Shaft Miner

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Generic shaft.png Miner.png
Shaft Miner
Access: Mining Station, Mining Station EVA, Cargo Office
Difficulty: Easy
Supervisors: Quartermaster and Head of Personnel
Rank: Not defined
Duties: Mine ores and process them into useful materials. Kill hostile wildlife.
Guides: no external guide

Welcome Miner, to the wonderful caverns of this Nanotrasen Claimed Asteroid.

Mining Dock
The Mining Dock is your access to Mining Station


Workin' In The Coal Mine

Being a miner can be somewhat boring, unless you go out and fight monsters. Just follow a few guidelines here to keep yourself from becoming dead in the mines. ALSO, it is important to note that you are able to click more than ONE square of asteroid at a time when mining or digging for sand! As long as it's accessible, you don't have to wait to finish digging before you start digging again, so you can have several dig jobs running in parallel. Just don't change hands or move until all dig jobs are done and save yourself some time!

Take your Mining Pick in one hand and your Satchel in your active hand. Run into a rock. You're now automatically digging in it. Use this to mine using only your keyboard, for a quicker done job.

Working With Your Boss

Who is your boss? The answer is the Quartermaster. Generally he won't butt into any of your affairs other than (if he knows what he's doing) attempt to coordinate your efforts for the good of the station. After returning to the station with a load of minerals, hand them to the Quartermaster to distribute them for you. Or do it yourself, if you actually want some of those handy mining tools the R&D lab can produce.

The Objective

You're here to mine, so get digging! Once you're full to bursting with ores, drag your crate to the smelting room just across the way from the shuttle you took to get to the mining station. There, you can use the machines and computers to smelt raw ore to its finished states and stack them up to 50-count piles. From there, just ship everything to the Cargo Bay and it's off to wherever those resources need to be. Hopefully you have a Cargo Technician for that. Back to the mines!

The Gear

The following is a complete list of mining equipment:

  • RIG.png Mining Hardsuit and Helmet - Used so you don't freeze to death in the airless tunnels of the resource-rich planetoid.
  • BreathMask.png Breath Mask and Oxygen Tank - So you can have oxygen when mining. Get an O2 tank from the tank dispenser, and wear it on your back suit.
  • MGlasses.png Meson Scanners - See where the ore you want is at.
  • Pickaxe.png Pickaxes and Drills - For tunneling through everything. Place this on your belt, it saves room. You also can get various drills and other tools from science and your mining vendor. These will dig faster, and may have other advantages!
  • Other Mining Tools - These are things like the Kinetic Accelerator, and the Resonator. They double as ways to fight xeno scum and/or other people and are very robust.
  • Shovel.png Shovel - Gathering sand. You can stick this in your backpack.
  • Lantern.png Lantern - For seeing in the dark. Put one in your pocket. Or three.
  • OreSatchel.png Ore Satchel - For carrying ore without using a mining cart, holds 50 ore nuggets. Get at least one of these, make sure to set the bag to "all on tile". Use in conjunction with an ore crate. (Newbie tip: This does not work like a backpack. Hold it in your hand and click the ore with that hand to pick it up.)
  • 32px Ore Crate - Used for carrying huge amounts of ore. While a satchel can only hold 50 nuggets, this can hold an unlimited sum. Use your satchel on the box to empty it into the box, place the box in the unloading machine's input slot to unload it.
  • Crowbar.pngCrowbar - Just in case coming back from the mines you notice there is a black out. Spawns in your backpack.
  • Analyzer.png Mining Scanner - For finding those pesky gibtonite deposits, and anything that's not iron.


Gear that will be very handy, but not included:

  • Ripley.png Ripley - Just because these mechs are awesome at mining. A Ripley equipped with a drill and with an ore box loaded up (using the Hydraulic Clamp) mines three squares at a time and automatically picks up any ore gained from the squares. It also mines about as fast as a diamond pick.


