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|[[File:Butterflyknife.png|frameless]] | |[[File:Butterflyknife.png|frameless]] | ||
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* 6x[[File:Steel sheets.png|frameless]]Metal (any) | * 6x[[File:Steel sheets.png|frameless]]Metal (any) | ||
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#Use 4x[[File:Plasteel sheets.png|frameless]]plasteel to construct a concealed knife grip. | |||
# Use 4x[[File:Plasteel sheets.png|frameless]]plasteel to construct a concealed knife grip. | |||
# Use the chosen material to construct the knife blade, and attach it to the grip. | # Use the chosen material to construct the knife blade, and attach it to the grip. | ||
# Use a [[File:Screwdriver.png|frameless]] screwdriver to complete. | # Use a [[File:Screwdriver.png|frameless]] screwdriver to complete. | ||
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|[[File:Claymore.png|frameless]] | |[[File:Claymore.png|frameless]] | ||
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* 1x [[File:Metal rods.png|frameless]] Rod | * 1x [[File:Metal rods.png|frameless]] Rod | ||
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#Use 10x[[File:Steel sheets.png|frameless]]metal to construct a large blade. | |||
# Use 10x[[File:Steel sheets.png|frameless]]metal to construct a large blade. | |||
# Use the [[File:Cable coil.png|frameless]] cable coil to create cable cuffs. | # Use the [[File:Cable coil.png|frameless]] cable coil to create cable cuffs. | ||
# Attach the cable cuffs to the blade. | # Attach the cable cuffs to the blade. | ||
# Attach the [[File:Metal rods.png|frameless]] rod to finish. | # Attach the [[File:Metal rods.png|frameless]] rod to finish. | ||
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|[[File:Coilgun.png|frameless]] | |[[File:Coilgun.png|frameless]] | ||
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* 5x Any Rigid Material (Metal, Wood, etc.) | * 5x Any Rigid Material (Metal, Wood, etc.) | ||
* 5x[[File:Steel sheets.png|frameless]]Steel | * 5x[[File:Steel sheets.png|frameless]]Steel | ||
* Tape (Duct Tape, Department Tape) OR [[File:Cable coil.png|frameless]] Cable Coil | * [[File:Duct tape.png|frameless]] Tape (Duct Tape, Department Tape) OR [[File:Cable coil.png|frameless]] Cable Coil | ||
* [[File:Atmos pipe grey mixed.png|frameless]] Pipe (from Pipe Dispenser) OR [[File:Makeshift barrel.png|frameless]] [[#Makeshift Barrel|Makeshift Barrel]] | * [[File:Atmos pipe grey mixed.png|frameless]] Pipe (from Pipe Dispenser) OR [[File:Makeshift barrel.png|frameless]] [[#Makeshift Barrel|Makeshift Barrel]] | ||
* [[File:Welding tool.gif|frameless]] Welding Tool | * [[File:Welding tool.gif|frameless]] Welding Tool | ||
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* [[File:Powercell.png|frameless]] Powercell | * [[File:Powercell.png|frameless]] Powercell | ||
* Capacitor (any kind) | * Capacitor (any kind) | ||
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#Use rigid material to construct a weapon frame. | #Use rigid material to construct a weapon frame. | ||
# Attach the[[File:Steel sheets.png|frameless]]steel sheets. | # Attach the[[File:Steel sheets.png|frameless]]steel sheets. | ||
# Use tape or [[File:Cable coil.png|frameless]] cable coil to secure. | # Use [[File:Duct tape.png|frameless]] tape or [[File:Cable coil.png|frameless]] cable coil to secure. | ||
# Attach [[File:Atmos pipe grey mixed.png|frameless]] pipe or [[File:Makeshift barrel.png|frameless]] makeshift barrel. | # Attach [[File:Atmos pipe grey mixed.png|frameless]] pipe or [[File:Makeshift barrel.png|frameless]] makeshift barrel. | ||
# [[File:Welding tool.gif|frameless]] Welding tool to secure. | # [[File:Welding tool.gif|frameless]] Welding tool to secure. | ||
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# Attach the [[File:Rail assembly.png|frameless]] rail assembly. | # Attach the [[File:Rail assembly.png|frameless]] rail assembly. | ||
# [[File:Screwdriver.png|frameless]] Screwdriver the assembly to finish. | # [[File:Screwdriver.png|frameless]] Screwdriver the assembly to finish. | ||
# Insert [[File:Powercell.png|frameless]] powercell and capacitor in order to power the coilgun. | # Insert [[File:Powercell.png|frameless]] powercell and capacitor in order to power the coilgun.Takes [[File:Metal rods.png|frameless]] metal rods as ammunition. | ||
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|[[File:Ied.png|frameless]] | |[[File:Ied.png|frameless]] | ||
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* [[File:Cable coil.png|frameless]] Cable Coil | * [[File:Cable coil.png|frameless]] Cable Coil | ||
* Welder Tank | * Welder Tank | ||
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#Use the [[File:Welding tool.gif|frameless]] welding tool on the can. | #Use the [[File:Welding tool.gif|frameless]] welding tool on the can. | ||
