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== Mission Objectives ==
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{{Speech
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|name=Staff Sergeant Angela Deth
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|text=Listen up people, cause I'm not going to scream this twice! I've lately heard from a little bird on the Grapevine that the Brass has finally gotten around to talking about assigning us a Mission, as such I've decided that it's time to refresh that brain of yours with the various possible assignments we might get. So let's get to it Marines!
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|image=[[File:MarineCommander.png|64px|right]]
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At the start of every round the ship is given a randomly chosen assignment, this assignment has sub-objectives attached to it, which all need to be completed before you are allowed to vote on either, [[Beyond the impossible|Continuing Onwards]] with a newly given Objective, or Returning to Outpost 45 for debriefing.
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These objectives can be anywhere between having to calmly deliver supplies to some station, two jumps away from Rubicon, to downright having to plow through five Syndicate fleets, alongside a ''small'' pirate fleet, while the engine room is on freaking fire.
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=== Patrol Duty ===
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{{Speech
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|name=Staff Sergeant Angela Deth
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|text=Patrol Duty, the lifeblood of the navy and the only thing keeping the Syndicate on their toes, our navy from being mothballed and our guns from gathering dust. It also serves to remind the outlaws that although we might be in the middle of a war, we still have not forgotten about their existence.
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|image=[[File:MarineCommander.png|64px|right]]
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}}
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The Patrol Assignment is one out of four assignments you can potentially roll at the start of every shift depending on the amount of players.
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The minimum amount of players required in order to roll this assignment is: '''10 Players'''.
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This assignment has a single Objective attached to it and that objective is to gather: '''1000 Faction Points'''.
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The current ways you can gather 1000 points is to do one, or more, of the following things:
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* Hunt down Syndicate and Pirate Fleets.<br>
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* Capture Star Systems using the F.L.A.R.E. device which can be found in the Vault on certain maps.
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=== Shakedown ===
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{{Speech
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|name=Staff Sergeant Angela Deth
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|text=The vessel we're being assigned to is fresh from the shipyard, she hasn't even had her maiden voyage yet, nor has she earned any scars yet, but that's all in due time, currently we've been given the task of taking this lady out for a spin.
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|image=[[File:MarineCommander.png|64px|right]]
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}}
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=== Courier Duty ===
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{{Speech
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|name=Staff Sergeant Angela Deth
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|text=Courier Duty, even in the middle of a war the mail still has to be delivered, no matter how many syndicate fleets we must plow through, whether we're delivering vital cargo that could help save a system, to simply delivering the party supplies some station at the front-line ordered. We're the one's who have to ensure it gets there, no matter what stands in our way.
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|image=[[File:MarineCommander.png|64px|right]]
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}}
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=== Boarding ===
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{{Speech
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|name=Staff Sergeant Angela Deth
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|text=Remember the various times the Syndicate sent their little drop troopers to wreck havoc inside our ships? Well guess what Marines? Playtime's freaking over! I've just got word from command, we are going on a little field-trip of our own, in order to steal ourselves one of their Ships.
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|image=[[File:MarineCommander.png|64px|right]]
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}}
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The Boarding Assignment is one out of four assignments you can potentially roll at the start of every shift depending on the amount of players.
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<span style=“Font-Family:Audiowide”>Test</span>
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The minimum amount of players required in order to roll this assignment is: '''14 Players'''.
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This assignment has a single Objective attached to it, with the objective in question being to Board and Capture a Marked Syndicate Vessel.
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==== The Setup ====
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Before you even consider boarding a Syndicate Vessel you need multiple things.
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# You require a Target.
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#* The toughest part of boarding a ship, is to find a ship to actually board.
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# You need a [[Fighter Pilot|Pilot]] capable of flying the Sabre.
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#* You can have a squad of Midshipmen geared up for boarding duty, however unless you have a pilot capable of actually getting them somewhere, they're not going to be very useful.
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#** Make sure there is at least one backup pilot with you in the event that the first one eats a bullet.
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# Make sure everyone who's partaking in the boarding action is assigned into [[Squads]].
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#* Those in squads have roles assigned to them, usually alongside a space-worthy suit of armor.
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# Make sure everyone has a gun that's actually useful and not loaded with non-lethal ammunition.
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#* There are firing pins that only work during boarding actions, install them into those guns in order to ensure that [[Traitor|nobody]] tries using them for something stupid back home, and to deny anyone seeking to [[Syndicate Drop Trooper|return the favour]] from having multiple working weapons at their disposal.
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# <big>'''TBA'''</big>
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==== Death Wish ====
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Before you can initiate the boarding procedure, you need to damage the targeted vessel to the point where it's point defense systems are no longer fully effective, which usually happens when the enemy vessel has around 50%, or less, of it's hull integrity remaining.<br>
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Upon which you need to lock it down which is called a Hammerlock<br>
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You can check if you are capable of hammerlocking an enemy ship by using this console. [[File:EWAR Scrambler.gif]]
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That console is found on the Bridge, as such it's up to the bridge officers, or whoever is on the bridge, to hammerlock it.
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Upon locking down a ship for boarding, the vessel will cease returning fire and the sabre/drop ship, can now "safely" approach the disabled vessel for the next step of the plan.
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This part of the plan is usually where things tend to start going ballistic ''fast''.
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When approaching the boarding target, the pilot needs to activate the docking mode on their craft and then carefully fly into the vessel, if they don't have the docking mode engaged when they make contact with the ship, then they'll slam into the ship like a bug splattering across a windscreen.
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Upon docking with the Syndicate vessel you will have to navigate closer to the hull of the syndicate vessel before you can allow your bundle of well-trained [[Security Officer|Military-]][[Assistant|grade]] [[Clown|Clowns]] to exit the clown vehicle.
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===== Full Force Forward =====
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So, you've successfully managed to get onboard a syndicate ship, well done, now what do you do?
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Well, first of all you have to get into cover, the primary reason for this is because the Syndicate Navy is staffed purely by Lemmings, and as everybody knows.<br>
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Lemmings tend to be extremely suicidal, to the point where if one of the crew members, onboard the Syndicate ship, suddenly spots you then chance of the ship suddenly gaining a new hole, due to a small accident involving the natural laws of bullets and a few Thermonuclear warheads, just '''''skyrocketed.'''''
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The secondary reason for getting into cover is due to the fact that no military vessel in space exists without a sufficient amount of point-defence to defend itself [[Byond the impossible|against the swarm of fighters seeking to touch it in uncomfortable areas]], and these turrets, who are usually only used to destroy incoming fighter crafts, can just as happily tear your little body to shreds.
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So, after keeping that information in mind, you need to find either an airlock, the hangar, a window or you can just plain old, [[Illicit Access|make your own explosive entrance]], any method is fine, so long as you get inside the ship.
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So now that everybody has gotten inside the ship and perhaps put up a few defensive positions, you need to carefully ration out your ammo so you don't run out of it in the middle of a fight, and also make sure [[Byond the impossible|nobody dies]].
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Now if a bunch of people suddenly decides to run on ahead, don't worry because your chances of survival just increased by 2%
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This is due to the fact that those who ran ahead haven't had their [[Terminology#Graytide|bloodlust sated in approximately five seconds]].
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Best case scenario, they'll have died somewhere taking down a few of the syndicate crew with them.
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Worst case scenario, they'll have slaughtered everything onboard the ship and are now thirsting for more.
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[[File:SyndieBridge.png|thumb|right|The computer surrounded by the lime green box is the primary objective.]]
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== [[File:Circuitboard.png|64px]] Circuits ==
 
== [[File:Circuitboard.png|64px]] Circuits ==
 
[[File:Module.png]] Refered to in the code as id_mod and is the default icon for all circuit boards.<br>  
 
[[File:Module.png]] Refered to in the code as id_mod and is the default icon for all circuit boards.<br>  
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[[File:Engineeringboard.png]] Refered to in the code as engineering and is the circuit board icon for certain machines.<br>
 
[[File:Engineeringboard.png]] Refered to in the code as engineering and is the circuit board icon for certain machines.<br>
 
[[File:Supplyboard.png]] Refered to in the code as supply and is the circuit board icon for certain machines.<br>
 
[[File:Supplyboard.png]] Refered to in the code as supply and is the circuit board icon for certain machines.<br>
== Checkmark ==
 
AI_module_designs [X] <br>
 
autolathe_designs [X] <br>
 
biogenerator_designs [X] <br>
 
bluespace_designs [X] <br>
 
stock_parts_designs [X] <br>
 
computer_part_designs [X] <br>
 
munitions_designs [X] <br>
 
fighter_designs [X] <br>
 
electronics_designs [X] <br>
 
mecha_designs [X] <br>
 
mechfabricator_designs [X] <br>
 
limbgrower_designs [X] <br>
 
medical_designs [X] <br>
 
mining_designs [X] <br>
 
misc_designs [X] <br>
 
power_designs [X] <br>
 
smelting_designs [X] <br>
 
smelting_designs [X] <br>
 
comp_board_designs [] <br>
 
machine_designs [] <br>
 
telecomms_designs [] <br>
 
tool_designs [X] <br>
 
weapon_designs [X] <br>
 
shield_designs [X] <br>
 
wiremod_designs [] <br>
 
mechfabricator_designs [] <br>
 
nsv_circuitboard_designs [] <br>
 
ship_weapon_designs [] <br>
 
tool_designs [X]
 
  
 
