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If you go into space without [[EVA]] gear and internals equipped (or some [[Chemistry|insane spacewalking chemicals mix]]), expect to die extremely quickly from | If you go into space without [[EVA]] gear and internals equipped (or some [[Chemistry|insane spacewalking chemicals mix]]), expect to die extremely quickly from [[Doctoring#Suffocation|suffocation]], depressurization, and severe burns. And if you go in without a [[Engineering Objects#Jetpack|jetpack]] (or propulsion upgrade as a cyborg, which is essentially a jetpack upgrade) or at least a [[General Objects#Fire Extinguisher|fire extinguisher]] (preferably with the safety off), expect to get lost in space since you can hardly move without one. Anything that isn't a floor or a wall is probably space and you shouldn't stand on it unless you enjoy dying horribly. Ever see the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LEa0FN1bf8 airlock scene] in Event Horizon? Yeah, like that. | ||
You can move in space without a jetpack or similar as long as you are within one tile of something solid, like a wall or asteroid. If you are not, then you will be carried on indefinitely by inertia until you run into something. You can change the direction you are moving by throwing something from your inventory in the opposite direction you want to move, which can save your life if you find yourself accidentally floating away from the station. | You can move in space without a jetpack or similar as long as you are within one tile of something solid, like a wall or asteroid. If you are not, then you will be carried on indefinitely by inertia until you run into something. You can change the direction you are moving by throwing something from your inventory in the opposite direction you want to move, which can save your life if you find yourself accidentally floating away from the station. |
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Space will kill you if you fuck with it.
If you go into space without EVA gear and internals equipped (or some insane spacewalking chemicals mix), expect to die extremely quickly from suffocation, depressurization, and severe burns. And if you go in without a jetpack (or propulsion upgrade as a cyborg, which is essentially a jetpack upgrade) or at least a fire extinguisher (preferably with the safety off), expect to get lost in space since you can hardly move without one. Anything that isn't a floor or a wall is probably space and you shouldn't stand on it unless you enjoy dying horribly. Ever see the airlock scene in Event Horizon? Yeah, like that.
You can move in space without a jetpack or similar as long as you are within one tile of something solid, like a wall or asteroid. If you are not, then you will be carried on indefinitely by inertia until you run into something. You can change the direction you are moving by throwing something from your inventory in the opposite direction you want to move, which can save your life if you find yourself accidentally floating away from the station.
Vampires should avoid any exposure to space as the light will inflict burn damage. Changelings are not harmed by space in any way and should take advantage of this fact. Blobs are not harmed by space either, but they can't expand on it without space bridge blobs, and without suitable protective blob membranes, are exceptionally vulnerable to Space Pods.