
The original item is lost, as it is transformed into the energy that is used to transmit the material information, and the process is quite slow due to the amount of information that physical matter holds.Īn early test of a matter transfer's accuracy was a mint condition 78rpm vinyl record, which was sent from the lab to all connected terminals. They are capable of transferring physical material as information across a radio signal, which other terminals can receive and use to reconstruct the sent object. The elevator room terminals are an advanced interconnected network built for the purpose of transferring materials and tools between different areas. (DRAFT! DO NOT SEND!! // todo: ADD PICTURES SO THOSE ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ SUITS DON'T FALL ASLEEP LIKE LAST TIME)

(If this has ever mattered I guess) From this steam community discussion Limbo's Water isn't real, which explains it's lack of splashing and why you can't slide across it. The railcannon uses a similar system to the revolver's, but all its cells are used at the same time in a single shot rather than individually, which is why the recharge takes so long.įor any questions more specific than that the answer is "future science". The nails are generated from iron harvested from whatever particles are available, most commonly blood.

The nailgun does actually require physical ammo, which is why its ammo pool is more limited. The shotgun works by shooting out concentrated heat, the excess of which it then releases between shots through the cores that get revealed when it's snapped open.

The recharging process takes some time, which is why there are multiple that are rotated through, so there's always at least one that's charged. Originally posted by Hakita:The revolver is electrically charged and doesn't use physical ammo, the multiple "bullets" in the cylinder are cells that recharge after being shot.