==[[File:Circuit.png|64px]] Circuit Imprinter==
 
==[[File:Circuit.png|64px]] Circuit Imprinter==
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=Stormdrive=
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= [[to_do_list|To-Do List]] =
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<tab name=Shrike>
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=Xenoecology Entry=
[[File:Shrike SD Control.png|320px|right|The Shrike's Control Room, found upstairs.]]
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''Written by Elise Garnier''
[[File:Shrike SD.png|right|The Shrike's Reactor Core room.]]
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==Overview==
==== [[File:Wrench.png]]The First Steps ====
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<tabs style="width:85%">
First off, we will prepare the Stormdrive and the required hardware in the Engine room (Second picture).<br>
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<tab name="Conception">
A Control Room can be found by going up the ladder marked with ''Green'', the control room contains the Reactor Control Console (First picture).
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Plasmamen (or phoronized humanoids) are the newest species to ever come about naturally so to speak. By all technicality and definition, Plasmamen’s home planet is surprisingly the Earth’s moon. Through long term exposure to phoron, humanoids of all kinds have found themselves slowly but surely mutating and adapting to not only resist the harmful effects of phoron but even live and thrive off of it. Such a process shouldn’t be happening over the course of only a single lifetime, in fact it just about defies any natural process of evolution and mutation known to the current understanding of biology.
# To start off you'll want to assemble the Particle Accelerator - everything inside the ''Orange'' box. Wire and Screwdriver them. Then go to the PA console and click scan. If you did everything right the rest of the console's interface will unlock.
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</tab>
# After that you will need to insert the control rods. These rods can be found in the two crates marked with ''Pink''. First, go to the Reactor Control Console marked with ''Light Blue'', and enable Maintenance Mode. Then grab five control rods, and mount them on the reactor one-by-one, while you're in there, change the output on the pump marked in ''Yellow'' to 800 kpa or a kpa setting of your own choice.  
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<tab name="Formation">
# Return to the Control Console marked with ''Light Blue'' and '''turn off Maintenance Mode''' followed by setting the reactor to '''AZ-5 Cold Start'''. This will ensure that even if you pump in fuel accidentally, the reactor won't overheat.
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General exposure to phoron leads to tissue and liver damage. It acts as a toxic material in any organic lifeform’s body and can easily kill an individual in low quantities. However, a currently unknown quality that some humanoids share causes some form of chain reaction, dubbed “Phoronisation”, amidst their biological process that turns them into what is now called a Plasmaman. Phoronisation is only triggered by prolonged exposure to phoron over the course of years, if not decades, and in extremely small quantities due to its highly volatile and poisonous nature. This causes the skin, muscle, sinew, tendons, and internal organs to break down and reform into an incredibly hot organo-phoron compound that then covers the entirety of the skeleton, which, surprisingly, remains intact. This hot “organic” plasma fits all the criteria to be considered a living organism, complete with sentience and self awareness.  
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<tab name="Biology">
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Plasmamen breathe pure gaseous phoron, which serves as the main driving force behind their biological functions. As such Plasmamen do not need to consume food to sustain themselves. Although many have shown a propensity toward vegetables over fruit when given the opportunity to eat. Such an incredibly volatile organism has been proven without a doubt to be completely immune to diseases and unbothered by radiation exposure. Their body produces enough heat to sustain themselves in the complete absence of warmth. Plasmamen are unable to reproduce on their own or with one another and rely entirely on other humanoids undergoing the chain reaction to sustain their numbers. As agonizing of a process it is to become a Plasmaman, such a great sacrifice of suffering is rewarded with the only form of naturally occurring genetic immortality in sapient beings observed so far. Plasmamen do not age and are not affected by disease.
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When Plasmamen were first discovered decades ago during the expansion, humanoid-kind wasn’t sure what to make of them. They did their best to accommodate these new people and be mindful of more showing up in the future. Plasmamen were not widely received with open arms but were certainly seen as useful by Nanotrasen as the perfect employees to harvest the phoron shard in the moon during the Great Expansion.
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<tab name="Ancients">
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In the furthest reaches of colonized space, humanoids were found drifting amidst the stars that very much resembled the Plasmamen of Earth’s moon. Their integration into society was relatively smooth, having flocked to the phoron shard not many questions were asked. Although prying minds had soon discovered these Plasmamen had been around for much longer than they let on. Some predated humanity as a species let alone their adventures in the endless cosmos. None of these ancient Plasmamen have been able to recollect where their home planet is nor their history leading up to their journey to Sol. Plasmamen, both ancient and new, with no memory of its origin, have since made their home with the federation working on station and ship crew alike.  
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=Species=
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=The Lightbulb Engineers Guide to Advanced Engineering=
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''By: Travis Zaun''
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<br><br>
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Engineering is complicated, thankless, and liable to get you blown up by your own mistakes or someone else refusing to listen. It is also rewarding, as you are the one thing keeping the ship from exploding due to those damned incompetent helmsmen and that one captain who thinks that Leeroy Jenkins is a role model instead of a cautionary tale. I'm going to give you some tips and tricks that I've learned over time to help make your life just a bit easier.
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Keep in mind that this is written to the level of someone who already has a basic understanding of engineering: basic terms or concepts are not defined or explained. At the end, there is a Q&A for some commonly asked questions and some entertaining engineering stories.
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On to the guide.
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'''Chernobl Memes: Why there isn't any reactor information in this guide'''
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There is a lack of tips to do with the reactors in this guide. It is deliberate and the reason is simple: experimentation leads to better engineers. People willing to figure out why things work with the reactors (particularly the stormdrive) generally learn a lot about engineering as they experiment. As a whole, this improves the overall quality of their engineering capabilities as they figure out gas interactions.
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'''Piping and how it doesn't work like you think it does.'''<br>
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Good old Atmosia, the great state of pipes. You can do much with them, and anything fun (IE: extremely dangerous) requires a good working knowledge of how piping works if you want to live through whatever experiment you're running. Here are a few things to know about piping and Atmosia in general.
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'''1. Pipes are indestructible as far as the forces contained within them:'''
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You're probably already figured this out, but pipes can contain functionally infinite pressure and infinite temperature, their limits are the volume that they can contain, not the pressure or temperature within them, this is important, and I'll tell you why later.
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'''2. Pipes don't have flow.'''
 
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Yes, you read that correctly. There is no flow in pipes. Connected pipes that are not interrupted by components do not have flow, they just have volume. Pumps are just move volume from one tank to another at a certain rate. This is the equivalent of taking a cup and taking from one bucket and putting it into another bucket. All components that have a flow rate (scrubbers, non-passive vents, injectors, gas pumps, volume pumps, mixers, filters) all behave in this manner. Components that do not have a flow rate, such as valves (when open), connectors, z-level connectors, layer connectors or passive vents just connect one bucket directly to another, making it a bigger bucket.
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'''3. What happens to one, happens to the rest.'''
 
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Pipes are functionally just funny shaped tanks, and properties that happen to one section of pipe happen to ALL connected sections of pipe. This means that when that one dipshit captain panic siphons a room that was on fire, he just massively heated up the entire subber network, making it useless for actually scrubbing anything anywhere else. It also means that when you apply cooling to one section of piping, you apply cooling to the entire section of connected piping, assuming there aren't any interruptions in the line. The best way to fix that dipshit captains mistake is to build a thermomachine with the best components that you can get (or multiple thermomachines if you have low tier components), attach it to a random section on the scrubbers network, and turn it on.
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'''4. Thermodynamics. It's a thing that exists.'''
 
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Remember how I mentioned that pipes have a limit on volume, but not pressure or temperature? The importance is that when gasses expand, they take up more volume. They expand when they heat up, and contract when they cool down. Why does this matter? Well, for one part of the reason that the dipshit captain was able to disable that scrubbers network is that at the end of the scrubbers network is a pump that takes it into the main atmospheric tanks. That pump, upgraded to a volume pump or not, can only move certain amount of pressure (standard pump) or volume (volume pump) at a time. If the temperature is very hot, it will not be moving very many moles (the measure of the actual amount of gas) at all, and all the gas in it was just expanded to a massive pressure and volume, likely maxing out the amount contained within, and meaning that you're not moving it at anywhere near the normal rate. On the other side of this, you can use this concept, with a valve, to use one section of thermal piping to heat up another section on demand.
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Damage Control: Rise of the Fixman
 
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==== [[File:Plasma_Canister.png]]The Fuel ====
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So, the ship has taken a few hits, the clown is dead, munitions is complaining about their compartment being depressurized again, medical has ceased to exist as a location, you've lost contact with the bridge, and you've just barely managed to stop the ship from exploding due to superstructure critical. What do you do, and how do you do it?
The Shrike's Stormdrive is fueled through the usage of a Supermatter engine, which doesn't require setup, and as such doesn't require the usage of a custom mix.<br>
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However if you wish to change the pump outputs or the mixer ratio, you can do so by going through the shutters marked in red. (Second picture)
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1. Triage, not just for medical.
==== [[File:Hud-temp.gif]]Temperatures ====
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So, you've got a whole list of issues. Priorities change in combat and out of combat, and what you can afford to fix changes with the number of engineers you have available to you. These priorities are debatable, but I'll list what I treat as the priorities here and why. I've also added in a list of Non-Priority Fixes, otherwise known as "what's in it for me?" fixes. The things at the bottom I will only fix if someone is bribing me.
However as you can see in the first picture, the Shrike's Stormdrive isn't located inside of a fully enclosed area, as such, it will rapidly heat up the reactor room the second it's activated.<br>  
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This is an issue which you need to start thinking about right after you activate the reactor.
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# One solution to this issue is to perhaps use those Heat Exchange Pipes to cool the atmosphere down
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==== [[File:Warningsign.png]]Starting the Reactor ====
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1. Fix the reactor-if this took a hit and/or is starting to do the funny alarming noises, fix it. You've got about 2 minutes from unhappy to boom with the AGCNR or Stormdrive.  
All you have to do now is to start the reactor itself. For this, return to the Engine room (the second picture).
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# Turn on the PA, and set it to level 1 for a low amount of heat, or level 2 for a high amount of heat.
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2. Bridge-Specifically the HELM, DRADIS, TAC and FTL consoles. If they're broken, you can't move and shoot, and you'll probably die.
# At this point, the reactor should start heating up, and the fisson reaction should start. If this happens, you will hear a small announcement on the engineering radio.
 
# If the reactor activates, it will start heating on its own, so you should turn off the PA, to not overheat the whole thing accidentally.
 
