Name
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Picture
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Requirement
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Construction
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Destruction
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APC
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- Crowbar
- ID card
- Screwdriver
- Metal
- File:Cable-coil.png Cable coil
- Power control circuit
- Powercell
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- Click the Metal and choose APC Frame
- Use the frame on the wall you wish to use
- Remove the floor
- Use File:Cable-coil.png Cable coil to wire the APC
- Replace the floor
- Fit in the Power control circuit
- Use a Screwdriver to secure the electronics
- Add a Powercell
- Use a Crowbar to shut the cover
New APCs start locked with the cover engaged and the main breaker turned off
APCs may only be placed in areas which have been defined as a Station Area using the Chief Engineer's Station Blueprints
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If broken :
- Use a Crowbar or heavy objects to remove the broken cover
- Remove the Powercell
- Use a Screwdriver to clear out the broken electronics
- Remove the floor under the APC and use Wirecutters on the APC to cut the terminal.
- Use a File:Welder.gif Welder to clear off the broken frame
If NOT broken:
- Use an ID card to unlock the APC and deactivate the cover lock
- Use a Crowbar to open the cover
- Remove the Powercell
- Use a Screwdriver to remove the electronics
- Remove the floor under the APC and use Wirecutters on the APC to cut the terminal. Insulated gloves needed if the Powernet is online.
- Use a Crowbar to remove the Power control circuit
- Use a File:Welder.gif Welder to clear the APC Frame off the wall
- Use a Wrench on the frame to turn it back into Metal
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Air Alarm
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File:AirAlarm.png
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- Click the Metal and choose Air Alarm Frame
- Use the frame on the wall you wish to use
- Fit in the
- Use File:Cable-coil.png Cable coil to wire the alarm
- Close with a Screwdriver
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- Use a Screwdriver to open the cover
- Interact with the Air Alarm using an empty hand and cut all wires using Wirecutters
- Cut the remaining wires by using Wirecutters on the Air Alarm
- Use a Crowbar to remove the
- Use a Wrench to remove the frame from the wall
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Fire Alarm
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File:FireAlarm.png
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- Click the Metal and choose Fire Alarm Frame
- Use the frame on the wall you wish to use
- Fit in the
- Use File:Cable-coil.png Cable coil to wire the alarm
- Close with a Screwdriver
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- Use a Screwdriver to open the cover
- Interact with the Fire Alarm using an empty hand and cut all wires using Wirecutters
- Cut the remaining wires by using Wirecutters on the Fire Alarm
- Use a Crowbar to remove the
- Use a Wrench to remove the frame from the wall
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Airlock
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- Wrench
- Screwdriver
- Metal
- Reinforced glass
- File:Cable-coil.png Cable coil
- Airlock control circuit
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- Stand in the desired spot
- Click the Metal and choose Airlock Assembly
- Use a Wrench to set the airlock in place
- Use a Pen to name the Airlock
- Add Reinforced glass to make a Glass Airlock
- Add File:Cable-coil.png Cable coil
- Use your ID to unlock the Airlock control circuit and give it a specific access requirement
- Add an Airlock control circuit
- Use a Screwdriver on the airlock to close the maintenance panel
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- Use a Screwdriver on the airlock to open the maintenance panel
- Use a Multitool and Wirecutters to disable everything. Door bolts must be up for this to work. Insulated gloves are needed if the Powernet is online.
- Use a File:Welder.gif Welder to weld the airlock shut
- Use a Crowbar to remove the electronics
- Use Wirecutters to remove the wiring
- Use a Wrench to unsecure the airlock frame
- Use a File:Welder.gif Welder to turn the frame back into Metal
Note : If the door was shorted out by a cryptographic sequencer, you can skip directly to removing the broken electronics with a Crowbar
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Computers
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- Stand in the desired spot
- Click the Metal and choose Computer Frame
- Use a Wrench to bolt the frame in place
- Insert the Computer circuit board
- Use a Screwdriver to secure the circuitry
- Use File:Cable-coil.png Cable coil to wire up the computer
- Use Glass to add a monitor
- Use a Screwdriver to connect the monitor
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- Use a Screwdriver to disconnect the monitor
- Use a Crowbar to pry off the monitor
- Use Wirecutters to remove the wiring
- Use a Screwdriver to unsecure the circuitry
- Use a Crowbar to pry out the Computer circuit board
- Use a Wrench to unbolt the frame
- Use a File:Welder.gif Welder to turn the frame back into Metal
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AI Core
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- : Click the File:Plasteel.png Plasteel and choose AI Core
- Use a Wrench to bolt the mainframe into place
- : Add an AI circuit board
- : Use a Screwdriver to secure the AI circuit board
- : Use File:Cable-coil.png Cable coil to add wiring to the mainframe
- : Add the File:Brains.png Brain placed in a Empty MMI or an active Posibrain to make the AI Core functional
- : Add Reinforced glass to finish the screen
- Use a Screwdriver to connect the screen to the mainframe
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- Use a Screwdriver to disconnect the screen from the mainframe
- Use a Crowbar to pry off the screen.
