Compiled by Crisis - VIOLET.
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You turn aeronautics manual to page 1: 'schematics for a medium airframe'.
A protocol for assembling aerospace technology.
It tells you how to make a medium aluminum airframe with the following components:
   10 - aircraft aluminum structural members    
    8 - sheets of aircraft aluminum             
    4 - titanium plates                         
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with science.
You realize you'd have to make this on a generic aerospace workshop console.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn aeronautics manual to page 2: 'schematics for a large airframe'.
A protocol for assembling aerospace technology.
It tells you how to make a large aluminum airframe with the following components:
   20 - aircraft aluminum structural members    
   15 - sheets of aircraft aluminum             
    8 - titanium plates                         
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with science.
You realize you'd have to make this on a generic aerospace workshop console.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you could probably still learn something from making this.

You turn aeronautics manual to page 3: 'schematics for a turboprop engine'.
A protocol for assembling aerospace technology.
It tells you how to make a turboprop engine with the following components:
    3 - actuated valves                         
    3 - aircraft aluminum structural members    
    3 - hydraulic cylinders                     
    3 - o-rings                                 
    3 - relays                                  
    3 - short steel pipes                       
    2 - bike chains                             
    2 - piezoelectric ignition circuits         
    2 - piles of scrap wood                     
    2 - reinforced flex tubes                   
    2 - sheets of aircraft aluminum             
    1 - rusted radiator                         
    1 - titanium plate                          
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft and expertise in science.
You realize you'd have to make this on a generic aerospace workshop console.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you'd learn something from making this.

You turn aeronautics manual to page 4: 'schematics for a cessna skywagon'.
A protocol for assembling aerospace technology.
It tells you how to make a cessna skywagon with the following components:
    6 - actuated valves                         
    5 - aerogel blankets                        
    5 - blade fuses                             
    5 - ferrule fuses                           
    5 - lengths of plastic tubing               
    5 - long steel pipes                        
    4 - bricks of quick-mold plastic            
    4 - broken LCDs                             
    4 - hydraulic cylinders                     
    4 - liquid reservoir assemblies             
    4 - microprocessors                         
    4 - reinforced flex tubes                   
    4 - servomotors                             
    4 - small spools of q-adhesive micro-slicing fiber
    4 - spools of brass wire                    
    3 - tires                                   
    2 - broken battery packs                    
    2 - circuit boards                          
    2 - turboprop engines                       
    1 - condenser coil                          
    1 - flywheel assembly                       
    1 - medium aluminum airframe                
    1 - PlayStation                             
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and expertise in science.
You realize you'd have to make this on a generic aerospace workshop console.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you'd learn something from making this.

You turn aeronautics manual to page 5: 'schematics for a vacuum zeppelin bag'.
A protocol for assembling aerospace technology.
It tells you how to make a vacuum bag with the following components:
    2 - titanium structural members             
    1 - actuated valve                          
    1 - jar of powdered graphite                
    1 - long steel pipe                         
    1 - servomotor                              
    1 - skin sail                               
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft and good familiarity with science.
You realize you'd have to make this on a generic aerospace workshop console.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you could probably still learn something from making this.

You turn aeronautics manual to page 6: 'schematics for a dragoon microzep'.
A protocol for assembling aerospace technology.
It tells you how to make a dragoon microzep with the following components:
   20 - carbon fiber panels                     
   20 - titanium structural members             
   12 - vacuum bags                             
   10 - aerogel blankets                        
    8 - hydraulic cylinders                     
    8 - lengths of plastic tubing               
    6 - actuated valves                         
    6 - liquid reservoir assemblies             
    5 - bags of high quality nanotubes          
    2 - condenser coils                         
    1 - avionics system                         
    1 - turboprop engine                        
Making this would take expertise in craft, serious expertise in science, and expertise in pilot.
You realize you'd have to make this on a generic aerospace workshop console.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you'd learn something from making this.

You turn aeronautics manual to page 7: 'schematics for a patton supa-lifta'.
A broad sheet of plastic paper covered with densely detailed diagrams and technical jargon.
It tells you how to make a patton supa-lifta with the following components:
   12 - liquid reservoir assemblies             
    8 - aerogel blankets                        
    8 - lengths of plastic tubing               
    8 - spools of brass wire                    
    6 - tires                                   
    5 - bricks of quick-mold plastic            
    5 - long steel pipes                        
    4 - broken battery packs                    
    4 - broken LCDs                             
    4 - small spools of q-adhesive micro-slicing fiber
    4 - turboprop engines                       
    2 - aircraft hydraulics systems             
    2 - condenser coils                         
    2 - flywheel assemblies                     
    1 - avionics system                         
    1 - large aluminum airframe                 
Making this would take good familiarity with craft, expertise in science, and good familiarity with pilot.
You realize you'd have to make this on a generic aerospace workshop console.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you'd learn something from making this.

You peer into the aerospace workshop console to read the schematics for a prion gyrocopter.
A protocol for assembling aerospace technology.
It tells you how to make a prion gyrocopter with the following components:
    8 - prion structural members                
    2 - aerogel blankets                        
    2 - plastic panel assemblies                
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
    1 - ethyl alcohol engine                    
    1 - lightweight undercarriage assembly      
    1 - PlayStation                             
    1 - small spool of q-adhesive micro-slicing fiber
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on a generic aerospace workshop console.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 1: 'diagram for a titanium lockpick'.
A printout detailing how to assemble a very high quality lockpick set made of titanium.
It tells you how to make a titanium lockpick with the following components:
    2 - grindwheels                             
    1 - ballast assembly                        
    1 - bat wing                                
    1 - Brillo pad                              
    1 - engraving tool                          
    1 - force shock absorption assembly         
    1 - titanium bar                            
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in locksmith.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 2: 'instructions for a pair of plasteel bracers'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make pair of plasteel bracers with the following components:
    3 - spools of plasteel wire                 
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
    1 - leather bracers                         
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make a plasteel breastplate with the following components:
    6 - spools of plasteel wire                 
    2 - bricks of quick-mold plastic            
    1 - leather vest                            
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 4: 'instructions for a plasteel chainbody'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make a plasteel chainbody with the following components:
    3 - sheets of plasteel chain                
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 5: 'instructions for a plasteel chaincoif'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make a plasteel chaincoif with the following components:
    1 - sheet of plasteel chain                 
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 6: 'instructions for a plasteel helmet'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make a plasteel helmet with the following components:
    3 - spools of plasteel wire                 
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
    1 - bucket                                  
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 7: 'instructions for a set of plasteel faulds'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make a pair of plasteel faulds with the following components:
    6 - spools of plasteel wire                 
    2 - bricks of quick-mold plastic            
    1 - leather skirt                           
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 8: 'instructions for a set of plasteel gauntlets'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make a pair of plasteel gauntlets with the following components:
    3 - spools of plasteel wire                 
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
    1 - leather gloves                          
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You've made this 1 times before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 9: 'instructions for a set of plasteel sabatons'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make a plasteel sabatons with the following components:
    3 - spools of plasteel wire                 
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
    1 - cowboy boots                            
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 10: 'instructions for a sheet of plasteel chain'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make a sheet of plasteel chain with the following components:
    3 - spools of plasteel wire                 
Making this would take expertise in craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 11: 'instructions for assembling a suit of plasteel armor'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make a suit of plasteel armor with the following components:
    1 - pair of plasteel bracers                
    1 - plasteel breastplate                    
    1 - plasteel chainbody                      
    1 - plasteel chainlegs                      
    1 - plasteel faulds                         
    1 - plasteel gauntlets                      
    1 - plasteel sabatons                       
Making this would take expertise in craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 12: 'instructions for cutting brass fittings'.
A sheet of measurements on how to cut up a chunk of brass into fittings.
It tells you how to make a handful of brass fittings with the following components:
    1 - brass ingot                             
    1 - grindwheel                              
Making this would take expertise in craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 13: 'instructions for cutting brass pins'.
A sheet of measurements on how to cut up a chunk of brass into pins.
It tells you how to make five bundles of brass pins with the following components:
    1 - brass ingot                             
    1 - grindwheel                              
Making this would take expertise in craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on a jewelry workbench.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 14: 'instructions for extruding brass wire'.
A detailed set of instructions on how to properly extrude brass into uniform wires for industrial uses.
It tells you how to make a pair of spools of brass wire with the following components:
    1 - brass ingot                             
Making this would take expertise in craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on a blacksmith's forge.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 15: 'instructions for forging a gravity gun shell'.
A large diagram detailing the metals used and general shape of the outer shell of a field manipulator.
It tells you how to make a gravity gun shell with the following components:
    7 - iron bars                               
    5 - beryllium rods                          
    3 - aluminum plates                         
    3 - bundles of rubber tree leaves           
    1 - borocarbide cone                        
    1 - steel rod                               
    1 - titanium blank form (any kind)          
Making this would take massive expertise in craft and expertise in science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 16: 'instructions for forging a pata'.
A sheet giving instructions on how to forge a pair of massive sword gauntlets.
It tells you how to make a pair of pata gauntlets with the following components:
    8 - steel rods                              
    2 - bear pelts                              
    2 - lengths of springsteel                  
    2 - short steel pipes                       
Making this would take massive expertise in craft and good familiarity with fists.
You realize you'd have to make this on a blacksmith's forge.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Seraphia.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 17: 'instructions for forging a plasteel longsword'.
Advice on folding neo-metals a thousand times to make a blade that can rival ancient heirlooms.
It tells you how to make a plasteel longsword with the following components:
    1 - borocarbide cone                        
    1 - length of springsteel                   
    1 - sheet of plasteel chain                 
    1 - short steel pipe                        
    1 - spool of plasteel wire                  
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and good familiarity with blades.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 18: 'instructions for forging an assegai'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make an assegai with the following components:
    2 - logs                                    
    2 - rock leech hides                        
    1 - handful of brass fittings               
    1 - length of springsteel                   
    1 - tanning fluid                           
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with spears.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 19: 'instructions for forging an urumi'.
An ancient and yellowed sheaf of laminated paper covered in foreign script, apparently depicting the forging process for a flexible multi-tailed razor whip. Elaborate diagrams and a healthy amount of margin notes make it almost decipherable.
It tells you how to make an urumi with the following components:
    5 - lengths of rusty razor ribbon           
    5 - monowire serrators                      
    2 - short lengths of copper wire            
    1 - short steel pipe                        
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and a little knowledge of linguist.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 20: 'instructions for forging gold chains'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make two gold chains with the following components:
    1 - gold bar                                
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Pas.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 21: 'instructions for forging steel chains'.
It's less complicated than you might imagine - cut the rods up, stretch them out, and then bend them into shape - leave a gap to connect, and then smash it closed. Simple as anything.
It tells you how to make a length of steel chain with the following components:
    1 - steel rod                               
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 22: 'instructions for forming beryllium rods'.
A laminated sheet with detailed instructions for making beryllium rods from raw greenochite:
It tells you how to make a beryllium rod with the following components:
    2 - pieces of bertrandite                   
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in chemistry.
You realize you'd have to make this on a blacksmith's forge.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 23: 'instructions for forming cadmium ingots'.
A laminated sheet giving instructions for making a batch of cadmium ingots.
It tells you how to make a batch of cadmium ingots with the following components:
    2 - pieces of greenockite                   
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in chemistry.
You realize you'd have to make this on a blacksmith's forge.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 24: 'instructions for forming gold wires'.
A laminated sheet giving instructions for melting gold bars to form them into wires:
It tells you how to make a couple of gold wires with the following components:
    1 - gold bar                                
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in chemistry.
You realize you'd have to make this on a blacksmith's forge.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 25: 'instructions for forming silver bars'.
A laminated sheet giving detailed instructions for making silver bars from acanthite crystal:
It tells you how to make a silver bar with the following components:
    2 - acanthite crystals                      
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in chemistry.
You realize you'd have to make this on a blacksmith's forge.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 26: 'instructions for forming titanium bars'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make a titanium bar with the following components:
    2 - chunks of rutile                        
Making this would take a little knowledge of craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 27: 'instructions for forming titanium plates'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make a titanium plate with the following components:
    1 - titanium bar                            
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 28: 'instructions for plasteel chainlegs'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make a pair of plasteel chainlegs with the following components:
    3 - sheets of plasteel chain                
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 29: 'instructions for smelting gold bricks'.
A set of instructions for turning 120 gold bars into a single brick of gold, for use in a statue. Looks easy, though time-intensive.
It tells you how to make a giant gold brick with the following components:
  120 - gold bars                               
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on a blacksmith's forge.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you could probably still learn something from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 30: 'instructions for smithing w00tz steel'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make a w00tz steel bar with the following components:
    1 - anthracite                              
    1 - graphite                                
    1 - iron bar                                
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 31: 'pattern for a pair of wasteland kukris'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make two wasteland kukris with the following components:
    1 - bundle of brass pins                    
    1 - grindwheel                              
    1 - handful of brass fittings               
    1 - length of springsteel                   
    1 - sheep horns                             
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in blades.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 32: 'pattern for an armored radiation suit'.
A schematic for a reinforced radioactive environment suit, with increased functionality and protection.
It tells you how to make an armored radiation suit with the following components:
    3 - titanium plates                         
    2 - steel rods                              
    1 - enriched uranium rod                    
    1 - fire control circuitry                  
    1 - heat dissipation assembly               
    1 - heat-resistant metal                    
    1 - lead bar                                
    1 - magnetic containment system             
    1 - Mk I tactical helmet                    
    1 - radiation suit                          
Making this would take expertise in craft and good familiarity with science.
You realize you'd have to make this on a blacksmith's forge.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Seraphia.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you could probably still learn something from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 33: 'pattern for an exohelmet'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make an exohelmet with the following components:
    5 - exo plate scraps                        
    2 - beakers of hardening treatment          
    2 - bottles of monomer solution             
    1 - combat helmet                           
Making this would take serious expertise in craft and good familiarity with science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you could probably still learn something from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 34: 'pattern for an exosuit'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make an exosuit with the following components:
   10 - exo plate scraps                        
    4 - beakers of hardening treatment          
    3 - bottles of monomer solution             
    1 - nanoweave zoot suit                     
Making this would take a complete mastery of craft and expertise in science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you could probably still learn something from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 35: 'protocol for a boss springsteel'.
A sheet of paper with a bruce springsteel retempering process described on it.
It tells you how to make a boss springsteel with the following components:
    1 - bruce springsteel                       
    1 - grindwheel                              
    1 - length of springsteel                   
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and good familiarity with blades.
You realize you'd have to make this on a blacksmith's forge.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 36: 'protocol for processing charcoal'.
A sheet of intricate instructions on how to produce charcoal in a controlled environment.
It tells you how to make eight charcoal briquettes with the following components:
    3 - bundles of wheat stalks                 
    1 - pile of scrap wood                      
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft and expertise in chemistry.
You realize you'd have to make this on a blacksmith's forge.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 37: 'schematic for a bruce springsteel'.
A time-yellowed piece of heavy drafting paper with a schematic for a large metal sword on one side. The other has a crudely scrawled cartoon picture of a flower, with the signature 'EDITH, age 5' on the back.
It tells you how to make a bruce springsteel with the following components:
    3 - rock leech hides                        
    1 - length of springsteel                   
    1 - thighbone                               
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in blades.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 38: 'schematic for a magspike'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make a magspike with the following components:
    1 - electromagnetic motor                   
    1 - rusty metal spike                       
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 39: 'schematic for a piston hammer'.
A mechanical schematic for building what seems to be a huge piston-driven powered melee weapon.
It tells you how to make a piston hammer with the following components:
    8 - o-rings                                 
    4 - long steel pipes                        
    2 - ballast assemblies                      
    2 - broken battery packs                    
    2 - hydraulic cylinders                     
    1 - bag of gunpowder                        
    1 - bottle of monomer solution              
    1 - force shock absorption assembly         
Making this would take expertise in craft, good familiarity with science, and decent familiarity with clubs.
You realize you'd have to make this on a blacksmith's forge.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you'd learn something from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 40: 'schematic for a razorchain'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make a razorchain with the following components:
    5 - rusty metal spikes                      
    3 - old chainsaw bladechains                
    2 - rock leech hides                        
    2 - tanning fluids                          
    1 - thighbone                               
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with whip.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You've made this 5 times before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 41: 'schematic for an electromag inductor'.
Chara opens the door to the north.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make an electromag inductor with the following components:
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
    1 - electromagnetic dissipation assembly    
    1 - electromagnetic motor                   
    1 - superconductor ring                     
Making this would take expertise in craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 42: 'schematics for a heat dissipation assembly'.
A set of basic documents for creating a heat dissipation system for a mechanical device.
It tells you how to make a heat dissipation assembly with the following components:
    4 - o-rings                                 
    2 - lengths of plastic tubing               
    1 - liquid reservoir assembly               
    1 - rusted radiator                         
Making this would take some familiarity with craft, some familiarity with science, and decent familiarity with brains.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You've made this 1 times before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 43: 'schematics for a kusarigama'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make a kusarigama with the following components:
    3 - lengths of steel chain                  
    3 - w00tz steel bars                        
    1 - iron bar                                
    1 - pipe                                    
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in flails.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Frostbutt.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you could probably still learn something from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 44: 'schematics for a sheet of aircraft aluminum'.
A sheet of paper.
It tells you how to make a sheet of aircraft aluminum with the following components:
    2 - aluminum bars                           
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft and good familiarity with science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 45: 'schematics for a w00tz bo'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make a w00tz bo with the following components:
    8 - w00tz steel bars                        
    2 - dino hides                              
    1 - tanning fluid                           
Making this would take expertise in craft and good familiarity with spears.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you could probably still learn something from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 46: 'schematics for a w00tz khanda'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make a w00tz khanda with the following components:
    5 - w00tz steel bars                        
    3 - dino hides                              
    2 - brass ingots                            
    2 - tanning fluids                          
Making this would take expertise in craft and good familiarity with blades.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you could probably still learn something from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 47: 'schematics for a w00tz rapier'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make a w00tz rapier with the following components:
    4 - w00tz steel bars                        
    2 - iron bars                               
    1 - balanced grip                           
    1 - short steel pipe                        
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and good familiarity with blades.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you could probably still learn something from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 48: 'schematics for an aircraft aluminum structural member'.
