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The Atmospheric Technician was a job that was featured quite extensively in Donut and Dev Station. Atmos Techs were responsible for ensuring the crew had enough air to breath and the station's air was kept clean of toxic gases. This often never worked out in practice and the Atmos Techs intentionally or incompetently caused many a crewmember to die. Additionally the code for calculating changes in the air caused immense lag. Once the offending code was excised, replaced and the department closed the Atmos Techs soon became useless and discontinued. | The Atmospheric Technician was a job that was featured quite extensively in Donut and Dev Station. Atmos Techs were responsible for ensuring the crew had enough air to breath and the station's air was kept clean of toxic gases. This often never worked out in practice and the Atmos Techs intentionally or incompetently caused many a crewmember to die. Additionally the code for calculating changes in the air caused immense lag. Once the offending code was excised, replaced and the department closed the Atmos Techs soon became useless and discontinued. | ||
Somewhere out | Somewhere out there in space the last remaining evidence of this once proud and important job still exists. | ||
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Revision as of 02:25, 9 August 2013
The Atmospheric Technician was a job that was featured quite extensively in Donut and Dev Station. Atmos Techs were responsible for ensuring the crew had enough air to breath and the station's air was kept clean of toxic gases. This often never worked out in practice and the Atmos Techs intentionally or incompetently caused many a crewmember to die. Additionally the code for calculating changes in the air caused immense lag. Once the offending code was excised, replaced and the department closed the Atmos Techs soon became useless and discontinued.
Somewhere out there in space the last remaining evidence of this once proud and important job still exists.