# Attach [[File:Cable coil.png|frameless]] cable coil. | # Attach [[File:Cable coil.png|frameless]] cable coil. | ||
# Attach welder tank. | # Attach welder tank.Acts like a weak grenade with a randomized timer. | ||
Can be improved by adding up to 10 shrapnel items to the finished IED, including: ammo casings, coins, shards, syringes, pens, and kitchen utensils. | Can be improved by adding up to 10 shrapnel items to the finished IED, including: ammo casings, coins, shards, syringes, pens, and kitchen utensils. | ||
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* 2x [[File:Rail assembly.png|frameless]] [[#Rail Assembly|Rail Assembly]] | * 2x [[File:Rail assembly.png|frameless]] [[#Rail Assembly|Rail Assembly]] | ||
* 5x[[File:Steel sheets.png|frameless]]Steel Sheets | * 5x[[File:Steel sheets.png|frameless]]Steel Sheets | ||
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#Use the[[File:Steel sheets.png|frameless]]steel sheets on one of the [[File:Rail assembly.png|frameless]] rail assemblies. | #Use the[[File:Steel sheets.png|frameless]]steel sheets on one of the [[File:Rail assembly.png|frameless]] rail assemblies. | ||
# Attach the other [[File:Rail assembly.png|frameless]] rail assembly. | # Attach the other [[File:Rail assembly.png|frameless]] rail assembly.Serves as basic armor. Highly conductive of electricity – watch out for shocks. | ||
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|[[File:Makeshift barrel.png|frameless]] | |[[File:Makeshift barrel.png|frameless]] | ||
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* 2 Drink Cans | * 2 Drink Cans | ||
* [[File:Welding tool.gif|frameless]] Welding Tool | * [[File:Welding tool.gif|frameless]] Welding Tool | ||
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#Use the [[File:Welding tool.gif|frameless]] welding tool on the first can. | #Use the [[File:Welding tool.gif|frameless]] welding tool on the first can. | ||
# Use the second can on the first can to attach. | # Use the second can on the first can to attach. | ||
# [[File:Welding tool.gif|frameless]] Welding tool to finish. | # [[File:Welding tool.gif|frameless]] Welding tool to finish.Used in the construction of other makeshift weaponry. | ||
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|[[File:Makeshift spear.png|frameless]] | |[[File:Makeshift spear.png|frameless]] | ||
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* Glass Shard OR Knife Blade (create with construction - various materials e.g. Plasteel, Steel) | * Glass Shard OR Knife Blade (create with construction - various materials e.g. Plasteel, Steel) | ||
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#Use the [[File:Cable coil.png|frameless]] cable coil to create cable cuffs. | |||
# Use the [[File:Cable coil.png|frameless]] cable coil to create cable cuffs. | |||
# Click the cable cuffs with the [[File:Metal rods.png|frameless]] rod. | # Click the cable cuffs with the [[File:Metal rods.png|frameless]] rod. | ||
# Attach the glass shard/knife blade to the cable on the rod. | # Attach the glass shard/knife blade to the cable on the rod. | ||
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|[[File:Pneumatic cannon.png|frameless]] | |[[File:Pneumatic cannon.png|frameless]] | ||
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* Air Tank (any kind) | * Air Tank (any kind) | ||
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#Use 10x[[File:Steel sheets.png|frameless]]steel to construct a cannon frame. | |||
# Use 10x[[File:Steel sheets.png|frameless]]steel to construct a cannon frame. | |||
# Attach [[File:Atmos pipe grey mixed.png|frameless]] pipe or [[File:Makeshift barrel.png|frameless]] makeshift barrel. | # Attach [[File:Atmos pipe grey mixed.png|frameless]] pipe or [[File:Makeshift barrel.png|frameless]] makeshift barrel. | ||
# [[File:Welding tool.gif|frameless]] Welding tool. | # [[File:Welding tool.gif|frameless]] Welding tool. | ||
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# Attach tank transfer valve. | # Attach tank transfer valve. | ||
# [[File:Welding tool.gif|frameless]] Welding tool. | # [[File:Welding tool.gif|frameless]] Welding tool. | ||
# Insert air tank in order to power the cannon. | # Insert air tank in order to power the cannon.Can launch any medium or smaller object. | ||
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|[[File:Crossbow.png|frameless]] | |[[File:Crossbow.png|frameless]] | ||
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* [[File:Powercell.png|frameless]] Powercell | * [[File:Powercell.png|frameless]] Powercell | ||
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#Use rigid material to construct a weapon frame. | |||
# Use rigid material to construct a weapon frame. | |||
# Use[[File:Steel sheets.png|frameless]]steel to construct a light switch. | # Use[[File:Steel sheets.png|frameless]]steel to construct a light switch. | ||
# Attach light switch to the weapon frame. | # Attach light switch to the weapon frame. | ||
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# Attach [[File:Cable coil.png|frameless]] cable coil. | # Attach [[File:Cable coil.png|frameless]] cable coil. | ||
