Construction
All this assumes you've figured out the game pretty well so far. You have, right?
Makin'
Weapons
Bombs
Suicide bomb vest
Despite the name, no bombs are actually involved (anymore). The payload will be triggered upon death of whoever is wearing the vest.
You will need:
A regular ballistic vest A health analyzer An igniter A grenade OR beaker A screwdriver
To build:
Use a screwdriver on the igniter. Combine the igniter with the health analyzer. Secure the assembly with the screwdriver. Combine the assembly with the vest. If you intend to use the beaker, prepare a chemical mix of your choice. Attach the grenade or beaker to the vest.
Pipe bomb
Not to be confused with the version traitors can order. Black powder, plasmastone or erebite can be used in place of welding fuel if available.
You will need:
3 metal sheets A cable coil An igniter A timer A container (beaker, glass etc.) of welding fuel A welder A screwdriver
To build:
Turn the metal sheets into a pipe frame. Use the welder on the frame. Fill the frame with welding fuel. Add some wires. Use a screwdriver on the igniter. Combine the igniter with the timer. Add the timer/igniter assembly to the pipe frame.
Mousetrap bomb
Compatible with pipe bombs (regular, Syndicate) and most grenades. They can be used as makeshift mines or to booby-trap backpacks and other containers.
You will need:
A mousetrap A pipe bomb OR grenade
To build:
Attach the pipe bomb or grenade to the mousetrap. Don't forget to arm the mousetrap by clicking on it before use.
Mousetrap car
A mousetrap bomb on wheels. Once set in motion, the cart will scoot off in whichever direction you're facing and detonate the grenade upon impact with a large object or unfortunate bystander.
You will need:
3 metal sheets A mousetrap bomb (grenade only)
To build:
Turn the metal sheets into a pipe frame. Combine the mousetrap bomb with the pipe frame.
Single tank bomb
Also known as plasma tank assemblies. Less powerful than transfer valve bombs, but they still fit in backpacks. You'll have to discover suitable gas mixtures yourself.
You will need:
A plasma tank An igniter A timer OR proximity sensor OR remote signaller A screwdriver A welder
To build:
Fill the plasma tank with a gas mixture of your choice. Use a screwdriver on the igniter. Combine the igniter with the timer, proximity sensor or remote signaller. Secure the assembly with the screwdriver. Attach the assembly to the plasma tank. Weld a hole in the tank.
Transfer valve bomb
Big bombs for a big bang. Again, this guide won't tell you how to create the perfect explosive mix, so feel free to sign up as a scientist and mess around with the equipment in the laboratory. You should also use the mainframe and VR goggles to run simulations instead of testing your bombs on the station.
You will need:
A tank of heated gas A tank filled with an explosive mixture (Tip: usually involves plasma and oxygen.) A tank transfer valve A timer OR proximity sensor OR remote signaller
To build:
Connect the first tank to the transfer valve. Do the same with the other tank. Attach the timer, proximity sensor or remote signaller to the transfer valve.
Stun gloves
Your intent must be set to Harm in order for the gloves to work. They only hold one charge at a time.
You will need:
A pair of insulated gloves A charged power cell A wire coil
To build:
Add some wiring to the gloves. Hold the gloves in your active hand. Click with the gloves on the power cell.
Flamethrower
Welding fuel is a solid choice. You can also fill the tank with other reagents, so there is plenty of room for experimentation.
You will need:
A welder One rod An igniter An air mix OR oxygen tank A fuel tank A screwdriver
To build:
Use the screwdriver on the welder. Attach the rod to the welder. Combine the igniter with the welder/rod assembly. Secure the assembly with the screwdriver. Attach the air mix or oxygen tank to the assembly. Add the fuel tank to the assembly.
Zip gun
You can use different types of ammunition, of which .38 Special is easiest to obtain from a hacked general manufacturer. The zip gun holds two rounds at a time.
You will need:
3 metal sheets A welder A staple gun
To build:
Turn the metal sheets into a pipe frame. Use the welder on the frame. Combine the the staple gun with the frame.
Flash/cell assembly
In addition to stunning people like any other flash, this overcharged version also sets them on fire. Unlike a regular flash, it will only work once.
You will need:
A flash A charged power cell A screwdriver
To build:
Open the flash's battery compartment with the screwdriver. Attach the power cell to the flash.