A sheet of paper.
It tells you how to make an aircraft aluminum structural member with the following components:
    1 - aluminum bar                            
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft and good familiarity with science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 49: 'schematics for creating a link whip'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make a link whip with the following components:
    3 - lengths of steel chain                  
    1 - handful of brass fittings               
    1 - log                                     
Making this would take expertise in craft and decent familiarity with whip.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 50: 'schematics for creating a rebar sword'.
A soot-smudged scrap of heavy drafting vellum.
It tells you how to make a rebar sword with the following components:
    2 - steel rods                              
Making this would take nothing.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 51: 'schematics for forming a titanium structural member'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make a titanium structural member with the following components:
    3 - titanium blank forms (any kind)         
Making this would take a little knowledge of craft and a little knowledge of science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 52: 'schematics for heat-resistant metal'.
A diagram showing how best to use some heat-resistant materials to create a machine's skeleton.
It tells you how to make a heat-resistant metal with the following components:
    4 - titanium bars                           
    2 - ceramic plates                          
    2 - steel rods                              
    1 - long steel pipe                         
Making this would take some familiarity with craft, some familiarity with science, and decent familiarity with brains.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 53: 'set of instructions for constructing a flail'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailling in great detail how to securely connect a steel chain to almost any kind of object.
It tells you how to make an improvised flail with the following components:
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
    1 - length of steel chain                   
    1 - thing (any kind)                        
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 54: 'set of instructions for forming copper wires'.
A series of instructions explaining how to draw copper into wires.
It tells you how to make a set of four copper wires with the following components:
    1 - copper bar                              
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in chemistry.
You realize you'd have to make this on a blacksmith's forge.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 55: 'set of instructions for forming gold bars'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make a gold bar with the following components:
    2 - gold nuggets                            
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 56: 'set of instructions for forming gold rings'.
requires 1 gold bar to make up to 8 gold rings
It tells you how to make a batch of gold rings with the following components:
    1 - gold bar                                
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 57: 'set of instructions for forming lead bars'.
A set of instructions detailing how to recycle lead from lead pipes.
It tells you how to make a lead bar with the following components:
    1 - broken lead pipe                        
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 58: 'set of instructions for forming steel rods'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make a steel rod with the following components:
    5 - iron bars                               
    2 - charcoal briquettes                     
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 59: 'set of instructions for refining lanthanum'.
A detailed set of instructions for refining lathanum, a rare and valuable metal.
It tells you how to make a refined lanthanum bar with the following components:
    2 - lanthanum ores                          
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 60: 'set of instructions for refining tantalum'.
A set of detailed instructions on how to create purified tantalum from raw ore.
It tells you how to make a refined tantalum bar with the following components:
    2 - tantalum ores                           
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 61: 'set of instructions for reforming pipes'.
Provides instructions on how to melt copper pipes back into copper bars with minimal impurities. Nifty!
It tells you how to make a copper bar with the following components:
    1 - pipe                                    
Making this would take good familiarity with scavenge.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 62: 'set of instructions for smelting brass'.
A small set of pages with a diagram on how to smelt together an alloy ingot.
It tells you how to make a block of brass ingots with the following components:
    2 - copper bars                             
    1 - zinc bar                                
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and good familiarity with chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 63: 'set of instructions for smelting copper'.
A detailed set of instructions, explaining how to smelt and purify copper ore into metal ingots.
It tells you how to make a copper bar with the following components:
    2 - chunks of copper ore                    
Making this would take good familiarity with craft, decent familiarity with chemistry, and decent familiarity with scavenge.
You realize you'd have to make this on a blacksmith's forge.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 64: 'set of instructions for smelting iron'.
A set of detailed instructions for extracting pure iron from ore.
It tells you how to make an iron bar with the following components:
    2 - chunks of iron ore                      
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 65: 'set of instructions for smelting zinc'.
A long series of instructions, explaining how to extract zinc from ore, and purify it into ingots.
It tells you how to make a zinc bar with the following components:
    2 - chunks of zinc                          
Making this would take good familiarity with craft, good familiarity with chemistry, and decent familiarity with scavenge.
You realize you'd have to make this on a blacksmith's forge.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn smithy workbook to page 66: 'Uranium refining protocol'.
A sheaf of laminated gray sheets, detailing instructions for metallurgical crafts.
It tells you how to make a yellowcake with the following components:
    3 - pitchblendes                            
Making this would take some familiarity with craft, decent familiarity with chemistry, and decent familiarity with science.
You realize you'd have to make this on a blacksmith's forge.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the carpentry bench to read the pattern for a gulfhound rug.
A laminated sheet giving instructions and an ingredient list for making something.
It tells you how to make a gulfhound rug with the following components:
    4 - bottles of formaldehyde                 
    4 - gulfhound hides                         
    1 - beefalo hide                            
Making this would take a complete mastery of craft and good familiarity with chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Momoe.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the carpentry bench to read the schematics for a video library console.
A laminated sheet giving instructions and an ingredient list for making something.
It tells you how to make a video library console with the following components:
   13 - resistors                               
   10 - broken LCDs                             
   10 - capacitors                              
   10 - keypad circuits                         
    7 - relays                                  
    7 - transistors                             
    6 - circuit boards                          
    6 - diodes                                  
    6 - short lengths of copper wire            
    5 - LEDs                                    
    5 - microprocessors                         
    5 - transformers                            
    4 - small loudspeakers                      
    2 - sheets of aircraft aluminum             
    1 - electrical cord                         
    1 - flatscreen TV                           
Making this would take serious expertise in craft and good familiarity with hack.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you could probably still learn something from making this.

You peer into the carpentry bench to read the pattern for a nullianac hide rug.
A dusty tomb, entailing the inner workings of creating a nullianac hide rug;
It tells you how to make a nullianac hide rug with the following components:
    6 - gold wires                              
    6 - silver meshes                           
    4 - nullianac hides                         
Making this would take massive expertise in craft and massive expertise in chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Momoe.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the carpentry bench to read the plans for a biohazard bin.
A set of plans for reinforcing a container with lead to store hazardous materials.
It tells you how to make a bright green biohazard bin with the following components:
    5 - lead bars                               
    2 - aerogel blankets                        
    2 - spraycans                               
    1 - soda keg                                
    1 - titanium plate                          
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and a little knowledge of science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the carpentry bench to read the plans for a nullianac hide bed.
A carefully drawn up set of plans for making a bed out of nullianac hide.
It tells you how to make a nullianac hide bed with the following components:
    8 - piles of scrap wood                     
    5 - nullianac hides                         
    4 - bottles of formaldehyde                 
    3 - embalming fluids                        
    3 - vials of elastin                        
Making this would take a little knowledge of craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on a carpentry workbench.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the carpentry bench to read the plans for a mass storage unit.
A rambling set of notes and diagrams, covered in numerous corrections, discussing the theoretical application of black holes to densely storing mass.
It tells you how to make a mass storage unit with the following components:
    8 - aluminum plates                         
    6 - servomotors                             
    4 - relays                                  
    4 - short lengths of copper wire            
    2 - titanium structural members             
    1 - broken LCD                              
    1 - mass storage core                       
    1 - multi-chip module I                     
Making this would take decent familiarity with science and good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you could probably still learn something from making this.

You peer into the carpentry bench to read the plans for a krakenhide sofa.
A laminated sheet giving instructions and an ingredient list for making something.
It tells you how to make a krakenhide sofa with the following components:
   10 - bundles of wheat stalks                 
    8 - kraken hides                            
    5 - piles of scrap wood                     
    2 - beefalo hides                           
Making this would take a complete mastery of craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the carpentry bench to read the chainsaw repair diagram.
A page torn from an old chainsaw maintenance manual describing how to use a carpentry bench and several replacement parts to refurbish a nonfunctional chainsaw.
It tells you how to make a gas-powered chainsaw with the following components:
    1 - broken chainsaw                         
    1 - flywheel assembly                       
    1 - old chainsaw bladechain                 
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the carpentry bench to read the protocol for a large scythe.
A crumpled piece of paper that shows how to make a combat-worthy scythe.
It tells you how to make a large scythe with the following components:
    1 - assegai                                 
    1 - grindwheel                              
    1 - rusty scythe                            
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and good familiarity with spears.
You realize you'd have to make this on a carpentry workbench.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the carpentry bench to read the plans for a steamer trunk.
An old set of papers with instructions on how to construct an old-fashioned trunk.
It tells you how to make a steamer trunk with the following components:
    6 - logs                                    
    5 - iron bars                               
    2 - leather hides (any kind)                
    1 - embalming fluid                         
    1 - gold bar                                
    1 - length of springsteel                   
Making this would take expertise in craft and good familiarity with appraise.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 1: 'apple brandy recipe'.
A valued method, passed from family to family over the ages, on how to brew the best tasting apple brandy around. Goddamn.
It tells you how to make a crate of apple brandy with the following components:
   10 - apples                                  
    1 - pile of scrap wood                      
Making this would take a little knowledge of chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 2: 'champagne recipe'.
A recipe explaining how to brew alcohol.
It tells you how to make a bottle of rotgut champagne with the following components:
    4 - boxes of baking soda                    
    4 - bunches of grapes                       
Making this would take good familiarity with chemistry and good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 3: 'coffee cask recipe'.
A stained sheet of paper, it explains how brazilians used to pick coffee cherries from plants, and make the best coffee in the whole world. The paper smells faintly of coffee.
It tells you how to make a sealed cask of coffee with the following components:
   30 - bundles of coffee cherries              
    1 - pile of scrap wood                      
Making this would take a little knowledge of chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 4: 'diagram for a molotov cocktail'.
A clear series of lab procedures for a chemical synthesis.
It tells you how to make a molotov cocktail with the following components:
  4u of alcohol                                 
    1 - roll of makeshift bandages              
Making this would take some familiarity with chemistry and some familiarity with bombs.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Mother.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 5: 'hootch recipe'.
A recipe explaining how to brew alcohol.
It tells you how to make a bottle of hootch with the following components:
    1 - pile of scrap wood                      
Making this would take a little knowledge of chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 6: 'kahlua recipe'.
A bartender's guide telling you how to mix the proper amounts of coffee and vodka to get kahlua, and how to bottle it.
It tells you how to make a crate of kahlua with the following components:
    1 - pile of scrap wood                      
    1 - sealed cask of coffee                   
    1 - sealed cask of vodka                    
Making this would take a little knowledge of chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 7: 'protocol for a boozex cartridge'.
A set of instructions for making a homemade junkie headset cartridge.
It tells you how to make a boozex cartridge with the following components:
    3 - everclearwaters                         
    1 - empty junkie headset cartridge          
Making this would take expertise in chemistry.
You realize you'd have to make this on a chemistry set.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 8: 'protocol for a cocaine cartridge'.
A set of instructions for making a homemade junkie headset cartridge.
It tells you how to make a cocaine cartridge with the following components:
    1 - baggie of cocaine                       
    1 - empty junkie headset cartridge          
Making this would take some familiarity with chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 9: 'protocol for a mutagenic slug'.
A sheet covered with diagrams of chemical compounds. It describes how to mix and infuse a debilitator slug.
It tells you how to make a debilitator mutagenic slug with the following components:
    5 - bat wings                               
    4 - zombie brains                           
    3 - short fangs                             
    3 - zombie hides                            
    3 - zombie meats                            
    2 - alien organs                            
    2 - elongated fangs                         
    2 - rotfruits                               
    1 - yellowcake                              
Making this would take a complete mastery of chemistry, massive expertise in science, and expertise in craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 10: 'protocol for a speed cartridge'.
A set of instructions for making a homemade junkie headset cartridge.
It tells you how to make a speed cartridge with the following components:
    2 - speed hypos                             
    1 - empty junkie headset cartridge          
    1 - rock of crank                           
Making this would take expertise in chemistry.
You realize you'd have to make this on a chemistry set.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 11: 'protocol for a spool of acrylic fiber'.
A clear series of lab procedures for a chemical synthesis.
It tells you how to make three spools of acrylic fiber with the following components:
    1 - bottle of formaldehyde                  
    1 - bottle of methylamine                   
    1 - bottle of monomer solution              
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and good familiarity with chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 12: 'protocol for a spool of plasteel wire'.
A clear series of lab procedures for a chemical synthesis.
It tells you how to make three spools of plasteel wire with the following components:
    2 - bundles of steel wool                   
    2 - spools of acrylic fiber                 
    1 - bug egg                                 
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 13: 'protocol for a THC cartridge'.
A set of instructions for making a homemade junkie headset cartridge.
It tells you how to make a THC cartridge with the following components:
    1 - cola of buds                            
    1 - empty junkie headset cartridge          
Making this would take expertise in chemistry.
You realize you'd have to make this on a chemistry set.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 14: 'protocol for biopolymer quick-mold plastic'.
An academic paper, filled with diagrams and tables, detailing an experimental technique for extracting and modifying naturally occurring polymers to produce a bioplastic substance.
It tells you how to make a brick of quick-mold plastic with the following components:
   10 - rigid skins (any kind)                  
    2 - bottles of monomer solution             
    2 - bottles of PCB                          
Making this would take serious expertise in chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 15: 'protocol for creating nanotubes'.
A clear series of lab procedures for a chemical synthesis.
It tells you how to make a bag of high quality nanotubes with the following components:
    5 - charcoal briquettes                     
    1 - tube of buckey lube                     
Making this would take serious expertise in chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 16: 'protocol for distilling salt'.
A set of instructions for distilling salt from sea water.
It tells you how to make a bag of salt with the following components:
 25u of saltwater                               
Making this would take a little knowledge of chemistry.
You realize you'd have to make this on a wasteland still.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 17: 'protocol for extracting stem cells'.
A clear series of lab procedures for a chemical synthesis.
It tells you how to make a vial of stem cells with the following components:
    1 - dead baby                               
    1 - vial of fenofibrate                     
Making this would take expertise in chemistry and expertise in medic.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Mother.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 18: 'protocol for fermenting ammonia'.
A series of procedures for fermenting and bottling ammonia out of urine.
It tells you how to make a bottle of ammonia with the following components:
  5u of urine                                   
    1 - vial of cytidine                        
Making this would take expertise in chemistry and some familiarity with science.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 19: 'recipe for a black hypo'.
This is a flimsy booklet of thermoprinter paper which describes the chemistry protocols involved in making a vamprism virus antibody. You'll need a chemistry set to use it.
It tells you how to make a Nosferatu Postulo Terminus Aevum hypodermic with the following components:
    2 - bat wings                               
    1 - embalming fluid                         
    1 - empty syringe                           
    1 - rotfruit                                
Making this would take good familiarity with chemistry and decent familiarity with medic.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 20: 'recipe for a brain surgery kit'.
A clear series of lab procedures for a chemical synthesis.
It tells you how to make a brain surgery kit with the following components:
    2 - suture kits                             
    1 - medium trauma kit                       
    1 - sonic scalpel                           
    1 - vial of stem cells                      
Making this would take expertise in medic and decent familiarity with chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 21: 'recipe for a chemical hardening treatment'.
A print-out describing how to make a chemical cocktail for making a very hard alloy called dureum.
It tells you how to make a beaker of chemical hardening treatment with the following components:
    3 - boxes of baking soda                    
    3 - bug eggs                                
    2 - charcoal briquettes                     
    1 - acid powersquirt clip                   
    1 - bag of flash powder                     
    1 - bottle of methylamine                   
    1 - peroxide                                
Making this would take serious expertise in chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 22: 'recipe for a coffee enema'.
A lab protocol explaining how to create a special coffee enema.
It tells you how to make a coffee enema with the following components:
  1u of coffee                                  
    1 - empty syringe                           
    1 - vial of stem cells                      
Making this would take good familiarity with chemistry and expertise in medic.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Mother.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 23: 'recipe for a freakbile powersquirt clip'.
A clear series of lab procedures for a chemical synthesis.
It tells you how to make a freakbile powersquirt clip with the following components:
    1 - corroded green gland                    
    1 - empty syringe                           
    1 - Nina Lemone soda                        
    1 - peroxide                                
    1 - vial of stem cells                      
Making this would take good familiarity with chemistry, good familiarity with science, and decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 24: 'recipe for a Grizwald'.
A sheet of paper with a drawing of an apple and a list of required parts. Why would one want to put those in an apple?
It tells you how to make an apple with the following components:
    1 - apple                                   
    1 - detonator circuit                       
    1 - panopticon cortex bomb                  
Making this would take some familiarity with chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 25: 'recipe for a large rad detox kit'.
A clear series of lab procedures for constructing a radiation sickness detoxifying kit.
It tells you how to make a large rad detox kit with the following components:
    1 - cholla pod                              
    1 - empty medical box                       
    1 - glass tube                              
    1 - keypad circuit                          
    1 - microprocessor                          
    1 - Rad-Q pill                              
Making this would take good familiarity with medic and good familiarity with chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Vishen.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 26: 'recipe for a large trauma kit'.
A patent application for a portable fast-acting trauma wound binding kit.
It tells you how to make a large trauma kit with the following components:
    1 - charcoal briquette                      
    1 - lunch box                               
    1 - vial of fenofibrate                     
Making this would take decent familiarity with chemistry and good familiarity with medic.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 27: 'recipe for a mortilex hypo'.
An aging piece of slick paper with strange symbols and obscure jargon written on it. The legend MORTILEX PROTOCOL (HFLEP-4) is inscribed across the top in block red letters.