# [[File:Screwdriver.png|frameless]] Screwdriver the assembly to finish. | # [[File:Screwdriver.png|frameless]] Screwdriver the assembly to finish. | ||
# Insert [[File:Powercell.png|frameless]] powercell in order to power the crossbow. | # Insert [[File:Powercell.png|frameless]] powercell in order to power the crossbow.Takes [[File:Metal rods.png|frameless]] metal rods as ammunition. | ||
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|[[File:Rail assembly.png|frameless]] | |[[File:Rail assembly.png|frameless]] | ||
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* [[File:Cable coil.png|frameless]] Cable Coil | * [[File:Cable coil.png|frameless]] Cable Coil | ||
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#Use the [[File:Cable coil.png|frameless]] cable coil to create cable cuffs. | |||
# Use the [[File:Cable coil.png|frameless]] cable coil to create cable cuffs. | |||
# Click the cable cuffs with the [[File:Metal rods.png|frameless]] rod. | # Click the cable cuffs with the [[File:Metal rods.png|frameless]] rod. | ||
# Attach the second [[File:Metal rods.png|frameless]] rod to finish. | # Attach the second [[File:Metal rods.png|frameless]] rod to finish.Used in the construction of other makeshift weaponry. | ||
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|[[File:Crossbow rpd.png|frameless]] | |[[File:Crossbow rpd.png|frameless]] | ||
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* [[File:Screwdriver.png|frameless]] Screwdriver | * [[File:Screwdriver.png|frameless]] Screwdriver | ||
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#Use [[File:Screwdriver.png|frameless]] screwdriver on the rapid construction device. | |||
# Attach rapid construction device to the [[File:Crossbow.png|frameless]] powered crossbow.Like a crossbow, but with technology! Takes compressed matter cartridges as ammo. | |||
# Use [[File:Screwdriver.png|frameless]] screwdriver on the rapid construction device. | |||
# Attach rapid construction device to the [[File:Crossbow.png|frameless]] powered crossbow. | |||
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|[[File:Stunprod.png|frameless]] | |[[File:Stunprod.png|frameless]] | ||
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* Device Cell | * Device Cell | ||
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#Use the [[File:Cable coil.png|frameless]] cable coil to create cable cuffs. | |||
# Use the [[File:Cable coil.png|frameless]] cable coil to create cable cuffs. | |||
# Click the cable cuffs with the [[File:Metal rods.png|frameless]] rod. | # Click the cable cuffs with the [[File:Metal rods.png|frameless]] rod. | ||
# Attach the [[File:Wirecutters.png|frameless]] wirecutters. | # Attach the [[File:Wirecutters.png|frameless]] wirecutters. | ||
# Insert the device cell to provide the stunprod with a power source. | # Insert the device cell to provide the stunprod with a power source. | ||
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|[[File:Zipgun.png|frameless]] | |[[File:Zipgun.png|frameless]] | ||
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* 5x Any Rigid Material (Metal, Wood, etc.) | * 5x Any Rigid Material (Metal, Wood, etc.) | ||
* [[File:Atmos pipe grey mixed.png|frameless]] Pipe (from Pipe Dispenser) OR [[File:Makeshift barrel.png|frameless]] [[#Makeshift Barrel|Makeshift Barrel]] | * [[File:Atmos pipe grey mixed.png|frameless]] Pipe (from Pipe Dispenser) OR [[File:Makeshift barrel.png|frameless]] [[#Makeshift Barrel|Makeshift Barrel]] | ||
* Tape (Duct Tape, Department Tape) OR [[File:Cable coil.png|frameless]] Cable Coil | * [[File:Duct tape.png|frameless]] Tape (Duct Tape, Department Tape) OR [[File:Cable coil.png|frameless]] Cable Coil | ||
* | * 1x[[File:Steel sheets.png|frameless]]Steel | ||
* [[File:Screwdriver.png|frameless]] Screwdriver | * [[File:Screwdriver.png|frameless]] Screwdriver | ||
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#Use rigid material to construct a weapon frame. | |||
# Use rigid material to construct a weapon frame. | |||
# Attach [[File:Atmos pipe grey mixed.png|frameless]] pipe or [[File:Makeshift barrel.png|frameless]] makeshift barrel. | # Attach [[File:Atmos pipe grey mixed.png|frameless]] pipe or [[File:Makeshift barrel.png|frameless]] makeshift barrel. | ||
# Use duct tape or [[File:Cable coil.png|frameless]] cable coil on the frame to secure the assembly. | # Use [[File:Duct tape.png|frameless]] duct tape or [[File:Cable coil.png|frameless]] cable coil on the frame to secure the assembly. | ||
# Attach the | # Use[[File:Steel sheets.png|frameless]]steel to construct a light switch. | ||
# [[File:Screwdriver.png|frameless]] Screwdriver the assembly to finish. | # Attach light switch to the weapon frame. | ||
# [[File:Screwdriver.png|frameless]] Screwdriver the assembly to finish.Takes a random type of round (determined at construction) as ammunition. | |||
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== Wiring == | |||
Wiring 101: Or I want to lay cable on the floor. | |||
Step 1. Wear your insulated gloves. Not wearing gloves may result in horrible electrical injury. | |||
