DIRT teams can handle fires, explosions, haz-mat spills, radiation leaks, biohazards, medical emergencies, building depressurization, and other crises.Ī colony adequately served by DIRT can minimize the effect of accidents, disasters, and combat damage. These dedicated professionals (active DIRT members are commonly known as “Grubs”) are highly skilled in the use of their high-technology equipment, which includes power-assist rescue armor, smart-foam fire suppression cannon, auto-med trauma-control systems, and rapid-response mag-lev tunnel trucks. There is however no need to transfer food from one of your own Agridomes to another under any circumstances, as they all deposit and withdrawal food from the same pool, even if they are not physically connected.ĭIRT stands for Disaster Instant Response Team, and there is no greater comfort to the Colonists than to know that a nearby DIRT stands ready to handle any emergency. This feature is useful for fulfilling objectives in Campaign games, and in multiplayer games for transferring food to another player. Note: Just like many other structures such as the Smelter and Spaceport, you can dock a cargo truck to load and unload food.
An Agridome not only produces enough food, but enough variety and a constant turnover of fresh products to keep your Colonists both healthy and happy. Using a variety of advanced agricultural techniques, including accelerated growth, hydroponics, genetically engineered plants, and efficient management that times harvest and replanting down to the minute, an Agridome can feed up to 40 Colonists. A colony runs on its stomach, and the Agridome is the breadbasket that keeps your colony running.