Component: Bulletproof Glass
Used in the construction of cockpits and glass windows. In real life, bulletproof glass is an alloy of glass and plastics.
If you’re in a survival world and running out of options, disassembling bulletproof glass can be a good way of acquiring silicon since windows are generally aesthetic items and thus can be sacrificed for more important parts (e.g. computers). Additionally, the bulletproof glass in spotlights, oxygen farms, and cryo chambers is not actually required for them to function and can be safely removed at minimal cost to effectiveness. However, note that while they will remain functional, they will be severely weakened and practically guaranteed to fail if even slightly damaged; hence, it is prudent to return the glass once the situation is more favorable.
Bulletproof Glass | |
Material | Required |
Silicon Wafer | 15 |
Mass | 15 kg |
Integrity | 60 |
Volume | 8 L |
Base Production Time | 1 s |
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