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Mechanical Toolbox
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The standard blue toolbox and iconic symbol of SS13's robust combat system because of its longstanding choice as an improvised weapon. For best results, apply directly to forehead. Contains a screwdriver, wirecutters, wrench, welder, crowbar and analyzer
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Electrical Toolbox
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Contains a screwdriver, wirecutters, crowbar, T-ray scanner and 3x lengths of wire
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Emergency Toolbox
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Contains a fire extinguisher, station bounced radio, flashlight and crowbar
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Tool Belt
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Can hold screwdrivers, wirecutters, wrenches, crowbars, analyzers, T-ray scanners, wire, multitools, and soldering irons.
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Tools
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Screwdriver
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Used in moving windows, grilles, building Computers, opening panels, fixing microwaves, combining/modifying small devices, opening cyborg heads, and more.
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Wirecutters
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Used in wiring, hacking, deconstructing computers, etc. Live wires should always be handled with insulated gloves.
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Wrench
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Used in building computers, deconstructing tables, chairs, and so on, activating cyborgs, deconstructing walls.
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Welder
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Must be activated to use and has limited fuel supply. An active welder will ignite plasma, break lightbulbs, and set off fire alarms. Can be used for multiple purposes, but will often cause eye damage without proper eyewear. Can dismantle walls, fix robots, turn shards into glass, seal doors, fighting the blob, etc.
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Crowbar
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Can pry open firelocks or unpowered doors, floor tiles, windows, and girders
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Multitool
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Can pulse wires in machinery, an essential aspect of hacking.
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T-Ray Scanner
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Illuminates cables and disposal pipes beneath floor tiles. Can be used while in your pocket or on your belt. Using it on a door will report whether or not it is electrified. It also causes people carrying a cloaker to flicker briefly when nearby. Using it on exposed wiring will report how much (if any) current is passing through.
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Wire
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Used in constructing computers, repairing damaged wiring, and making pretty art. Check out Guide to Wiring for details.
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Soldering Iron
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Used by Mechanics to secure and deploy devices.
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Analyzer
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Tells you the atmospheric conditions around you. The same function is in your PDA and wall-mounted atmos sensors so this thing is pretty much useless. Also known as an analyser in space stations across the pond.
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Device Analyzer
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Scans the machine and allows you to build copies via the handy-dandy blueprint generator! Follow the directions and wall off escape with gambling machines
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RCD (Rapid Construction Device)
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The RCD uses a finite ammo supply to quickly construct or deconstruct floors, walls, and airlocks. The RCD and 30 units of compressed matter begin in EVA. It costs 1 to build a floor, 3 to build a wall, 5 to dismantle a floor or wall, and 10 to build or dismantle an airlock. Stealing this is a possible traitor objective. Additional RCDs and RCD ammo can be made at a mining fabricator. Construction borgs have a built-in RCD with effectively infinite ammo. The RCD creates sparks when switching between modes or when it finishes its task.
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i-Pen
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Writes messages on walls in infrared ink, visible only to the AI, cyborgs, and those wearing mesons. Great for clandestine messaging and crude graffiti.
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Equipment
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Optical Meson Scanner
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Allows the wearer to see the condition of the station through walls.
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Welding Mask
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When toggled down, will protect the wearer's eyes while welding.
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Hard Hat
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Comes with built in flashlight. Protects head, somewhat.
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Power Cell
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Used in Robots and APCs. They are batteries which carry an electrical charge which powers whatever they are placed in. If depleted they may be recharged at either the Recharger in Engineering Storage or in an APC which is recieving power from the engine. Every APC in the station starts with a Power Cell installed and at 100% charge, and should remain that way unless the power output drops.
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Plasma Tank
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Contains (surprise!) plasma. Used in the construction of flamethrowers and bombs.
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Light Tubes
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Boxes of replacement lights are available in Tool Storage, EVA, Electronics, and the Janitor's closet.
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Light Bulbs
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Only a few areas such as the Chapel or desk lamps use regular bulbs. They can be usually found next to boxes of light tubes.
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Metal Sheets
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Used for many constructions. Available in Tool Storage, the Warehouse, EVA, and purchasable at the Cargo Bay. Can only be assembled in stacks of up to 50 by hand.
