Difference between revisions of "Window box"
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| − | The [[window box]] or ''terrarium'' is a transparent sealed box used to grow a small quantity of fresh vegetables or herbs. It can also be used to house a small pet (up to 1 kg). It includes an | + | The [[window box]] or ''terrarium'' is a transparent sealed box used to grow a small quantity of fresh vegetables or herbs. It can also be used to house a small pet (up to 1 kg). It includes an under-pressure filter to prevent airborne contaminants from escaping into the general environment and a set of tunable lights for optimum plant growth. |
| − | Used on | + | Used on [[starship]]s to provide an extra boost of fresh food, also popular in other sealed environments for the same reason. |
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Latest revision as of 16:43, 11 July 2020
| Window box | |
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| Type | Personal item |
| Tech Level | TL–8 |
| Cost | Cr1,000 |
| Size | 280 liters |
| Weight | 50 kg |
The window box or terrarium is a transparent sealed box used to grow a small quantity of fresh vegetables or herbs. It can also be used to house a small pet (up to 1 kg). It includes an under-pressure filter to prevent airborne contaminants from escaping into the general environment and a set of tunable lights for optimum plant growth.
Used on starships to provide an extra boost of fresh food, also popular in other sealed environments for the same reason.
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- Thomas L. Bont, Robert Prior, Christopher Thrash. Starships (Steve Jackson Games, 2003), .