Scrawled underneath the chemical procedures is a message in spidery handwriting: "Henry - They tried to keep this from you.  This will keep you safe from the reanimated dead.  May God have mercy on us all."
It tells you how to make a mortilex hypo with the following components:
    1 - empty syringe                           
    1 - zombie brain                            
Making this would take good familiarity with medic and some familiarity with chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 28: 'recipe for a spider antivenom hypo'.
An aging piece of slick paper with strange symbols and obscure jargon written on it. A detailed and realistic line drawing of a big, icky spider is on the top of it.
It tells you how to make a spider antivenom hypo with the following components:
    1 - empty syringe                           
    1 - venom sac                               
Making this would take good familiarity with medic and some familiarity with chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 29: 'recipe for a sticky bomb'.
A clear series of lab procedures for a chemical synthesis.
It tells you how to make a sticky bomb with the following components:
    1 - box of baking soda                      
    1 - condom                                  
    1 - vial of fenofibrate                     
Making this would take good familiarity with chemistry, good familiarity with craft, and good familiarity with bombs.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 30: 'recipe for a THC hypo'.
A green-tinted recipe card, decorated with images of pot leaves. On it is someone's neat handwriting, explaining how to inject up to three marijuanas.
It tells you how to make a THC hypo with the following components:
    1 - bag of weed                             
    1 - empty syringe                           
Making this would take expertise in chemistry and good familiarity with medic.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Mother.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 31: 'recipe for allomycin'.
A lab protocol showing how to extract the active ingredients for an allomycin hypo.
It tells you how to make a concentrated allomycin hypo with the following components:
    1 - empty syringe                           
    1 - spotted lichen                          
Making this would take good familiarity with medic and some familiarity with chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 32: 'recipe for an insta-cast sheet'.
A patent application describing a quick setting cast and bone irradiator for healing limb fractures.
It tells you how to make an insta-cast sheet with the following components:
    1 - box of baking soda                      
    1 - embalming fluid                         
    1 - vial of cytidine                        
Making this would take good familiarity with medic and good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 33: 'recipe for chiroptera elastin'.
A print-out describing how to purify elastin from bat cartilage.
It tells you how to make a vial of chiroptera-derived elastin with the following components:
    4 - bat wings                               
    1 - bottle of PCB                           
Making this would take good familiarity with chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Mother.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 34: 'recipe for crank'.
A clear series of lab procedures for a chemical synthesis.
It tells you how to make a rock of crank with the following components:
    1 - bottle of methylamine                   
    1 - bundle of ephedra leaves                
Making this would take good familiarity with chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You've made this 16 times before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 35: 'recipe for fungilex'.
A clear series of lab procedures for a chemical synthesis.
It tells you how to make a fungilex hypo with the following components:
    1 - box of baking soda                      
    1 - empty syringe                           
    1 - quina bark                              
Making this would take decent familiarity with medic and decent familiarity with chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 36: 'recipe for giant firecrackers'.
A clear series of lab procedures for a chemical synthesis.
It tells you how to make a bundle of homemade firecrackers with the following components:
    4 - bags of gunpowder                       
    3 - documentses (any kind)                  
    1 - ancient coffee filter                   
    1 - bag of saltpeter                        
Making this would take decent familiarity with chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 37: 'recipe for gunpowder'.
An old computer printout with 'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunpowder' on top.
It tells you how to make a bag of gunpowder with the following components:
    2 - charcoal briquettes                     
    1 - bag of saltpeter                        
    1 - jar of sulfur                           
Making this would take decent familiarity with chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 38: 'recipe for normalization serum hypo'.
A set of plans involving some alien materials. It looks like whatever this makes could help counter the effects of them.
It tells you how to make twenty-five normalization serum hypos with the following components:
    5 - broken LCDs                             
    5 - empty syringes                          
    5 - vials of stem cells                     
    1 - deathsuit                               
Making this would take good familiarity with chemistry and decent familiarity with torture.
You realize you'd have to make this on a chemistry set.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 39: 'recipe for quick-mold plastic'.
A clear series of lab procedures for a chemical synthesis.
It tells you how to make a brick of quick-mold plastic with the following components:
    1 - bottle of monomer solution              
    1 - bundle of wheat stalks                  
    1 - peroxide                                
    1 - vial of elastin                         
Making this would take decent familiarity with chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Mother.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 40: 'recipe for rejuvex'.
A piece of paper describing the protocol for producing a rejuvex anti-aging pill.
It tells you how to make a rejuvex pill with the following components:
    1 - cholla pod                              
    1 - Jaco's Juice soda                       
    1 - macadamia nut                           
    1 - mushroom sludge                         
Making this would take expertise in chemistry and expertise in medic.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 41: 'recipe for sculpey'.
A clear series of lab procedures for a chemical synthesis.
It tells you how to make a brick of sculpey with the following components:
    2 - tanning fluids                          
    1 - beaker of hardening treatment           
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
Making this would take expertise in chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 42: 'recipe for thermite compound'.
A recipe for a chemical substance.
It tells you how to make a thermite compound with the following components:
    1 - aluminum bar                            
    1 - iron bar                                
Making this would take expertise in brains and serious expertise in chemistry.
You realize you'd have to make this on a chemistry set.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 43: 'recipe for viromycin'.
A lab protocol explaining how to extract the active ingredients for a viromycin hypo.
It tells you how to make a viromycin hypo with the following components:
    1 - embalming fluid                         
    1 - empty syringe                           
    1 - spotted lichen                          
Making this would take good familiarity with medic and some familiarity with chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 44: 'red wine recipe'.
A piece of scrap paper drawing out how to crush fermented grapes and seal them in a wooden cask.
It tells you how to make a sealed cask of red wine with the following components:
   20 - bunches of grapes                       
    1 - pile of scrap wood                      
Making this would take a little knowledge of chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 45: 'schematic for a black cocoon capsule'.
A thin sheet of a strange material.
It tells you how to make a black cocoon capsule with the following components:
    5 - bags of gunpowder                       
    3 - graphites                               
    3 - pipe bombs                              
    2 - beakers of hardening treatment          
    2 - detonator circuits                      
    2 - force shock absorption assemblies       
    2 - superconductor rings                    
    1 - bug egg                                 
Making this would take serious expertise in craft, good familiarity with bombs, and good familiarity with brains.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you could probably still learn something from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 46: 'schematic for a blue cocoon capsule'.
A thin sheet of a strange material.
It tells you how to make a blue cocoon capsule with the following components:
    2 - superconductor rings                    
    1 - bug egg                                 
    1 - force shock absorption assembly         
    1 - sapphire                                
Making this would take expertise in craft and good familiarity with brains.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 47: 'schematic for a bottle bomb kit'.
A clear series of lab procedures for a chemical synthesis.
It tells you how to make a bottle bomb kit with the following components:
    1 - bag of gunpowder                        
    1 - condom                                  
    1 - documents (any kind)                    
Making this would take good familiarity with chemistry, good familiarity with bombs, and good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 48: 'schematic for a portable defibrillator'.
It has some line drawings on it and some little pictures of a young boy gladly reviving his grandfather.
It tells you how to make a portable defibrillator with the following components:
    3 - o-rings                                 
    1 - broken battery pack                     
    1 - circuit board                           
    1 - microprocessor                          
Making this would take some familiarity with craft and some familiarity with brains.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 49: 'schematic for a red cocoon capsule'.
A thin sheet of a strange material.
It tells you how to make a red cocoon capsule with the following components:
    3 - rubies                                  
    3 - superconductor rings                    
    2 - force shock absorption assemblies       
    1 - bug egg                                 
Making this would take serious expertise in craft and good familiarity with brains.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 50: 'schematic for a THC grenade'.
A clear series of lab procedures for a chemical synthesis.
It tells you how to make a THC grenade with the following components:
    4 - bags of weed                            
    1 - firing pin assembly                     
    1 - lighter (any kind)                      
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and good familiarity with bombs.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Mother.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 51: 'schematics for a chlorine bomb'.
A set of instructions hastily scribbled on a bar napkin, along with a sketch of an anarchy sign.
It tells you how to make a chlorine bomb with the following components:
  2u of bleach                                  
    2 - empty canisters                         
    1 - ammonia                                 
Making this would take some familiarity with chemistry, decent familiarity with craft, and decent familiarity with bombs.
You realize you'd have to make this on a chemistry set.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 52: 'schematics for a rapenade'.
Instructions for creating a grenade stuffed with the powerful Rapinex. It is oddly doodled with anatomically ridiculous people.
It tells you how to make a rapenade with the following components:
    7 - blue pills                              
    7 - viagras                                 
    1 - empty canister                          
Making this would take expertise in chemistry, good familiarity with craft, and good familiarity with bombs.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 53: 'set of instructions for producing a pair of rubber tires'.
A lab procedure for producing archaic rubber wheels.
It tells you how to make two tires with the following components:
    6 - bundles of rubber tree leaves           
    2 - vials of fenofibrate                    
    1 - jar of powdered graphite                
Making this would take expertise in chemistry and good familiarity with scavenge.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 54: 'vodka recipe'.
A recipe explaining the secrets of brewing vodka.
It tells you how to make a sealed cask of vodka with the following components:
   10 - bundles of wheat stalks                 
    1 - pile of scrap wood                      
Making this would take a little knowledge of chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 55: 'protocol for synthesizing endocrine fluid'.
A clear series of lab procedures for a chemical synthesis.
It tells you how to make a set of four vials of endocrine fluid with the following components:
    2 - bundles of camphor leaves               
    2 - mushroom sludges                        
    2 - mushrooms                               
    2 - nanite healers                          
    2 - quina barks                             
    2 - spotted lichens                         
    2 - tupelo pods                             
    2 - vials of stem cells                     
    1 - bear pancreas                           
    1 - bitterwood shoot                        
    1 - mutant barnacle stem                    
    1 - venom sac                               
Making this would take expertise in chemistry and decent familiarity with science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 56: 'schematics for an enhanced endocrine booster'.
A set of instructions for constructing the injection system for an endocrine booster module.
It tells you how to make an enhanced endocrine booster module with the following components:
    3 - LEDs                                    
    2 - empty syringes                          
    1 - empty medical box                       
    1 - Mk II energy cell                       
    1 - vial of endocrine fluid                 
Making this would take expertise in craft and serious expertise in medic.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn chemistry textbook to page 57: 'protocol for extracting abominable enzymes'.
The abomelette contains the abominable stemcells that created it still, as it is still developing. Through introducing those stemcells to an analogous organ, they can be forced to take on the enzymatic aspect of the pre-larval state - which is then captured in a bait jar.
It tells you how to make a jar of abominable enzyme with the following components:
    1 - abomelette                              
    1 - bait jar                                
    1 - bear penis                              
Making this would take expertise in chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Father.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you'd learn something from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 1: 'chocolate turtle recipe'.
A recipe for chocolate turtles. Huh. You didn't know they were actually made this way.
It tells you how to make a chocolate turtle with the following components:
    1 - chocolate bar                           
    1 - turtle meat                             
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on a cooking stove.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 2: 'recipe for a bag of fried skin chips'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a bag of fried skin chips with the following components:
    2 - skins (any kind)                        
    1 - bag of salt                             
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 3: 'recipe for a batch of cookies'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a batch of cookies with the following components:
    2 - bundles of wheat stalks                 
    1 - chocolate bar                           
    1 - egg                                     
    1 - stick of butter                         
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on a cooking stove.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 4: 'recipe for a BLT sandwich'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a BLT sandwich with the following components:
    2 - slices of bread                         
    2 - strips of bacon                         
    1 - head of lettuce                         
    1 - tomato                                  
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 5: 'recipe for a bowl of chips and dip'.
A sheet of paper explaining how to break up tortillas in to the perfectly shaped chips meant for dipping.
It tells you how to make a bowl of chips and salsa with the following components:
    2 - tortillas                               
    1 - jar of tomato sauce                     
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on a cooking stove.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 6: 'recipe for a dozen donuts'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a box of donuts with the following components:
   12 - packets of sugar                        
 12u of water                                   
    5 - bundles of wheat stalks                 
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 7: 'recipe for a giant chocolate chip cookie'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a giant chocolate chip cookie with the following components:
    4 - macadamia nuts                          
    4 - packets of sugar                        
    3 - bundles of wheat stalks                 
    2 - chocolate bars                          
    2 - eggs                                    
    2 - sticks of butter                        
    1 - bag of salt                             
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on a cooking stove.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 8: 'recipe for a loaf of bread'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a loaf of bread with the following components:
    4 - bundles of wheat stalks                 
  2u of water                                   
    1 - egg                                     
    1 - stick of butter                         
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on a cooking stove.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 9: 'recipe for a space omelet'.
A document from some kind of weird cookbook. How to serve man?
It tells you how to make a space omelet with the following components:
    3 - space eggs                              
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 10: 'recipe for a strip of bacon'.
An old index card with near illegible handwriting.
It tells you how to make five strips of bacon with the following components:
    1 - tusker belly                            
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Starius.'
You've made this 6 times before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 11: 'recipe for a stuffed flounder'.
A page cut with an xacto knife from some fancy English cookbook. A bunch of words are spelled wrong, and there's an entirely superfluous paragraph towards the top of the page about how sophisticated this dish is. The recipe starts on the front of the sheet and continues on the back.
It tells you how to make a stuffed flounder with the following components:
    2 - raw meats                               
    1 - clove of garlic                         
    1 - flounder                                
    1 - tomato                                  
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 12: 'recipe for a sushi roll'.
A smiling face of a hilarious looking oriental stares at you from this card.  The recipe is written on his giant front teeth.
It tells you how to make a sushi roll with the following components:
    1 - blade of kelp                           
    1 - bowl of rice                            
    1 - raw seafood (any kind)                  
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 13: 'recipe for a taco'.
A sheet of yellow paper with some sauce stains on it. Scribbled on it is a recipe for making a taco.
It tells you how to make three tacos with the following components:
    2 - red meats (any kind)                    
    2 - tortillas                               
    1 - head of lettuce                         
    1 - tomato                                  
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on a cooking stove.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 14: 'recipe for a tandoori kebab'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a tandoori kebab with the following components:
    1 - chicken part                            
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 15: 'recipe for a tortilla'.
A piece of paper explaining how to fry up tortillas.
It tells you how to make a tortilla with the following components:
    2 - bundles of wheat stalks                 
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on a cooking stove.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 16: 'recipe for apple pie'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make an apple pie with the following components:
    3 - apples                                  
    2 - pieces of naan bread                    
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 17: 'recipe for artificial catfish'.
Artifishal. It was right there. Artifishal catfish. Are they stupid? There's a lot more chemistry in here than expected too - something about polymerisation and extraction? If you're smart enough, it'll probably be fine.
It tells you how to make an artificial catfish with the following components:
 10u of wood alcohol                            
    1 - genius brain                            
    1 - raw lobstro meat                        
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 18: 'recipe for bacon-wrapped lobstro'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a bacon-wrapped lobstro with the following components:
    1 - raw lobstro meat                        
    1 - strip of bacon                          
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Starius.'
You've made this 40 times before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 19: 'recipe for bowl of rice'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a bowl of rice with the following components:
  3u of water                                   
    1 - handful of rice grains                  
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on a cooking stove.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 20: 'recipe for butter'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a stick of butter with the following components:
  3u of milk                                    
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 21: 'recipe for cake'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a delicious cake with the following components:
    6 - macadamia nuts                          
    4 - eggs                                    
    2 - bundles of wheat stalks                 
    2 - packets of sugar                        
    1 - stick of butter                         
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 22: 'recipe for canning brains'.
A recipe for cracking open skulls, then extracting and preserving the brains within. It's a wonder someone didn't think of this sooner.
It tells you how to make three canned brainses with the following components:
    3 - heads                                   
    1 - empty canister                          
Making this would take good familiarity with medic and good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef 21Xavier.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 23: 'recipe for cheddar biscuits'.
Instructions on how to turn bread into a meal, per the methods of the Red Lobster Cult.
It tells you how to make a cheddar biscuits with the following components:
    3 - rolls                                   
    1 - clove of garlic                         
    1 - stick of butter                         
    1 - wedge of smoked cheese                  
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Meilin.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 24: 'recipe for chicken fried rice'.
A recipe explaining how to cook up a delicious helping of chicken fried rice.
It tells you how to make a chicken fried rice with the following components:
    1 - bowl of rice                            
    1 - cat meat                                
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 25: 'recipe for chicken pot pie'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a chicken pot pie with the following components:
    1 - bag of weed                             
    1 - bundle of wheat stalks                  
    1 - huge carrot                             
    1 - raw chicken breast                      
    1 - raw chicken leg                         
    1 - stalk of celery                         
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on a cooking stove.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 26: 'recipe for chupa schnitzel'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a chupa schnitzel with the following components:
    1 - bundle of wheat stalks                  
    1 - chupa steak                             
    1 - egg                                     
    1 - stick of butter                         
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 27: 'recipe for Cocktail Wieners'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a handful of cocktail wieners with the following components:
    5 - penises                                 
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 28: 'recipe for combo meal'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a JnW's Kid's Combo Meal with the following components:
    1 - raw meat                                
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Novalee.'
You've made this 3 times before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 29: 'recipe for crack'.
A recipe for crack. Looks pretty easy.
It tells you how to make a rock of crack with the following components:
    1 - baggie of cocaine                       
    1 - box of baking soda                      
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Raskal.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 30: 'recipe for crispy nuggets'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a JnW's Crispy Nuggets with the following components:
    1 - rat meat                                
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 31: 'recipe for dino rigatoni'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a bowl of dino rigatoni with the following components:
    1 - dino steak                              
    1 - dried pasta                             
    1 - jar of tomato sauce                     
    1 - wedge of smoked cheese                  
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Lyrun.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 32: 'recipe for dogjerky'.
A handwritten recipe for homemade dogjerky. Just like grandpa used to make!