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= Hydroponicia =
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= The Depot =
=== Traits ===
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== Sugery Tools ==
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[[File:Scalpel.png|Scalpel]] '''Scalpel''': <br>
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[[File:Retractor.png|Retractor]] '''Retractor''':<br>
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[[File:Hemostat.png|Hemostat]] '''Hemostat''': <br>
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[[File:Cautery.png|Cautery]] '''Cautery''':<br>
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[[File:Saw.png|Circular Saw]] '''Circular Saw''':<br>
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[[File:Blood filter.png|Blood Filter]] '''Blood Filter''':<br>
  
Traits give your plants unique properties. There are plenty - Perennial Growth for example lets you harvest plants multiple times.<br>
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= Chemical Tiers =
These can be transferred, just like reagents.
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{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1"; style="text-align:center; cellspacing=0; cellpadding=1;"
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
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! scope="col" style="background-color:#ffff00;" class="unsortable" |Chemical Name
Click expand to see a list of traits:
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! scope="col" class="unsortable" style="width:10vw; background-color:#ffff00;" |Formula
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
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! scope="col" style="width:100px; background-color:#ffff00;" |Minimum Level
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%; text-align:left" border="1" align="center" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"
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! scope="col" style="width:100px; background-color:#ffff00;" |Maximum Level
! scope="col" style='widtg:150px; background-color:#BEF781;'|Trait name
 
! scope="col" class="unsortable" style='background-color:#BEF781;'|Properties
 
 
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!{{anchor|Bioluminescence}}Bioluminescence
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|Virus Food
|Causes the plant to glow, emitting light equal to 10% of potency.
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|{{RecursiveChem/Virus Food}}
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|1
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!{{anchor|Shadow Emission}}Shadow Emission
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|Unstable Mutagen
|Causes the plant to absorb light, consuming light equal to 20% of potency.
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|{{RecursiveChem/Unstable Mutagen}}
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|2
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!{{anchor|White Bioluminescence}}White Bioluminescence
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|Mutagenic Agar
|Causes the plant to glow with White light
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|{{RecursiveChem/Mutagenic Agar}}
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|3
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!{{anchor|Red Bioluminescence}}Red Bioluminescence
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|Liquid Plasma
|Causes the plant to glow with Red light
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|Grind a Sheet of Plasma
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|4
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|6
 
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!{{anchor|Yellow Bioluminescence}}Yellow Bioluminescence
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|Uranium
|Causes the plant to glow with Yellow light
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|Grind a Sheet of Uranium
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|5
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|6
 
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!{{anchor|Green Bioluminescence}}Green Bioluminescence
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|Sucrose Agar
|Causes the plant to glow with Green light
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!{{anchor|Blue Bioluminescence}}Blue Bioluminescence
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|Causes the plant to glow with Blue light
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==Viro==
!{{anchor|Purple Bioluminescence}}Purple Bioluminescence
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{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1"; || style="text-align: center;"
|Causes the plant to glow with Purple light
 
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!{{anchor|Pink Bioluminescence}}Pink Bioluminescence
 
|Causes the plant to glow with Pink light
 
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!{{anchor|Bluespace Activity}}Bluespace Activity
 
|Gives the plant bluespace properties, making it teleport people hit if the plant has Liquid Contents, and on slip if it has Slippery Skin. Max radius is determined by potency.
 
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!{{anchor|Capacitive Cell Production}}Capacitive Cell Production
 
|Plants with this trait can be made into batteries with the addition of wire. Electrical Activity increases the cell's maximum charge.
 
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!{{anchor|Carnivory}}Carnivory
 
|Makes the plant heal from pests instead of taking damage from them.
 
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!{{anchor|Densified Chemicals}}Densified Chemicals
 
|Doubles the reagent capacity of the plant. Keep in mind that reagent traits will still add a fixed amount to the plant (this just increases how much can fit in it).
 
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!{{anchor|Electrical Activity}}Electrical Activity
 
|Gives the plant electrical charge, making it recharge batteries when eaten; it will also electrocute on slip if it also has Slippery Skin and on hit if it has Liquid Contents.
 
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!{{anchor|Fire Resistance}}Fire Resistance
 
|Makes the seeds and produce fireproof.
 
 
|-
 
|-
!{{anchor|Fungal Vitality}}Fungal Vitality
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! scope="col" | Symptom
|The plant acquires mushroom-like properties, removing the need for water and greatly reducing damage from lack of light. Minimum yield is always 1 and the tray can't be overtaken by weeds.
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! scope="col" | Stealth
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! scope="col" | Resistance
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! scope="col" | Stage speed
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! scope="col" | Threshold (hover mouse over for details)
 
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!{{anchor|Gaseous Decomposition}}Gaseous Decomposition
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!<span title="The deadliest of the three deadliest symptoms. Knocks you out and suffocates you at insane speeds, if you meet the easy thresholds. Kills people even faster when they enter crit">Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome</span>
|Plants with this trait emit a smoke cloud when squashed, spewing reagents everywhere. Requires Liquid Contents to be useful. Only available through [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Strange seeds|Strange seeds]].
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| -2 || 0 || -1 || -2 || 5 || 9 || [[Guide_to_chemistry#Highly Unstable Virus Food|Highly Unstable Virus Food]] || style="color:#ff0000" | Causes heavy suffocation damage, while giving a small chance of heart attacks. Becomes even more lethal if the mob has more than 120 suffocation damage. Has no effect if the host does not need to breath||<span title="Causes paralysis and heart attacks when the host is suffocating">Stage Speed 8</span>, <span title="Doubles the damage done by the symptom. +1 Severity">Transmission 8</span>
 
|-
 
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!{{anchor|Hypodermic Prickles}}Hypodermic Prickles
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!<span title="In my opinion, this is the worst symptom. Shit stats, low meme potential. 0/10. fuck you, alopecia.">Alopecia</span>
|Plants with this trait will sting when thrown (or slipped on with Liquid Contents), transferring a portion of their chemicals to the target.
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| 0 || 3 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 4 || [[Guide_to_chemistry#Unstable Mutagen|Unstable Mutagen]]/[[Guide_to_chemistry#Sucrose Agar|Sucrose Agar]] || style="color:#0000ff" | Causes rapid hair loss.|| None
 
|-
 
|-
!{{anchor|Invasive Spreading}}Invasive Spreading
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!Cornu Cutaneum
|Plants with this trait will invade adjacent trays and destroy other plants growing there. Will not overwrite plants of the same species.  
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| -3 || 3 || -3 || 0 || 1 || 0 || [[Guide_to_chemistry#Anomalous Virus Food|Anomalous Virus Food]] || style="color:#00aa00"| The host damages anyone next to them every so often ||<span title="The host gains some armor. -1 Severity">Resistance 6</span>, <span title="The disease damages creatures more often">Transmission 6</span>
 
|-
 
|-
!{{anchor|Liquid Contents}}Liquid Contents
 
|Causes the plant to squash when thrown or slipped on (Slippery Skin), applying the reagents inside on the target and destroying the plant.
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Perennial Growth}}Perennial Growth
 
|Plants with this trait don't die on harvest (and can be harvested multiple times).
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Slippery Skin}}Slippery Skin
 
|Causes the plant, or any products of the plant, to become slippery. The stun time is (Potency * 0.08), divided by 3 unless the plant has lube or is a banana. Maximum stun is 7 seconds. Triggers Hypodermic Prickes and Liquid Contents when combined with them.
 
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!{{anchor|Weed Adaptation}}Weed Adaptation
 
|The plant acquires weed-like properties, removing the need for nutrients. Plant growth doesn't get slowed by weeds and the tray can't be overtaken by them.
 
 
|}
 
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! scope="col" class="unsortable" style='background-color:#BEF781;'|Seed
 
! scope="col" class="unsortable" style='background-color:#BEF781;'|Potting
 
! scope="col" class="unsortable" style='background-color:#BEF781;'|Product
 
! scope="col" class="unsortable" style='background-color:#BEF781;'|Reagent Production
 
! scope="col" class="unsortable" style='background-color:#BEF781;'|Traits
 
! scope="col" style='background-color:#BEF781;'|Available from
 
! scope="col" style='background-color:#BEF781;'|Mutates into
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Ambrosia deus}}Ambrosia deus
 
|Normal||[[File:Ambrosia_deus_seed.png]]||[[File:Ambrosia_deus_stage_harvest.gif]]||[[File:Ambrosia_deus.png]]
 
|5% nutriment, <span title="Heals everything">15% omnizine</span>, <span title="Heals hallucinations, confusion and stuns">15% synaptizine</span>, <span title="Gets you high, also messes up your walking a little">10% space drugs</span>, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|Mutate [[#Ambrosia vulgaris|Ambrosia vulgaris]]
 
|[[#Ambrosia gaia|Ambrosia gaia]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Ambrosia gaia}}Ambrosia gaia
 
|Normal||[[File:Ambrosia_gaia_seed.png]]||[[File:Ambrosia_gaia_stage_harvest.gif]]||[[File:Ambrosia_gaia.png]]
 
|6% nutriment, <span title="Heals everything a LOT, but gives a bit of brain damage">5% earthsblood</span>, <span title="Take them">5% vitamin</span>
 
|
 
|Mutate [[#Ambrosia deus|Ambrosia deus]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Ambrosia vulgaris}}Ambrosia vulgaris
 
|Normal||[[File:Ambrosiavulgarisseed.png]]||[[File:Ambrosiavulgarisplant.png]]||[[File:Ambrosiavulgaris.png]]
 
|5% nutriment, <span title="Heals brute damage">10% Bicardine</span>, <span title="Heals burn damage">10% Kelotane</span>, <span title="Gets you high, also messes up your walking a little">15% space drugs</span>, <span title="Deals toxin damage">10% toxin</span>, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]]
 
|[[#Ambrosia deus|Ambrosia deus]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Apple}}Apple
 
|Normal||[[File:appleseed.png]]||[[File:Appletree.png]]||[[File:apple.png]]
 
|10% nutriment, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Hard_cider|Hard cider]]
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]]
 
|[[#Gold apple|Gold apple]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Bamboo}}Bamboo
 
|Normal||[[File:Bambooseed.png]]||[[File:Bambooplant.png]]||[[File:Bamboo.png]]
 
|Harvesting results in bamboo logs. Cut these logs with a hatchet to produce stackable bamboo cuttings. Use the bamboo cuttings in hand to craft a either a punji stick trap ([[Status_Effects#Paralyze|paralyzes]] and hurts those who step on it) or a blow gun (makeshift [[Medical_items#Syringe_Guns|syringe gun]] that takes time to fire and deals stamina and suffocation damage to the user).
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|Mutate [[#Sugarcane|Sugarcane]], [[Exotic Seeds Crate]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Banana}}Banana
 
|Normal||[[File:Bananaseed.png]]||[[File:Bananatree.png]]||[[File:Banana.png]]
 
|10% banana juice, 10% potassium, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>, 2% nutriment. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Banana_Honk|Banana Honk]]
 
|Slippery Skin, Perennial Growth
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]], [[Exotic Seeds Crate]]
 
|[[#Mimana|Mimana]], [[#Blue-space banana|Blue-space banana]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Berry}}Berry
 
|Normal||[[File:Berryseed.png]]||[[File:BerryTree.png]]||[[File:Berry.png]]
 