Miscellaneous assemblies
Timers and other basic tools may be put together as assemblies, most of which can function as bomb detonators. Not included is the health analyzer/igniter combination, a suicide bomb vest-specific trigger.
Igniter assembly
The bread-and-butter choice for most situations.
You will need:
An igniter A timer OR proximity sensor OR remote signaller A screwdriver
To build:
Use the screwdriver on the igniter. If you intend to employ a signaller, use the screwdriver on it as well. Combine the igniter with the timer, proximity sensor or signaller. Secure the assembly with the screwdriver.
Signaller assembly
A standalone, proximity- or timer-activated radio. Doesn't work as an attachment, but can come in handy to remotely trigger bombs or door bolts.
You will need:
A remote signaller A proximity sensor OR timer A screwdriver
To build:
Use the screwdriver on the signaller. Attach the signaller to the proximity sensor or timer. Secure the assembly with the screwdriver.
Beaker assembly
These assemblies are quite popular to release chemical foam or smoke from a safe distance - for the user at least. Deadly in the hands of a skilled chemist. To detach the beaker, place the whole thing on the floor and use the context menu by right-clicking on it.
You will need:
A beaker An igniter assembly A screwdriver
To build:
If the assembly has been secured beforehand, undo that with the screwdriver. Prepare a chemical mix of your choice. Combine the igniter assembly with the beaker. Secure the beaker assembly with the screwdriver.
Walls, Doors, and Floors
Metal Walls
Regular
You will need:
2 sheets of metal
To Build:
Click metal while you're holding it Choose Construct Wall Girder Click wall with the metal in hand to add plating
Reinforced
You will need:
4 sheets of metal
To Build:
Click metal while you're holding it Choose Construct Wall Girder Choose Reinforced Sheet Pick up Reinforced Sheet and use it on wall to reinforce girders Use it again to add the plating
Glass Walls/Windows
Regular (One Direction) Window
You will need:
1 sheet of glass
To Build:
Click glass while you're holding it Choose "one direct"
Note: In order to manipulate the window, right-click it and choose "rotate". Also, you can secure/unsecure it with a screwdriver.
Regular (Full) Window
You will need:
2 sheets of glass
To Build:
Click glass while you're holding it Choose "full(2 sheets)"
Note: You may push/pull this window around, and secure/unsecure it with a screwdriver. Rotating it changes nothing.
Reinforced (One Direction) Window
You will need:
1 sheet of glass 1 rods
To Build:
Pick up Rods Use Rods on Glass Pick up Reinforced Glass Click Reinforced Glass while you're holding it Choose "one direct"
Note: May be rotated, and pushed/pulled. You secure it by using a screwdriver, then a crowbar, then a screwdriver again.
Reinforced (Full) Window
You will need:
2 sheets of glass 2 rods
To Build:
Pick up Rods Use Rods on glass Repeat to make 2 Reinforced Glass sheets Pick up both Reinforced Glass Sheets (They stack) Choose "full(2 sheets)"
Note: May be pushed/pulled, and secured by using a screwdriver, crowbar, and a screwdriver again.
Floors
Regular floors can be made in space by: - using rods first on empty space, creating a lattice - then placing a floor tile on top of it (floor tiles can be made from a sheet of metal) Use another floor tile on the plating to create a regular floor. Fire-resistant floors can be made using one floor tile, and one rods Use rods on plating to create a floor similar to the engine floor
Barricades
Barricades can be made in space by: - using rods first on empty space, creating a lattice - then using more rods on the lattice to create the barricade - and can be reinforced with even more rods
Hidden Doors
Hidden Door - Regular Wall
You will need:
3 (or 4) sheets of metal crowbar
To build:
Use 2 metal to build girders Use crowbar on girders Use 1 (if not 1, then 2) metal on girders
Hidden Door - Reinforced Wall
You will need:
4 sheets of metal crowbar
To build:
Use 2 metal to build girders Use crowbar on girders Use 2 metal on to make reinforced sheet Use reinforced sheet on girders
Misc.
Electric Chair
You will need:
1 electropack 1 helmet (Space helmets wont work) 1 sheet of metal
To Build:
Click metal while you're holding it Choose "chair" Use helmet on electropack to make shock_kit Use shock_kit on chair to make electrified chair
Note: Default Frequency/Code is: "144.9 :: 2". To change this you must click on electropack while you're holding it, and modify it from the pop-up interface. Electric chairs are remotely activated, but must be toggled on before usage (right click, and select "toggle power"). Also, the room must have power for the chair to work.
