![]() ![]() As an example, large Dorms that are connected via large connectors can only fit 8 bunks, but when connected by a medium or small connector, you can fit up to 9 bunk beds. Unlike external connections, the size of an internal connection is important especially for structures with components that are placed on the structure's side as it may limit the number of components that you can place. Internal connections allow passage for colonists between internal structures. They function the same way but follow a certain rule on what type of connection is made: flat connections are always made between all external structures with the exception of two Mines, and cable connections are always made between external structures and internal structures with the exception of Airlocks. There are visually two types of connections: a flat walk path, and a cable. External connections are used to connect a structure to an external structure. ![]()
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