|10% nutriment, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Gin|Gin]]
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]], [[Seeds Crate]]
 
|[[#Glow-berry|Glow-berry]], [[#Poison-berry|Poison-berry]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Blood tomato}}Blood tomato
 
|Normal||[[File:bloodtomatoseed.png]]||[[File:Bloodtomatoplant.png]]||[[File:Bloodtomato.png]]
 
|10% nutriment, <span title="Literally blood, type 0-">20% blood</span>, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Bloody_Mary|Bloody Mary]]
 
|Liquid Contents, Perennial Growth
 
|Mutate [[#Tomato|Tomato]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Blue-space banana}}Blue-space banana
 
|Normal||[[File:Bluespacebananaseed.png]]||[[File:Bluespacebananaplant.png]]||[[File:Bluespacebanana.png]]
 
|<span title="Alcoholic Drink">20% singulo</span>, 10% banana juice, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>, 2% nutriment
 
|Slippery Skin, Bluespace Activity, Perennial Growth
 
|Mutate [[#Banana|Banana]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Blue-space tomato}}Blue-space tomato
 
|Normal||[[File:Bluespacetomatoseed.png]]||[[File:Bluespacetomatoplant.png]]||[[File:Bluespacetomato.png]]
 
|10% nutriment, <span title="Alcoholic drink">20% singulo</span>, <span title="Makes floors slippery">20% space lube</span>, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: [[Guide_to_chemistry#Laughter|Laughter]]
 
|Slippery Skin, Bluespace Activity, Liquid Contents, Perennial Growth
 
|Mutate [[#Blue tomato|Blue tomato]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Blue cherry}}Blue cherry
 
|Normal||[[File:bluecherryseed.png]]||[[File:Bluecherrytree.png]]||[[File:Bluecherry.png]]
 
|7% nutriment, 7% sugar
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|Mutate [[#Cherry|Cherry]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Blue tomato}}Blue tomato
 
|Normal||[[File:bluetomatoseed.png]]||[[File:Bluetomatoplant.png]]||[[File:Bluetomato.png]]
 
|10% nutriment, <span title="Makes ground slippery">20% space lube</span>, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>
 
|Slippery Skin, Perennial Growth
 
|Mutate [[#Tomato|Tomato]]
 
|[[#Blue-space tomato|Blue-space tomato]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Blumpkin}}Blumpkin
 
|Normal||[[File:Blumpkinseed.png]]||[[File:Blumpkinplant.png]]||[[File:Blumpkin.png]]
 
|20% ammonia, 10% chlorine, 20% nutriment
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]], mutate [[#Pumpkin|Pumpkin]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Bungo Tree}}Bungo Tree
 
|Normal||[[File:Bungotreeseed.png]]||[[File:Bungotreeplant.png]]||[[File:Bungo_fruit.png]]
 
|Harvest will yield both a fruit and a pit. [[File:Bungo_fruit.png]] '''Fruit:''' 10% nutriment, 10% [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Enzyme|Enzyme]]. [[File:Bungo_pit.png]] '''Pit:''' 10% [[Guide_to_chemistry#Bungotoxin|Bungotoxin]], 4% nutriment. <br>Only the fruit can have other chems from manipulated genes, but both the fruit and pit can have additional plant traits (such is Hypodermic Prickles).
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|Mutate [[#Cocoa|Cocoa]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Cabbage}}Cabbage
 
|Normal||[[File:Cabbageseed.png]]||[[File:Cabbageplant.png]]||[[File:Cabbage.png]]
 
|10% nutriment, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]]
 
|[[#Replica pod|Replica pod]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Cannabis}}Cannabis
 
|Normal||[[File:Cannabisseed.png]]||[[File:Cannabisplant.png]]||[[File:Cannabis.png]]
 
|<span title="Makes your screen trippy">15% space drugs</span>, <span title="Makes you hungry">35% lipolicide</span>
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]] (hacked)
 
|[[#Rainbow weed|Rainbow weed]], [[#Deathweed|Deathweed]], [[#Lifeweed|Lifeweed]], [[#Omega weed|Omega weed]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Carpet}}Carpet
 
|Normal||[[File:Carpetseed.png]]||[[File:Growncarpet.png]]||[[File:Carpet.png]]
 
|2% nutriment, 5% hydrogen
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|Mutate [[#Grass|Grass]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Carrot}}Carrot
 
|Normal||[[File:carrotseed.png]]||[[File:carrotplant.png]]||[[File:carrot.png]]
 
|5% nutriment, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>, <span title="Heals non-genetic eye damage">25% oculine</span>
 
|
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]], [[Seeds Crate]]
 
|[[#Parsnip|Parsnip]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Chanterelle}}Chanterelle
 
|Mushroom||[[File:chanterelleseed.png]]||[[File:chanterelleplant.png]]||[[File:chanterelle.png]]
 
|10% nutriment
 
|Fungal Vitality
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]], [[Seeds Crate]], can overtake a tray
 
|[[#Jupiter_Cups|Jupiter Cups]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Cherry}}Cherry
 
|Normal||[[File:Cherryseed.png]]||[[File:Cherrytree.png]]||[[File:Cherry.png]]
 
|7% nutriment, 7% sugar
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]]
 
|[[#Blue cherry|Blue cherry]], [[#Cherry Bulb|Cherry Bulb]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Cherry Bulb}}Cherry Bulb
 
|Normal||[[File:Cherrybulbseed.png]]||[[File:Cherrytree.png]]||[[File:Cherrybulb.png]]
 
|7% nutriment, 7% sugar
 
|Perennial Growth, Pink Bioluminescence
 
|Mutate [[#Cherry|Cherry]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Cherry Bomb}}Cherry Bomb
 
|Normal||[[File:Cherrybombseed.png]]||[[File:Cherrybombtree.png]]||[[File:Cherrybomb.png]]
 
|10% nutriment, 10% sugar, 70% blackpowder
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|Only available from Xenobiology
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Chili}}Chili
 
|Normal||[[File:Chiliseed.png]]||[[File:ChiliTree.png]]||[[File:Chili.png]]
 
|4% nutriment, <span title="Heats up">25% capsaicin</span>, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]]
 
|[[#Ghost chili|Ghost chili]], [[#Ice Pepper|Ice Pepper]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Cocoa}}Cocoa
 
|Normal||[[File:Cocoapodseed.png]]||[[File:Cocoapodtree.png]]||[[File:Cocoapod.png]]
 
|10% nutriment, <span title="Has nutritious value">25% cocoa</span>. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Creme_de_Cacao|Creme de Cacao]]
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]]
 
|[[#Vanilla|Vanilla]], [[#Bungo Tree|Bungo Tree]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Coffee arabica}}Coffee arabica
 
|Normal||[[File:Coffeearabicaseed.png]]||[[File:CoffeearabicaTree.png]]||[[File:Coffeearabica.png]]
 
|<span title="Weak toxin">10% coffee powder</span>, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Kahlua|Kahlua]]
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]]
 
|[[#Coffee robusta|Coffee robusta]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Coffee robusta}}Coffee robusta
 
|Normal||[[File:Coffeerobustaseed.png]]||[[File:CoffeerobustaTree.png]]||[[File:Coffeerobusta.png]]
 
|<span title="Weak toxin">10% coffee powder</span>, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>, <span title="Makes you run very fast">10% ephedrine</span>
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|Mutate [[#Coffee arabica|Coffee arabica]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Combustible Lemon}}Combustible Lemon
 
|Normal||[[File:Firelemonseed.png]]||[[File:Firelemontree.png]]||[[File:Firelemon.png]]
 
|5% nutriment (can be thrown like an IED)
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|Mutate [[#Lemon|Lemon]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Corn}}Corn
 
|Normal||[[File:Cornseed.png]]||[[File:CornPlant.png]]||[[File:Corn.png]]
 
|10% nutriment, 20% corn oil, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Whiskey|Whiskey]]
 
|
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]], [[Seeds Crate]]
 
|[[#Snapcorn|Snapcorn]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Corpse Flower}}Corpse Flower
 
|Normal||[[File:Corpse_flowerseed.png]]||[[File:Corpse_flowerplant.png]]||
 
|Right before it blooms, it starts producing miasma until harvested. Miasma production only works around normal pressure. Potency determines how high the pressure must be for miasma production to work. 50-60 potency is needed in standard pressure. Yield determines the output rate of the miasma. Harvesting does not yield any fruits.
 
|
 
|Mutate [[#Starthistle|Starthistle]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Cotton}}Cotton
 
|Normal||[[File:Cottonseed.png]]||[[File:Cottonplant.png]]||[[File:Cotton.png]]
 
|None. Can be turned into fabrics by using a loom, buildable with planks.
 
|
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]]
 
|[[#Durathread|Durathread]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Death berry}}Death berry
 
|Normal||[[File:deathberryseed.png]]||[[File:Deathberrytree.png]]||[[File:Deathberrypile.png]]
 
|10% nutriment, 8% <span title="Causes toxin damage and loss of breath">coniine</span>, 10% <span title="Causes stamina damage">tirizene</span>, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|Mutate [[#Poison-berry|Poison-berry]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Death nettle}}Death nettle
 
|Weed||[[File:Deathnettleseed.png]]||[[File:Deathnettleplant.png]]||[[File:Deathnettle.png]]
 
|<span title="Acid">50% fluorosulphuric acid</span>, <span title="Acid">50% sulphuric acid</span>
 
|Perennial Growth, Weed Adaptation, Hypodermic Prickles
 
|Mutate [[#Nettle|Nettle]], weed mutation
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Deathweed}}Deathweed
 
|Normal||[[File:Deathweedseed.png]]||[[File:Deathweedplant.png]]||[[File:Deathweed.png]]
 
|<span title="Causes toxin and oxygen damage">35% cyanide</span>, <span title="Makes your screen trippy">15% space drugs</span>, <span title="Makes you hungry">15% lipolicide</span>
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|Mutate [[#Cannabis|Cannabis]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Destroying angel}}Destroying angel
 
|Mushroom||[[File:Angleseeds.png]]||[[File:Angleplant.png]]||[[File:Angle.png]]<!-- Dyslexics, untie! -->
 
|<span title="Deals toxic damage">10% amatoxin</span>, <span title="Makes you stutter, makes you dizzy, makes screen trippy">4% mushroom hallucinogen</span>, <span title="Powerful delayed toxin">20% amanitin</span>
 
|Fungal Vitality
 
|Mutate [[#Fly amanita|Fly amanita]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Durathread}}Durathread
 
|Normal||[[File:Durathreadseed.png]]||[[File:Durathreadplant.png]]||[[File:Durathread.png]]
 
|None. Can be turned into durable fabrics by using a loom, buildable with planks.
 
