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Re: [HOE] Question right out of the main rulebook...[SHANE, et al]



My point is, doesn't it seem odd that the device for simply TESTING the
water costs ten times as much as the device required to make the water
actually DRINKABLE?  I mean, not EVERY batch of water requires testing
before it's obvious it needs filtering.  You'd just think something so
obviously important to wasteland survival would cost a bit more than, say, a
tube of toothpaste.

--Kai Tave



>     Well, since irratiated Ghost Rock bombs fell and
>left Maelstroms all over the world, plus, there are
>extreme amounts of radiation almost everywhere?  I'd
>say that water was not extremely rare to come across
>but, extremely rare to come across purified water.  In
>my opinion, the price is right, Tave.
>
>--- Kai Tave <kaitave@harborside.com> wrote:
>> I was looking over prices of things in the main
>> rulebook, and I noticed
>> something odd that I've never thought to ask about
>> before.  It says water
>> testers are $100, but water purification kits are
>> only $10.  Is this the way
>> it was supposed to be, or should these prices be
>> switched?
>>
>> --Kai Tave
>>
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