To disassemble the chair, use a wrench.
An electropack can be used by itself for more.. nefarious purposes. Try it out on certain parts of your body!
Station Bots
See Robots.
Computers
Normal computer:
You will need:
5 sheets of metal 2 sheets of glass 5 pieces of wire wrench screwdriver 1 circuit board
To Build:
have the metal in hand, click on it, choose 'Console frame' wrench insert circuit board screwdriver wires glass screwdriver
Note: Useful for computers which are built from one board only.
Heavy computers and Computer terminals:
You will need:
5 sheets of metal 2 sheets of glass 5 pieces of wire wrench screwdriver 1 id scanner module (+ up to 2 more modules) 1 storage drive 1 computer mainboard
To Build:
have the metal in hand, click on it, choose 'Computer frame' or 'Computer terminal' wrench insert computer mainboard screwdriver insert all modules (up to 3) wires insert storage drive glass screwdriver
Note: Useful for DOS run computers, built from components.
Fixing bombed APCs
This is for APCs that have been completely broken (They have a damaged sprite and the area is left unpowered), not APCs that have had their wires shorted.
You will need:
screwdriver wrench multitool 4 pieces of wire
To fix:
Use the screwdriver on the APC. Add the wire. Wrench the APC. Apply the mulitool. Finally, use the screwdriver on it again.
Fixing disposal pipes
Destroyed pipes can be replaced with new ones created in a special manufacturer. Two can be found on the station, one in the Warehouse and the other in Disposals, respectively. To fix the new pipe segments in place, use the welder on the broken pipe to melt it away, then weld the new pipe in place.
Fixing microwaves
If the microwave is just dirty, use a spray bottle of space cleaner. A completely broken unit has to be fixed with some tools.
You will need:
screwdriver wrench
To fix:
Use the screwdriver on the microwave. Finish the job with a wrench.
Fixing manufacturers
You will need:
A screwdriver A welder OR cable coil
To fix:
Open the maintenance panel with the screwdriver. Depending on the severity of the damage, use the welder (light) or cable coil (heavy). Use the screwdriver again to close the panel.
Jack-o'-lantern
You will need:
Pumpkin Chainsaw or knife Flashlight
To build:
Use the chainsaw or knife on the pumpkin to carve it Use the flashlight on the carved pumpkin
Note: Click the jack-o'-lantern to light it
Rocket Shoes
You will need:
Emergency oxygen tank Any pair of normal shoes
To build:
Use emergency oxygen tank on shoes
Note: It will run out of gas after two uses. Do not expect much in the way of steering.
Shackles
You will need:
Handcuffs Orange shoes
To build:
Use handcuffs on orange shoes
Note: Will force the wearer to move at walking speed.
Armored Biosuit
You will need:
Biosuit Body Armor
To build:
Use body armor on biosuit
Ghost disguise
You will need:
Bedsheet Scissors or Wirecutters
To build:
Use scissors or wirecutters on bedsheet
Space Pod
You will need:
Pod frame kit Pod Circuitry Pod Control Interface Engine Manifold Armor (such as Light Pod Armor or Heavy Pod Armor) Wires Metal 5 sheets of Reinforced Glass Wrench Welder
To build:
Get the Pod Frame Kit. Deploy the box and you should have a jumble of metal. Wrench the mass of metal. It should look less like a pile of junk. Wrench again. This time it should look like a functional but unsecured frame of a space pod. Weld. Insert Wires Place Pod Circuitry inside. Add Metal Place Engine Manifold. Put Armor on the pod frame. Weld. Place Pod Control Interface Place 5 sheets of Reinforced Glass
Piping
Parts for piping (the tubes used for trash disposal and mail) can be acquired from the pipe dispenser. There are six types, five of which can be dispensed:
- Straight and bent - self explanatory
- Junctions - two inputs, one side output. Has a very faint arrow denoting the output.
- Y-junctions - two inputs (facing eachother), one bottom output.
- Trunks - connect chutes to the pipe system
- Mail junctions - sorts mail, can't be dispensed
To connect a pipe properly to the tubing:
Pull pipe in place Right-click to rotate/flip as needed Wrench Weld
To disconnect:
Weld (indeed, no wrenching is needed)
Light fixtures
These fixtures, installed by Nanotrasen or otherwise, are controlled by the local APC. Light tubes can be obtained from boxes (ask the janitor) or a general manufacturer.
