User:Aazard

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Hater of empty info boxes

Verbosity, odd grammar, supposition & a lack of correct spelling are tools of my trade

To Do:

  • Body Modification: For Fun & Profits Guide
  • Body Modification: A Cruel Tyrant Slaver's Guide
  • Slave "Care & Feeding" Optimization (Done, Polishing & Double checking before submitting)
  • Prisoner "Care & Feeding" Optimization (Done, Polishing & Double checking before submitting)
  • A Guide To War Crimes, On The Rim, OR "How I got new lungs" (Excerpts, "Letters; From The Rim" - Aazard, Rouge Scholar)
  • Optimized Progression; Lost Tribe (Done, Polishing & Double checking before submitting)
  • Min/Max Ideology Customizations (Done, Polishing & Double checking before submitting)
  • Max Difficulty Scenario/Ideology Possible (Blind + Guilty + Cannibal + Raider's or Proselytizer's?)
  • No Research Lost Tribe Guide. Plus Lost Tribe + Cannibal + Tree Connection/Desire + Animal personhood + Rancher + No Research + Sea Ice: Guide (How to fail the "best"?)
  • Oddities, Stuff with no "practical" use. An example would be the "Crown" headgear.
  • Optimized selections of gear by "pawn role": Clothing, Armor, Utility and Weapon

Maker Of:

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RimPy Mod Info Window Capture, for "Slave Shiv"
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Slave Shiv Blerb
  • Slave Shiv - Appears in game as "Wooden Shiv" A "slave safe" sharp weapon (equal to using wood): 1x wood, 500 tick to make, Craft skill 0, Made at Crafting Spot (or better)

Lignin is removed from the wood by soaking it in a solution containing sodium hydroxide (also known as lye) and sodium sulphite (occurs naturally during organic fermentation), before boiling the solution at 100°C for a few hours. They then squished the remaining cellulose fibers together at a pressure of 20 megapascals (2900.75psi, or equal to a 100kg woman in high heel shoes produces 3000psi standing still) for 6 hours before drying them at around 100°C to produce hardened wood.

The resulting wood can be fashioned into an edge capable of slicing though an aluminum can.