|
 
|Mutate [[#Cotton|Cotton]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Eggplant}}Eggplant
 
|Normal||[[File:Eggplantseed.png]]||[[File:Eggplantplant.png]]||[[File:Eggplant.png]]
 
|10% nutriment, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]], [[Seeds Crate]]
 
|[[#Egg-plant|Egg-plant]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Egg-plant}}Egg-plant
 
|Normal||[[File:Eggyseed.png]]||[[File:Eggyplant.png]]||[[File:Begg.png]]
 
|10% nutriment, egg inside. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Eggnog|Eggnog]]
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|Mutate [[#Eggplant|Eggplant]], [[Exotic Seeds Crate]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Embershroom}}Embershroom
 
|Normal||[[File:Mycelium-ember.png]]||[[File:Ember-grow3.png]]||[[File:Mushroom_stem.png]]
 
|<span title="Makes luminescent fungi grow on your skin">4% tinea luxor</span>, 2% vitamin, 2% space drugs
 
|Fungal Metabolism, Bioluminescence, Fire Resistance
 
|Lavaland
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Extradimensional Orange}}Extradimensional orange
 
|Normal||[[File:orangeseed.png]]||[[File:Orangetree.png]]||[[File:Extradimensional_orange.gif]]
 
|5% nutriment, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Triple_Sec|Triple Sec]]
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|Mutate [[#Orange|Orange]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Fly amanita}}Fly amanita
 
|Mushroom||[[File:Amanitaseeds.png]]||[[File:Amanitaplant.png]]||[[File:Amanita.png]]
 
|<span title="Deals toxic damage">35% amatoxin</span>, <span title="Makes you stutter, makes you dizzy, makes screen trippy">4% mushroom hallucinogen</span>, 10% growth serum
 
|Fungal Vitality
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]] (hacked), [[Exotic Seeds Crate]], can overtake a tray
 
|[[#Destroying angel|Destroying angel]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Fruiting Cactus}}Fruiting Cactus
 
|Normal||[[File:Seed-cactus.png]]||[[File:Cactus-harvest.png]]||[[File:Cactus-fruit.png]]
 
|2% vitamin, 2% nutriment, 4% vitrium froth
 
|Fire Resistance
 
|Lavaland
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Galaxythistle}}Galaxythistle
 
|Weed||[[File:Galaxythistleseed.png]]||[[File:Galaxythistleplant.png]]||[[File:Galaxythistle.png]]
 
|5% nutriment, 10% [[Guide_to_chemistry#Silibinin|silibinin]]
 
|Weed Adaptation, Invasive Spreading
 
|Mutate [[#Starthistle|Starthistle]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Garlic}}Garlic
 
|Normal||[[File:Garlicseed.png]]||[[File:Garlicplant.png]]||[[File:Garlic.png]]
 
|<span title="Heals cooks but makes others smell.">15% garlic juice</span>, 10% nutriment
 
|
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Gatfruit}}Gatfruit
 
|Normal||[[File:Gatfruitseed.png]]||[[File:Gatfruittree.png]]||[[File:Gatfruit.png]]
 
|<span title="No effect">10% sulfur</span>, <span title="No effect">10% carbon</span>, <span title="No effect">7% nitrogen</span>, <span title="No effect">5% potassium</span>, [[Revolver|a goddamn .357 revolver]]
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|[[Guide_to_xenobiology#Silver_Slime|Xenobiology]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Geranium}}Geranium
 
|Normal||[[File:Geraniumseed.png]]||[[File:Geraniumplant.png]]||[[File:Geranium.png]]
 
|5% nutriment, <span title="Heals brute damage">20% bicaridine</span>
 
|
 
|Mutate [[#Poppy|Poppy]]
 
|[[#Forget-Me-Not|Forget-Me-Not]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Forget-Me-Not}}Forget-Me-Not
 
|Normal||[[File:ForgetMeNotseed.png]]||[[File:ForgetMeNotplant.png]]||[[File:ForgetMeNot.png]]
 
|5% nutriment, <span title="Heals burn damage">20% Kelotane</span>
 
|<span title="REMEMBER US, REMEMBER WHO YOU WERE, REMEMBER YOUR MISSION OR ALL IS LOST">Corruption Detected</span>
 
|Mutate [[#Geranium|Geranium]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Glow-berry}}Glow-berry
 
|Normal||[[File:glowberryseed.png]]||[[File:Glowberrytree.png]]||[[File:Glowberrypile.png]]
 
|10% nutriment, <span title="Radioactive">25% uranium</span>, 20% iodine, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>.
 
|White Bioluminescence, Perennial Growth
 
|Mutate [[#Berry|Berry]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Ghost chili}}Ghost chili
 
|Normal||[[File:Chillighostseed.png]]||[[File:Chillighosttree.png]]||[[File:Chillyghost.png]]
 
|4% nutriment, <span title="Heats up">55% capsaicin</span>, <span title="Pepper spray">30% condensed capsaicin</span>
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|Mutate [[#Chili|Chili]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Glowshroom}}Glowshroom
 
|Mushroom||[[File:Glowshroomseed.png]]||[[File:Glowshroomplant.png]]||[[File:Glowshroom.png]]
 
|<span title="Radioactive">10% radium</span>, 10% phosphorus, 4% nutriment. Glow: 10%
 
|Bioluminescence, Fungal Vitality
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]] (hacked)
 
|[[#Glowcap|Glowcap]], [[#Shadowshroom|Shadowshroom]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Glowcap}}Glowcap
 
|Mushroom||[[File:Glowcapseed.png]]||[[File:Glowcapplant.png]]||[[File:Glowcapshroom.png]]
 
|<span title="Shocks">10% teslium</span>, 4% nutriment. Glow: 10%.
 
|Electrical Activity, Red Electrical Glow, Fungal Vitality
 
|Mutate [[#Glowshroom|Glowshroom]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Gold apple}}Gold apple
 
|Normal||[[File:Goldappleseed.png]]||[[File:Goldappletree.png]]||[[File:Goldapple.png]]
 
|10% nutriment, 20% gold, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|Mutate [[#Apple|Apple]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Grapes}}Grapes
 
|Normal||[[File:Grapesseed.png]]||[[File:Grapeplant.png]]||[[File:Grapes.png]]
 
|10% nutriment, 10% sugar, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Wine|Wine]]
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]]
 
|[[#Green grapes|Green grapes]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Grass}}Grass
 
|Normal||[[File:Grassseed.png]]||[[File:Growngrass.png]]||[[File:grass.png]]
 
|2% nutriment, 5% hydrogen
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]]
 
|[[#Carpet|Carpet]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Green grapes}}Green grapes
 
|Normal||[[File:Greengrapesseed.png]]||[[File:Greengrapeplant.png]]||[[File:Greengrapes.png]]
 
|10% nutriment, <span title="Heals burn damage">20% kelotane</span>, 10% sugar, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Cognac|Cognac]]
 
|
 
|Mutate [[#Grapes|Grapes]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Harebell}}Harebell
 
|Weed||[[File:Harebellseed.png]]||[[File:Harebellplant.png]]||[[File:Harebell.png]]
 
|4% nutriment. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Vermouth|Vermouth]]
 
|Weed Adaptation
 
|Can overtake a a tray
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Holymelon}}Holymelon
 
|Normal||[[File:Holymelonseed.png]]||[[File:Holymelonplant.png]]||[[File:Holymelon.png]]
 
|<span title="Wards off evil entities">20% holy water</span>, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>, 10% nutriment. Has anti-magic properties when held in hand. Has limited anti-magic charges. Will block 1 spell per 20 potency.
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|Mutate [[#Watermelon|Watermelon]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Ice Pepper}}Ice Pepper
 
|Normal||[[File:Icepepperseed.png]]||[[File:Icepepperplant.png]]||[[File:Icepepper.png]]
 
|2% nutriment, <span title="Cools down">25% frost oil</span>, <span title="Take them">2% vitamin</span>
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|Mutate [[#Chili|Chili]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Inocybe Mushroom}}Inocybe Mushroom
 
|Normal||[[File:Mycelium-inocybe.png]]||[[File:Inocybe-grow3.png]]||[[File:Mushroom_cap.png]]
 
|4% mindbreaker toxin, 8% entropic polypnium, 4% mushroom hallucinogen
 
|Fungal Metabolism, Fire Resistance
 
|Lavaland
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Jupiter Cups}}Jupiter Cups
 
|Mushroom||[[File:Jupiter_cupmycelium.png]]||[[File:Jupiter_cupplant.png]]||[[File:Jupiter_cup.png]]
 
|10% nutriment, 10% [[Guide_to_chemistry#Liquid_Electricity|Liquid Electricity]] (unextractable gene)
 
|Fungal Metabolism, Carnivory (unextractable gene)
 
|Mutate [[#Chanterelle|Chanterelle]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Killer tomato}}Killer tomato
 
|Normal||[[File:Killertomatoseed.png]]||[[File:Killertomatoplant.png]]||[[File:Killertomato.png]]
 
|10% nutriment, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>, [[Critters|can be awoken]]. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Demons_Blood|Demon's Blood]]
 
|Liquid Contents
 
|Mutate [[#Tomato|Tomato]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Koibean}}Koibean
 
|Normal||[[File:Koibeanseed.png]]||[[File:Koibeanplant.png]]||[[File:Koibeans.png]]
 
|5% nutriment, 10% <span title="Very rare ingredient, used to make zombie powder or rezadone">carpotoxin</span>, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|Mutate [[#Soybean|Soybean]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Kudzu2}}Kudzu
 
|Weed||[[File:Kudzuseed.png]]||[[File:Kudzuplant.png]]||[[File:Kudzu.png]]
 
|2% nutriment, <span title="Heals toxin damage">4% charcoal</span>
 
|Perennial Growth, Weed Adaptation
 
|Mutagen weed mutation
 
|Special, see [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Kudzu|this.]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Lemon}}Lemon
 
|Normal||[[File:lemonseed.png]]||[[File:Lemontree.png]]||[[File:lemon.png]]
 
