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If you want to make your own go ahead or if you want to improve upon it do that too. I don't play TKOM anymore and I've uninstalled it. So it doesn't matter to me anymore.
That is all it does. It shows where the leaks are just like the construction tool does. I took the leak icons off the construction tool as they block and slow down building. So I put the leak tool in as I called it to show where the leaks are if someone wanted to know.
It's function is to show the leak icons. That's it.
Pull out the tool while you are building a habitat it shows the leak icons. That *is* it's function.