Change: What has science done? It's created a synthetic meat farm!
Colin will be introducing this small building beside the food preservation building. More of a laboratory than a farm, the building will house several vats in which various meats can be cultivated through a means not unlike cloning. It will also house large stores of the materials required for the growth process, and equipment to clean itself regularly.
This building is also automated, though it is far more complex than anything else seen in Bastion. Several terminals inside control the process of creating slabs of meat, as well as analyzing the meat to ensure quality and creating new samples. Any animal meat can be placed into the analyzer so that it can be grown again in the future.
The facility has an absolute multitude of types of meat pre-programmed into its systems, and the selection process is an easy picture-based interface. Once the animal is selected, the cuts of meat can then be selected. The only limitation of the system is that it cannot recreate bone, and it cannot create brains. Once the cuts of meat are selected, the growth process begins and takes anywhere from two to three days to produce a finished product. The finished slabs of meat are always five to six pounds, and are ready to be sliced as desired.
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Change: What has science done? It's created a synthetic meat farm!
Colin will be introducing this small building beside the food preservation building. More of a laboratory than a farm, the building will house several vats in which various meats can be cultivated through a means not unlike cloning. It will also house large stores of the materials required for the growth process, and equipment to clean itself regularly.
This building is also automated, though it is far more complex than anything else seen in Bastion. Several terminals inside control the process of creating slabs of meat, as well as analyzing the meat to ensure quality and creating new samples. Any animal meat can be placed into the analyzer so that it can be grown again in the future.
The facility has an absolute multitude of types of meat pre-programmed into its systems, and the selection process is an easy picture-based interface. Once the animal is selected, the cuts of meat can then be selected. The only limitation of the system is that it cannot recreate bone, and it cannot create brains. Once the cuts of meat are selected, the growth process begins and takes anywhere from two to three days to produce a finished product. The finished slabs of meat are always five to six pounds, and are ready to be sliced as desired.
Day: Day 188
Cost: 300