It tells you how to make some dogjerky with the following components:
    1 - dog meat                                
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 33: 'recipe for fish sticks'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a fish stick platter with the following components:
    1 - calamari steak                          
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 34: 'recipe for grilled fish'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a grilled fish with the following components:
    1 - fish of decent size (any kind)          
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 35: 'recipe for ice cream'.
An index card detailing how to make ice cream. A note at the bottom states that it needs to be put into a freezer to sit after being made.
It tells you how to make a tub of unfrozen ice cream with the following components:
  4u of milk                                    
    1 - packet of sugar                         
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 36: 'recipe for malting wheat'.
A creased page covered in dried droplets of some kind of liquid. A slight odor of something between beer and malt exudes from the page.
It tells you how to make a packet of malt grist with the following components:
    1 - bundle of wheat stalks                  
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 37: 'recipe for modest pie'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a modest pie with the following components:
    1 - bunch of grapes                         
    1 - dead baby                               
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 38: 'recipe for naan bread'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a stack of naan bread with the following components:
    1 - bundle of wheat stalks                  
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 39: 'recipe for oyster chowder'.
A baby blue sheet of paper. A simple recipe and series of diagrams are printed on it in dark blue ink.
It tells you how to make a bowl of oyster chowder with the following components:
    5 - oysters                                 
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 40: 'recipe for pasta'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a dried pasta with the following components:
    2 - bundles of wheat stalks                 
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 41: 'recipe for popsicles'.
An index card which explains how to make a tray of popsicles. A note towards the bottom reads: Remember to put the tray into a freezer and let it sit until it freezes!
It tells you how to make a popsicle tray with the following components:
    6 - fruits (any kind)                       
    1 - packet of sugar                         
    1 - pile of scrap wood                      
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 42: 'recipe for pork chops'.
An old 3x5 index card with a recipe written on it.
It tells you how to make a pork chop with the following components:
    1 - raw pork chop                           
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 43: 'recipe for puppy puffs'.
Copyright (c) 2076 Jack & Wendy's Box
It tells you how to make a JnW's Original Puppy Puffs with the following components:
    1 - dog meat                                
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.


You turn cookbook of the sea to page 44: 'recipe for rabbit stew'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a bowl of rabbit stew with the following components:
  4u of water                                   
    2 - bunny meats                             
    1 - bundle of wheat stalks                  
    1 - huge carrot                             
    1 - stalk of celery                         
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 45: 'recipe for refining sugar'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make two packets of sugar with the following components:
    1 - sugar beet                              
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 46: 'recipe for ribwich'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a JnW's Beefalo Ribwich with the following components:
    1 - beefalo steak                           
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 47: 'recipe for scrambled eggs'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a plate of scrambled eggs with the following components:
    2 - eggs                                    
  1u of milk                                    
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on a cooking stove.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 48: 'recipe for shambalaya'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a bowl of shambalaya with the following components:
    1 - fish of decent size (any kind)          
    1 - tomato                                  
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 49: 'recipe for small white rolls'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a batch of white rolls with the following components:
    1 - bundle of wheat stalks                  
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 50: 'recipe for smoked cheese'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a wedge of smoked cheese with the following components:
  3u of milk                                    
    1 - charcoal briquette                      
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 51: 'recipe for smoked fish'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a smoked fish with the following components:
    1 - bag of salt                             
    1 - fish of decent size (any kind)          
    1 - pile of scrap wood                      
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 52: 'recipe for spaghetti carbonara'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a spaghetti carbonara with the following components:
    2 - eggs                                    
    2 - strips of bacon                         
    1 - dried pasta                             
    1 - wedge of smoked cheese                  
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 53: 'recipe for spotted dick'.
Copyright (c) 2127 Jack & Wendy's Box
It tells you how to make a JnW's Traditional Spotted Dick with the following components:
  1u of milk                                    
    1 - penis                                   
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 54: 'recipe for steak au poivre'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a steak au poivre with the following components:
    1 - raw meat                                
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 55: 'recipe for steamed barnacles'.
A recipe describing how to make delicious steamed barnacles. Strangely enough, the recipe appears to have been written as an engineering diagram, complete with technical lettering.
It tells you how to make a steamed barnacle cluster with the following components:
    4 - mutant barnacle stems                   
  2u of water                                   
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 56: 'recipe for tomato sauce'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a jar of tomato sauce with the following components:
    2 - tomatoes                                
    1 - clove of garlic                         
    1 - stalk of celery                         
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 57: 'recipe for vegetable stew'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a vegetable stew with the following components:
    1 - huge carrot                             
    1 - stalk of celery                         
    1 - tomato                                  
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 58: 'recipe for veggie burrito'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a JnW's Super Mexi Veggie Burrito with the following components:
    1 - bugmeat                                 
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 59: 'recipe for vermin masala'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a vermin masala with the following components:
    1 - coconut                                 
    1 - white meat (any kind)                   
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 60: 'recipe for wasteland curry'.
An index card with one of Grandma's favorite recipes written on it.  Not that you had a Grandma.
It tells you how to make a bowl of wasteland curry with the following components:
    1 - cholla pod                              
    1 - raw meat (any kind)                     
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn cookbook of the sea to page 61: 'turtle soup recipe'.
A recipe for turtle soup, just like your aunt used to make.
It tells you how to make a bowl of turtle soup with the following components:
    2 - turtle meats                            
    1 - clove of garlic                         
    1 - stalk of celery                         
    1 - stick of butter                         
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on a cooking stove.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Chef Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 1: 'diagram for a bundle of steel wool'.
A printed schematic showing how to build something.
It tells you how to make two bundles of steel wool with the following components:
    2 - Brillo pads                             
    1 - bent signpost                           
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with scavenge.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 2: 'diagram for a positronic geiger counter'.
A printed diagram on how to increase the capabilities of a geiger counter with specific components.
It tells you how to make a positronic geiger counter with the following components:
    2 - small loudspeakers                      
    1 - broken battery pack                     
    1 - confabulator                            
    1 - electromagnetic motor                   
    1 - geiger counter                          
Making this would take expertise in craft and good familiarity with science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 3: 'diagram for a positronic GPS'.
A printed schematic showing how to build something.
It tells you how to make a positronic GPS unit with the following components:
    3 - transistors                             
    1 - confabulator                            
    1 - GPS                                     
    1 - multi-chip module I                     
Making this would take expertise in craft, expertise in hack, and decent familiarity with science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 4: 'diagram for a positronic PK illuminator'.
A printed diagram on how to increase the capabilities of a PK illuminator with specific components.
It tells you how to make a positronic PK illuminator with the following components:
    3 - relays                                  
    1 - energy array                            
    1 - multi-chip module I                     
    1 - PK illuminator                          
Making this would take expertise in craft, expertise in science, and decent familiarity with hack.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 5: 'diagram for a thumper'.
A printed schematic showing how to build something.
It tells you how to make a thumper with the following components:
    8 - small loudspeakers                      
    2 - broken battery packs                    
    2 - short lengths of copper wire            
    1 - titanium plate                          
Making this would take expertise in craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 6: 'pattern for grinding optical lenses'.
A diagram detailing how to grind quartz crystals into light-bending optics. Neat!
It tells you how to make a quartz lens with the following components:
    1 - grindwheel                              
    1 - quartz crystal                          
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You've made this 2 times before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 7: 'protocol for a combustor hammer'.
A detailed schematic describing how to modify a piston hammer to use fuel.
It tells you how to make a combustor hammer with the following components:
  5u of gasoline                                
    2 - butane canisters                        
    1 - piston hammer                           
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and good familiarity with clubs.
You realize you'd have to make this on an electronics workbench.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 8: 'protocol for a flash whip'.
A complicated schematic with details on how to improve the generator inside of a blacklash.
It tells you how to make a flash whip with the following components:
    1 - blacklash                               
    1 - broken battery pack                     
    1 - shock generator                         
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and good familiarity with whip.
You realize you'd have to make this on an electronics workbench.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 9: 'protocol for a pair of edison gauntlets'.
A sheet of schematics in red ink, showing how to mold additional titanium to a pair of tesla gauntlets.
It tells you how to make a pair of edison gauntlets with the following components:
    2 - titanium plates                         
    1 - pair of tesla gauntlets                 
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and good familiarity with fists.
You realize you'd have to make this on a particle accelerator bench.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 10: 'schematic for a C.A.M.S. sensor package'.
A printed schematic showing how to build something.
It tells you how to make a CAMS sensor package with the following components:
    6 - capacitors                              
    6 - short lengths of copper wire            
    4 - quartz lenses                           
    2 - microprocessors                         
    1 - broken battery pack                     
    1 - camcorder                               
    1 - circuit board                           
    1 - lunch box                               
    1 - tech manual                             
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with hack.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You've made this 1 times before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 11: 'schematic for a camera'.
A printed schematic which shows how to cobble together a camera.
It tells you how to make a generic camera with the following components:
    3 - capacitors                              
    3 - quartz lenses                           
    2 - bricks of quick-mold plastic            
    2 - broken LCDs                             
    2 - short lengths of copper wire            
    2 - transistors                             
    1 - circuit board                           
    1 - keypad circuit                          
    1 - transformer                             
Making this would take a little knowledge of craft and decent familiarity with brains.
You realize you'd have to make this on an electronics workbench.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 12: 'schematic for a can of laughter'.
A piece of paper covered in depictions of people laughing. At the center are instructions for putting together a canned speaker system.
It tells you how to make a can of laughter with the following components:
    1 - Giggle Cream canister                   
    1 - small loudspeaker                       
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft and some familiarity with cool.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 13: 'schematic for a cheap power adapter'.
A printed schematic showing how to build something.
It tells you how to make a cheap power adapter with the following components:
    6 - broken battery packs                    
    2 - capacitors                              
    2 - resistors                               
    2 - transformers                            
    1 - blue tamagotchi                         
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
    1 - electrical cord                         
    1 - multi-chip module I                     
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 14: 'schematic for a cinderlash'.
A printed schematic showing how to build something.
It tells you how to make a cinderlash with the following components:
    2 - titanium bars                           
    1 - cinder block                            
    1 - flame chain                             
    1 - link whip                               
    1 - tube of buckey lube                     
Making this would take expertise in craft and good familiarity with whip.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 15: 'schematic for a corpsec drone energy armor pack'.
A diagram explaining how to build an armor kit for a small robot.
It tells you how to make a corporate security agent energy armor kit with the following components:
    2 - bottles of monomer solution             
    2 - silver meshes                           
    1 - rough diamond                           
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 16: 'schematic for a dreamwalker helmet'.
A printed schematic showing how to build something.
It tells you how to make a dreamwalker helmet with the following components:
    6 - microprocessors                         
    4 - condenser coils                         
    4 - short lengths of copper wire            
    1 - football helmet                         
    1 - tesla generator assembly                
    1 - titanium plate                          
Making this would take good familiarity with craft, good familiarity with focus, decent familiarity with science, and good familiarity with medic.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 17: 'schematic for a gangland splat mine'.
A schematic for building a landmine which hooks into the gangland street power system.
It tells you how to make a splat mine with the following components:
    1 - blade fuse                              
    1 - broken battery pack                     
    1 - rusty metal spike                       
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft, decent familiarity with chemistry, and good familiarity with bombs.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 18: 'schematic for a GPS transponder'.
A printed schematic showing how to build something.
It tells you how to make a GPS transponder with the following components:
    2 - transistors                             
    1 - broken battery pack                     
    1 - capacitor                               
    1 - LED                                     
    1 - short length of copper wire             
Making this would take a little knowledge of craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on an electronics workbench.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 19: 'schematic for a hostile environment suit'.
A printed schematic showing how to build something.
It tells you how to make a hostile environment suit with the following components:
    3 - broken battery packs                    
    3 - lead bars                               
    2 - ceramic plates                          
    2 - reinforced flex tubes                   
    2 - spools of brass wire                    
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
    1 - chemical suit                           
    1 - heat dissipation assembly               
    1 - orange prison jumpsuit                  
    1 - pair of combat boots                    
    1 - radiation suit                          
    1 - scuba tank                              
    1 - tamagotchi                              
Making this would take expertise in craft, good familiarity with brains, and decent familiarity with science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You've made this 1 times before.
You feel like you could probably still learn something from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 20: 'schematic for a jiffy-tyme water condenser'.
This schematic shows you how to make a machine that condenses ambient moisture into cool, crisp, somewhat healthy water! The schematic has a picture of a cartoon dog named Snoopy on it.
It tells you how to make a jiffy-tyme water condenser with the following components:
    2 - liquid reservoir assemblies             
    1 - ballast assembly                        
    1 - broken battery pack                     
    1 - condenser coil                          
    1 - o-ring                                  
    1 - short steel pipe                        
    1 - superconductor ring                     
Making this would take some familiarity with craft and some familiarity with brains.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 21: 'schematic for a kevlar replating kit'.
A laminated sheet of instructions on how to treat kevlar to fit over small aircraft.
It tells you how to make a kevlar replating kit with the following components:
    7 - strips of kevlar                        
    2 - beakers of hardening treatment          
    1 - ammonia                                 
    1 - bottle of formaldehyde                  
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
Making this would take expertise in craft and decent familiarity with pilot.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you could probably still learn something from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 22: 'schematic for a pipe bomb'.
A list of detailed plans for wiring up a pipe bomb with an electronic detonator. 'FOR ENTERTAINMENT USE ONLY' is prominently printed on top.
It tells you how to make a pipe bomb with the following components:
    2 - steel pipe caps                         
    1 - bag of gunpowder                        
    1 - detonator circuit                       
    1 - short steel pipe                        
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and expertise in bombs.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 23: 'schematic for a power adapter'.
A printed schematic showing how to build something.
It tells you how to make a power adapter with the following components:
    3 - nanopacitors                            
    2 - capacitors                              
    2 - transformers                            
    1 - bag of high quality nanotubes           
    1 - blue tamagotchi                         
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
    1 - glass tube                              
    1 - multi-chip module I                     
Making this would take expertise in craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 24: 'schematic for a remote mine'.
A schematic for a fearsome-looking, radio-controlled mine.
It tells you how to make a remote mine with the following components:
    4 - pipe bombs                              
    2 - short lengths of copper wire            
    1 - broken battery pack                     
    1 - circuit board                           
    1 - keypad circuit                          
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in bombs.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you could probably still learn something from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 25: 'schematic for a Roomba'.
A detailed schematic scribbled hastily onto some Circuit Shiti stationary outlining the process behind building a roomba.
It tells you how to make a roomba box with the following components:
    5 - LEDs                                    
    4 - short lengths of copper wire            
    3 - electromagnetic motors                  
    2 - broken battery packs                    
    2 - clockwork gears                         
    2 - razor blades                            
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
    1 - iJerk                                   
    1 - image sensor                            
    1 - tamagotchi                              
    1 - titanium plate                          
    1 - wind-up robot                           
Making this would take good familiarity with craft, good familiarity with science, and decent familiarity with ride.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 26: 'schematic for a voicemask'.
A printed schematic with instructions on how to create a voice masking utility.
It tells you how to make a voicemask with the following components:
    5 - capacitors                              
    5 - microprocessors                         
    5 - relays                                  
    4 - diodes                                  
    4 - nanopacitors                            
    3 - transformers                            
    2 - LEDs                                    
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
    1 - circuit board                           
    1 - keypad circuit                          
    1 - multi-chip module I                     
    1 - small loudspeaker                       
Making this would take good familiarity with craft, good familiarity with linguist, and good familiarity with brains.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 27: 'schematic for a VoxGuard Bronze Logic Module'.
A detailed set of schematics which show you how to build the circuits required for the electronic brains of a Voxguard Bronze lock.
It tells you how to make a VoxGuard Bronze Logic Module with the following components:
    8 - ferrule fuses                           
    6 - capacitors                              
    3 - gold wires                              
    2 - broken battery packs                    
    2 - circuit boards                          
    2 - LEDs                                    
    2 - microprocessors                         
    2 - transformers                            
    1 - black tamagotchi                        
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
    1 - confabulator                            
    1 - electromagnetic dissipation assembly    
    1 - keypad circuit                          
    1 - small loudspeaker                       
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and a complete mastery of hack.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 28: 'schematic for an amped-up detonator module'.
A printed schematic showing how to build something.
It tells you how to make an amped-up detonator module with the following components:
    4 - ferrule fuses                           
    4 - relays                                  
    4 - short lengths of copper wire            
    1 - detonator module                        
Making this would take expertise in craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 29: 'schematic for an EMP generator mod'.
Amaze and delight your robotic friends with this electromagnetic pulse generating weapons modification! Build this dandy delight in the comfort of your own home.
It tells you how to make an EMP generator with the following components:
    2 - broken battery packs                    
    1 - circuit board                           
    1 - confabulator                            
    1 - electromagnetic dissipation assembly    
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with brains.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 30: 'schematic for an incubator'.
A printed schematic showing how to build something.
It tells you how to make an incubator with the following components:
    5 - transistors                             
    3 - broken battery packs                    
    3 - superconductor rings                    
    1 - broken LCD                              
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and good familiarity with brains.
You realize you'd have to make this on an electronics workbench.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 31: 'schematic for tesla gauntlets'.
A schematic detailing how to make a pair of electrified gauntlets.
It tells you how to make a pair of tesla gauntlets with the following components:
    8 - titanium plates                         
    2 - electromagnetic dissipation assemblies  
    2 - powergloves                             
    1 - tesla generator assembly                
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in science.
You realize you'd have to make this on a particle accelerator bench.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you could probably still learn something from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 32: 'schematics for a firing activation system'.
Instructions for creating a device to serve as the fire control surfaces of an advanced weapon.
It tells you how to make a firing activation system with the following components:
    4 - microprocessors                         
    2 - servomotors                             
    1 - ballast assembly                        
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
    1 - firearm trigger assembly                
    1 - flywheel assembly                       
Making this would take some familiarity with craft, some familiarity with rifles, some familiarity with science, and decent familiarity with brains.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 33: 'schematics for a laser focusing array'.
