Guide to Combat: Difference between revisions

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!{{anchor|Fire Extinguisher}}[[Fire Extinguisher]]
!{{anchor|Fire Extinguisher}}[[Fire Extinguisher]]
|10 Brute
|10 Brute
|Found across the station in Emergency Fire closets on the walls and lockers in maintenance tunnels. Autolathe can make more.
|Emergency Fire closets and lockers, emergency storage rooms
|Civilian
|Civilian
|Found across the station so they're aren't in short supply. Unlikely to be taken by security if they search you. They are also very useful if you get spaced, spray in opposite direction of where you want to go, and you'll fly away. With a limit of 50 units, that's 10 squirts using 5 per spray.
|Found across the station so they're aren't in short supply. Unlikely to be taken by security if they search you. They are also very useful if you get spaced, spray in opposite direction of where you want to go, and you'll fly away. With a limit of 50 units, that's 10 squirts using 5 per spray.
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!{{anchor|Gas tank}}[[Atmospherics items|Air/Oxygen]]/[[Medical items#Anesthetic Tank|Anaesthetic tank]]
!{{anchor|Gas tank}}[[Atmospherics items|Air/Oxygen]]/[[Medical items#Anesthetic Tank|Anaesthetic tank]]
|10 Brute
|10 Brute
|Emergency lockers, [[E.V.A.]] storages, [[Toxins lab]], [[Atmospherics]], [[Operating Theatre]] (for anaesthetic tanks).
|Emergency lockers [[E.V.A.]] [[Toxins lab]] [[Atmospherics]] [[Operating Theatre]] (for anaesthetic tanks).
|Civilian
|Civilian
|Found across the station so they're aren't in short supply. Air and oxygen tanks are unlikely to be taken by security if they search you. You can use it for internals while having it in your hand (though it is recommended you don't use an anaesthetic tank).
|Found across the station so they're aren't in short supply. Air and oxygen tanks are unlikely to be taken by security if they search you. You can use it for internals while having it in your hand (though it is recommended you don't use an anaesthetic tank).
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