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Much of the rich resources of the [[Sirius Sector]] are locked within barren planetoids or buried beneath the crust of an airless, frozen planet. By combining super-hard [[Diamonds|Diamond]] drill bits and advanced sensor arrays, however, even the deepest deposits can be excavated with relative ease. When used in conjunction with automated crushers, grinders, and sifters, a complete mining operation manned by only a few key personnel can rip apart an average-sized asteroid within a matter of standard weeks.
 
Much of the rich resources of the [[Sirius Sector]] are locked within barren planetoids or buried beneath the crust of an airless, frozen planet. By combining super-hard [[Diamonds|Diamond]] drill bits and advanced sensor arrays, however, even the deepest deposits can be excavated with relative ease. When used in conjunction with automated crushers, grinders, and sifters, a complete mining operation manned by only a few key personnel can rip apart an average-sized asteroid within a matter of standard weeks.

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Mining Machinery

Much of the rich resources of the Sirius Sector are locked within barren planetoids or buried beneath the crust of an airless, frozen planet. By combining super-hard Diamond drill bits and advanced sensor arrays, however, even the deepest deposits can be excavated with relative ease. When used in conjunction with automated crushers, grinders, and sifters, a complete mining operation manned by only a few key personnel can rip apart an average-sized asteroid within a matter of standard weeks.

Notes

  • 1 unit of Mining Machinery takes up 1 unit of space in your cargo hold.

Availability

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