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    One of the most useful parts in the game. Transfers power from one point to another, similar to [[Chute|chutes]] and [[Pipe|pipes]].
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    Wires are one of the most important parts of the game. They are used to transfer power between connected parts, similar to [[Chute|chutes]] and [[Pipe|pipes]]. Its appearance is a orange part covered with textures on all sides and being able to resize to a long one like a cable

    === In-game description ===
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    ==See Also==
    *[[TriggerWire]]
    *[[DelayWire]]
    *[[ZapWire]]
    *[[EthernetCable]]

    [[Category:Parts]]

    Latest revision as of 05:20, 22 February 2024

    Wires are one of the most important parts of the game. They are used to transfer power between connected parts, similar to chutes and pipes. Its appearance is a orange part covered with textures on all sides and being able to resize to a long one like a cable

    In-game description[edit | hide all | hide | edit source]

    "Allows electrical objects to interact with each other when connected by wires. For example, attaching a wire between a powercell and a light will allow electricity to move through the wire, allowing the light to function causing a source of light to be created."

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