Instructions for creating a device that will emit light and focus it into a powerful laser beam.
It tells you how to make a laser focusing array with the following components:
    5 - rubies                                  
    3 - microprocessors                         
    2 - class III lasers                        
Making this would take some familiarity with craft, some familiarity with pistols, and decent familiarity with brains.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 34: 'schematics for a lumission edge module'.
A printed schematic showing how to build something.
It tells you how to make a lumission edge module with the following components:
    3 - LEDs                                    
    2 - diodes                                  
    1 - capacitor                               
    1 - circuit board                           
    1 - class III laser                         
    1 - quartz lens                             
    1 - transistor                              
Making this would take good familiarity with craft, expertise in science, and good familiarity with blades.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 35: 'schematics for a magnetic containment system'.
A diagram for the creation of a magnetic system for the containment of volatile materials.
It tells you how to make a magnetic containment system with the following components:
    4 - blade fuses                             
    2 - electromagnetic motors                  
    2 - iron bars                               
    1 - broken battery pack                     
    1 - confabulator                            
    1 - hydraulic cylinder                      
Making this would take some familiarity with craft, some familiarity with science, and decent familiarity with brains.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 36: 'schematics for a multi-chip module II'.
A printout of a schematic detailing how to hand-build a complex multi-chip processor module for use in compatible computer systems.
It tells you how to make a multi-chip module II with the following components:
   20 - resistors                               
   12 - microprocessors                         
   10 - capacitors                              
    2 - circuit boards                          
    2 - nanopacitors                            
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in hack.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 37: 'schematics for a plasma pre-charge system'.
Slightly-singed instructions for the creation of a complex plasma-electric system.
It tells you how to make a plasma pre-charge system with the following components:
    4 - short lengths of copper wire            
    2 - gold wires                              
    2 - piezoelectric ignition circuits         
    1 - AI module                               
    1 - small spool of q-adhesive micro-slicing fiber
Making this would take some familiarity with craft, some familiarity with rifles, some familiarity with science, and decent familiarity with brains.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 38: 'schematics for an advanced pistol sight assembly'.
Instructions for creating the sighting system for an advanced pistol weapon.
It tells you how to make an advanced pistol sight assembly with the following components:
    3 - diamonds                                
    2 - steel pipe caps                         
    1 - short steel pipe                        
Making this would take some familiarity with craft, some familiarity with pistols, and decent familiarity with brains.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 39: 'schematics for an advanced pistol weapon assembly'.
Instructions for creating the body of an advanced pistol weapon.
It tells you how to make an advanced pistol weapon assembly with the following components:
    3 - circuit boards                          
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
    1 - force shock absorption assembly         
    1 - piezoelectric ignition circuit          
    1 - short steel pipe                        
    1 - superconductor ring                     
Making this would take some familiarity with craft, some familiarity with pistols, and decent familiarity with brains.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 40: 'schematics for an aircraft avionics system'.
A printed schematic showing how to build something.
It tells you how to make an avionics system with the following components:
    5 - LEDs                                    
    4 - microprocessors                         
    3 - circuit boards                          
    3 - ferrule fuses                           
    3 - relays                                  
    3 - servomotors                             
    2 - broken LCDs                             
    2 - flywheel assemblies                     
    2 - gyro grips                              
    2 - reinforced flex tubes                   
    2 - spools of brass wire                    
    1 - broken battery pack                     
    1 - multi-chip module II                    
    1 - nanopacitor                             
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft and expertise in science.
You realize you'd have to make this on an electronics workbench.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you could probably still learn something from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 41: 'schematics for an aircraft hydraulics system'.
A printed schematic showing how to build something.
It tells you how to make an aircraft hydraulics system with the following components:
    4 - blade fuses                             
    4 - reinforced flex tubes                   
    3 - bricks of quick-mold plastic            
    3 - long steel pipes                        
    2 - actuated valves                         
    2 - hydraulic cylinders                     
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft and good familiarity with science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 42: 'schematics for an energy array'.
A complex drawing lies on a piece of blueprint, detailing how to make energy go through an array to focus it, convert it, and run it through a disru... You can't read the rest of the writing, due to a stain from what seems to be moonshine.
It tells you how to make an energy array with the following components:
    3 - superconductor rings                    
    2 - class III lasers                        
    2 - relays                                  
    1 - transformer                             
Making this would take expertise in craft and decent familiarity with science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 43: 'schematics for fire control circuitry'.
Instructions for creating the guts of an advanced fire control system.
It tells you how to make a fire control circuitry with the following components:
    6 - microprocessors                         
    5 - circuit boards                          
    3 - nanopacitors                            
    1 - hydraulic cylinder                      
    1 - keypad circuit                          
Making this would take some familiarity with craft, some familiarity with rifles, some familiarity with science, and decent familiarity with brains.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 44: 'schematics for an advanced firing mechanism'.
A detailed schematic with electronic diagrams on it, shows how to assemble an advanced firing mechanism.
It tells you how to make an advanced firing mechanism with the following components:
    2 - circuit boards                          
    2 - piezoelectric ignition circuits         
    1 - clear tamagotchi                        
    1 - electromagnetic dissipation assembly    
Making this would take expertise in craft and good familiarity with science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 45: 'schematics for a multi-chip module I'.
A printout of a schematic detailing how to hand-build a simple multi-chip processor module for use in compatible computer systems.
It tells you how to make a multi-chip module I with the following components:
   10 - resistors                               
    6 - microprocessors                         
    4 - capacitors                              
    1 - circuit board                           
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with hack.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 46: 'schematic for a blacklash'.
A schematic detailing the manufacture of a very advanced whip.
It tells you how to make a blacklash with the following components:
    3 - bat wings                               
    2 - titanium bars                           
    2 - vines                                   
    1 - ceramic plate                           
    1 - length of rusty razor ribbon            
    1 - monowire serrator                       
Making this would take expertise in craft, decent familiarity with whip, and good familiarity with science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You've made this 1 times before.
You feel like you could probably still learn something from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 47: 'schematic for a fountain'.
A printed schematic showing how to build something.
It tells you how to make a fountain with the following components:
    2 - liquid reservoir assemblies             
    2 - short steel pipes                       
    1 - canteen                                 
    1 - flywheel assembly                       
    1 - reinforced flex tube                    
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on an electronics workbench.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 48: 'diagram for a pair of gorilla grips'.
A guide to alloying, recasting, and electronically assisting the use of uru pounders. At no point in the creation process should your junk be involved.
It tells you how to make a pair of gorilla grips with the following components:
    5 - aluminum thermoses                      
    2 - broken battery packs                    
    2 - circuit boards                          
    2 - electrical cords                        
    2 - rolls of duct tape                      
    2 - servomotors                             
    1 - uru pounders                            
Making this would take expertise in science and expertise in craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. 21Xavier.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you could probably still learn something from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 49: 'schematic for a butane flame mod'.
New from KillCo! The do-it-yourself butane flame modification kit! Shoot and burn your friends OR enemies. Not approved for use in all states.
It tells you how to make a butane flame kit with the following components:
    2 - liquid reservoir assemblies             
    2 - piezoelectric ignition circuits         
    1 - short steel pipe                        
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with brains.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You've made this 1 times before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 50: 'schematic for a suicide vest'.
A set of instructions written on SpaceOrg stationary.
It tells you how to make a suicide vest with the following components:
    8 - pipe bombs                              
    4 - short lengths of copper wire            
    1 - broken battery pack                     
    1 - detonator circuit                       
    1 - float vest                              
    1 - spool of brass wire                     
Making this would take decent familiarity with bombs and expertise in craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn engineer's notebook to page 51: 'schematic for an orgazmorator'.
A detailed schematic with a large orgy depicted in the background. It describes how to assemble an item to instantly bring someone to their knees in ecstasy.
It tells you how to make an orgazmorator with the following components:
    6 - diodes                                  
    5 - transformers                            
    4 - capacitors                              
    4 - microprocessors                         
    4 - o-rings                                 
    4 - titanium plates                         
    3 - LEDs                                    
    2 - nanopacitors                            
    1 - class III laser                         
    1 - energy array                            
    1 - laser focusing array                    
    1 - multi-chip module I                     
    1 - powerglove                              
    1 - semen vial                              
    1 - vibrator                                
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in fuck.
You realize you'd have to make this on an electronics workbench.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the gunsmith's workbench to read the chainsaw repair diagram.
A page torn from an old chainsaw maintenance manual describing how to use a carpentry bench and several replacement parts to refurbish a nonfunctional chainsaw.
It tells you how to make a gas-powered chainsaw with the following components:
    1 - broken chainsaw                         
    1 - flywheel assembly                       
    1 - old chainsaw bladechain                 
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the gunsmith's workbench to read the schematic for a .92 speedload.
A yellowing bit of ancient paper. Diagrams and technical jargon flow down its length.
It tells you how to make a .92 speedload with the following components:
    2 - loose rounds                            
    1 - bag of gunpowder                        
    1 - empty speedload                         
Making this would take serious expertise in craft and expertise in pistols.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 1: 'construction plans for a brainscrambler'.
A laminated sheet giving instructions and an ingredient list for making something.
It tells you how to make a brainscrambler with the following components:
    5 - gold wires                              
    2 - condenser coils                         
    2 - titanium plates                         
    1 - advanced firing mechanism               
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
    1 - energy array                            
    1 - tesla generator assembly                
Making this would take a complete mastery of science, a complete mastery of craft, decent familiarity with chemistry, and a complete mastery of brains.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 2: 'FN SCAR-L maintenance and repair manual'.
A thick sheaf of technical diagrams and instructions for assembling, cleaning and repairing an assault rifle. You imagine that with these documents and a little ingenuity it would be possible to craft the weapon described within, provided you had the right tools and parts.
It tells you how to make a FN SCAR-L rifle with the following components:
    1 - ammunition magazine assembly            
    1 - firearm breech assembly                 
    1 - firearm sight assembly                  
    1 - firearm trigger assembly                
    1 - firing pin assembly                     
    1 - long steel pipe                         
    1 - short steel pipe                        
    1 - small spring                            
Making this would take serious expertise in craft and good familiarity with rifles.
You realize you'd have to make this on a gunsmith's workbench.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 3: 'protocol for a Viper 12mm pistol'.
A set of blueprints describing how to modify a Hammerhead 12mm in to a Viper 12mm.
It tells you how to make a Viper 12mm automatic pistol with the following components:
    1 - 12mm pistol                             
    1 - firearm sight assembly                  
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and good familiarity with pistols.
You realize you'd have to make this on a gunsmith's workbench.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 4: 'protocol for an AR-17 rifle'.
A sheet of blueprints describing how to modify an AK-7 rifle.
It tells you how to make an AR-17 rifle with the following components:
    1 - AK-7 rifle                              
    1 - firearm sight assembly                  
    1 - short steel pipe                        
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and good familiarity with rifles.
You realize you'd have to make this on a gunsmith's workbench.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 5: 'schematic for a .40 slug clip'.
A schematic detailing the production of crude .40 caliber slug clips. It shows a illustrates the step by step process by which one may fold and cut the metal from a discarded medical box into a crude but functional ammunition clip, and how to properly load slugs into the clip.
It tells you how to make a .40 slug clip with the following components:
    5 - .40 slugs                               
    1 - empty medical box                       
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on a gunsmith's workbench.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 6: 'schematic for a brainscrambling canister'.
A laminated sheet of paper describing how to process some unusual organs into a psionically laden paste, along with the creation of a practical holding canister.
It tells you how to make a brainscrambling canister with the following components:
    4 - superconductor rings                    
    1 - embalming fluid                         
    1 - empty canister                          
    1 - genius brain                            
    1 - squishy green gland                     
Making this would take good familiarity with craft, expertise in chemistry, and some familiarity with science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 7: 'schematic for a chaindriver'.
A laminated sheet giving instructions and an ingredient list for making something.
It tells you how to make a chaindriver with the following components:
    8 - ferrule fuses                           
    2 - titanium plates                         
    1 - dino hide                               
    1 - gas-powered chainsaw                    
    1 - liquid reservoir assembly               
    1 - small spool of q-adhesive micro-slicing fiber
    1 - steel rod                               
    1 - tanning fluid                           
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in blades.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you'd learn something from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 8: 'schematic for a desolator payload'.
A sheet of photocopied instructions on how to properly contruct a desolator payload.
It tells you how to make a desolator payload with the following components:
    3 - enriched uranium rods                   
    3 - lead bars                               
    2 - silver meshes                           
    1 - circuit board                           
    1 - gold wire                               
Making this would take massive expertise in chemistry and massive expertise in science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 9: 'schematic for a needle pistol'.
A laminated sheet of schematics on how to build a pistol that fires needles.
It tells you how to make a needle pistol with the following components:
    1 - ammunition magazine assembly            
    1 - ballast assembly                        
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
    1 - firearm breech assembly                 
    1 - firearm sight assembly                  
    1 - firearm trigger assembly                
    1 - force shock absorption assembly         
    1 - o-ring                                  
    1 - plastic tubing                          
    1 - short steel pipe                        
Making this would take expertise in craft and good familiarity with pistols.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 10: 'schematic for a needle rifle'.
A set of instructions on how to modify a needle pistol into a rifle.
It tells you how to make a needle rifle with the following components:
    1 - long steel pipe                         
    1 - needle pistol                           
    1 - quartz lens                             
    1 - steel pipe cap                          
Making this would take expertise in craft and good familiarity with rifles.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 11: 'schematic for a tt-77'.
An old piece of paper with instructions on how to craft a large, old-fashioned pistol.
It tells you how to make a TT-77 with the following components:
    2 - steel pipe caps                         
    1 - ammunition magazine assembly            
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
    1 - firearm breech assembly                 
    1 - firearm sight assembly                  
    1 - firearm trigger assembly                
    1 - firing pin assembly                     
    1 - force shock absorption assembly         
    1 - grindwheel                              
    1 - long steel pipe                         
    1 - short steel pipe                        
Making this would take expertise in craft and good familiarity with pistols.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 12: 'schematic for a vector carbine'.
A list of instructions on how to construct a carbine rifle from a selection of materials.
It tells you how to make a vector carbine with the following components:
    2 - lengths of plastic tubing               
    2 - short steel pipes                       
    2 - steel pipe caps                         
    1 - ammunition magazine assembly            
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
    1 - firearm breech assembly                 
    1 - firearm sight assembly                  
    1 - firearm trigger assembly                
    1 - firing pin assembly                     
    1 - pile of scrap wood                      
Making this would take expertise in craft and good familiarity with rifles.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 13: 'schematic for an American-180'.
A laminated sheet giving instructions and an ingredient list for making something.
It tells you how to make an American-180 with the following components:
    1 - ammunition magazine assembly            
    1 - firearm breech assembly                 
    1 - firearm sight assembly                  
    1 - firearm trigger assembly                
    1 - firing pin assembly                     
    1 - long steel pipe                         
Making this would take expertise in craft and good familiarity with rifles.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 14: 'schematic for radioactive bolts'.
A page covered in the awful figments of some cruel mastermind's imagination. Instructions and diagrams show you how to work depleted fuel rods into several nasty, heavy, radioactive bolts. The strange foreign writing doesn't really help at all though.
It tells you how to make a bundle of radbolts with the following components:
    1 - spent fuel rod                          
Making this would take expertise in craft, expertise in science, and good familiarity with rifles.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 15: 'schematic for reloading ammo'.
A series of papers describing how to best reload some once-fired brass, including bullet weights, amount of powder and primer discussions.
It tells you how to make a box of loose rounds with the following components:
    2 - handfuls of empty brass rounds          
    1 - bag of gunpowder                        
    1 - lead bar                                
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 16: 'schematic for sniper rounds'.
A yellowing bit of ancient paper. Diagrams and technical jargon flow down its length.
It tells you how to make three sniper rounds with the following components:
    2 - bags of gunpowder                       
    2 - lead bars                               
    1 - brass ingot                             
Making this would take expertise in craft and good familiarity with rifles.
You realize you'd have to make this on a gunsmith's workbench.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 17: 'schematics for .40 slugs'.
A simple diagram showing how to make .40 slugs.
It tells you how to make ten .40 slugs with the following components:
    2 - lead bars                               
    1 - bag of gunpowder                        
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on a gunsmith's workbench.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 18: 'schematics for a .22 pancake magazine'.
A colorful document showing how to reload the somewhat complicated pancake mag.
It tells you how to make a hand-loaded .22 pancake magazine with the following components:
    5 - empty clips                             
    5 - loose rounds                            
    2 - chrome hubcaps                          
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with rifles.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 19: 'schematics for a .22 speedload'.
A yellowing bit of ancient paper. Diagrams and technical jargon flow down its length.
It tells you how to make a hand-loaded .22 speedload with the following components:
    1 - box of loose rounds                     
    1 - empty speedload                         
Making this would take some familiarity with craft and some familiarity with pistols.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 20: 'schematics for a .357 speedload'.
A yellowing bit of ancient paper. Diagrams and technical jargon flow down its length.
It tells you how to make a hand-loaded .357 speedload with the following components:
    1 - box of loose rounds                     
    1 - empty speedload                         
Making this would take expertise in craft and decent familiarity with pistols.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Seraphia.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 21: 'schematics for a .38 speedload'.
A yellowing bit of ancient paper. Diagrams and technical jargon flow down its length.
It tells you how to make a hand-loaded .38 speedload with the following components:
    1 - box of loose rounds                     
    1 - empty speedload                         
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with pistols.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 22: 'schematics for a .44 speedload'.
A yellowing bit of ancient paper. Diagrams and technical jargon flow down its length.
It tells you how to make a hand-loaded .44 speedload with the following components:
    1 - box of loose rounds                     
    1 - empty speedload                         
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with pistols.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 23: 'schematics for a .71 speedload'.