Step 2. Acquire your cable coil. To help you confirm if your cable is properly hooked up, also bring a Multitool. | |||
Step 3. Make your cable coil the same colour as the cable you wish to connect it to. To do this, hold your Multitool in one hand and your cable coil in the other, then click on your cable coil with your multitool hand selected. Pick the colour you desire from the list. | |||
Now we begin cable placement. Cable placement works by moving the cable toward your character from the position you are facing from one tile away. | |||
For example, here is our wiring hero about to place down some cable: | |||
[[File:Wiring1-1.png|frameless|About to put some wire down, they stand, facing the desired wire location.]] | |||
Note that the wiring hero is facing the desired tile. Now. When the tile is clicked from this position: | |||
[[File:Wiring-2.png|frameless|A single line of cable is laid, with a knot at the center. ]] | |||
The wiring has been laid down, and is ready to be expanded upon. | |||
If this cable is clicked again, without moving, it will extend the line of cable onto the tile you are standing, as shown here: | |||
[[File:Wiring-3.png|frameless|The wiring is expanded, as seen here, it now goes along to the next tile. ]] | |||
Now, that's how you do a straight line with a cable, but let's say you want to make a nice, neat turn. The way to corner your cable is by standing on the tile you wish to turn your line of cable towards and then click on the cable you laid down previously. If you do this, your cable line will make a smooth, knot-less turn toward where you stand, like so: | |||
[[File:Wiring-4.png|frameless|The smooth turn of the cable indicates successful corner wiring.]] | |||
Now, if you instead click on the tile itself, you will instead place a second straight line cable down. As seen here: | |||
[[File:Wiring-5.png|frameless|A knotted corner tile. Only usually useful if you want to place a SMES terminal or APC terminal over the corner.]] | |||
Now that we have learnt how to place and make our cable look nice, we can hook it up to some other electrical cabling. We can then confirm our cable has power by clicking on the cable with our multi tool. If your newly hooked up cable is hooked up properly to a live cable network that is receiving power, you will receive the following message: "The power cable has 3450 kW flowing through it." - Note, the number will be different based on current grid power. It will otherwise say: "The power cable is not powered." This can help you troubleshoot power issues. | |||
Now we've mastered the basics of wiring, it's time to fix a serious problem: Multi-deck wiring. Let's say some untrustworthy fellow has destroyed your power line going to the engine output SMES. You'll now want to hook up a connection going back to the engineering deck so you can get the precious power flowing again. To do this, find an open space, like so, and face it. Make sure to remove any lattice or other covering before trying to place your wire down or it won't work. | |||
[[File:Wiring-6.png|frameless|Wiring Hero stands ready to put down his multi-deck cabling]] | |||
Now, with wire in hand, click on the open space. You can then click on the newly placed cable in the open space to expand the wire over to your non-open space tile. Your end result should, hopefully, be as shown in the next picture. | |||
[[File:Wiring-7.png|frameless|The cable down to the lower deck is in place, ready to be hooked up below.]] | |||
You can then go and verify your multi-deck cabling is in place by heading down to the deck below, exactly where you placed down your upper cable. As we can see, the new connection on the lower deck is in place, ready to be hooked up to the wire network there. | |||
[[File:Wiring-8.png|frameless|Lower deck wiring in place automatically following the installation of the cable above.]] | |||
And just like that, you are ready to move power across multiple Z-levels/Decks. {{Navbox Guides}} | |||
[[Category:Engineering Guides]][[Category:Guides]] | [[Category:Engineering Guides]][[Category:Guides]] |
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Materials
Floors
Walls
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Regular Wall |
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Reinforced Wall |
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Grille |
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Low Wall |
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Glass
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Reinforced Full Glass |
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Airlocks & Doors
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Emergency Shutter |
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Window Door |
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Regular Hidden Door |
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Reinforced Hidden Door |
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Wall Mountings
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APC |
