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{{Needs work|description=Material requirements, description of procedural airlock structures.}}
{{Infobox multiblock v2
| name = Airlock
| name = Airlock
| image = Airlock1.png
| image3 = <gallery mode=slideshow>
| image2 = Airlock2.png
Airlock1.png|Deactivated
Airlock2.png|Activated
</gallery>
| caption2 = Examples of closed (top) and open (bottom) airlocks.
| caption2 = Examples of closed (top) and open (bottom) airlocks.
<br>The middle design is the standard 1x2 airlock, while the left and the right are the scalable airlock model, which can be any size.
<br>The middle design is the standard 1x2 airlock, while the left and the right are the scalable airlock model, which can be any size.
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<br>Right clicking the sign toggles the airlock by converting the iron bars to a portal.
<br>Right clicking the sign toggles the airlock by converting the iron bars to a portal.


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[[Category:Boarding and Entry]]
[[Category:Boarding and Entry]]
[[Category:Starship Multiblocks]]
[[Category:Starship Multiblocks]]
[[Category:Multiblocks]]
[[Category:Multiblocks]]

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Airlock
Properties
Resource Requirements


Airlocks can be open or closed without exposing a starship to the vacuum of space.
Airlocks can be detected with the sign text [airlock].
Right clicking the sign toggles the airlock by converting the iron bars to a portal.