A yellowing bit of ancient paper. Diagrams and technical jargon flow down its length.
It tells you how to make a .71 speedload with the following components:
    1 - box of loose rounds                     
    1 - cadmium ingot                           
    1 - empty speedload                         
Making this would take expertise in craft, decent familiarity with pistols, and decent familiarity with science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 24: 'schematics for a 10/22 rifle'.
A schematic demonstrating building principles.
It tells you how to make a 10/22 rifle with the following components:
    1 - ammunition magazine assembly            
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
    1 - firearm breech assembly                 
    1 - firearm sight assembly                  
    1 - firearm trigger assembly                
    1 - pile of scrap wood                      
    1 - short steel pipe                        
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and good familiarity with rifles.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 25: 'schematics for a 10mm stripper clip'.
Advice on how to beat a pair of bars into clip, just like the good ol' commies do.
It tells you how to make a hand-loaded 10mm stripper clip with the following components:
    2 - steel rods                              
    1 - box of loose rounds                     
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft and some familiarity with pistols.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 26: 'schematics for a 12mm clip'.
A yellowing bit of ancient paper. Diagrams and technical jargon flow down its length.
It tells you how to make a hand-loaded 12mm clip with the following components:
    1 - box of loose rounds                     
    1 - empty clip                              
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with pistols.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 27: 'schematics for a 12mm pistol'.
This delightfully colorful pamphlet shows you how to craft your own Hammerhead ballistic dispatch mechanism, or "gun" as they are sometimes called.  All the instructions required are right here at your fingertips. An exceedingly clever logo depicts a brawny humanoid with a head shaped like... you guessed it... a hammer.
It tells you how to make a Hammerhead 12mm automatic pistol with the following components:
    4 - handfuls of brass fittings              
    2 - short steel pipes                       
    2 - small springs                           
    2 - steel pipe caps                         
    1 - ammunition magazine assembly            
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
    1 - bundle of brass pins                    
    1 - firearm breech assembly                 
    1 - firearm sight assembly                  
    1 - firearm trigger assembly                
    1 - firing pin assembly                     
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in pistols.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 28: 'schematics for a 14.5mm clip'.
A yellowing bit of ancient paper. Diagrams and technical jargon flow down its length.
It tells you how to make a hand loaded 14.5mm clip with the following components:
    2 - loose rounds                            
    1 - empty clip                              
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and good familiarity with pistols.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 29: 'schematics for a 5.56 magazine'.
A yellowing bit of ancient paper. Diagrams and technical jargon flow down its length.
It tells you how to make a hand-loaded 5.56mm clip with the following components:
    1 - box of loose rounds                     
    1 - empty clip                              
Making this would take expertise in craft and decent familiarity with rifles.
You realize you'd have to make this on a gunsmith's workbench.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 30: 'schematics for a 5.8mm magazine'.
This document is written entirely in Chinese, but some translations have been scribbled in the margins. It details the reloading of 5.8mm cartridges.
It tells you how to make a hand-loaded 5.8mm magazine with the following components:
    1 - box of loose rounds                     
    1 - empty clip                              
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with rifles.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 31: 'schematics for a 6mm clip'.
A yellowing bit of ancient paper. Diagrams and technical jargon flow down its length.
It tells you how to make a hand-loaded 6mm clip with the following components:
    1 - box of loose rounds                     
    1 - empty clip                              
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with rifles.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 32: 'schematics for a 7.62 magazine'.
A document that's indecipherably written in Cyrillic. However, there is a bunch of English scribbled on the document and in the margins, enough to figure out that it's for the reloading of 7.62 bullets. The pictures help too.
It tells you how to make a hand-loaded 7.62mm magazine with the following components:
    1 - box of loose rounds                     
    1 - empty clip                              
Making this would take expertise in craft and decent familiarity with rifles.
You realize you'd have to make this on a gunsmith's workbench.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 33: 'schematics for a 9mm clip'.
A yellowing bit of ancient paper. Diagrams and technical jargon flow down its length.
It tells you how to make a hand-loaded 9mm clip with the following components:
    1 - box of loose rounds                     
    1 - empty clip                              
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with pistols.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 34: 'schematics for a 9mm long clip'.
A yellowing bit of ancient paper. Diagrams and technical jargon flow down its length.
It tells you how to make a 9mm long clip with the following components:
    1 - 9mm clip                                
    1 - box of loose rounds                     
    1 - empty clip                              
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with pistols.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 35: 'schematics for a AK-7 rifle'.
A laminated sheet giving instructions and an ingredient list for making something.
It tells you how to make an AK-7 rifle with the following components:
    1 - ammunition magazine assembly            
    1 - firearm breech assembly                 
    1 - firearm sight assembly                  
    1 - firearm trigger assembly                
    1 - firing pin assembly                     
    1 - long steel pipe                         
    1 - pile of scrap wood                      
    1 - short steel pipe                        
Making this would take expertise in craft and good familiarity with rifles.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 36: 'schematics for a bullpup rifle'.
A laminated sheet giving instructions and an ingredient list for making something.
It tells you how to make a bullpup rifle with the following components:
    2 - piles of scrap wood                     
    2 - short steel pipes                       
    1 - ammunition magazine assembly            
    1 - firearm breech assembly                 
    1 - firearm sight assembly                  
    1 - firearm trigger assembly                
    1 - firing pin assembly                     
    1 - force shock absorption assembly         
Making this would take serious expertise in craft, expertise in rifles, and good familiarity with science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 37: 'schematics for a debilitator'.
An advanced set of schematics for a pneumatic rifle designed for biological warfare.
It tells you how to make a debilitator with the following components:
    3 - small springs                           
    2 - brass cylinders                         
    2 - bricks of quick-mold plastic            
    2 - grindwheels                             
    2 - handfuls of brass fittings              
    2 - o-rings                                 
    1 - advanced firing mechanism               
    1 - ballast assembly                        
    1 - broken battery pack                     
    1 - empty canister                          
    1 - firearm sight assembly                  
    1 - firearm trigger assembly                
    1 - firing pin assembly                     
    1 - force shock absorption assembly         
    1 - length of springsteel                   
    1 - tube of buckey lube                     
Making this would take massive expertise in craft and expertise in science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 38: 'schematics for a desolator'.
An intricate set of blueprints for the desolator weaponized emission cannon.
It tells you how to make a desolator with the following components:
    4 - energy arrays                           
    3 - gold wires                              
    2 - bricks of quick-mold plastic            
    2 - keypad circuits                         
    1 - advanced firing mechanism               
    1 - broken LCD                              
    1 - desolator body                          
    1 - laser focusing array                    
Making this would take massive expertise in craft and a complete mastery of science.
You realize you'd have to make this on a particle accelerator bench.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you'd learn something from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 39: 'schematics for a drum magazine'.
An old schematic describing how to make brass .45 caliber bullet drums for a tommy gun.
It tells you how to make a hand-loaded drum magazine with the following components:
    2 - loose rounds                            
    1 - brass ingot                             
    1 - chrome hubcap                           
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with rifles.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 40: 'schematics for a flare gun'.
A bright sheet of "RED CO." stationary with the blueprints of a flare dissipation unit.
It tells you how to make a flare gun with the following components:
    1 - firearm breech assembly                 
    1 - firearm sight assembly                  
    1 - firearm trigger assembly                
    1 - firing pin assembly                     
    1 - long steel pipe                         
    1 - spraycan                                
Making this would take expertise in craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 41: 'schematics for a lasblaster'.
Laminated engineering documents following the creation of a hand-operated laser emitting device.
It tells you how to make a lasblaster with the following components:
    1 - advanced pistol sight assembly          
    1 - advanced pistol weapon assembly         
    1 - firearm trigger assembly                
    1 - laser focusing array                    
    1 - lizard gun                              
Making this would take serious expertise in craft, good familiarity with pistols, and expertise in science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 42: 'schematics for a lizard gun'.
Plans written on a napkin for the creation of a small hold-out dinosaur.
It tells you how to make a lizard gun with the following components:
    1 - ammunition magazine assembly            
    1 - dinosaur toy                            
    1 - rusty metal spike                       
    1 - short steel pipe                        
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with pistols.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 43: 'schematics for a M100 rifle'.
A laminated sheet giving instructions and an ingredient list for making something.
It tells you how to make a M100 rifle with the following components:
    1 - ammunition magazine assembly            
    1 - firearm breech assembly                 
    1 - firearm sight assembly                  
    1 - firearm trigger assembly                
    1 - firing pin assembly                     
    1 - long steel pipe                         
    1 - pile of scrap wood                      
    1 - plastic tubing                          
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and good familiarity with rifles.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 44: 'schematics for a pipe gun'.
Several sheets of thick white paper stapled together at the top-left corner describing how to create a simple breech loading firearm with common gun parts. The schematics are written in black ink, and the diagrams are extraordinarily clear and simple.
It tells you how to make a pipe gun with the following components:
    1 - firearm breech assembly                 
    1 - firearm trigger assembly                
    1 - firing pin assembly                     
    1 - long steel pipe                         
    1 - pile of scrap wood                      
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on a gunsmith's workbench.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 45: 'schematics for a pipe gun ammunition magazine modification'.
A large, thick paper sheet written in black ballpoint pen. It details how to alter a pipe gun to accept .40 slug clips. Despite the relative difficulty of the process, the plans are very clear and extremely easy to follow.
It tells you how to make an extended capacity pipe gun with the following components:
    1 - ammunition magazine assembly            
    1 - pipe gun                                
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on a gunsmith's workbench.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 46: 'schematics for a pipe gun sight modification'.
A broad white sheet of thick paper with a diagram detailing how to attach an iron sight to a pipe gun written on it in black ball point pen.
It tells you how to make a sighted pipe gun with the following components:
    1 - firearm sight assembly                  
    1 - pipe gun                                
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on a gunsmith's workbench.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 47: 'schematics for a plasma bottle'.
Half-burnt instructions for the creation of a magnetic storage and feeding device for plasma energy.
It tells you how to make a plasma bottle with the following components:
    4 - plutonium rods                          
    2 - condenser coils                         
    1 - electromagnetic dissipation assembly    
    1 - empty canister                          
Making this would take serious expertise in craft, decent familiarity with rifles, decent familiarity with science, and decent familiarity with brains.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 48: 'schematics for a shotgun'.
Instructions for making your very own Homekraft Sportsman Pro shotgun. There are detailed instructions, a list of components required and a picture of a sport hunter with a shotgun slung against his back, rubbing himself with animal dung.
It tells you how to make a pump shotgun with the following components:
    2 - lengths of plastic tubing               
    2 - long steel pipes                        
    1 - ammunition magazine assembly            
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
    1 - firearm breech assembly                 
    1 - firearm sight assembly                  
    1 - firearm trigger assembly                
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and good familiarity with rifles.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 49: 'schematics for a sniper rifle'.
A laminated sheet giving instructions and an ingredient list for making something.
It tells you how to make a sniper rifle with the following components:
    1 - ammunition magazine assembly            
    1 - firearm breech assembly                 
    1 - firearm sight assembly                  
    1 - firearm trigger assembly                
    1 - firing pin assembly                     
    1 - long steel pipe                         
    1 - pile of scrap wood                      
    1 - short steel pipe                        
Making this would take expertise in craft and good familiarity with rifles.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 50: 'schematics for a Super Shorty'.
An aged schematic for a particularly short pump-action shotgun. In one corner is a lot of text raving about the gun itself, including its "MIL-spec finish" and that it was used by "various law enforcement agencies and military units worldwide", presumably before the Collapse.
It tells you how to make a Super Shorty with the following components:
    2 - short steel pipes                       
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
    1 - firearm trigger assembly                
    1 - firing pin assembly                     
    1 - small spring                            
    1 - steel rod                               
Making this would take a complete mastery of craft, serious expertise in science, and a little knowledge of pistols.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 51: 'schematics for a tommy gun'.
A laminated sheet giving instructions and an ingredient list for making something.
It tells you how to make a tommy gun with the following components:
    1 - ammunition magazine assembly            
    1 - firearm breech assembly                 
    1 - firearm sight assembly                  
    1 - firearm trigger assembly                
    1 - firing pin assembly                     
    1 - long steel pipe                         
    1 - pile of scrap wood                      
    1 - short steel pipe                        
Making this would take expertise in craft, good familiarity with rifles, and decent familiarity with science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 52: 'schematics for a wasteland crossbow'.
A page of mostly pictorial instructions on how to build a crossbow from readily available junk, it looks pretty complex for a really old-fashioned weapon, but it looks a lot more feasible than other things in this book.
It tells you how to make a wasteland crossbow with the following components:
    2 - piles of scrap wood                     
    1 - firearm sight assembly                  
    1 - firearm trigger assembly                
    1 - length of springsteel                   
    1 - spool of brass wire                     
    1 - steel rod                               
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and expertise in rifles.
You realize you'd have to make this on a gunsmith's workbench.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 53: 'schematics for an atomicell'.
Instructions for creating an electric weapon charger.
It tells you how to make an atomicell with the following components:
    3 - short lengths of copper wire            
    1 - broken battery pack                     
    1 - circuit board                           
    1 - o-ring                                  
    1 - plutonium rod                           
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 54: 'schematics for an ectoblast cell'.
A yellowing bit of ancient paper. Diagrams and technical jargon flow down its length.
It tells you how to make an ectoblast cell with the following components:
    1 - full ghost trap                         
    1 - Mk II energy cell                       
    1 - red chalk                               
Making this would take good familiarity with craft, good familiarity with science, and some familiarity with linguist.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 55: 'schematics for an entropicell'.
A yellowing bit of ancient paper. Diagrams and technical jargon flow down its length.
It tells you how to make an entropicell with the following components:
    3 - boxes of baking soda                    
    3 - Nina Lemone sodas                       
    1 - beryllium rod                           
    1 - Mk I energy cell                        
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and expertise in science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 56: 'schematics for an ionized plasma bottle'.
Guidance on the usage of enriched uranium rods rather than plutonium for the creation of plasma bottles. For reasons known only to those who can create such horrors, this results in a plasma field that is more conductive than inflammatory - with electrifying results.
It tells you how to make an ionized plasma bottle with the following components:
    2 - condenser coils                         
    2 - enriched uranium rods                   
    1 - electromagnetic dissipation assembly    
    1 - empty canister                          
Making this would take serious expertise in craft, good familiarity with rifles, good familiarity with science, and good familiarity with brains.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you'd learn something from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 57: 'schematics for bolo shotgun shells'.
A yellowing bit of ancient paper. Diagrams and technical jargon flow down its length.
It tells you how to make a batch of bolo shells with the following components:
    5 - small spools of q-adhesive micro-slicing fiber
    5 - tracts                                  
    2 - lead bars                               
    1 - bag of gunpowder                        
    1 - handful of empty shotgun shells         
Making this would take expertise in craft and expertise in rifles.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 58: 'schematics for buckshot shotgun shells'.
A yellowing bit of ancient paper. Diagrams and technical jargon flow down its length.
It tells you how to make a batch of buckshot shells with the following components:
    2 - lead bars                               
    1 - bag of gunpowder                        
    1 - handful of empty shotgun shells         
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with rifles.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 59: 'schematics for electric shotgun shells'.
A yellowing bit of ancient paper. Diagrams and technical jargon flow down its length.
It tells you how to make a batch of electric shells with the following components:
    5 - nanopacitors                            
    1 - bag of gunpowder                        
    1 - handful of empty shotgun shells         
    1 - iron bar                                
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 60: 'schematics for fletch shotgun shells'.
A yellowing bit of ancient paper. Diagrams and technical jargon flow down its length.
It tells you how to make a batch of fletch shells with the following components:
    5 - lengths of rusty razor ribbon           
    1 - bag of gunpowder                        
    1 - handful of empty shotgun shells         
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with rifles.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 61: 'schematics for incendiary shotgun shells'.
A yellowing bit of ancient paper. Diagrams and technical jargon flow down its length.
It tells you how to make a batch of incendiary shells with the following components:
    5 - charcoal briquettes                     
    1 - bag of gunpowder                        
    1 - handful of empty shotgun shells         
    1 - tanning fluid                           
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with rifles.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 62: 'schematics for rebar bolts'.
A page of diagrams and instructions for what seems to be dividing steel rods into lengths, sharpening them to a point. Most of the writing is in some foreign language, but there's more pictures than writing.
It tells you how to make two bundles of rebar bolts with the following components:
    1 - steel rod                               
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft and good familiarity with rifles.
You realize you'd have to make this on a gunsmith's workbench.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 63: 'schematics for rechambering a pipe gun'.
A laminated sheet giving instructions and an ingredient list for making something.
It tells you how to make a 14.5mm pipe gun with the following components:
    1 - ammunition magazine assembly            
    1 - firearm breech assembly                 
    1 - force shock absorption assembly         
    1 - pipe gun                                
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on a gunsmith's workbench.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn gunsmith's manual to page 64: 'schematics for slug shotgun shells'.
A yellowing bit of ancient paper. Diagrams and technical jargon flow down its length.
It tells you how to make a batch of slug shells with the following components:
    4 - lead bars                               
    1 - bag of gunpowder                        
    1 - handful of empty shotgun shells         
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with rifles.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the Do It Yourself workbook to read the diagram for a butane torch.
You see a crude diagram for a butane torch.
It tells you how to make a butane torch with the following components:
    2 - o-rings                                 
    1 - broken LCD                              
    1 - empty canister                          
    1 - firearm trigger assembly                
    1 - microprocessor                          
    1 - piezoelectric ignition circuit          
You realize you could make this without needing a workbench.
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the Do It Yourself workbook to read the diagram for a razor bat.
A small piece of paper with a picture of a bat with some razor wire wrapped around the end.   Looks pretty simple.
It tells you how to make a razor bat with the following components:
    2 - lengths of rusty razor ribbon           
    1 - baseball bat                            
You realize you could make this without needing a workbench.