You will need:
A wall Two metal sheets A light tube
To build:
Turn the metal sheets into one set of light fixture parts. Attach the parts to a wall. Insert the light tube.
Breakin'
For more, see Hacking
Note that almost everything can be destroyed with a bomb.. but we hope you don't get that desperate.
Walls, Doors, and Floors
Airlock
Screwdriver on Airlock Click Airlock (without screwdriver in hand) Have a Multitool in hand to test which wire does what Have a Wirecutter to cut or mend desired wire(s) If test light is on and bolts are down, pulse the wires to raise bolts. Crowbar opens unpowered doors with raised bolts Screwdriver the door to close it up when finished. Crowbar also opens powered doors, whose test lights are off,and the bolts up.
Door wiring is randomized per game, but all doors have the same wires. Using a multitool to pulse wires will only work if the door has power. Cutting wires can rid the door of some features (AI Control for instance) until the said wire is mended.
Ghetto Door hacking works on all doors:
Screwdriver on some random Airlock Wirecutters on Airlock Cut everything until the bolts drop, make a note of which color does this Leave Screwdriver the Airlock you want to open Wirecutters, cut every other wire except that one Crowbar the door
Firedoors
Crowbar to Open/Close Welder to seal Closed
Metal Grille
Wirecutter to destroy, welder to remove what's left OR Screwdriver to remove/re-secure
Some grilles are electrified, as such it would be wise to have Insulated Gloves on before attempting to destroy or dislodge it. Alternatively, hit it repeatedly with a shard of glass to avoid a shock.
Glass Windows
Welder to break OR Screwdriver to loosen, then push out OR Bashing object to break
Reinforced Windows
Screwdriver Crowbar Screwdriver OR Bash in with heavy object(Fire Extinguisher takes approximately five hits)
Regular Walls
Welder Screwdriver on 'Wall' to dislodge girders OR Wrench to dismantle girders
Note that the metal plates created by doing this obscure most of the 'wall', so be sure you are clicking on the right thing.
Reinforced Walls
Wirecutter Screwdriver Welder Crowbar Wrench Welder Crowbar Screwdriver Wirecutter Wrench
Note: Wait 5-8 secs for each to complete.
Hidden Doors - Regular and Reinforced Walls
To disassemble:
Screwdriver Wrench
Computers
Normal computer:
To Break:
Screwdriver Crowbar Wirecutters Screwdriver Crowbar (removes circuit board) Wrench Welder
Note: Not all computers can be dismantled.
ThinkDOS computer:
To Break:
Screwdriver Crowbar Crowbar (removes hard drive) Wirecutters Crowbar (removes all modules) Screwdriver Crowbar (removes motherboard) Wrench Welder
APC
Screwdriver Click on APC and drag the windows away from each other so you can see both at once Get wirecutters out of your toolbox/backpack/pockets and use them on the APC with the windows still open
There are four wires. Two short out the APC when cut, one cuts AI control when cut, and one does nothing when cut, but unlocks the APC when pulsed with a multitool. There's a chance you'll get shocked when cutting wires, so either have insulated gloves or do it in an isolated area where no-one will find you. South maintenance is a good choice.
Fire Alarms, Security Cameras, and Atmosphere Alarms
Wirecutter to Break, and Fix
Manufacturers
Keep in mind that completely dismantled fabricators can't be replaced without the help of electronics!
You will need:
A wrench A crowbar A wirecutters
To break:
Open the outer cover with the wrench. Use the crowbar to pry off the cover. Remove the wiring with the wirecutters. Undo the final bolts with the wrench.
Obsolete Junk
Removed or otherwise obsolete construction plans kept for reference.
Rocket Launchers
Rumour has it that a variant of this weapon can still be crafted by resourceful crewmen. Can you find out how?
You will need:
10 rods 10 metal sheets 5 beakers of thermite
To build:
IMPORTANT: This will not work unless you're standing in the toxins' mixing room with a hot, raging fire! Combine the rods with the metal sheets. Add the beakers to the tube assembly.
Fixing Propulsion Thrusters
Technically working, but shuttle engines cannot be damaged anymore. It was previously possible to immobilize them by disabling the thrusters.
You will need:
A screwdriver EVA gear (optional, but recommended)
To fix:
Use the screwdriver on the thruster to secure its outer frame. Do the same with the other engine, if necessary.