Calling the Escape Shuttle
Think everything is good? Try this first!
Go to the Bridge and find the Communications Computer (there's one in the Captain's Quarters and one in the south-west corner of the Bridge Lobby). To call the shuttle you should:
- Insert your ID and type "login" to verify you have the correct access
- Type "commaster" to run the communications program
- Type "link" to verify the connection to the communications dish
- Type "call" to send the shuttle from CentComm to the station
The whole station will be alerted, everyone will see a countdown, and in ten minutes the Escape Shuttle will show up! Good job!
Alternatively, if you're lazy, you can just tell the AI to call the shuttle.
That didn't work! What's wrong?
Several things have to be working in order for the above steps to work.
- A physical (wiring) link between the communication terminal and the communications dish.
- Functioning computer with commaster installed
- Power to the computer
Any of these will stop you from calling the shuttle from a console on the station; but never fear, you can always ask the AI to call the shuttle. If the AI is dead(or trying to murder you), then you have Problems!
I can't figure this out, I'll just build my own!
If the old computer is destroyed or otherwise inaccessible, you'll to build a new one before you can call the shuttle. You'll need a bunch of materials, such as: Metal, Glass, Wires, Wrench, Screwdriver, Hard Drive, Mainboard, ThinkDOS disk, COMMaster Disk, ID Scanner Nodule, Floppy Disk Module, Wired Network Card, and an ID that can access COMMaster! While anyone can build the computer and get it to run, you'll need an ID with the proper access to actually call the shuttle! There's not a specific "COMMaster" access level on the ID Computer, but if you have access to the Bridge you probably have COMMaster access.
- Build a heavy computer frame and insert the modules
- Remember that you need a physical link to the disk, so try and build your computer as close to the dish as possible. There's already a spare frame set up near the Backup Communications Disk just north of Disposals, so use that computer if you can. Your computer will need to be on top of a Data Terminal, simply putting it on top of wires will not work. Data Terminals can be found underneath all computers already running ThinkDOS, in Tech Storage, and underneath the computer frame in the room north of Disposals.
- Access the computer. Insert your ThinkDOS disk and your ID.
- You'll see a message about not being able to boot from fixed disk, restart the computer.
- It will restart and boot using the ThinkDOS floppy. Type "login".
- Type "dir". You'll see a list of all the files you have on your ThinkDOS disk - ThinkDOS itself, logs, and bin.
- Type "copy thinkdos".
- Type "drive", and a list of installed drives will pop up. Typically hd0 (hard drive) and sd0 (floppy drive) but it can vary.
- Type "drive hd0". Your drive name could differ but when you switch to the hard disk drive it will tell you that you have switched to "Storage Drive"; this is what you want.
- Type "paste thinkdos".
- Eject the ThinkDOS disk and restart the computer.
- If you did everything right, it'll start up and you can login!
- Insert the Commaster disk and you can either run commaster straight from the disk or you can do the same copy-paste sequence you did with ThinkDOS.
- Follow the steps listed above to run commaster and call the shuttle.
You're done! Good job adapting to the situation and building your own console!
Someone cut the wires! All hope is lost!
Not so! If you see that someone cut the wires between the station and the Communications Dish, you'll have to fix it yourself before the shuttle can be called. Head on over to EVA and grab some space gear: you're going outside. Don't forget a coil of wires!
Once you're at the dish and safe inside your suit, the fix is very simple: just lay new wire from where it's broken all the way to the Communications Dish. One thing that a lot of people don't realize is that the tile the dish is sitting on needs wire, too! It's easy to miss, but unless the dish's tile has wires nothing will be linked.