- Remove the File:Brains.png Brain or Posibrain
- Use Wirecutters to remove the mainframe's wiring
- Use a Screwdriver to unsecure the AI circuit board
- Use a Crowbar to pry out the AI circuit board
- Use a Wrench to unbolt the mainframe
- Use a File:Welder.gif Welder to turn the mainframe back into File:Plasteel.png Plasteel
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Light Fixture
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- Click the Metal and choose Light Frame
- Use the frame on the wall you wish to use
- Use File:Cable-coil.png Cable coil to add wiring
- Use Screwdriver to secure wiring
- Add a Light tube or Light bulb depending on chosen frame
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- Remove the Light tube or Light bulb. Light should be off beforehand, or Black gloves should be used.
- Use Screwdriver to expose wiring
- Use Wirecutters to remove the wiring
- Use a Wrench to detach the frame from the wall
- Use a File:Welder.gif Welder to turn the frame back into Metal
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Security Camera
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- Drop the Camera assembly on the floor in front of the wall you want it on.
- Use a Wrench to secure the Camera assembly to the wall
- Use a File:Welder.gif Welder to weld the Camera assembly to the wall
- Apply any upgrades you might want
Available Upgrades: Phoron for EMP Proofing, a Carrot for X-Ray Vision, and a Proximity sensor for Motion Sensor
- Use File:Cable-coil.png Cable coil to add wiring
- Use a Screwdriver to connect the wiring
- Set the camera network (station default is SS13)
- Set the camera's direction
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- Use a Screwdriver to open the maintenance panel
- Interact with the camera and use Wirecutters to cut all wires (Alarm Wire is optional)
- Use a File:Welder.gif Welder to undo the welding on the Camera assembly
- Use a Wrench to detach the Camera assembly from the wall
- Use a Crowbar to discard any upgrades from the Camera assembly
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Turrets
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- Metal
- Wrench
- Screwdriver
- File:Welder.gif Welder
- Any energy-type weapon
- Proximity sensor
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- Click the Metal and choose Turret Frame
- Use a Wrench to bolt the turret frame
- Use Metal to add a turret cover
- Use a Wrench to bolt the cover
- Add Any energy-type weapon
- Add a Proximity sensor
- Use a Screwdriver to secure the assembly
- Use more Metal to add a turret hatch
- Use a File:Welder.gif Welder to secure the turret hatch
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TBA
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Solar Panels and Trackers
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- Solar assembly
- Wrench
- Glass or Reinforced glass
- Tracker electronic circuit to make a tracker
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- Place the Solar assembly where you want it over a wire knot
- Use a Wrench to bolt into place
- Add Tracker electronic circuit to turn it into a Solar Tracker
- Finish the construction by adding any type of glass to the Solar assembly
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- Use a Crowbar to remove the panel
- Use a Crowbar to remove the Tracker electronic circuit if working on a Solar Tracker
- Use a Wrench to unbolt the frame
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Mass Driver
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- Click the File:Plasteel.png Plasteel and choose Mass Driver Frame
- Drag and rotate as needed, then use a Wrench to bolt into place
- Use a File:Welder.gif Welder
- Use File:Cable-coil.png Cable coil to add wiring
- Use Rods
- Use a Screwdriver to secure the assembly
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- Use a Screwdriver to unsecure the assembly
- Use a Crowbar to remove the rods
- Use a Wirecutters to remove the wiring
- Use a File:Welder.gif Welder
- Use a Wrench to unbolt the frame
- Use a File:Welder.gif Welder to turn the frame back into File:Plasteel.png Plasteel
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Disposal Pipes
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- Use Disposal Pipe Dispenser to obtain a File:Disposalpipe.png Disposal pipe
- Use a Crowbar to access the plating
- Right-click and drag to get into desired position
- Use a Wrench to bolt the pipe down
- Use a File:Welder.gif Welder to weld the pipe secure
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- Use a File:Welder.gif Welder to undo the welding
- Use a Wrench to unbolt the pipe
Note : The disposal pipe can then be destroyed by using the Disposal Pipe Dispenser
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Conveyor Switch (WRONG)
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File:Conveyor switch.png
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- Use the Rods on the File:Remotesignaller.png Remote signaller.
- You may configure the switch and restrict it's pulling with a Multitool.
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- Use a Wrench to disassemble back into parts.
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Conveyor Belt (WRONG)
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File:Conveyor active.gif
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- Screwdriver
- Metal
- Conveyor circuit board
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- Click the Metal and choose Conveyor frame
- Fit in the Conveyor circuit board
- Finish with a Screwdriver
- Change the direction of the belt with a Multitool, if necessary
To Configure:
The only way to operate a Conveyor Belt is with a Conveyor Switch set to the same frequency and ID tag.
A Conveyor Belt will automatically try to copy the Frequency and ID tag of any Conveyor Switches or Conveyor Belts within one tile of distance when built. It's recommendable to start by constructing the Conveyor Switch and continue the belt line from there.
If a Conveyor Belt is misconfigured, use a Use a Multitool to set it's frequency and ID tag to match those of a Conveyor Switch.
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- Use a Screwdriver to open the cover
- Use a Crowbar to remove the Conveyor circuit board
- Use a Wrench to dismantle the frame into metal sheets
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