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[[Piton]]s are metal spikes fitted with a ring at one end with (to pass a rope through), which are used in mountain climbing as a hold. Several specific types are available. The simplest {{TL|4}} pitons are soft iron spikes driven into rock. An advanced {{TL|7}} version, is of similar design but uses superior alloys. At {{TL|8}}, pitons have a radical design: they are not driven into rock at all, but use a quick-setting superglue to attach themselves to rock faces. Once set, they cannot be removed without using special solvents; however, use of these pitons doubles ascent speeds. The solvent weighs 0.5kg (500 applications) and costs Cr20.
 
[[Piton]]s are metal spikes fitted with a ring at one end with (to pass a rope through), which are used in mountain climbing as a hold. Several specific types are available. The simplest {{TL|4}} pitons are soft iron spikes driven into rock. An advanced {{TL|7}} version, is of similar design but uses superior alloys. At {{TL|8}}, pitons have a radical design: they are not driven into rock at all, but use a quick-setting superglue to attach themselves to rock faces. Once set, they cannot be removed without using special solvents; however, use of these pitons doubles ascent speeds. The solvent weighs 0.5kg (500 applications) and costs Cr20.
  
 
The ultimate in pitons, the sophisticated devices at {{TL|10}} include a small battery pack and a powerful heating element in the tip. When activated, a sudden white-hot burst of heat helps set the piton with a minimum of effort (just steady pressure by the climber). This will also set pitons in soft iron, armor, steel, and crystaliron as well as stone and cement.  
 
The ultimate in pitons, the sophisticated devices at {{TL|10}} include a small battery pack and a powerful heating element in the tip. When activated, a sudden white-hot burst of heat helps set the piton with a minimum of effort (just steady pressure by the climber). This will also set pitons in soft iron, armor, steel, and crystaliron as well as stone and cement.  
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Revision as of 14:11, 1 December 2017

Piton
Type Survival gear
Tech Level TL–4
Cost Cr5
Size 0.1liters
Weight 0.3kg

Pitons are metal spikes fitted with a ring at one end with (to pass a rope through), which are used in mountain climbing as a hold. Several specific types are available. The simplest TL–4 pitons are soft iron spikes driven into rock. An advanced TL–7 version, is of similar design but uses superior alloys. At TL–8, pitons have a radical design: they are not driven into rock at all, but use a quick-setting superglue to attach themselves to rock faces. Once set, they cannot be removed without using special solvents; however, use of these pitons doubles ascent speeds. The solvent weighs 0.5kg (500 applications) and costs Cr20.

The ultimate in pitons, the sophisticated devices at TL–10 include a small battery pack and a powerful heating element in the tip. When activated, a sudden white-hot burst of heat helps set the piton with a minimum of effort (just steady pressure by the climber). This will also set pitons in soft iron, armor, steel, and crystaliron as well as stone and cement.

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