Yondu's added a Kree tech 3D printer to the standard car, it's about the size of a medium-sized suitcase. For people curious about how it works, it comes with a construction manual and instructions, as well as clear and simple step-by-step holographic screen guides. Because the Kree Empire includes so many worlds it's easy to make compatible with other technology, so people that can design their own patterns or buy them out of the shop for the price of a small item can probably find a way to connect their device. The printer will already acknowledge the Standard Car computer.
The printer is limited to items the size of a large dictionary or a quart jug, and the raw material drawer accepts materials about the same size.
It comes preprogrammed with things like various sizes of bottles that could be used for potions, as well as screws, nuts, bolts, and nails.
The item has to be a consistant material. You can make the bottles, and then the lids. You can make fine wires you might need for soldering. You can make bullets and casings. You can't make an entire device, or a bottle with the lid and contents, or full ammunition.
You have to make your own biological or volatile contents. It can't create potions or power sources or chemicals that need to be used in whatever you're building. You can't print a wooden item.
You can't use uniquely produced substances. You can print items made of glass, common crystals, plastics, aluminum or iron. You can't print items made of vibranium, orihalcon, kryptonite, or flubber. Basically if it can't be produced on most worlds, then the printer can't handle it and will just spit the material back out with a screen note that it's not an acceptable material.
Raw materials can by bought through the shop for the price of a small item.
The printer will take cleaned glass bottles, plastics, aluminum, and leftovers from other store-bought items as raw materials. It won't take train-created items. Meaning you could put a coke bottle or the remains of an iron spike found on a mission. It wouldn't take train silverware.
Magically generated raw materials can be used (such as terrible copper), but they will probably create items of lower quality.
The printer is meant to make it easier for people to get simple items between stops without using the shop, not as a replacement for the shop. So people who make potions will have a container for those potions or engineers won't be at a loss for repair/basic construction supplies or they could slowly do unique projects. People who design custom ammo for their weapons can use it for basic parts.
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The printer is meant to make it easier for people to get simple items between stops without using the shop, not as a replacement for the shop. So people who make potions will have a container for those potions or engineers won't be at a loss for repair/basic construction supplies or they could slowly do unique projects. People who design custom ammo for their weapons can use it for basic parts.