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Well, they're not strictly speaking *incompatible*. CSC just mentions a couple of points that RHB omits. In both publications a TL13 fab is only capable of simple biomechanical prints, with full organisms being grown in bioreaction chambers rather than fabricated. It can fabricate an organ but not a person. The TL17 version can, though. You need a chamber double the volume of the fabricated object in both.

I'd just put it down to RHB being all about slots. CSC doesn't use Robot Slots as a unit, so expressing chamber size in chamber litres is better there. CSC does provide a conversion. As far as I can see, the CSC entry is the full description, with RHB being a subset.

RHB is fine if what you are printing are other robots, or small items. If you need industrial size or external fabricators, CSC is better framed.
 
Well, they're not strictly speaking *incompatible*. CSC just mentions a couple of points that RHB omits. In both publications a TL13 fab is only capable of simple biomechanical prints, with full organisms being grown in bioreaction chambers rather than fabricated. It can fabricate an organ but not a person. The TL17 version can, though. You need a chamber double the volume of the fabricated object in both.

I'd just put it down to RHB being all about slots. CSC doesn't use Robot Slots as a unit, so expressing chamber size in chamber litres is better there. CSC does provide a conversion. As far as I can see, the CSC entry is the full description, with RHB being a subset.

RHB is fine if what you are printing are other robots, or small items. If you need industrial size or external fabricators, CSC is better framed.
So... How many chamber liters are in a Dton?
 
Robot slots are a bit of a flexible unit, but CSC goes with 1.5 chamber litres = 1 slot (CSC p8). Keeping in mind the chamber needs to be double that to fabricate, that seems to be where the 3L per slot figure in RHB comes from.

And check your source. I get the same 11.2 figure from AI, but Wikipedia says 14.1.

I know which one I would trust better. But it may be pressure and temperature related.
 
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