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the Do It Yourself workbook to read the schematics for a venomous lash.
A hastily-scrawled diagram on the back of a manila envelope, showing the construction of a makeshift weapon.
It tells you how to make a venomous lash with the following components:
    3 - venom sacs                              
    1 - zombie hide                             
You realize you could make this without needing a workbench.
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with whip.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the Do It Yourself workbook to read the plans for cheap bookshelves.
A simple diagram detailing how to make a system of shelves out of scrap wood and cinderblocks. Very boho-chic.
It tells you how to make a set of cinderblock bookshelves with the following components:
   10 - cinder blocks                           
    4 - piles of scrap wood                     
You realize you could make this without needing a workbench.
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
You've made this 1 times before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the Do It Yourself workbook to read the set of still instructions.
This sun-bleached comic book has been reused by some redneck genius for a scribbled diagram of an 'alkhal' still. Raging abuse of English aside, it seems simple to follow. You just need the parts.
It tells you how to make a wasteland still with the following components:
    3 - ancient coffee filters                  
    2 - charcoal briquettes                     
    2 - mugs                                    
    2 - soda kegs                               
    2 - steel pipe caps                         
    1 - actuated valve                          
    1 - coat hanger                             
    1 - condenser coil                          
    1 - lighter (any kind)                      
    1 - long steel pipe                         
    1 - pile of scrap wood                      
You realize you could make this without needing a workbench.
Making this would take a little knowledge of craft.
You've made this 1 times before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the Do It Yourself workbook to read the diagram for a spiked board.
A scrap of paper with a picture of a board with a nail in it.
It tells you how to make a spiked board with the following components:
    1 - pile of scrap wood                      
    1 - rusty metal spike                       
You realize you could make this without needing a workbench.
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the Do It Yourself workbook to read the diagram for a potmetal lockpick.
Instructions scrawled in black marker on the back of a yellow manila envelope, describing how to make something.
It tells you how to make a potmetal lockpick with the following components:
    2 - license plates                          
You realize you could make this without needing a workbench.
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft and some familiarity with locksmith.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the Do It Yourself workbook to read the diagram for a crack pipe.
Instructions scrawled in black marker on the back of a yellow manila envelope, describing how to make something.
It tells you how to make a crack pipe with the following components:
    1 - Brillo pad                              
    1 - glass tube                              
You realize you could make this without needing a workbench.
Making this would take a little knowledge of craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the Do It Yourself workbook to read the diagram for a license plate shiv.
A crudely scrawled picture on toilet paper. You're pretty sure the ink is dried feces. It shows how to make a makeshift knife out of two license plates.
It tells you how to make a shiv with the following components:
    2 - license plates                          
You realize you could make this without needing a workbench.
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the Do It Yourself workbook to read the blueprint for a motorcycle.
A blueprint and attached instructions for assembling some type of motorcycle.
It tells you how to make a Warthog motorbike with the following components:
    8 - o-rings                                 
    8 - rusty metal spikes                      
    6 - short steel pipes                       
    4 - chrome hubcaps                          
    2 - electromagnetic motors                  
    2 - ferrule fuses                           
    2 - force shock absorption assemblies       
    2 - long steel pipes                        
    2 - steel pipe caps                         
    2 - tires                                   
    1 - bike chain                              
    1 - broken battery pack                     
    1 - condenser coil                          
    1 - flywheel assembly                       
    1 - hydraulic cylinder                      
    1 - liquid reservoir assembly               
    1 - piezoelectric ignition circuit          
    1 - rusted radiator                         
    1 - tube of buckey lube                     
You realize you could make this without needing a workbench.
Making this would take serious expertise in craft and serious expertise in repair.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you'd learn something from making this.

You peer into the Do It Yourself workbook to read the diagram for earthquake machine.
The diagram looks like a copy of a copy of a very old document.  It details how to make a variable frequency oscilator that with automatically try and operate at the correct frequency to induce tremors.
It tells you how to make an earthquake machine with the following components:
    6 - clear tamagotchis                       
    4 - broken battery packs                    
    3 - microprocessors                         
    2 - circuit boards                          
    2 - lead bars                               
    2 - o-rings                                 
    2 - short lengths of copper wire            
    2 - small spools of q-adhesive micro-slicing fiber
    1 - ballast assembly                        
    1 - broken LCD                              
    1 - chrome hubcap                           
    1 - class III laser                         
    1 - condenser coil                          
    1 - confabulator                            
    1 - electromagnetic dissipation assembly    
    1 - electromagnetic motor                   
    1 - flywheel assembly                       
    1 - hydraulic cylinder                      
    1 - keypad circuit                          
    1 - servomotor                              
    1 - soda keg                                
    1 - superconductor ring                     
    1 - tube of buckey lube                     
You realize you could make this without needing a workbench.
Making this would take expertise in craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you'd learn something from making this.

You peer into the Do It Yourself workbook to read the schematic for a SETI research station.
Instructions scrawled in black marker on the back of a yellow manila envelope, describing how to make something.
It tells you how to make a SETI station with the following components:
    3 - capacitors                              
    3 - diodes                                  
    3 - nanopacitors                            
    2 - LEDs                                    
    1 - broken LCD                              
    1 - EtiOS ROM module                        
    1 - PlayStation                             
You realize you could make this without needing a workbench.
Making this would take good familiarity with repair and good familiarity with science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you could probably still learn something from making this.

You peer into the Do It Yourself workbook to read the diagram for sharpening teeth.
A hastily-scrawled diagram on the back of a manila envelope, showing the construction of a makeshift weapon.
It tells you how to make a sharpened teeth with the following components:
    1 - jawbone                                 
You realize you could make this without needing a workbench.
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the Do It Yourself workbook to read the pattern for Texas belt.
Instructions scrawled in black marker on the back of a yellow manila envelope, describing how to make something.
It tells you how to make a belt with an enormous buckle shaped like Texas with the following components:
    1 - belt buckle                             
    1 - leather belt                            
You realize you could make this without needing a workbench.
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the Do It Yourself workbook to read the diagram for a tentacle mod.
A hastily-scrawled diagram on the back of a manila envelope, showing the construction of a makeshift weapon.
It tells you how to make a tentacle mod with the following components:
    1 - kraken tentacle                         
You realize you could make this without needing a workbench.
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You don't think you could learn anything from making this.
You peer into the Do It Yourself workbook to read the diagram for a skull bong.
Instructions scrawled in black marker on the back of a yellow manila envelope, describing how to make something.
It tells you how to make a skull bong with the following components:
    3 - o-rings                                 
    1 - long steel pipe                         
    1 - short steel pipe                        
    1 - skull                                   
You realize you could make this without needing a workbench.
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the Do It Yourself workbook to read the pattern for scrap pants.
Instructions on how to reinforce cargo pants with scrap metal to make rudimentary armor.
It tells you how to make a scrap pants with the following components:
   10 - license plates                          
    3 - chrome hubcaps                          
    2 - aluminum plates                         
    1 - pair of cargo pants                     
You realize you could make this without needing a workbench.
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with scavenge.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the Do It Yourself workbook to read the pattern for scrap boots.
A sheet of crumpled notebook paper with instructions on how to reinforce common boots.
It tells you how to make a pair of scrap boots with the following components:
    6 - license plates                          
    2 - chrome hubcaps                          
    1 - pair of work boots                      
    1 - roll of duct tape                       
You realize you could make this without needing a workbench.
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with scavenge.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the Do It Yourself workbook to read the diagram for a fur poncho.
Instructions scrawled in black marker on the back of a yellow manila envelope, describing how to make something.
It tells you how to make a fur poncho with the following components:
    1 - beefalo hide                            
    1 - chukka pelt                             
You realize you could make this without needing a workbench.
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the Do It Yourself workbook to read the diagram for a tinderbox.
Hastily drawn instructions about how to make a tinderbox out of regular materials.
It tells you how to make a tinderbox with the following components:
    1 - charcoal briquette                      
    1 - flat stone                              
    1 - lunch box                               
    1 - piece of flint                          
    1 - steel pipe cap                          
You realize you could make this without needing a workbench.
Making this would take a little knowledge of craft and a little knowledge of scavenge.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn jewelry crafting book to page 1: 'instructions for cutting diamond'.
A thin sheaf of light blue laminated sheets, with detailed instructions useful to a jeweler.
It tells you how to make a diamond with the following components:
    1 - rough diamond                           
Making this would take expertise in craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn jewelry crafting book to page 2: 'instructions for cutting emerald'.
A thin sheaf of light blue laminated sheets, with detailed instructions useful to a jeweler.
It tells you how to make an emerald with the following components:
    1 - rough emerald                           
Making this would take expertise in craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn jewelry crafting book to page 3: 'instructions for cutting peridot'.
A thin sheaf of light blue laminated sheets, with detailed instructions useful to a jeweler.
It tells you how to make a peridot with the following components:
    1 - rough peridot                           
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn jewelry crafting book to page 4: 'instructions for cutting ruby'.
A thin sheaf of light blue laminated sheets, with detailed instructions useful to a jeweler.
It tells you how to make a ruby with the following components:
    1 - rough ruby                              
Making this would take expertise in craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn jewelry crafting book to page 5: 'instructions for cutting sapphire'.
A thin sheaf of light blue laminated sheets, with detailed instructions useful to a jeweler.
It tells you how to make a sapphire with the following components:
    1 - rough sapphire                          
Making this would take expertise in craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn jewelry crafting book to page 6: 'instructions for cutting topaz'.
A thin sheaf of light blue laminated sheets, with detailed instructions useful to a jeweler.
It tells you how to make a topaz with the following components:
    1 - rough topaz                             
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn jewelry crafting book to page 7: 'instructions for knapping crystal'.
A guide from using a flat stone to refine a crystal spike into something more intentional. They seem to carry an almost religious significance.
It tells you how to make a krys with the following components:
    2 - short lengths of copper wire            
    1 - crystal spike                           
    1 - flat stone                              
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and good familiarity with blades.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Pas.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn jewelry crafting book to page 8: 'pattern for a black pearl necklace'.
A dark piece of paper with instructions on how to set and secure a valuable necklace.
It tells you how to make a black pearl necklace with the following components:
    7 - black pearls                            
    1 - silver chain                            
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and good familiarity with appraise.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn jewelry crafting book to page 9: 'pattern for a pearl necklace'.
Careful instructions on how to spread pearly goodness over someone's neck.
It tells you how to make a pearl necklace with the following components:
    7 - pearls                                  
    1 - silver chain                            
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with appraise.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn jewelry crafting book to page 10: 'pattern for an ornate epee'.
A thin sheaf of light blue laminated sheets, with detailed instructions useful to a jeweler.
It tells you how to make an ornate epee with the following components:
    3 - diamonds                                
    3 - emeralds                                
    3 - gold bars                               
    3 - rubies                                  
    3 - sapphires                               
    1 - w00tz rapier                            
Making this would take expertise in craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you could probably still learn something from making this.

You turn jewelry crafting book to page 11: 'pattern for gold diamond ring'.
A thin sheaf of light blue laminated sheets, with detailed instructions useful to a jeweler.
It tells you how to make a gold diamond ring with the following components:
    1 - diamond                                 
    1 - gold ring                               
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn jewelry crafting book to page 12: 'pattern for gold peridot ring'.
A thin sheaf of light blue laminated sheets, with detailed instructions useful to a jeweler.
It tells you how to make a gold peridot ring with the following components:
    1 - gold ring                               
    1 - peridot                                 
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn jewelry crafting book to page 13: 'pattern for gold ruby ring'.
A thin sheaf of light blue laminated sheets, with detailed instructions useful to a jeweler.
It tells you how to make a gold ruby ring with the following components:
    1 - gold ring                               
    1 - ruby                                    
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn jewelry crafting book to page 14: 'pattern for gold sapphire ring'.
A thin sheaf of light blue laminated sheets, with detailed instructions useful to a jeweler.
It tells you how to make a gold sapphire ring with the following components:
    1 - gold ring                               
    1 - sapphire                                
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn jewelry crafting book to page 15: 'pattern for gold topaz ring'.
A thin sheaf of light blue laminated sheets, with detailed instructions useful to a jeweler.
It tells you how to make a gold topaz ring with the following components:
    1 - gold ring                               
    1 - topaz                                   
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn jewelry crafting book to page 16: 'instructions for a krysknife'.
And so the religious significance becomes clear. The crystal calls out to its distant brother - under the right conditions, they can be combined and knapped into a stronger blade still. It is best not to linger on what one crystal's origin means for the other.
It tells you how to make a krysknife with the following components:
    1 - crystalline tooth                       
    1 - koran                                   
    1 - krys                                    
Making this would take good familiarity with linguist, expertise in craft, and expertise in blades.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Pas.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn jewelry crafting book to page 17: 'instructions for cutting quartz'.
A slightly stained recipe with dotted lines indicating where to cut specfically, and in which way to polish it for optimum shine.
It tells you how to make a quartz lens with the following components:
    1 - grindwheel                              
    1 - quartz crystal                          
Making this would take a complete mastery of craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn jewelry crafting book to page 18: 'pattern for a jewel roulette'.
A well-kept scrap of paper, with detailed instructions on how to make a large necklace that says "Look at how bling I am."
"BIGGIE" is signed near the bottom of the sheet.
It tells you how to make a jewel roulette with the following components:
    3 - silver meshes                           
    2 - grindwheels                             
    1 - diamond                                 
    1 - emerald                                 
    1 - gold chain                              
    1 - opal                                    
    1 - peridot                                 
    1 - ruby                                    
    1 - sapphire                                
    1 - topaz                                   
Making this would take serious expertise in craft, expertise in appraise, and good familiarity with cool.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 1: 'instructions for making a bat-wing condom'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making a sexy bat-wing condom.
It tells you how to make a bat-wing condom with the following components:
    1 - bat wing                                
    1 - o-ring                                  
Making this would take some familiarity with craft and some familiarity with fuck.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Saphijr.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 2: 'pattern for a ballistic face mask'.
A set of instructions on how to fashion a decent tactical mask out of loose materials.
It tells you how to make a ballistic face mask with the following components:
    3 - strips of kevlar                        
    1 - beaker of hardening treatment           
    1 - hockey mask                             
    1 - leather hide (any kind)                 
    1 - plastic tubing                          
Making this would take expertise in craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 3: 'pattern for a bunny pelt cap'.
A pattern showing detailed instructions for sewing a trendy new hat... out of bunnies...
It tells you how to make a bunny pelt cap with the following components:
    2 - bunny pelts                             
    1 - sheep pelt                              
    1 - spool of brass wire                     
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 4: 'pattern for a C.A.M.S. suit'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a computer assisted muscular stimulation suit with the following components:
    1 - CAMS sensor package                     
    1 - wired-up wetsuit                        
Making this would take a complete mastery of craft and expertise in science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you could probably still learn something from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 5: 'pattern for a carapace cap'.
A description of how to make a helmet using a tube and some insect carapace.
It tells you how to make a carapace cap with the following components:
    5 - ant carapaces                           
    5 - beetle carapaces                        
    5 - spider chitins                          
    2 - embalming fluids                        
    1 - bottle of monomer solution              
    1 - lacrosse helmet                         
Making this would take expertise in craft and good familiarity with scavenge.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you could probably still learn something from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 6: 'pattern for a chobo aketon'.
From nothing we came - fitting, then, that we would return to nothing. From what we could scrounge we made our armor, and were crushed. May you escape our fate, and raise our battlecry on your lips - Oh we love to live / the chobo life! o/~
It tells you how to make a chobo aketon with the following components:
 10u of urine                                   
    4 - monkey skins                            
    2 - bottles of chobo wine                   
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 7: 'pattern for a combat medic's satchel'.
A faded manual of instructions describing how to manufacture, by hand, a satchel containing everything a combat medic needs in a war zone. It's covered with numerous handwritten additions and modifications, making additional suggestions to customize the layout for faster response times.
It tells you how to make a combat medic's satchel with the following components:
    2 - yeti pelts                              
    1 - rock leech hide                         
    1 - sheep pelt                              
    1 - spool of brass wire                     
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft and good familiarity with medic.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You've made this 1 times before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 8: 'pattern for a cuir bouilli balaclava'.
A guide to making animal-glue impregnated boiled leather into a protective mask, alongside the very necessary engravings.
It tells you how to make a bouilli balaclava with the following components:
    2 - beefalo hides                           
    1 - armordillo snout                        
    1 - tail                                    
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Pas.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 9: 'pattern for a cuir bouilli teddy'.
A guide to making animal-glue impregnated boiled leather into a connected breastplate and skortasset. Your head swims with images of nipples.
It tells you how to make a bouilli teddy with the following components:
    3 - beefalo hides                           
    2 - armordillo snouts                       
    1 - tail                                    
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 10: 'pattern for a formic facade'.
A detailed diagram of how to meld a mask into the shape of an ant's face with plastic.
It tells you how to make a formic facade with the following components:
    5 - ant carapaces                           
    3 - carapace polyps                         
    2 - bottles of monomer solution             
    2 - embalming fluids                        
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
Making this would take expertise in craft and good familiarity with scavenge.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you could probably still learn something from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 11: 'pattern for a georgian mickey'.
A sheaf of papers covered in hastily sketched diagrams and tiny, cramped handwriting explaining a process for modifying a gas mask, riot helmet, and some other objects to form a piece of intimidating hybrid headwear.
It tells you how to make a georgian mickey with the following components:
    2 - chrome hubcaps                          
    1 - gas mask                                
    1 - riot helmet                             
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 12: 'pattern for a junk jacket'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a junk jacket with the following components:
    8 - rusty metal spikes                      
    5 - license plates                          
    1 - shirt (any kind)                        
Making this would take a little knowledge of craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 13: 'pattern for a kraken armet'.
A laminated sheet with instructions on how to take a large beak and make a visor helmet out of it.