|5% nutriment, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]]
 
|[[#Combustible Lemon|Combustible Lemon]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Liberty-cap}}Liberty-cap
 
|Mushroom||[[File:libertycapseed.png]]||[[File:libertycapplant.png]]||[[File:libertycap.png]]
 
|2% nutriment, <span title="Makes you stutter, makes you dizzy, makes screen trippy">25% mushroom hallucinogen</span>
 
|Fungal Vitality
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]] (hacked), [[Exotic Seeds Crate]], weed mutation
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Lifeweed}}Lifeweed
 
|Normal||[[File:Lifeweedseed.png]]||[[File:Lifeweedplant.png]]||[[File:Lifeweed.png]]
 
|<span title="Heals all damage">35% omnizine</span>, <span title="Makes your screen trippy">15% space drugs</span>, <span title="Makes you hungry">15% lipolicide</span>
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|Mutate [[#Cannabis|Cannabis]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Lily}}Lily
 
|Normal||[[File:Lilyseed.png]]||[[File:Lilyplant.png]]||[[File:Lily.png]]
 
|5% nutriment, <span title="Heals brute damage">20% bicaridine</span>
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|Mutate [[#Poppy|Poppy]]
 
|[[#Spaceman's_Trumpet_Plant|Spaceman's Trumpet Plant]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Lime}}Lime
 
|Normal||[[File:Limeseed.png]]||[[File:Limetree.png]]||[[File:lime.png]]
 
|5% nutriment, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]], mutate [[#Orange|Orange]]
 
|[[#Orange|Orange]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Meatwheat}}Meatwheat
 
|Normal||[[File:Meatwheatseeds.png]]||[[File:Meatwheatplant.png]]||[[File:Meatwheat.png]]
 
|5% nutriment, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>. When harvested, you can get "meat" and blood from this.
 
|
 
|Mutate [[#Wheat|Wheat]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Mimana}}Mimana
 
|Normal||[[File:Minanaseed.png]]||[[File:Minanatree.png]]||[[File:Minana.png]]
 
|10% nothing, <span title="Prevents speaking">10% mute toxin</span>, 2% nutriment. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Silencer|Silencer]]
 
|Slippery Skin, Perennial Growth
 
|[[Exotic Seeds Crate]], Mutate [[#Banana|Banana]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Moonflower}}Moonflower
 
|Normal||[[File:Moonflowerseed.png]]||[[File:Moonflowerplant.png]]||[[File:Moonflower.png]]
 
|2% nutriment, <span title="Sleepy Time!">30% morphine</span>, <span title="Alcoholic drink">20% moonshine</span>. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Absinthe|Absinthe]]
 
|Purple Bioluminescence
 
|Mutate [[#Sunflower|Sunflower]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Nettle}}Nettle
 
|Weed||[[File:Nettleseed.png]]||[[File:Nettleplant.png]]||[[File:Nettle.png]]
 
|<span title="Acid">50% sulphuric acid</span>
 
|Perennial Growth, Weed Adaptation
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]] (hacked), [[Exotic Seeds Crate]], can overtake a tray
 
|[[#Death nettle|Death nettle]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Novaflower}}Novaflower
 
|Normal||[[File:Novaflowerseed.png]]||[[File:Novaflowerplant.png]]||[[File:Novaflower.png]]
 
|<span title="Pepper spray">25% condensed capsaicin</span>, <span title="Heats up">30% capsaicin</span>, 4% nutriment
 
|
 
|Mutate [[#Sunflower|Sunflower]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Oat}}Oat
 
|Normal||[[File:oatseed.png]]||[[File:Oatplant.png]]||[[File:oat.png]]
 
|4% nutrient. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Ale|Ale]]
 
|
 
|Mutate [[#Wheat|Wheat]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Omega weed}}Omega weed
 
|Normal||[[File:Omegaweedseed.png]]||[[File:Omegaweedplant.gif]]||[[File:Omegaweed.gif]]
 
|<span title="Makes your screen trippy">30% space drugs</span>, <span title="Makes you hallucinate">30% mindbreaker toxin</span>, <span title="Deals toxin damage">15% mercury</span>, <span title="Causes random movement">15% lithium</span>, <span title="Rapidly heals damage when in crit">15% atropine</span>, <span title="Removes drugs and their effects">15% haloperidol</span>, <span title="Makes you VERY fast, reduces stuns, deals brain damage">15% methamphetamine</span>, <span title="Heats up">15% capsaicin</span>, <span title="Grows your hair">15% barber's aid</span>, <span title="Reduces stuns, makes you lose motor control, deals brain damage">15% bath salts</span>, <span title="Makes you itch">15% itching powder</span>, <span title="Reduces stuns">15% crank</span>, <span title="Gives peaceful messages">15% krokodil</span>, <span title="Causes brute and eye damage">15% histamine</span>, <span title="Makes you hungry">15% lipolicide</span>
 
|Perennial Growth, Green Bioluminescence
 
|Mutate [[#Cannabis|Cannabis]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Onion Sprouts}}Onion Sprouts
 
|Normal||[[File:Seed-onion.png]]||[[File:Onion-harvest.png]]||[[File:Onion.png]]
 
|4% vitamin, 10% nutriment
 
|
 
|
 
|[[#Red Onion Sprouts|Red Onion Sprouts]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Orange}}Orange
 
|Normal||[[File:orangeseed.png]]||[[File:Orangetree.png]]||[[File:orange.png]]
 
|5% nutriment, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Triple_Sec|Triple Sec]]
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]], mutate [[#Lime|Lime]]
 
|[[#Lime|Lime]], [[#Extradimensional Orange|Extradimensional orange]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Parsnip}}Parsnip
 
|Normal||[[File:Parsnipseed.png]]||[[File:Parsnipplant.png]]||[[File:Parsnip.png]]
 
|<span title="Take them">5% vitamin</span>, 5% nutriment
 
|
 
|Mutate [[#Carrot|Carrot]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Plump helmet}}Plump helmet
 
|Mushroom||[[File:plumphelmetseed.png]]||[[File:plumphelmetplant.png]]||[[File:plumphelmet.png]]
 
|10% nutriment, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#The_Manly_Dorf|Manly Dorf]]
 
|Fungal Vitality
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]] (hacked), [[Exotic Seeds Crate]], can overtake a tray
 
|[[#Walking mushroom|Walking mushroom]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Pineapple}}Pineapple
 
|Normal||[[File:Pineappleseeds.png]]||[[File:Pineappleharvest.png]]||[[File:Pineapple.png]]
 
|20% nutriment, 4% water, <span title="Take them">2% vitamin</span>
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]]
 
|[[#Apple|Apple]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Poison-berry}}Poison-berry
 
|Normal||[[File:poisonberryseed.png]]||[[File:Poisonberrytree.png]]||[[File:poisonberries.png]]
 
|10% nutriment, <span title="Deals toxin and oxygen damage">15% cyanide</span>, <span title="Deals stamina damage">20% tirizene</span>, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|Mutate [[#Berry|Berry]]
 
|[[#Death berry|Death berry]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Poisoned apple}}Poisoned apple
 
|Normal||[[File:appleseed.png]]||[[File:Appletree.png]]||[[File:apple.png]]
 
|50% cyanide, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>, 1% nutriment
 
|
 
|Xenobiology
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Polypore Mushroom}}Polypore Mushroom
 
|Normal||[[File:Mycelium-polypore.png]]||[[File:Polypore-grow3.png]]||[[File:Mushroom_shavings.png]]
 
|6% sugar, 4% ethanol, 6% stabilizing agent, 2% mint. You can craft mushroom bowls from this.
 
|Fungal Metabolism, Fire Resistance
 
|Lavaland
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Poppy}}Poppy
 
|Normal||[[File:Poppyseed.png]]||[[File:Poppyplant.png]]||[[File:Poppy.png]]
 
|5% nutriment, <span title="Heals brute damage">20% bicaridine</span>. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Vermouth|Vermouth]]
 
|
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]]
 
|[[#Geranium|Geranium]], [[#Lily|Lily]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Porcini Mushroom}}Porcini Mushroom
 
|Normal||[[File:Mycelium-porcini.png]]||[[File:Porcini-grow3.png]]||[[File:Mushroom_leaf.png]]
 
|6% nutriment, 4% vitrium froth, 4% nicotine
 
|Fungal Metabolism, Fire Resistance
 
|Lavaland
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Potato}}Potato
 
|Normal||[[File:potatoseed.png]]||[[File:potatoplant.png]]||[[File:potato.png]]
 
|10% nutriment, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>. Can be turned into a potato battery by using [[Engineering_items#Cable_Coil|cable coil]] [[File:CableCoils.png]] on it. Increase potency and add the Electrical Activity [[#Traits|trait]] for higher capacity. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Vodka|Vodka]]
 
|Capacitive Cell Production
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]], [[Seeds Crate]]
 
|[[#Sweet Potato|Sweet Potato]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Pumpkin}}Pumpkin
 
|Normal||[[File:Pumpkinseed.png]]||[[File:Pumpkinplant.png]]||[[File:Pumpkin.png]]
 
|20% nutriment, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]]
 
|[[#Blumpkin|Blumpkin]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Rainbow weed}}Rainbow weed
 
|Normal||[[File:Rainbowweedseed.png]]||[[File:Rainbowweedplant.gif]]||[[File:Rainbowweed.gif]]
 
|<span title="Causes hallucinations">15% mindbreaker toxin</span>, <span title="Makes you hungry">35% lipolicide</span>
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|Mutate [[#Cannabis|Cannabis]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Redbeet}}Redbeet
 
|Normal||[[File:Redbeetseed.png]]||[[File:Redbeetplant.png]]||[[File:Redbeet.png]]
 
|5% nutriment, <span title="Take them">5% vitamin</span>
 
|Densified Chemicals
 
|Mutate [[#Whitebeet|Whitebeet]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Red Onion Sprouts}}Red Onion Sprouts
 
|Normal||[[File:Seed-onionred.png]]||[[File:Onion_red-harvest.png]]||[[File:Onion_red.png]]
 
|4% vitamin, 10% nutriment, <span title="Blurs your vision and makes you cry">5% tear juice</span>
 
|
 
|Mutate [[#Onion Sprouts|Onion Sprouts]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Rice}}Rice
 
|Normal||[[File:Riceseed.png]]||[[File:Riceplant.png]]||[[File:Rice.png]]
 
