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| cover = 0.5
 
| cover = 0.5
 
| beauty = -20
 
| beauty = -20
| deconstruct yield = {{Icon Small|Steel}} 20 + {{Icon Small|Component}} 5 - 6  
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| deconstruct yield = {{icon small|Steel}} 20 + {{icon small|Component}} 5 - 6  
| destroyyield = {{Icon Small|Steel slag chunk}} 2 + {{Icon Small|Component}} 1  
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| destroyyield = {{icon small|Steel slag chunk}} 2 + {{icon small|Component}} 1  
 
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A '''ship chunk''' is a 2x2 sized piece of destroyed ship that has crashed onto the map. It cannot be hauled to a stockpile zone, it can be only disassembled at its location for 20 [[steel]] and 5-6 [[component]]s. 1-4 fall from the sky in a group in a [[event]], and in the [[Scenario system#Crashlanded|Crashlanded scenario]] you start with 3 randomly placed on your map.  
 
A '''ship chunk''' is a 2x2 sized piece of destroyed ship that has crashed onto the map. It cannot be hauled to a stockpile zone, it can be only disassembled at its location for 20 [[steel]] and 5-6 [[component]]s. 1-4 fall from the sky in a group in a [[event]], and in the [[Scenario system#Crashlanded|Crashlanded scenario]] you start with 3 randomly placed on your map.  
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* [[Version/1.1.2654|1.1.2654]] - Now leave a component if killed, even if not deconstructed.
 
* [[Version/1.1.2654|1.1.2654]] - Now leave a component if killed, even if not deconstructed.
  
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[[Category:Ruins]]
 
[[Category:Ruins]]

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