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Approved Submission [Tool] Advanced Entrenching Tool

Eistheid

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Submission Type: Tool
Submission URL: https://wiki.stararmy.com/doku.php?id=wip:etool

Faction: United Manufacturing Cooperative ( I think
FM Approved Yet? (Yes/No; Who, When) No, @DocTomoe
Faction requires art? (Yes/No) Not that I know of.

For Reviewers:
Contains Unapproved Sub-Articles? (Yes/No) Sort of, connected to https://wiki.stararmy.com/doku.php?id=wip:corp:h6
Contains New art? (Yes/No) No
Previously Submitted? (Yes/No; explain reason if rejected) No

Notes: A digging tool for the modern soldier.

Probably would be for the best if H6 gets approved before this article is handled. Since the company designed the tool.
 
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The biggest thing I'd like to know is how long the different power sources last, assuming one hour of use each day. I assume QNC lasts a whole hell of a long time, and hydrogen lasts far less.
 
In the last paragraph of the technical information I clarified some language and added a notation specifying that the example of "constant use" is a 10 hour work day on a daily basis. If you want I could calculate the number of hours available from each power source and note that somewhere.

Though for your example, an hour of use each day a QNC will last 3650 days, and the rechargeable hydrogen cell will last 300 days per charge. The intent here is to provide an emergency power source that is unlikely to run out even if someone is stranded in the wilderness for a prolonged period of time without the capacity to replace the QNC.
 
Before I move this around I want to make sure @DocTomoe is officially okay with me adding it to the UMC's product line-up.
 
Understood; I will move it out of approved if he doesn't come around in the next few days, then I'll PM him.
 
I hereby give it my united manufacturing cooperative blessings. May many be made, and many be sold.
 
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