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Not every experiment has to be boring...

The Scientist is the primary research role on the station. They research chemicals, artifacts, teleportation, and toxic gases. Scientists report to the Research Director, and operate out of the research wing. Scientists are equipped with a research headset and reagent scanner built into the PDA.

Fields of Research

There are four disciplines of research to pursue on the station for the Scientist, you may choose what you want to be doing but do try to listen to the Research Director if he's actually trying to do his job properly.

Chemistry

Chemistry is the pillar of the research wing and any experienced scientist will be in there more than once during a round and it is essentially just mixing and mashing up ingredients to create a variety of practically useful recipes. There are many, many, recipes and not all of them can be made with the resources found in chemistry alone. If you want to truly utilize chemistry to its full potential, not that it isn't particularly powerful before that potential is reached, you need to get some help from someone exploring deep space and use tele-sceience to retrieve anything they may find. A few insanely elaborate recipes are trade secrets so you won't get far asking how to make, for instance, Initripodril, but most chemical recipes are now public knowledge. It goes without saying that you will make fatal mistakes on the road to mastering chemistry but don't be discouraged if you accidentally torch yourself and someone else, apologize and explain that you simply didn't know what what was going to happen and most importantly don't be a jerk.

Plasma Research

Mix, burn and compress various gasses. Useful for heating plasma. A number of large, colour-coded canisters filled with oxygen (blue), plasma (orange), CO2 (black), nitrogen (red) and air (White; 79% N2, 21% O2) are available for experimentation.

Artifact Research

Use the DWAINE Terminal to control Artlab's testing machinery. The station starts out with two Test Artifacts, but others are often found while Mining or exploring space.

Telescience

Telescience contains a teleportation pad and computer, along with several Space GPS units and Tracking Implants. GPS coordinates are not correct, you must calculate the spatial drift of the teleporter controls. The formula of Y=MX+B is used to figure out the real-world units from the space GPS units, where Y is the console coordinate, x is the GPS coordinate, and M and B randomly change over time. You can use the GPS units provided to calculate the M and B values by teleporting a GPS unit into space and tracking it with another GPS unit. Some areas on the station cannot be accessed with the Telescience room. There are also, like all arms of the research branch, secrets and it is up to you to find them.

Goals

As a scientist, you are allowed freedom to pursue whatever research you feel like, within reason. There are no required tasks to keep the rest of the station functional, but there are several things that you can do to help out:

  • Make healing chemicals, you have the ability to create several types of restorative chemicals that the medical bay cannot.
  • Scan Artifacts to find helpful effects.
  • The teleporter can be useful in emergencies, such as saving stranded crew members. Remember that the AI can operate the teleporter controls!
  • Toxins research can be used for creating perfected high explosive or incendiary bombs. Plasma MUST be heated and compressed to weaponize it for maximum affect. More heat is always better, however it only explodes when combined with compressed air in a tank transfer valve. Different ratios of compressed heated plasma and compressed air will produce varying explosion sizes. (Editor's note : Don't feel bad if you screw up while trying to learn how to use toxins properly, it is harder than it appears.)

Crew Objectives

As a loyal crew member, you can sometimes be assigned some strictly optional objectives to keep yourself busy while you wait for something to happen. As a scientist, you can expect to see the following:

End the round with methamphetamine in your blood stream
Since at lest one scientist makes meth per round, just borrow some from them and inject/eat a pill of it when the shuttle is about to leave.

End the round on fire and with Silver Sulfadiazine in your blood stream
Use Chemistry to whip up a few pills; one with lots of Napalm to make you spontaneously combust, another with Silver Sulfadiazine.

Make sure the floor of chemistry is not scorched at the end of the round
Hahahahhahahahhahahahhahahaha. Yeah right.

Create a portal to the void
That wierd purple cloud that appears from time to time in telesci? That's the stuff. Now jump in it!

Syndicate Scientist

Oh boy, if you are a traitorous Scientist you have hit the Jackpot! With access to Chemistry and Toxins, you can create some of the most dangerous items in the game while claiming they are harmless experiments. Syndicate Scientists are constantly one-upping each other to be the most horrifically destructive, agony-inflicting, psychotic maniacs around. Have fun!

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