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== Gettin' to work == | == Gettin' to work == | ||
Miners are equipped with the yellow-striped [[Engineering Headset]] allowing them regular radio contact as well as a special Engineering channel | Miners are equipped with the yellow-striped [[Engineering Headset]] allowing them regular radio contact as well as a special Engineering channel. Speaking using any special headset can be accomplished with '':h'' before the message. | ||
As you start the round, walk over to one of the lockers and unlock it. Your starting gear is a space suit, a [[jetpack]] (goes on your back), a mining belt (goes on your waist), and an [[optical meson scanner]] (goes on your eyes). In addition are some satchels, explosives, a GPS, a geological scanner, a [[Cargo Transporter]], and a powered pickaxe. You can take whichever of these you will need and put them in your pockets or on your mining belt. | As you start the round, walk over to one of the lockers and unlock it. Your starting gear is a space suit, a [[jetpack]] (goes on your back), a mining belt (goes on your waist), and an [[optical meson scanner]] (goes on your eyes). In addition are some satchels, explosives, a GPS, a geological scanner, a [[Cargo Transporter]], and a powered pickaxe. You can take whichever of these you will need and put them in your pockets or on your mining belt. | ||
All set? Great! Click the jetpack icon in the top left to turn on your jetpack, and then click the breath mask icon to start your flow of oxygen. Head south until you're out on the asteroid belt. As a miner, your biggest preoccupations are going to be harvesting as much ore and as many gems as humanly possible, moving those things to where they're useful, and blinging yourself out with the coolest stuff your fabricator has to offer. | All set? Great! Click the jetpack icon in the top left to turn on your jetpack, and then click the breath mask icon to start your flow of oxygen. Head south until you're out on the asteroid belt. As a miner, your biggest preoccupations are going to be harvesting as much ore and as many gems as humanly possible, moving those things to where they're useful, and blinging yourself out with the coolest stuff your fabricator has to offer. | ||
== Profiting == | |||
If the warmth and affection of your fellow station crew isn't enough to motivate you, miners have some other incentives to do their dirty work. | |||
* Using your ID Card on a barcode printer will add your bank account information to any barcodes printed. A crate marked this way that ships from the [[Quartermaster|Cargo Bay]] will split the sale profits with you, directly depositing to your account. | |||
* The Quartermasters themselves can occasionally get their hands on stuff that is useful to you, and generally look for a fair trade. | |||
* The special ores in the mining field are required for a lot of higher-end gear and constructions. Cool armor and [[Pod]] equipment are some of the best stuff you can only get with the work of miners. | |||
* Miners are also in a good position to go on salvaging missions in deep space, finding cool loot and making money in more dangerous but also more exciting conditions. | |||
== Advanced == | == Advanced == |
Revision as of 13:22, 5 June 2013
You haul 16 tons and what do you get? Radiation poisoning and blown up, most likely. The Miner is a special Engineering role tasked with exploring and gathering the wealth offered by a nearby asteroid field. Miners start and base out of a separate facility on another z-level from the main station, connected by a two-way fast shuttle. Being a Miner means a mostly solitary job amidst cold space, and you have access to as much or more EVA gear than EVA itself on the station proper. The job can be hazardous, especially given its isolation; Security almost never responds to calls from the Mining Outpost no matter what happens, so antagonists often mark it as a murder-with-no-consequences zone. On the other hand, mining can mean you are insulated from the usual insanity going on the main station as well. A skillful Mining shift can be of enormous benefit to the station, gathering precious ores by the hundreds and using the Cargo Transporter to send them where they're needed in a matter of moments. Quartermasters and Roboticists will always be thankful for the proper materials for their job.
Gettin' to work
Miners are equipped with the yellow-striped Engineering Headset allowing them regular radio contact as well as a special Engineering channel. Speaking using any special headset can be accomplished with :h before the message.
As you start the round, walk over to one of the lockers and unlock it. Your starting gear is a space suit, a jetpack (goes on your back), a mining belt (goes on your waist), and an optical meson scanner (goes on your eyes). In addition are some satchels, explosives, a GPS, a geological scanner, a Cargo Transporter, and a powered pickaxe. You can take whichever of these you will need and put them in your pockets or on your mining belt.
All set? Great! Click the jetpack icon in the top left to turn on your jetpack, and then click the breath mask icon to start your flow of oxygen. Head south until you're out on the asteroid belt. As a miner, your biggest preoccupations are going to be harvesting as much ore and as many gems as humanly possible, moving those things to where they're useful, and blinging yourself out with the coolest stuff your fabricator has to offer.
Profiting
If the warmth and affection of your fellow station crew isn't enough to motivate you, miners have some other incentives to do their dirty work.
- Using your ID Card on a barcode printer will add your bank account information to any barcodes printed. A crate marked this way that ships from the Cargo Bay will split the sale profits with you, directly depositing to your account.
- The Quartermasters themselves can occasionally get their hands on stuff that is useful to you, and generally look for a fair trade.
- The special ores in the mining field are required for a lot of higher-end gear and constructions. Cool armor and Pod equipment are some of the best stuff you can only get with the work of miners.
- Miners are also in a good position to go on salvaging missions in deep space, finding cool loot and making money in more dangerous but also more exciting conditions.
Advanced
All in all, mining is a job that is very easy to do, but quite a bit harder to do well. For details, check out the Guide to Mining.
Crew Objectives
As a loyal crew member, you can sometimes be assigned some strictly optional objectives to keep yourself busy while you wait for something to happen. As a miner, you can expect to see the following:
Find at least 10 gems among all miners
Just go out and slap concussive charges on thick veins, the gems will pop out almost on their own. You merely need to reveal them to complete this objective, they do not need to be shipped to the station.
Create at least 3 suits of industrial space armor
You want one for yourself anyway, so if you're of a mind to complete this objective, just get some more Uqill and run the fabricators.
Syndicate Miners
By default, a miner has access to EVA gear and top-quality internals, a completely remote area to spawn his traitor gear, and easy access to added toys that the station does not get (mechanized boots in particular are amazing for a traitor). Miners often have access to other identities, whether due to their colleagues spawning brain dead or by a quick murder of a co-worker out in the unforgiving void of space. Miners' Engineering access also lets them pick through helpful equipment from any lockers the Engineers left open. Use your cool gear for hit and run style attacks on the station, retreating into the depths of space before sec can nab you.
The miner also has access to a special Mining Charge Hacker. It turns regular mining charges from concussive to explosive and allows you to stick them onto anything (walls, floors, etc.) It costs almost all of your crystals, but mining charges are cheap to produce and you can carry several on your belt at once, so you do the math. A little bit of regular mining work will pay off as well-- the mechanical boots will let you avoid security & vigilantes in space, and an industrial armor set will let you safely blow things up at point blank range. A well equipped mining traitor is basically a one man nuke ops team. Make sure to gloat as you hold the station at your mercy.
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