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== Introduction: Shields and you AKA How to not die a rocky/fishy death ==
== Shields, a "wait, did we set those?" tale ==


On the SCCV Horizon, and practically any other vessel, shields perform a simple but important goal. They are the first line of defense between the crew and the cold menacing death of space. They protect the outer hull of a vessel from any number of dangerous entities whether they be laser fire, bullets, carp, meteors, so on. While the vast majority of the time the shields are not immediately needed, in some situations their status can be the difference between life and death.


'''''(This guide assumes a basic knowledge of current station layout (layout as of 10/04/2019). If you need location terms explained, feel free to send an AHelp during the round, or ask on Discord.'''''
The term "shields" can be confusing as the SCCV Horizon only has one shield generator. This lone generator is a hull shield which wraps the entire vessel in a blue wall of hexagonal energy that deflects physical and energy based objects. Thankfully, this simplifies an already simple process.


So you’ve been tasked with setting the shields, and you have no idea what to do, huh? What are these shields and why should we care? It’s important to understand first off, that there are two types of shields involved. We’ll touch on what each type does, so you have an idea of their use.
== Tools of the Trade: What you’ll need to set up the Hull Shield, and where can you find it? ==


Finding and preparing the machinary needed for the vessel's shields is quick and easy. The shield room is right next to the conference room that all engineers spawn in on deck three. In case you are coming from another part of the ship, follow the stairs by the blue Portable Air Pumps and go through the yellow and red engineering door in the top left corner of the room.


{| class="sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" align="center"
All of the machines in this room have already been bolted and connected, so all that is left is simply turning them on and setting the correct values.
! style='background-color:Chocolate;'|Type of Shield
! style='background-color:Chocolate;'|Style of Projection
! style='background-color:Chocolate;'|Common Usage
|-
!Hull Shield
|Project shields on the surface of the station hull, like a skin surrounding it.
|Carp Migrations, Lost Drones from NDV Icarus, Hostile Forces
|-
!Bubble Shield
|Project shields around the station in a bubble, protecting the station and anything else within.
|Meteor Showers
|}
 
 
With that said, let’s get to what we’re going to need to set up the shields, and where they’re stored.
 
== Tools of the Trade: What you’ll need to set up the Hull and Bubble Shields, and where can you find it? ==
 
Shields are now automatically set up on the surface, and simply require wrenching down and configuring, so walk up to the surface via the main elevators, and head to just below the garden, through the blue doors.


[[File:SetupShields-ShieldRoom.png]]
[[File:SetupShields-ShieldRoom.png]]
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== Setting up the Shield Generators ==
== Setting up the Shield Generators ==


*Step 1: Ensure both the generators and both the capacitors are bolted down to the floor. Use the wrench to bolt them down if they're not.
*Step 1: Ensure both the generator and the capacitor are bolted down to the floor. Use the wrench to bolt them down if they're not.


*Step 2: Click on both capacitors, and set them to click the [Activate] button. Additionally, if danger is imminent, set the charge rate higher; make sure the engine can take it. The maximum is 400000 W.
*Step 2: Click on the capacitor, and set the charge to max. This should be around 125000000 W. Then, press activate.


[[File:Shieldguide24.png]]
[[File:Shieldguide24.png]]
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[[File:Shieldguide25.png]]
[[File:Shieldguide25.png]]


*Step 4. Set the settings of the shield generators properly. The Coverage Radius (restart required) for '''both generators''' should be 100m. Use the “<font color=blue>+++</font>” button to quickly raise it to the maximum. The Charge Rate for '''both generators''' should be 0.3 Renwick/s. Use the “<font color=blue>++</font>” button to raise it up by one point (the default is 0.2 Renwick/s). Finally, the Maximum Field Strength for '''both generators''' should be 3 Renwick. Use the “<font color=blue>[min]</font>” button, followed by two presses of the “<font color=blue>+</font>” button to set it properly. The settings are shown correctly below.  
*Step 4. Set the settings of the shield generator properly. The Coverage Radius (restart required) should be 100m. Click and drag the number and/or blue bar to change it's value. Alternatively, double click the number and enter 100. The Charge Rate should be 5. Finally, the Maximum Field Strength should be 10. The settings are shown correctly below.  


'''''Default Setup'''''
'''''Default Setup'''''
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[[File:Shieldguide28.png]]
[[File:Shieldguide28.png]]


These settings allow for a low strength field that covers almost all of the station.
These settings allow for an average strength field to cover the entire hull of the vessel. It's not recommended to increase field strength past 7, as a higher field strength might require more energy than the capacitor can provide.


In the unlikely event that you have a specific area that needs shielding, you can unwrench the capacitor and shield, move them to the danger zone, and engage them there. If you are doing this, it's suggested to set the "Maximum Field Strength" to max, and the coverage radius to a relatively low value.
In the unlikely event that you have a specific area that needs shielding, you can unwrench the capacitor and shield, move them to the danger zone, and engage them there. If you are doing this, it's suggested to set the "Maximum Field Strength" to max, and the coverage radius to a relatively low value.


Congratulations! The shields are now properly set up for an emergency. Remember to leave them <font color=red>Offline</font> unless there’s a need for them, as they drain massive amounts of power.
Congratulations! The shields are now properly set up for an emergency.


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Revision as of 21:01, 15 July 2023

Shields, a "wait, did we set those?" tale

On the SCCV Horizon, and practically any other vessel, shields perform a simple but important goal. They are the first line of defense between the crew and the cold menacing death of space. They protect the outer hull of a vessel from any number of dangerous entities whether they be laser fire, bullets, carp, meteors, so on. While the vast majority of the time the shields are not immediately needed, in some situations their status can be the difference between life and death.

The term "shields" can be confusing as the SCCV Horizon only has one shield generator. This lone generator is a hull shield which wraps the entire vessel in a blue wall of hexagonal energy that deflects physical and energy based objects. Thankfully, this simplifies an already simple process.

Tools of the Trade: What you’ll need to set up the Hull Shield, and where can you find it?

Finding and preparing the machinary needed for the vessel's shields is quick and easy. The shield room is right next to the conference room that all engineers spawn in on deck three. In case you are coming from another part of the ship, follow the stairs by the blue Portable Air Pumps and go through the yellow and red engineering door in the top left corner of the room.

All of the machines in this room have already been bolted and connected, so all that is left is simply turning them on and setting the correct values.

SetupShields-ShieldRoom.png

Setting up the Shield Generators

  • Step 1: Ensure both the generator and the capacitor are bolted down to the floor. Use the wrench to bolt them down if they're not.
  • Step 2: Click on the capacitor, and set the charge to max. This should be around 125000000 W. Then, press activate.

File:Shieldguide24.png

Shieldguide25.png

  • Step 4. Set the settings of the shield generator properly. The Coverage Radius (restart required) should be 100m. Click and drag the number and/or blue bar to change it's value. Alternatively, double click the number and enter 100. The Charge Rate should be 5. Finally, the Maximum Field Strength should be 10. The settings are shown correctly below.

Default Setup File:Shieldguide27.png

Correct Setup File:Shieldguide28.png

These settings allow for an average strength field to cover the entire hull of the vessel. It's not recommended to increase field strength past 7, as a higher field strength might require more energy than the capacitor can provide.

In the unlikely event that you have a specific area that needs shielding, you can unwrench the capacitor and shield, move them to the danger zone, and engage them there. If you are doing this, it's suggested to set the "Maximum Field Strength" to max, and the coverage radius to a relatively low value.

Congratulations! The shields are now properly set up for an emergency.

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