|4% nutrient. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Sake|Sake]]
 
|
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Reishi}}Reishi
 
|Mushroom||[[File:Reishiseeds.png]]||[[File:Reishiplant.png]]||[[File:Reishi.png]]
 
|<span title="Heals toxic damage and removes chemicals from body">35% charcoal</span>, <span title="Prevents slowdown, makes you sleepy">35% morphine</span>
 
|Fungal Vitality
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]] (hacked), can overtake a tray
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Replica pod}}Replica pod
 
|Normal||[[File:Replicapodseed.png]]||[[File:Replicapodplant.png]]||
 
|[[Guide_to_hydroponics#Replica_Pod_Cloning|Special]]
 
|
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]], [[Exotic Seeds Crate]], Mutate [[#Cabbage|Cabbage]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Shadowshroom}}Shadowshroom
 
|Normal||[[File:Mycelium-shadowshroom.png]]||[[File:Shadowshroom-grow4.png]]||[[File:Shadowshroom.png]]
 
|20% radium, 4% nutriment
 
|Shadow Emission, Fungal Metabolism
 
|Mutate [[#Glowshroom|Glowshrooms]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Snapcorn}}Snapcorn
 
|Normal||[[File:Snapcornseed.png]]||[[File:SnapcornPlant.png]]||[[File:Snapcorn.png]]
 
|10% nutriment, 20% corn oil, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>
 
|
 
|Mutate [[#Corn|Corn]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Soybean}}Soybean
 
|Normal||[[File:Soybeanseeds.png]]||[[File:Soybeansplant.png]]||[[File:Soybeans.png]]
 
|5% nutriment, 3% cooking oil, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]], [[Seeds Crate]]
 
|[[#Koibean|Koibean]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Space tobacco}}Space tobacco
 
|Normal||[[File:Spacetobaccoseed.png]]||[[File:SpacetobaccoTree.png]]||[[File:Spacetobacco.png]]
 
|3% nutriment, <span title="Slightly reduces stuns">8% nicotine</span>, <span title="Heals oxygen damage">5% salbutamol</span>
 
|
 
|Mutate [[#Tobacco|Tobacco]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Spaceman's Trumpet Plant}}Spaceman's Trumpet Plant
 
|Normal||[[File:Spacemantrumpetseed.png]]||[[File:Spacemantrumpetplant.png]]||[[File:Spacemantrumpet.png]]
 
|5% nutriment, 15% [[Guide_to_chemistry#Polypyrylium_Oligomers|Polypyrylium Oligomers]] (unextractable gene)
 
|
 
|Mutate [[#Lily|Lily]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Starthistle}}Starthistle
 
|Weed||||[[File:Weedsplant.png]]||
 
|None
 
|Weed Adaptation
 
|Can overtake a tray
 
|[[#Corpse_Flower|Corpse Flower]], [[#Galaxythistle|Galaxythistle]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Steelcap}}Steelcap
 
|Mushroom||[[File:Steelcapseed.png]]||[[File:Steelcapplant.png]]||[[File:Steelcap.png]]
 
|None. You can harvest metal rods from this.
 
|Fungal Vitality
 
|Mutate [[#Towercap|Towercap]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Strange seeds}}Strange seeds
 
|Normal||[[File:Seed-x.png]]||[[File:Strangeplant.png]]||[[File:Strangeseed.png]]
 
|[[Guide_to_hydroponics#Strange seeds|Random, read this]]. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: Wine with 10-150 boozepower, and tiny chance of 200.
 
|Random
 
|Hacked vending machine, cargo crates
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Sugarcane}}Sugarcane
 
|Normal||[[File:Sugarcaneseed.png]]||[[File:Sugarcaneplant.png]]||[[File:sugarcane.png]]
 
|25% sugar. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Rum|Rum]]
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]], [[Seeds Crate]]
 
|[[#Bamboo|Bamboo]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Sunflower}}Sunflower
 
|Normal||[[File:Sunflowerseed.png]]||[[File:Sunflowerplant.png]]||[[File:Sunflower.png]]
 
|8% corn oil, 4% nutriment
 
|
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]], [[Seeds Crate]]
 
|[[#Moonflower|Moonflower]], [[#Novaflower|Novaflower]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Sweet Potato}}Sweet Potato
 
|Normal||[[File:Sweetpotatoseed.png]]||[[File:Sweetpotatoplant.png]]||[[File:Sweetpotato.png]]
 
|10% nutriment, 10% sugar, <span title="Take them">10% vitamin</span>. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Sbiten|Sbiten]]
 
|
 
|Mutate [[#Potato|Potato]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Tea aspera}}Tea aspera
 
|Normal||[[File:Teaasperaseed.png]]||[[File:TeaasperaTree.png]]||[[File:Teaaspera.png]]
 
|<span title="Weak toxin">10% tea powder</span>, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]]
 
|[[#Tea astra|Tea astra]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Tea astra}}Tea astra
 
|Normal||[[File:Teaastraseed.png]]||[[File:TeaastraTree.png]]||[[File:Teaastra.png]]
 
|<span title="Weak toxin">10% tea powder</span>, <span title="Heals confusion and stuns">10% synaptizine</span>, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|Mutate [[#Tea aspera|Tea aspera]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Tobacco}}Tobacco
 
|Normal||[[File:Tobaccoseed.png]]||[[File:TobaccoTree.png]]||[[File:Tobacco.png]]
 
|<span title="Slightly reduces stuns">3% nicotine</span>, 3% nutriment. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Creme_de_Menthe|Creme de Menthe]]
 
|
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]]
 
|[[#Space tobacco|Space tobacco]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Tomato}}Tomato
 
|Normal||[[File:Tomatoseeds.png]]||[[File:Tomatoplant.png]]||[[File:Tomato.png]]
 
|10% nutriment, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Enzyme|Enzyme]]
 
|Liquid Content, Perennial Growth
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]], [[Seeds Crate]]
 
|[[#Blood tomato|Blood]], [[#Blue tomato|Blue]] or [[#Killer tomato|Killer]] tomato
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Towercap}}Towercap
 
|Mushroom||[[File:Towercapseed.png]]||[[File:Towercapplant.png]]||[[File:Towercap.png]]
 
|None. You can harvest wood from this.
 
|Fungal Vitality
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]], can overtake a tray
 
|[[#Steelcap|Steelcap]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Vanilla}}Vanilla
 
|Normal||[[File:Vanillaseed.png]]||[[File:Vanillaplant.png]]||[[File:Vanilla.png]]
 
|25% vanilla, 10% nutriment. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: Vanilla
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|Mutate [[#Cocoa|Cocoa]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Walking mushroom}}Walking mushroom
 
|Mushroom||[[File:Walkingmushroomseed.png]]||[[File:Walkingmushroomplant.png]]||[[File:Walkingmushroom.png]]
 
|15% nutriment, <span title="Take them">5% vitamin</span>
 
|Fungal Vitality
 
|Mutate [[#Plump helmet|Plump helmet]]
 
|
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Watermelon}}Watermelon
 
|Normal||[[File:Watermelonseed.png]]||[[File:Watermelonplant.png]]||[[File:watermelon.png]]
 
|20% nutriment, 20% water, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]]
 
|[[#Holymelon|Holymelon]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Wheat}}Wheat
 
|Normal||[[File:Wheatseeds.png]]||[[File:Wheatplant.png]]||[[File:Wheat.png]]
 
|4% nutriment. [[Guide_to_hydroponics#Fermentation_Barrel|Fermentation]]: [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Beer|Beer]]
 
|
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]], [[Seeds Crate]]
 
|[[#Oat|Oat]], [[#Meatwheat|Meatwheat]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Whitebeet}}Whitebeet
 
|Normal||[[File:Whitebeetseed.png]]||[[File:Whitebeetplant.png]]||[[File:whitebeet.png]]
 
|5% nutriment, 20% sugar, <span title="Take them">4% vitamin</span>
 
|
 
|[[MegaSeed Servitor]]
 
|[[#Redbeet|Redbeet]]
 
|-
 
!{{anchor|Rainbow bunch}}Rainbow Bunch
 
|Normal||[[File:rainbowbunchseed.png]]||[[File:rainbowbunchplant.png]]||[[File:rainbowflower.png]]
 
|5% nutriment.
 
|Perennial Growth
 
|[[Guide_to_Cargo#Food_.26_Hydroponics|Exotic Seeds Crate]]
 
|
 
|}
 
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==Unrelated Shit==
 
[[Category:Guides]]
 

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Mission Objectives[edit | edit source]

MarineCommander.png
 
Staff Sergeant Angela Deth says:
"Listen up people, cause I'm not going to scream this twice! I've lately heard from a little bird on the Grapevine that the Brass has finally gotten around to talking about assigning us a Mission, as such I've decided that it's time to refresh that brain of yours with the various possible assignments we might get. So let's get to it Marines!"

At the start of every round the ship is given a randomly chosen assignment, this assignment has sub-objectives attached to it, which all need to be completed before you are allowed to vote on either, Continuing Onwards with a newly given Objective, or Returning to Outpost 45 for debriefing.

These objectives can be anywhere between having to calmly deliver supplies to some station, two jumps away from Rubicon, to downright having to plow through five Syndicate fleets, alongside a small pirate fleet, while the engine room is on freaking fire.

Patrol Duty[edit | edit source]

MarineCommander.png
 
Staff Sergeant Angela Deth says:
"Patrol Duty, the lifeblood of the navy and the only thing keeping the Syndicate on their toes, our navy from being mothballed and our guns from gathering dust. It also serves to remind the outlaws that although we might be in the middle of a war, we still have not forgotten about their existence."

The Patrol Assignment is one out of four assignments you can potentially roll at the start of every shift depending on the amount of players.

The minimum amount of players required in order to roll this assignment is: 10 Players.
This assignment has a single Objective attached to it and that objective is to gather: 1000 Faction Points.
The current ways you can gather 1000 points is to do one, or more, of the following things:

  • Hunt down Syndicate and Pirate Fleets.
  • Capture Star Systems using the F.L.A.R.E. device which can be found in the Vault on certain maps.

Shakedown[edit | edit source]

MarineCommander.png
 
Staff Sergeant Angela Deth says:
"The vessel we're being assigned to is fresh from the shipyard, she hasn't even had her maiden voyage yet, nor has she earned any scars yet, but that's all in due time, currently we've been given the task of taking this lady out for a spin."

