Does every operation contain a chest?

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After playing through a lot of operations in the underground we've noticed that a few of them have a chest or two scattered.

I'm not talking about the odd backpack or bag but a big honking green army chest, with yellow or green items inside.

The question is, does every operation contain one of these and we've just been lousy at finding them or is this part of the randomness of the underground?



Best Answer

In the Underground its random. As soon as you enter the Underground you get random Tile Sets that get pieced together.

Some of these Tiles have set chest locations on them.

Once you learn them you should always check them, since that is the only position where extra loot can drop in the Underground




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What is chest operation?

Overview. A thoracotomy is surgery to open your chest. During this procedure, a surgeon makes an incision in the chest wall between your ribs, usually to operate on your lungs. Through this incision, the surgeon can remove part or all of a lung. Thoracotomy is often done to treat lung cancer.

What are types of chest surgery?

Thoracic surgery refers to operations on organs in the chest, including the heart, lungs and esophagus. Examples of thoracic surgery include coronary artery bypass surgery, heart transplant, lung transplant and removal of parts of the lung affected by cancer.

Why do people get chest surgery?

Remove cancer (such as lung cancer) or biopsy an unknown growth. Treat injuries that cause lung tissue to collapse (pneumothorax or hemothorax) Treat permanently collapsed lung tissue (atelectasis) Remove lung tissue that is diseased or damaged from emphysema or bronchiectasis.

Do they break ribs for lung surgery?

Incision: The surgeon will make a six to eight-inch incision below the shoulder blades and between the ribs. Then they will separate the skin, muscle, and ribs to access the lungs. Operation: The lung being operated on is deflated so that air does not move it while the surgeon repairs or removes the damaged area.



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