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After a scathing essay by the imitable Dr. Woofenschmirtz that resulted in much public outcry, the national congress of Engineering Gas Storage hastily decided to rename the country [[Databank Room#Atlas|Databank Room]]. | After a scathing essay by the imitable Dr. Woofenschmirtz that resulted in much public outcry, the national congress of Engineering Gas Storage hastily decided to rename the country [[Databank Room#Atlas|Databank Room]]. | ||
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|Picture=MantaEngineeringGasStorage.png | |||
|Function=Storing engineering in gas form, duh. | |||
|Access=[[Chief Engineer]], [[Engineer]] | |||
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'''Engineering Gas Storage''' is a room below [[Engineering Power Room#Manta|Engineering Power Room]] where the Engineering department's atmospherics supplies are kept. It mostly consists of canisters of [[gas]], but there's a few odd bits and ends here and there. | |||
You can find [[General Objects#Canister|canisters]] of [[Gas#Oxygen|oxygen]], [[Gas#Carbon Dioxide|CO2]], [[Gas#N2|nitrogen]], and [[Gas#Air|air mix]] here, but for whatever reason, [[Gas#Plasma|plasma]] is the most common, since there's five cans of it behind some glass. Supposedly, it's for refilling the tanks of plasma consumed by [[Singularity Generator|singularity engine]], but let's be honest, they're probably just for flooding the ship with it and starting a roaring fire. Besides, was it ''really'' all about the plasma? | |||
Here's another mystery, or at least, some strange choice on the part of the makers: this room also has an Atmospheric Technician locker. Don't get too excited; [[Atmospheric Technician]] is still no longer a job, and there's nothing particularly interesting in it beyond the unique atmos tech jumpsuit, [[Engineering Objects#Firesuit|a firesuit]], a [[Engineering Objects#Hard Hat|hardhat]], and some [[Engineering Objects#Optical Meson Scanner|meson goggles]] | |||
Besides these mysteries, there's also two [[Engineering Objects#Air Siphon|air siphons]] for capturing and releasing gas, two [[Engineering Objects#Air Scrubber|air scrubbers]] for cleaning up air, a [[Engineering Objects#Tank Dispenser|tank dispenser]] with both [[Gas#Plasma|plasma]] and [[Gas#Oxygen|O2]] tanks. Should you need to make new canisters of gas, this room also has a [[Making and Breaking#Gas Extractor|gas extractor]] that does exactly that. | |||
==Maintenance Information== | |||
There is no vent. ''Manta'''s mission definitely not about vents. | |||
The APC for this room is on the top wall. | |||
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|Picture=KondaruEngineeringGasStorage.PNG | |||
|Function=Storing gaseous engineering, duh. | |||
|Access=[[Chief Engineer]], [[Engineer]] | |||
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As you could can probably guess from the name, the '''Engineering Gas Storage''' area left of [[Hot Loop#Kondaru|Engineering's Hot Loop]] is where, well, the Engineering department stores most of its gas. Specifically: | |||
*Two cans of [[Gas#N2|nitrogen]], an inert gas sometimes used as an alternative to plasma in the gas loops, in their own white-tiled room, which looks like a cute lil' freezer room (it's not--you won't freeze in there). | |||
*Five cans of [[Gas#Plasma|plasma]], ready to burn, in a small subroom with lovely red-orange tiles (or is it orange-red?). | |||
*Four cans of [[Gas#Oxygen|oxygen]], whose uses should be obvious. | |||
*Two cans of [[Gas#Carbon Dioxide|CO2]], another plasma alternative. | |||
A gas extractor is also here, so you can get more cans out of particular materials, as well as a tank storage unit. Those handheld tanks aren't useful for the engine, but science loves the plasma tanks and you can use the oxygen tanks as internals. | |||
There's also a three-port mixer, in case you want to mix your gas old-school style. It's a bit weird, but it's nothing your [[Engineer]] training hasn't prepped you for, right? | |||
==Maintenance Information== | |||
There is no vent. It would be a bit redundant. | |||
The APC for this room is on the right wall. | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:37, 2 February 2024
Engineering Gas Storage | |
Location | |
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Storing gaseous engineering, duh. | |
As you could can probably guess from the name, the Engineering Gas Storage area right of Engineering's Hot Loop is where, well, the Engineering department stores most of its gas. Specifically:
- Four cans of nitrogen, an inert gas sometimes used as an alternative to plasma in the gas loops, in their own white-tiled room, which looks like a cute lil' freezer room (it's not--you won't freeze in there).
- Four cans of plasma, ready to burn, in a small subroom with lovely red-orange tiles (or is it orange-red?).
- Three cans of oxygen, whose uses should be obvious.
- Three cans of CO2, another plasma alternative.
There's also a two-port mixer, in case you want to mix your gas old-school style. It's a bit weird, but it's nothing your Engineer training hasn't prepped you for, right?
Maintenance Information
There is no vent. Lack of it keeps the Engineering gas in here.
The APC for this room is in the top left corner.
After a scathing essay by the imitable Dr. Woofenschmirtz that resulted in much public outcry, the national congress of Engineering Gas Storage hastily decided to rename the country Databank Room.
Engineering Gas Storage | |
Location | |
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Storing engineering in gas form, duh. | |
Engineering Gas Storage is a room below Engineering Power Room where the Engineering department's atmospherics supplies are kept. It mostly consists of canisters of gas, but there's a few odd bits and ends here and there.
You can find canisters of oxygen, CO2, nitrogen, and air mix here, but for whatever reason, plasma is the most common, since there's five cans of it behind some glass. Supposedly, it's for refilling the tanks of plasma consumed by singularity engine, but let's be honest, they're probably just for flooding the ship with it and starting a roaring fire. Besides, was it really all about the plasma?
Here's another mystery, or at least, some strange choice on the part of the makers: this room also has an Atmospheric Technician locker. Don't get too excited; Atmospheric Technician is still no longer a job, and there's nothing particularly interesting in it beyond the unique atmos tech jumpsuit, a firesuit, a hardhat, and some meson goggles
Besides these mysteries, there's also two air siphons for capturing and releasing gas, two air scrubbers for cleaning up air, a tank dispenser with both plasma and O2 tanks. Should you need to make new canisters of gas, this room also has a gas extractor that does exactly that.
Maintenance Information
There is no vent. Manta's mission definitely not about vents.
The APC for this room is on the top wall.
Engineering Gas Storage | |
Location | |
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Storing gaseous engineering, duh. | |
As you could can probably guess from the name, the Engineering Gas Storage area left of Engineering's Hot Loop is where, well, the Engineering department stores most of its gas. Specifically:
- Two cans of nitrogen, an inert gas sometimes used as an alternative to plasma in the gas loops, in their own white-tiled room, which looks like a cute lil' freezer room (it's not--you won't freeze in there).
- Five cans of plasma, ready to burn, in a small subroom with lovely red-orange tiles (or is it orange-red?).
- Four cans of oxygen, whose uses should be obvious.
- Two cans of CO2, another plasma alternative.
A gas extractor is also here, so you can get more cans out of particular materials, as well as a tank storage unit. Those handheld tanks aren't useful for the engine, but science loves the plasma tanks and you can use the oxygen tanks as internals.
There's also a three-port mixer, in case you want to mix your gas old-school style. It's a bit weird, but it's nothing your Engineer training hasn't prepped you for, right?
Maintenance Information
There is no vent. It would be a bit redundant.
The APC for this room is on the right wall.