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Air Alarm |
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Fire Alarm |
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Light Fixture |
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Security Camera |
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Wall-Mounted Sign | Use screwdriver to place on wall or remove. |
Misc
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Modular Computer |
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Turrets |
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Disposal Pipes and Machinery |
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Basic Machines |
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Rack |
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Table |
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Makeshift Weaponry
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Butterfly Knife | ||
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Claymore | ||
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Coilgun |
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Improvised Explosive Device |
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Makeshift Armor |
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Makeshift Barrel
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Makeshift Spear | ||
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Pneumatic Cannon |
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Powered Crossbow
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Rail Assembly
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Rapid Crossbow Device |
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Stunprod | ||
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Zipgun |
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Wiring
Wiring 101: Or I want to lay cable on the floor.
Step 1. Wear your insulated gloves. Not wearing gloves may result in horrible electrical injury.
Step 2. Acquire your cable coil. To help you confirm if your cable is properly hooked up, also bring a Multitool.
Step 3. Make your cable coil the same colour as the cable you wish to connect it to. To do this, hold your Multitool in one hand and your cable coil in the other, then click on your cable coil with your multitool hand selected. Pick the colour you desire from the list.
Now we begin cable placement. Cable placement works by moving the cable toward your character from the position you are facing from one tile away.
For example, here is our wiring hero about to place down some cable:
Note that the wiring hero is facing the desired tile. Now. When the tile is clicked from this position:
The wiring has been laid down, and is ready to be expanded upon.
If this cable is clicked again, without moving, it will extend the line of cable onto the tile you are standing, as shown here:
Now, that's how you do a straight line with a cable, but let's say you want to make a nice, neat turn. The way to corner your cable is by standing on the tile you wish to turn your line of cable towards and then click on the cable you laid down previously. If you do this, your cable line will make a smooth, knot-less turn toward where you stand, like so:
Now, if you instead click on the tile itself, you will instead place a second straight line cable down. As seen here:
Now that we have learnt how to place and make our cable look nice, we can hook it up to some other electrical cabling. We can then confirm our cable has power by clicking on the cable with our multi tool. If your newly hooked up cable is hooked up properly to a live cable network that is receiving power, you will receive the following message: "The power cable has 3450 kW flowing through it." - Note, the number will be different based on current grid power. It will otherwise say: "The power cable is not powered." This can help you troubleshoot power issues.
Now we've mastered the basics of wiring, it's time to fix a serious problem: Multi-deck wiring. Let's say some untrustworthy fellow has destroyed your power line going to the engine output SMES. You'll now want to hook up a connection going back to the engineering deck so you can get the precious power flowing again. To do this, find an open space, like so, and face it. Make sure to remove any lattice or other covering before trying to place your wire down or it won't work.
Now, with wire in hand, click on the open space. You can then click on the newly placed cable in the open space to expand the wire over to your non-open space tile. Your end result should, hopefully, be as shown in the next picture.
You can then go and verify your multi-deck cabling is in place by heading down to the deck below, exactly where you placed down your upper cable. As we can see, the new connection on the lower deck is in place, ready to be hooked up to the wire network there.
And just like that, you are ready to move power across multiple Z-levels/Decks.
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