Primary Imports
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
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