Fire+Water=Steam
steam
If you are talking about a steam powered fire engine, for fire fighting, the answer is yes. If you are talking about a steam engine fed steam from a boiler, the answer is maybe. Some plants shut down their boilers nightly, others don't. Steam engines themselves however, do not use fire to operate, only boilers do.
A rotary steam engine was a fire engine basically
As long as you buy it from steam it will NOT give you a virus
A train that runs on steam. But first you need the coal and fire and shovel.
The negative effect of a steam boat is that it causes a fire and can explode due to steam pressure.
The negative effect of a steam boat is that it causes a fire and can explode due to steam pressure.
Fire + Earth on the crafting table
Depends on what you mean my "combat". The USAF stations fire support vehicles at every base. These vehicles are in combat zones, but no one is riding them down the streets of Baghdad. Fire support vehicles are considered non-combat vehicles. But like everything else, people can shoot at them.
The negative effect of a steam boat is that it causes a fire and can explode due to steam pressure.
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