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Версия от 01:34, 7 марта 2023
Materials
A selection of materials made from base construction materials.
- Metal Rods
- Rods are equally as useful as steel. They are used to make a wide variety of useful items that are commonly used around the vessel.
- To make metal rods:
- From there, you can use the metal rods as needed. They have their own construction menu as well.
- To deconstruct metal rods back into steel:
- Floor tiles
- As the name implies, these are used to cover plating with tiles that are nicer to look at.
- To make floor tiles:
Flooring and Support
The what and how that keeps you grounded.
- Lattice
- The lattice is the most basic for of support. It is just a collection of rods connected together that allow you to stand. You can move down through lattices, although this comes at the cost of not being airtight.
- To make a lattice:
- To deconstruct a lattice:
- Plating
- Plating is the bare minimum for airtight flooring. Similar to lattices, you can stand on plating, however you cannot move down through lattices. Plating is airtight, however.
- To make plating:
- To deconstruct plating:
- Unfortunately, the only way to remove plating is via an RCD, which can either be found, purchased from a Merchant, or the RCD that the Chief Engineer spawns with.
- Floors
- Every kind of flooring is constructed in the same way:
- Create floor tiles using their respective material, as shown before.
- Use the floor tiles on bare plating.
- While the way of placing flooring is the same, the process of removing it is different for different types of flooring.
- Note that typically, removing flooring will give back one tile of that piece of flooring. If the floor is too damaged, however, no tiles will be returned.
- If you are unsure how to remove a certain type of flooring, just examine the floor. Towards the bottom of the examine message, the required tool will be listed.
Walls and Structures
The number 1 rated way to keep the void out and oxygen in!
- Wall
- This is a standard steel wall. It prevents passage, blocks vision, and can contain atmosphere within a room.
- To make a steel wall:
- A wall can be damaged by numerous items and events. To repair a wall:
- To deconstruct a wall:
- Reinforced Wall
- The reinforced wall is much like the standard wall. The primary difference, aside from looks, is that the reinforced wall is sturdier and can take more damage, and also takes longer to deconstruct.
- To make a reinforced wall:
- To repair a reinforced wall, use the same method as a standard wall.
- To deconstruct a reinforced wall:
- Use wirecutters to cut the outer grille
- Use a screwdriver to expose the reinforced cover
- Use a welder to cut the reinforced cover
- Use a crowbar to remove the reinforced cover
- Use a wrench to loosen the support rods
- Use a welder to cut the support rods
- Use a crowbar to remove the inner cover
- Use a screwdriver to unsecure the inner supports
- Use wirecutters to cut the inner supports
- Use a wrench to disassemble the girder
- Grille
- A grille is a pattern of overlapping metal rods. They are most commonly used in a role similar to fencing, protecting external parts of the vessel that need to be exposed to the void but also need to be physically protected. Light and atmosphere can pass through grilles, however physical objects cannot.
- To construct a grille:
- Grilles cannot be repaired, and deconstructing them is as easy as constructing them.
- To deconstruct grilles:
- False walls
- False walls look and act like normal walls in every way except they can be opened when someone pushes on them. Useful for making secret hideouts or being an overachiever.
- To construct a false wall:
- To construct a 'reinforced' false wall:
- Deconstructing false walls uses the same method as their normal versions
Windows
Like a wall, but weaker and see through. Look at those pretty stars!
- Glass Panel
- A glass panel is as it appears, a thin sheet of glass that faces one direction. They are useful as dividers within a room but are weak and not generally used beyond that role. They can hold an atmosphere, although glass panels should never be relied on for that.
- To construct a glass panel:
- Alternatively:
- To deconstruct a glass panel:
- Alternatively:
- Use an object to smash the panel
- Windoor
- The windoor is similar in size to a glass panel except it can open and close like an airlock. It is very useful for smaller areas where an airlock may too large, or as a way to keep an area open while still have ID restrictions on certain areas, like the medical lobby. They are best used alongside glass panels.
- To construct a windoor:
- Use reinforced glass in your hand. Windoors can only be made with reinforced glass
- Click on "Windoor" while facing the desired direction of the door
- Use a wrench to secure the windoor frame
- Use rods to make a 'secure windoor'
- Use Файл:Cable-coil.png cable coil to wire the windoor
- Insert a airlock control circuit
- Use a crowbar to secure the electronics and engage the windoor
- To deconstruct a windoor:
- Hit the windoor with a blunt or sharp object, or a welder until it shatters
- There is no other way to deconstruct a windoor
- Window
- The window is the second most common structure type. It acts like a wall in that it can hold an atmosphere and takes effort to deconstruct. However, unlike a wall, it allows lasers to pass through and hit anything on the other side.
- To construct a window:
- To deconstruct a window:
- This will leave the frame. To remove the frame: