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Studenterhue (talk | contribs) (Another old book extracted from the r4407 about engineering SOP, perhaps Atmos Tech SOP, with \n and \t substituted with rather messy use of <br> and <ol>.) |
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Latest revision as of 23:19, 24 January 2020
This page contains a transcript of ingame content. The following information supplements the rest of the wiki. It is kept for documentation purposes. |
This page is about discontinued content. The following information is not current. It is kept for historical purposes. |
Alert Levels:
Blue- Emergency
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1. Caused by fire
2. Caused by manual interaction
Action:
- Close all fire doors. These can only be opened by reseting the alarm
Red- Ejection/Self Destruct
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1. Caused by module operating computer.
Action:
- After the specified time the module will eject completely.
Engine Maintenance Instructions:
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Shut off ignition systems:
Activate internal power
Activate orbital balance matrix
Remove volatile liquids from area
Wear a fire suit
After
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Decontaminate
Visit medical examiner
Toxin Laboratory Procedure:
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Wear a gas mask regardless
Get an oxygen tank.
Activate internal atmosphere
After
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Decontaminate
Visit medical examiner
Disaster Procedure:
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Fire:
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Activate sector fire alarm.
Move to a safe area.
Get a fire suit
After:
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Assess Damage
Repair damages
If needed, Evacuate
Meteor Shower:
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Activate fire alarm
Move to the back of ship
After
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Repair damage
If needed, Evacuate
Accidental Reentry:
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Activate fire alrms in front of ship.
Move volatile matter to a fire proof area!
Get a fire suit.
Stay secure until an emergency ship arrives.
If ship does not arrive-
Evacuate to a nearby safe area!