The Ores


Wall Raw Ore Processed Ore Coin Door Name Uses
Ironwall.png Ironore.png Metal.png Ironcoin.png Irondoor.gif Iron For just about everything.
Ironore.png Plasmaore.png Metal r.png Plasteel An alloy of iron and plasma, for AI cores and reinforced walls
Minefloor.png Sandore.png
Glass.png
Sanddoor.gif Sand For making glass, which has a plethora of station applications. Also used to make dirt, something not wanted by Hydroponics.
Sandore.png Ironore.png
Glass r.png
Reinforced Glass For reinforced glass, which is tougher than normal glass
Goldwall.png Goldore.png Golddone.png Goldcoin.png Golddoor.gif Gold For making various electronics or pimping out Beepsky.
Silverwall.png Silverore.png Silverdone.png Silvercoin.png Silverdoor.gif Silver Making dosh, mechs, and researching Bluespace.
Plasmawall.png Plasmaore.png Plasmadone.png Plasmacoin.png Plasmadoor.gif Plasma Ship sheets back to Centcom for bonus supply points.
Uraniumwall.png Uraniumore.png Uraniumdone.png Uraniumcoin.png Uraniumdoor.gif Uranium For making you radioactive. Delicious cocktails.
Diamondwall.png Diamondore.png Diamonddone.png Diamondcoin.png DiamondDoor.gif Diamond For making mech parts, among other industrial uses.
Bananimumwall.png Bananimumore.png Bananimumdone.png Bananimumcoin.png Bananium A rare and unusual mineral found only in clown-controlled space. Used for the H.O.N.K. mech.
Diamondwall.png Gibtoniteore.png Gibtonite For trolling miners blowing shit up, whether they be solid asteroid or other things. Gibtonite appears as diamond ore. Hitting it with your mining tools will start a chain reaction. If you don't stop the reaction with an analyzer in time, the gibtonite will explode. If you do, you can mine the ore, pick it up (you need both hand free) and use it as an explosive. The closer the gibtonite was to exploding before defused, the more potent its power.


Who Needs What

  • Scientists just want a little uranium, plasma, diamond and gold. Refine a little of each for research (5-10 blocks each should do it). In exchange, they may give you a bomb or more advanced mining tools (like a sonic jackhammer or diamond drill), both for even faster digging!
  • Roboticists need diamond, uranium, silver and gold for building mech parts. Give them enough and you might get a big, fancy machine for your troubles! Too bad the Ripley is the only good mech for mining.
  • The Quartermaster would want you to send them plasma sheets so they can trade them in for bonus supply points.
  • Everybody could always use more iron, glass and plasteel, but especially Station Engineers and Roboticists.
  • The Virologist, Chemist and Xenobiologist will all appreciate having extra plasma.
  • A Clown with Bananium is a grateful and dangerous ally.
  • The Bartender can use a few sheets of uranium or iron to craft some of his rarest cocktails.


Buried Secrets

Deep within the asteroid resides strange and unusual artifacts just waiting to be found. If you notice something unusual on your Meson Scanners, check it out!

Structures

While on the asteroid, you may come upon small boxed structures, usually made of plasma or reinforced walls. Dig in through openings, or use the blue toolbox in the hardsuit room to break down that wall and discover your prize! The two main things you will usually find are loot caches or alien facehuggers. A plasma wall doesn't necessarily mean an alien, always check. If you are at all unsure, always let your mining buddies know using :u before you tear down that wall.

Dead Space

A traitorous miner has a lot of advantages. You have a space suit for free right away, a pair of gloves, access to highly explosive minerals, you start with a robust pickaxe and can also buy very dangerous "mining" tools and possibly even revive those monsters you've been fighting. As long as you have some mineral wealth or an ore box with you, no one will suspect your presence around the station, even in highly restricted areas like robotics or toxins, and if you are smart enough, you could get a big stompy mech to drill people to death! In addition, the mining station is isolated, hard to get to, and as expansive as you're willing to dig out. Plenty of room for somebody to get lost in... Forever!

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