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{{Biotech}}{{infobox main|building|
{{Infobox main|building
 
 
| name = Subcore ripscanner
 
| name = Subcore ripscanner
 
| image = SubcoreRipscanner north.png
 
| image = SubcoreRipscanner north.png
| description = A pod with thousands of tissue probe injectors and an ultra-high-power vaporizing brain scanner. Once a person is inserted, the device will insert the probes into their body through the skin while the ripscanner chews through the brain, reading the reflected radiation and destroying the brain in the process. Ripscanning the mind generates a neuro-psychic pattern that the scanner can analog-transfer to a new high-tier mechanoid subcore.<br/>Subcores are mechanoid brains and producing any mechanoid requires one. High-tier subcores produced by this ripscanner can only power high-tier mechanoids.
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| description = A pod with thousands of tissue probe injectors and an ultra-high-power vaporizing brain scanner. Once a person is inserted, the device will insert the probes into their body through the skin while the ripscanner chews through the brain, reading the reflected radiation and destroying the brain in the process. Ripscanning the mind generates a neuro-psychic pattern that the scanner can analog-transfer to a new high-tier mechanoid subcore.<br>Subcores are mechanoid brains and producing any mechanoid requires one. High-tier subcores produced by this ripscanner can only power high-tier mechanoids.
 
| type = Building
 
| type = Building
 
| type2 = Biotech (Buildings)
 
| type2 = Biotech (Buildings)
 
| placeable =  
 
| placeable =  
 
| path cost =  
 
| path cost =  
| passability = pass through only
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| passability = PassThroughOnly
 
| blockswind = false
 
| blockswind = false
 
| cover = 0.3
 
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Selling prisoners directly to a slaver or [[faction base]] often is more profitable; this only gives a {{--|3}} [[mood]]let per prisoner. However, human market value is dependent on a pawn's quality; sufficiently bad traits like brain damage, a [[peg leg]], or previous organ harvests can make a high subcore more valuable.  
 
Selling prisoners directly to a slaver or [[faction base]] often is more profitable; this only gives a {{--|3}} [[mood]]let per prisoner. However, human market value is dependent on a pawn's quality; sufficiently bad traits like brain damage, a [[peg leg]], or previous organ harvests can make a high subcore more valuable.  
  
Organ harvests in general are more profitable: a [[heart]] or [[liver]] is worth {{Icon Small|silver||{{Q|Heart|Market Value Base}}}} and requires 2 [[medicine]] of any type to extract. However, this usually gives {{--|5}} mood for organ harvesting and another {{--|6}} for organ-murder.
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Organ harvests in general are more profitable: a [[heart]] or [[liver]] is worth {{icon Small|silver||{{Q|Heart|Market Value Base}}}} and requires 2 [[medicine]] of any type to extract. However, this usually gives {{--|5}} mood for organ harvesting and another {{--|6}} for organ-murder.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* [[Subcore encoder]] - Creates [[basic subcore]]s.
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*[[Subcore encoder]] - Creates [[basic subcore]]s.
* [[Subcore softscanner]] - Creates [[standard subcore]]s.
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*[[Subcore softscanner]] - Creates [[standard subcore]]s.
  
 
== Version history ==
 
== Version history ==

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