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Reinforced Metal Sheets
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Made from metal sheets and fabricators.
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Glass Sheets
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Used for many constructions. Available in Tool Storage, the Warehouse, EVA, and purchasable at the Cargo Bay. Can only be assembled in stacks of up to 50 by hand.
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Reinforced Glass Sheets
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Made from adding rods to glass or from a fabricator.
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Rods
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Used for many constructions. Available in Tool Storage, the Warehouse, and EVA.
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Crystal Glass
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Stronger than regular glass, can only be made in a fabricator.
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Reinforced Crystal Glass
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Extremely strong. Can only be made in a fabricator.
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Floor Tiles
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Can be made from metal stacks or found in the Warehouse. Can be placed on a lattice on space to create plating, then added to plating to create regular floor.
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Jetpack
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Works like a regular oxygen tank, but lets you fly in space! Moving in space will suck up your O2 reserves so try not to get lost. The flying function has to be toggled on or off. The O2 in these can be topped off using a large O2 canister. Putting regular air inside it will make it stop working. You must set the jetpack's oxygen supply in the exact same way you would set an oxygen tank. With a gas mask or breath mask equipped, click on the jetpack and activate it. The pressure can be set as low as 17, any lower and you will suffocate. Right-click the jetpack and select 'toggle jetpack' to actually turn it on and start exploring space. Can be found on the Mining Outpost and at EVA.
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Machinery
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Engine Output Monitoring Computer
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Located in Engineering's power control room, wired in between the engine and the SMES. Displays the output from the engine, and how much the SMESs draw.
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Solar Panel Control
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Shows orientation and power output from connected solars. Sits between the solar panels and their associated SMES. Can be used to manually set the rotation of the solars, but that's rarely necessary.
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SMES
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The station's capacitors. The station's APCs draw power from the SMES, assuming the connection is stable. The SMES in turn draw power from sources such as the engine, solar arrays, or the furnaces. SMES must be configured for optimal use: The input must be set equal or less than the power coming in, and the output must be set to equal or less than the input. The difference between output and input will build up as reserve power in case the power source is disabled.
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Power Monitoring Computer
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Located in Engineering's power control room. When connected to the power grid, it will display a list of all APCs on the station and their current charge. If the SMES are set correctly, then the total power output should exceed the power load. If no APCs show up on the screen, it means a wire has been cut somewhere.
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APC
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The power control board for individual rooms and sectors of the station, and the last stop in the station's power grid. Each APC houses a power cell, from which it will draw power if it is not receiving power externally. The power load depends on the equipment tied to that particular APC. The APC can individually control equipment, lighting, and environmental circuits. The AI and cyborgs have an additional option on the APC to overload the lighting circuits, blowing out all lights tied to the APC.
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Furnaces
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A combustion based power generator. The furnaces burn flammable substances, primarily Char ore, to provide energy of about 5000W per furnace. The fuel must first be loaded, then the furnace may be turned on. Furnaces stay on until they run out of fuel or are shut off manually. On the main station they are mildly useful for heating the engine's hot loop, but furnaces are the only source of power on the Mining Outpost. Furnace can accept many alternate fuel sources.
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General Alert Computer
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Located in the Emergency Air Hookups. Lists all alerts on the station and lets you clear them. Unfortunately, it doesn't mention what the alert is about, and half the time it's nothing to worry about. The AI also gets these alerts, but if you don't trust it, the computer's there.
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Tank Dispenser
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Dispenses oxygen tanks and plasma tanks. Found in Engineering, Toxins, and EVA.
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Air Siphon
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A portable gas container that can be set to either intake the local atmosphere or expel its contents. If filled with air, can be used to re-pressurize areas that have lost their atmosphere, such as recently fixed hull breaches. Can also take in or expel its contents into portable tanks, which can be attached then detached.
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Air Scrubber
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This portable device is meant for rapidly sucking in the local atmosphere in the event of a toxic gas leak.
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Space Heater
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Slowly heats up the surrounding area, good for after a hull breach sucks all the warm air from a room. Can be found in various nooks and crannies in maintenance.
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Experimental Local Generator
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Sounding a lot cooler than it actually is, this is basically a portable cell charger that needs a plasma tank to work and costs the Quartermaster a small fortune to buy. It doesn't actually interface with the power grid at all.
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