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** Canceling factory production refunds only metal cost, energy cost is not refunded and is lost.
 
** Canceling factory production refunds only metal cost, energy cost is not refunded and is lost.
 
* Reclaiming unfinished nanoframe seems to be particular case of reclaiming alive unit and as such, refunds 80% of metal cost.
 
* Reclaiming unfinished nanoframe seems to be particular case of reclaiming alive unit and as such, refunds 80% of metal cost.
** You can reclaim your own nanoframes and alive units.
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* You can reclaim your own nanoframes and alive units.
** You can reclaim allied and enemy nanoframes (even if it is currently building). Allied reclaiming is generally considered offensive: Read the [[Zero-K:Code_of_Conduct|Code of Conduct]]!
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* You can reclaim allied and enemy nanoframes (even if it is currently building). Allied reclaiming is generally considered offensive: Read the [[Zero-K:Code_of_Conduct|Code of Conduct]]!
 
* Reclaim speed is the same as the constructor's build power. For reclaiming alive units, this means the metal income from reclaiming will only be half the constructor's build power due to only receiving 50% of the full metal value.
 
* Reclaim speed is the same as the constructor's build power. For reclaiming alive units, this means the metal income from reclaiming will only be half the constructor's build power due to only receiving 50% of the full metal value.
  

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