It tells you how to make a kraken armet with the following components:
    2 - bottles of formaldehyde                 
    2 - leather hides (any kind)                
    2 - rusty metal spikes                      
    1 - beaker of hardening treatment           
    1 - grindwheel                              
    1 - white beak                              
Making this would take expertise in craft and good familiarity with scavenge.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 14: 'pattern for a leather belt'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making a leather belt:
It tells you how to make a leather belt with the following components:
    1 - coat hanger                             
    1 - leather hide (any kind)                 
Making this would take a little knowledge of craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on a sewing machine.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 15: 'pattern for a leather skirt'.
Plans on how to make a leather skirt, seemingly as an interstitial for a larger process.
It tells you how to make a leather skirt with the following components:
    3 - leather hides (any kind)                
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 16: 'pattern for a leech-hide jacket'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a leech-hide jacket with the following components:
    8 - rock leech hides                        
    3 - bunny pelts                             
    2 - ice yeti pelts                          
    2 - vials of cytidine                       
Making this would take expertise in craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 17: 'pattern for a lotus gusoku'.
A set of instructions on how to construct a set of full-body lotus armor, with some added reinforcement.
It tells you how to make a lotus gusoku with the following components:
    5 - spools of brass wire                    
    3 - aluminum plates                         
    1 - ceramic plate                           
    1 - iron bar                                
    1 - lotus kabuto                            
    1 - lotus kogake tabi                       
    1 - lotus kogake tebukuro                   
    1 - lotus kote                              
    1 - lotus kusazuri                          
    1 - lotus mogami-do                         
Making this would take good familiarity with craft, good familiarity with scavenge, and decent familiarity with linguist.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 18: 'pattern for a massive yukata'.
A tattered sheet of paper detailing construction of a japanese yukata, though the proportions are upscaled and the materials call specifically for flags. How odd.
It tells you how to make a tenebris yukata with the following components:
    3 - F.C.E.F. flags                          
Making this would take expertise in craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 19: 'pattern for a motorcycle helmet'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a motorcycle helmet with the following components:
    2 - bunny pelts                             
    2 - strips of kevlar                        
    1 - aerogel blanket                         
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
    1 - ProTec Skate Helmet                     
    1 - spraycan                                
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with ride.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 20: 'pattern for a pair of bilesoaked stranglers'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a pair of bilesoaked stranglers with the following components:
    8 - zombie hides                            
    4 - fibrous tissues                         
    2 - corroded green glands                   
    1 - fiber mesh                              
Making this would take expertise in craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on a sewing machine.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 21: 'pattern for a pair of cuir bouilli boot-cut moccasins'.
A guide to making animal-glue impregnated boiled leather into a pair of protective moccasins, and the tales of Beefalo hunts past that need to be engraved upon them.
It tells you how to make a pair of bouilli boot-cut moccasins with the following components:
    4 - beefalo hides                           
    2 - armordillo snouts                       
    2 - tails                                   
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 22: 'pattern for a pair of cuir bouilli riding gloves'.
A guide to making animal-glue impregnated boiled leather into a pair of protective riding gloves. Just looking at this makes your mind swim with the tales to be told on your biceps.
It tells you how to make a pair of bouilli riding gloves with the following components:
    4 - beefalo hides                           
    2 - armordillo snouts                       
    2 - tails                                   
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Pas.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 23: 'pattern for a pair of reinforced kevlar boots'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a pair of reinforced kevlar boots with the following components:
    3 - strips of kevlar                        
    1 - beaker of hardening treatment           
    1 - ceramic plate                           
    1 - pair of chukka boots                    
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Vishen.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 24: 'pattern for a pair of seachud swimmers'.
A foul smelling mat made of toilet paper covered in a wild spidery handwriting. It seems to describe how to put sea chud skin to a good use.
It tells you how to make a seachud swimmers with the following components:
    4 - sea chud scales                         
    2 - chudskins                               
    1 - leather gloves                          
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on a sewing machine.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 25: 'pattern for a parasol'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a black parasol with the following components:
    3 - pairs of black silk boxers              
    3 - pairs of satiny black panties           
    1 - aluminum bar                            
    1 - leather hide (any kind)                 
    1 - stick                                   
    1 - tanning fluid                           
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 26: 'pattern for a rabbitfur ushanka'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a rabbitfur ushanka with the following components:
    4 - bunny pelts                             
    2 - yeti pelts                              
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 27: 'pattern for a razor cloak'.
An instruction sheet on how to make a peculiar piece of Abom-Nation equipment. Interesting...
It tells you how to make a razor cloak with the following components:
    8 - strips of kevlar                        
    4 - spools of brass wire                    
    3 - electromagnetic dissipation assemblies  
    2 - exo plate scraps                        
    2 - tires                                   
    1 - travelling cloak                        
    1 - AbomNation flag                         
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with scavenge.
You realize you'd have to make this on a sewing machine.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Revolutionary Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 28: 'pattern for a skin sail'.
A laminated sheet with a sewing pattern for an aircraft component.
It tells you how to make a skin sail with the following components:
   10 - skins (any kind)                        
    5 - vials of elastin                        
    2 - bottles of formaldehyde                 
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 29: 'pattern for a tactical helmet'.
A set of schematics describing how to make a standard-issue tactical helmet with night vision.
It tells you how to make a Mk I tactical helmet with the following components:
    3 - lengths of plastic tubing               
    2 - empty canisters                         
    2 - quartz lenses                           
    2 - reinforced flex tubes                   
    2 - spools of brass wire                    
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
    1 - gas mask                                
    1 - pair of night vision goggles            
    1 - riot helmet                             
Making this would take expertise in craft, good familiarity with science, and good familiarity with brains.
You realize you'd have to make this on a sewing machine.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You feel like you could probably still learn something from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 30: 'pattern for a tentacle wrap'.
A sheet of paper with a stick-figure doodle of someone wearing a big belt. A second sketch details it as a kraken tentacle.
It tells you how to make a tentacle wrap with the following components:
    2 - embalming fluids                        
    1 - kraken tentacle                         
    1 - length of grip tape                     
Making this would take some familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with scavenge.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Seraphia.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 31: 'pattern for a trail pack'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a trail pack with the following components:
    2 - rock leech hides                        
    1 - chukka pelt                             
    1 - croc skin                               
    1 - reinforced flex tube                    
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You've made this 59 times before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 32: 'pattern for a viking helmet'.
A scroll of parchment with intricate details on how to piece together a traditional viking helmet.
It tells you how to make a viking helmet with the following components:
    1 - pair of chukka horns                    
    1 - rape wig                                
    1 - steel helmet                            
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You've made this 1 times before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 33: 'pattern for a wired-up wetsuit'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a wired-up wetsuit with the following components:
   30 - short lengths of copper wire            
   10 - gold wires                              
    1 - scuba suit                              
Making this would take serious expertise in craft and good familiarity with science.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You've made this 1 times before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 34: 'pattern for a woman suit'.
A piece of torn notebook paper, with a gruesome clothing pattern scrawled on it in spiky ballpoint pen.
It tells you how to make a woman suit with the following components:
    8 - human skins                             
    4 - tanning fluids                          
    2 - boobs                                   
    1 - spool of brass wire                     
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft and decent familiarity with torture.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 35: 'pattern for a wool cloak'.
A laminated sheet printed with instructions on how to properly stitch wool into a cloak.
It tells you how to make a wool cloak with the following components:
    5 - sheep pelts                             
    1 - spool of brass wire                     
    1 - travelling cloak                        
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 36: 'pattern for a zombie leather jacket'.
A torn-up piece of notebook paper, lightly stained with blood. Hand-scrawled instructions detail how to make a jacket out of zombie hide.
It tells you how to make a zombie leather jacket with the following components:
   10 - zombie hides                            
    2 - vials of cytidine                       
    1 - beaker of hardening treatment           
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and some familiarity with chemistry.
You realize you'd have to make this on a sewing machine.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 37: 'pattern for ammunition bandolier'.
To make a rugged strap, you'll want some rock leech hides - tough bastards, to be sure. Their skin reacts weirdly with cytidine, makes it more pliable. Brass wire to give form and flex, thread in the ammo pouches and hey presto - that's a bando right there.
It tells you how to make an ammo bandolier with the following components:
    3 - rock leech hides                        
    2 - ammo pouches                            
    2 - vials of cytidine                       
    1 - spool of brass wire                     
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft and some familiarity with chemistry.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 38: 'pattern for an ammo pouch'.
'Cut the canister in half, flatten both halves. Chukka pelt is used because once plucked it's durable and leathery already. You want the tail sinews to thread everything together and make the straps. Bet you didn't think I liked arts and crafts, eh?'
It tells you how to make two ammo pouches with the following components:
    8 - rat tails                               
    2 - chukka pelts                            
    1 - Giggle Cream canister                   
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 39: 'pattern for an armordillo-face bascinet'.
Guidance on stitching armordillo face plates into beefalo leather, to create a protective and fearsome helmet.
It tells you how to make an armordillo-face bascinet with the following components:
    2 - armordillo plates                       
    2 - beefalo hides                           
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 40: 'pattern for an armored bustle dress'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a viscountess' raiment with the following components:
    1 - bustled dress                           
    1 - suit of plasteel armor                  
Making this would take expertise in craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 41: 'pattern for armordillo hikers'.
Instructions on exactly how to turn chukka boots, already practical, into their reinforced and armored counterparts - for hardcore hiking.
It tells you how to make a pair of armordillo hikers with the following components:
    2 - armordillo plates                       
    2 - beefalo hides                           
    1 - pair of chukka boots                    
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Pas.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 42: 'pattern for armordillo plate gauntlets'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a pair of armordillo plate gauntlets with the following components:
    3 - armordillo plates                       
    2 - beefalo hides                           
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You've made this 1 times before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 43: 'pattern for armordillo plate jacket'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make an armordillo plate jacket with the following components:
    3 - armordillo plates                       
    1 - beefalo hide                            
    1 - chukka pelt                             
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You've made this 1 times before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 44: 'pattern for armordillo plate trousers'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make an armordillo plate trousers with the following components:
    3 - armordillo plates                       
    3 - chukka pelts                            
    1 - spool of brass wire                     
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You've made this 1 times before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 45: 'pattern for basilisk mitts'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a pair of basilisk mitts with the following components:
    2 - beakers of hardening treatment          
    1 - basilisk hide                           
    1 - exo plate scrap                         
    1 - spiked gloves                           
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 46: 'pattern for chitin fiber footings'.
A very cared-for scrap of paper with some light sketches and pictograms scrawled over it on charcoal.
It tells you how to make a pair of chitin fiber footings with the following components:
    5 - spider chitins                          
    2 - leather hides (any kind)                
    1 - beaker of hardening treatment           
    1 - jawbone                                 
    1 - pile of scrap wood                      
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and some familiarity with climb.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 47: 'pattern for chitin fiber gloves'.
A very cared-for scrap of paper with some light sketches and pictograms scrawled over it on charcoal.
It tells you how to make a pair of chitin fiber gloves with the following components:
    5 - spider chitins                          
    2 - vials of elastin                        
    1 - embalming fluid                         
    1 - leather gloves                          
Making this would take good familiarity with craft and some familiarity with climb.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 48: 'pattern for chudskin cowl'.
This pattern depicts the creation of an unsettling mask and hood combination around a hockey mask. You feel unclean just looking at it.
It tells you how to make a chudskin cowl with the following components:
    3 - chudskins                               
    1 - hockey mask                             
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 49: 'pattern for chudskin gantlet'.
Oh for the love of...Why is it necessary to slather it in 'sewer grease'? Who patterned this thing?
It tells you how to make a pair of chudskin gantlets with the following components:
    2 - beetle carapaces                        
    2 - chudskins                               
    1 - lacrosse gloves                         
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 50: 'pattern for chudskin jacket'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a chudskin jacket with the following components:
    5 - chudskins                               
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 51: 'pattern for chudskin leggings'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a pair of chudskin leggings with the following components:
    3 - chudskins                               
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You've made this 10 times before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 52: 'pattern for chudskin pants'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a pair of chudskin pants with the following components:
    3 - chudskins                               
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You've made this 1 times before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 53: 'pattern for chudskin skirt'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a chudskin skirt with the following components:
    1 - chudskin                                
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You've made this 1 times before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 54: 'pattern for chudskin stompas'.
A pattern depicting the transformation of work boots into crustier, nastier work boots. Also makes them into armor, or something - your mind sluices off of the outcome when you try to grasp it.
It tells you how to make a chudskin stompas with the following components:
    2 - beetle carapaces                        
    2 - chudskins                               
    1 - pair of work boots                      
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 55: 'pattern for chukka boots'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a pair of chukka boots with the following components:
    3 - chukka pelts                            
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You've made this 1 times before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 56: 'pattern for dino arm guards'.
Someone's detailed taxidermy plans for the local... wildlife. Most of the page has been ripped apart, but what remains is legible.
It tells you how to make a pair of dino arm guards with the following components:
    4 - dino hides                              
    2 - bottles of formaldehyde                 
    2 - jawbones                                
    2 - vines                                   
    1 - leather bracers                         
    1 - tanning fluid                           
Making this would take expertise in craft and some familiarity with chemistry.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 57: 'pattern for gator boots'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a pair of gator boots with the following components:
    2 - beakers of hardening treatment          
    1 - cowboy boots                            
    1 - croc skin                               
    1 - exo plate scrap                         
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You've made this 1 times before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 58: 'pattern for gilding tire armor'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a golden tire armor with the following components:
   20 - gold chains                             
   20 - gold wires                              
   10 - gold doubloons                          
    3 - golden eggs                             
    1 - tire armor                              
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 59: 'pattern for heavy leather chaps'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a pair of heavy leather chaps with the following components:
    3 - leather hides (any kind)                
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 60: 'pattern for juicer gloves'.
A scrap of paper with stretching glove designs sketched on it.
It tells you how to make a pair of juicer gloves with the following components:
    5 - rigid skins (any kind)                  
    2 - vials of elastin                        
    1 - chudskin                                
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 61: 'pattern for juicer leggings'.
A scrap of paper with an elaborate legging design sketched on it.
It tells you how to make a pair of juicer leggings with the following components:
    6 - rigid skins (any kind)                  
    3 - chukka pelts                            
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Starius.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 62: 'pattern for junk pants'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a pair of junk pants with the following components:
    4 - license plates                          
    4 - rusty metal spikes                      
    1 - pair of pants (any kind)                
Making this would take a little knowledge of craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Elyssa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 63: 'pattern for leather beret'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a leather beret with the following components:
    1 - leather hide (any kind)                 
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You've made this 802 times before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 64: 'pattern for leather bracers'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a pair of leather bracers with the following components:
    2 - leather hides (any kind)                
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 65: 'pattern for leather gloves'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a pair of leather gloves with the following components:
    2 - leather hides (any kind)                
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You've made this 1 times before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 66: 'pattern for leather jacket'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a leather jacket with the following components:
    3 - leather hides (any kind)                
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 67: 'pattern for leather pants'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making a pair of leather pants.
It tells you how to make a pair of leather pants with the following components:
    3 - leather hides (any kind)                
Making this would take some familiarity with craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on a sewing machine.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. jester.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 68: 'pattern for leather vest'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making a leather vest:
It tells you how to make a leather vest with the following components:
    2 - leather hides (any kind)                
Making this would take decent familiarity with craft.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Novalee.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 69: 'pattern for leech-hide boots'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a pair of leech-hide boots with the following components:
    4 - bunny pelts                             
    4 - rock leech hides                        
    1 - ice yeti pelt                           
    1 - vial of cytidine                        
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 70: 'pattern for leech-hide gauntlets'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a pair of leech-hide gauntlets with the following components:
    4 - bunny pelts                             
    4 - rock leech hides                        
    1 - ice yeti pelt                           
    1 - vial of cytidine                        
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 71: 'pattern for leech-hide trousers'.
A laminated sheet printed with a sewing pattern for making an article of clothing.
It tells you how to make a pair of leech-hide trousers with the following components:
   10 - rock leech hides                        
    3 - ice yeti pelts                          
    2 - bunny pelts                             
    2 - vials of cytidine                       
Making this would take expertise in craft.
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You turn sewing pattern book to page 72: 'schematics for a razor dentata'.
A sheet showing you how to make a penis-removal device small enough to fit in a vagina.
It tells you how to make a razor dentata with the following components:
    2 - razor blades                            
    2 - small springs                           
    1 - brick of quick-mold plastic             
Making this would take some familiarity with craft and some familiarity with fuck.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Saphijr.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the wasteland still to read the protocol for distilling salt.
A set of instructions for distilling salt from sea water.
It tells you how to make a bag of salt with the following components:
 25u of saltwater                               
Making this would take a little knowledge of chemistry.
You realize you'd have to make this on a wasteland still.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the wasteland still to read the set of instructions for making soda.
A set of detailed instructions on how to brew homemade soda.
It tells you how to make a keg of homebrew soda with the following components:
 25u of water                                   
    4 - packets of sugar                        
    1 - soda keg                                
Making this would take good familiarity with craft.
You realize you'd have to make this on a wasteland still.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You've made this 1 times before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the wasteland still to read the coffee cask recipe.
A stained sheet of paper, it explains how brazilians used to pick coffee cherries from plants, and make the best coffee in the whole world. The paper smells faintly of coffee.
It tells you how to make a sealed cask of coffee with the following components:
   30 - bundles of coffee cherries              
    1 - pile of scrap wood                      
Making this would take a little knowledge of chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Clarissa.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.

You peer into the wasteland still to read the coffee recipe.
A bartender's guide explaining how to properly divide up and store cups of coffee in a heated crate.
It tells you how to make a crate of coffee with the following components:
    1 - pile of scrap wood                      
    1 - sealed cask of coffee                   
Making this would take a little knowledge of chemistry.
In the upper right corner is a note: 'First discovered by Dr. Vishen.'
You haven't made this before.
You don't think you could learn anything from making this.