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The Cosmic Mobile Factory utilizes advanced robotics for the construction of custom homes, integrating sustainable materials and high-performance building techniques. Key features include fire-resistant designs, Energy Star-rated all-electric appliances, and customizable floor plans. The factory employs automated processes to enhance efficiency and precision, ensuring compliance with stringent building codes and environmental standards. The system is optimized for rapid deployment in fire-affected areas.

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