Singularity Generator

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The Singularity Engine (Singulo) is the main source of power on Donut 2 and Donut 3. It generates power by using radiation collectors to harvest energy released by a gravitational singularity being contained by advanced technology.

Parts of the Singulo

Emitters

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Power emitters are used to beam power into singularity field generators. Setting up the emitters before turning on the field generators is essential, as otherwise the containment field will quickly fail and allow the singularity to escape. In order to set up an emitter, do the following:

  • Drag the emitter to its desired location, making sure that it is facing the correct direction.
  • Use a wrench to secure its floor bolts to lock it in place. Bizarrely, this works on open space as well.
  • Use a welding tool to weld it to the floor, further securing it. This also works over open space.
  • Use an ID with engine access to unlock the controls on the emitter.
  • Interact with it with an empty hand, and select "Yes" on the prompt that asks if you'd like to activate it.
  • Use an ID with engine access to relock the controls on the emitter.

Do note that emitters themselves do not require power and can be set up anywhere, even outside the station. They can only be activated or deactivated while welded down, but they can be unwelded and unbolted while active and will continue firing. Emitter beams are extremely lethal to be struck by, which an aspiring antagonist or blob-hunter may find useful.

Field Generators

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Field generators are used to contain the gravitational singularity, so that it does not expand indefinitely and consume the entire station. When active, field generators with no more than 11 tiles in-between them in cardinal directions will automatically link, forming a high-voltage energy barrier between them. When four field generators are activated in a square around a singularity generator, the singularity will automatically spawn. Field generators require power from emitters in order to remain online. In order to set up a field generator, do the following:

  • Drag the field generator to its desired location, making sure that there are no more than 11 tiles between it and the other field generators.
  • Use a wrench to secure its floor bolts to lock it in place. Bizarrely, this works on open space as well.
  • Use a welding tool to weld it to the floor, further securing it. This also works over open space.
  • Use an ID with engine access to unlock the controls on the field generator.
  • Interact with it with an empty hand. This will activate it without prompting you for confirmation.
  • Use an ID with engine access to relock the controls on the field generator.

Do note that once activated, field generators cannot be deactivated or moved until they run entirely out of power, which can take up to 10 minutes. Touching the containment field will do a high amount of burn damage, and may cut off limbs or disintegrate you entirely if you have enough accrued burn damage. Mobs that touch a containment field have a 10% chance to harmlessly pass through it instead, which will usually cause them to be eaten by the singularity.

Radiation Collectors

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Engine Control Terminals

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Gravitational Singularity Generator

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Gravitational Singularity

Common Hazards

Basic Startup Procedure

Singuloose

Dealing With It

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Raising Output

Go Big Mode

The Singularity Hungers

Building More Collectors

Denser Plasma Tanks

More Singularities