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'''Goo''' is a transparent, green and sticky part, It will stick to any un-anchored parts (including players) and will let go after a while. |
'''Goo''' is a transparent, green and sticky part, It will stick to any un-anchored parts (including players) and will let go after a while. |
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Goo is very useful for making weapons with handles, and you could even shoot Goo to cover ships or people with |
Goo is very useful for making weapons with [[Handle|handles]], and you could even shoot Goo to cover ships or people with an [[ImpulseCannon]]. |
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Goo Is not flammable, has low malleability and durability and cannot be configured. |
Goo Is not flammable, has low malleability and durability and cannot be configured. |
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==In-game description== |
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==Trivia== |
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*Despite looking identical to a liquid, it is actually stored in a [[Bin]], not a [[Container]]. |
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[[Category:Parts]] |
[[Category:Parts]] |
Latest revision as of 20:54, 12 July 2023
Goo is a transparent, green and sticky part, It will stick to any un-anchored parts (including players) and will let go after a while.
Goo is very useful for making weapons with handles, and you could even shoot Goo to cover ships or people with an ImpulseCannon.
Goo Is not flammable, has low malleability and durability and cannot be configured.
In-game description[edit | hide all | hide | edit source]
"A sticky substance that can stick together to objects when touched."