Courier Duty[edit | edit source]

MarineCommander.png
 
Staff Sergeant Angela Deth says:
"Courier Duty, even in the middle of a war the mail still has to be delivered, no matter how many syndicate fleets we must plow through, whether we're delivering vital cargo that could help save a system, to simply delivering the party supplies some station at the front-line ordered. We're the one's who have to ensure it gets there, no matter what stands in our way."

Boarding[edit | edit source]

MarineCommander.png
 
Staff Sergeant Angela Deth says:
"Remember the various times the Syndicate sent their little drop troopers to wreck havoc inside our ships? Well guess what Marines? Playtime's freaking over! I've just got word from command, we are going on a little field-trip of our own, in order to steal ourselves one of their Ships."

The Boarding Assignment is one out of four assignments you can potentially roll at the start of every shift depending on the amount of players. Test

The minimum amount of players required in order to roll this assignment is: 14 Players.
This assignment has a single Objective attached to it, with the objective in question being to Board and Capture a Marked Syndicate Vessel.

The Setup[edit | edit source]

Before you even consider boarding a Syndicate Vessel you need multiple things.

  1. You require a Target.
    • The toughest part of boarding a ship, is to find a ship to actually board.
  2. You need a Pilot capable of flying the Sabre.
    • You can have a squad of Midshipmen geared up for boarding duty, however unless you have a pilot capable of actually getting them somewhere, they're not going to be very useful.
      • Make sure there is at least one backup pilot with you in the event that the first one eats a bullet.
  3. Make sure everyone who's partaking in the boarding action is assigned into Squads.
    • Those in squads have roles assigned to them, usually alongside a space-worthy suit of armor.
  4. Make sure everyone has a gun that's actually useful and not loaded with non-lethal ammunition.
    • There are firing pins that only work during boarding actions, install them into those guns in order to ensure that nobody tries using them for something stupid back home, and to deny anyone seeking to return the favour from having multiple working weapons at their disposal.
  5. TBA

Death Wish[edit | edit source]

Before you can initiate the boarding procedure, you need to damage the targeted vessel to the point where it's point defense systems are no longer fully effective, which usually happens when the enemy vessel has around 50%, or less, of it's hull integrity remaining.
Upon which you need to lock it down which is called a Hammerlock
You can check if you are capable of hammerlocking an enemy ship by using this console. EWAR Scrambler.gif
That console is found on the Bridge, as such it's up to the bridge officers, or whoever is on the bridge, to hammerlock it.
Upon locking down a ship for boarding, the vessel will cease returning fire and the sabre/drop ship, can now "safely" approach the disabled vessel for the next step of the plan.

This part of the plan is usually where things tend to start going ballistic fast.
When approaching the boarding target, the pilot needs to activate the docking mode on their craft and then carefully fly into the vessel, if they don't have the docking mode engaged when they make contact with the ship, then they'll slam into the ship like a bug splattering across a windscreen.
Upon docking with the Syndicate vessel you will have to navigate closer to the hull of the syndicate vessel before you can allow your bundle of well-trained Military-grade Clowns to exit the clown vehicle.

Full Force Forward[edit | edit source]

So, you've successfully managed to get onboard a syndicate ship, well done, now what do you do?
Well, first of all you have to get into cover, the primary reason for this is because the Syndicate Navy is staffed purely by Lemmings, and as everybody knows.
Lemmings tend to be extremely suicidal, to the point where if one of the crew members, onboard the Syndicate ship, suddenly spots you then chance of the ship suddenly gaining a new hole, due to a small accident involving the natural laws of bullets and a few Thermonuclear warheads, just skyrocketed.

The secondary reason for getting into cover is due to the fact that no military vessel in space exists without a sufficient amount of point-defence to defend itself against the swarm of fighters seeking to touch it in uncomfortable areas, and these turrets, who are usually only used to destroy incoming fighter crafts, can just as happily tear your little body to shreds.

So, after keeping that information in mind, you need to find either an airlock, the hangar, a window or you can just plain old, make your own explosive entrance, any method is fine, so long as you get inside the ship.

So now that everybody has gotten inside the ship and perhaps put up a few defensive positions, you need to carefully ration out your ammo so you don't run out of it in the middle of a fight, and also make sure nobody dies.

Now if a bunch of people suddenly decides to run on ahead, don't worry because your chances of survival just increased by 2%
This is due to the fact that those who ran ahead haven't had their bloodlust sated in approximately five seconds.
Best case scenario, they'll have died somewhere taking down a few of the syndicate crew with them.
Worst case scenario, they'll have slaughtered everything onboard the ship and are now thirsting for more.

The computer surrounded by the lime green box is the primary objective.

Circuitboard.png Circuits[edit | edit source]

Module.png Refered to in the code as id_mod and is the default icon for all circuit boards.
Door electronics.png Default icon for all electronics if they aren't set to have their own icon.
Power mod.png Refered to in the code as power_mod and is the icon used for the power control module that's installed in APCs.
AirAlarmElectronics.png Refered to in the code as airalarm_electronics and is the icon used for the air alarm and Airlock Controller electronics.
Mainboard.png Refered to in the code as mainboard and is the icon used for both firelock electronics and certain exosuit circuit boards.
FiringBoard.png Refered to in the code as mcontroller and is the icon used for certain exosuit circuit boards alongside the firing electronics from old munitions.
Circuitboard.png Refered to in the code as std_mod and is the default icon for all AI upload modules and Exosuit boards.
Commandboard.png Refered to in the code as command and is the circuit board icon for certain machines.
Genericboard.png Refered to in the code as generic and is the circuit board icon for certain machines.
Securityboard.png Refered to in the code as security and is the circuit board icon for certain machines.
Scienceboard.png Refered to in the code as science and is the circuit board icon for certain machines.
Serviceboard.png Refered to in the code as service and is the circuit board icon for certain machines.
Medicalboard.png Refered to in the code as medical and is the circuit board icon for certain machines.
Engineeringboard.png Refered to in the code as engineering and is the circuit board icon for certain machines.
Supplyboard.png Refered to in the code as supply and is the circuit board icon for certain machines.

Circuit.png Circuit Imprinter[edit | edit source]

  • The Circuit Imprinter requires glass and occasionally gold or diamond. Here you will find circuits for most of the station's machinery and robotics' exosuits. With gold and diamonds, you can also make AI law modules.
  • Information on how to construct machines is available at the Guide to advanced construction.

Engineering Department Circuit Imprinter[edit | edit source]

Manufacturing List
Icon Item Required Tech Starting Tech? Category Beaker.png Sheet plastic1.png Metal.png Glass.png Copperdone.png Plasmadone.png Silverdone.png Golddone.png Uraniumdone.png Diamonddone.png Titaniumdone.png Bluespace Crystal.png Bananiumdone.png
Radio Mini.png Network Card Computer Hardware No Computer Parts 250 100 100
Radio card.png Advanced Network Card Computer Hardware No Computer Parts 500 200 200
Net Wired.png Wired Network Card Computer Hardware No Computer Parts 2500 400 400
Data Disk 6.png Data Disk Computer Hardware No Computer Parts 800 200
Data Disk 5.png Advanced Data Disk Computer Hardware No Computer Parts 1600 300
Data Disk 3.png Super Data Disk Computer Hardware No Computer Parts 3200 400
CPU Board.png Processor Board Computer Hardware No Computer Parts 200 1600
CPU Micro.png Microprocessor Computer Hardware No Computer Parts 100 800
CPU Board Super.gif Photonic Processor Board Computer Hardware No Computer Parts 6400 800 2000
CPU Micro Super.gif Photonic Microprocessor Computer Hardware No Computer Parts 3200 400 1000
Genericboard.png Computer Design (Battle Arcade Machine) Arcade Games No Computer Boards 1000 300
Genericboard.png Computer Design (Mediborg's Amputation Adventure) Illegal Technology No Computer Boards 1000 300
Engineeringboard.png Machine Design (PACMAN-type Generator Board) Industrial Engineering No Engineering Machinery 1000 300
Engineeringboard.png Machine Design (SUPERPACMAN-type Generator Board) Advanced Power Manipulation No Engineering Machinery 1000 300
Engineeringboard.png Machine Design (MRSPACMAN-type Generator Board) Advanced Power Manipulation No Engineering Machinery 1000 300

Science Department Circuit Imprinter[edit | edit source]

Manufacturing List
Icon Item Required Tech Starting Tech? Category Beaker.png Sheet plastic1.png Metal.png Glass.png Copperdone.png Plasmadone.png Silverdone.png Golddone.png Uraniumdone.png Diamonddone.png Titaniumdone.png Bluespace Crystal.png Bananiumdone.png
Circuitboard.png Module Design (Safeguard) Artificial Intelligence No Ai Modules 1000 300 2000
Circuitboard.png Module Design (OneHuman) Artificial Intelligence No Ai Modules 1000 300 6000
Circuitboard.png Module Design (ProtectStation) Artificial Intelligence No Ai Modules 1000 300 2000
Circuitboard.png Module Design (Quarantine) Artificial Intelligence No Ai Modules 1000 300 2000
Circuitboard.png Module Design (OxygenIsToxicToHumans) Artificial Intelligence No Ai Modules 1000 300 2000
Circuitboard.png Module Design (Freeform) Artificial Intelligence No Ai Modules 1000 300 10000
Circuitboard.png Module Design (Reset) Artificial Intelligence No Ai Modules 1000 300 2000
Circuitboard.png Module Design (Purge) Artificial Intelligence No Ai Modules 1000 300 2000
Circuitboard.png Module Design (Law Removal) Artificial Intelligence No Ai Modules 1000 300 2000
Circuitboard.png Module Design (Freeform) Artificial Intelligence No Ai Modules 1000 300 10000
Circuitboard.png Core Module Design (Asimov) Artificial Intelligence No Ai Modules 1000 300 2000
Circuitboard.png Core Module Design (P.A.L.A.D.I.N.) Artificial Intelligence No Ai Modules 1000 300 2000
Circuitboard.png Core Module Design (T.Y.R.A.N.T.) Artificial Intelligence No Ai Modules 1000 300 2000
Circuitboard.png Core Module Design (Overlord) Artificial Intelligence No Ai Modules 1000 300 2000
Circuitboard.png Core Module Design (Corporate) Artificial Intelligence No Ai Modules 1000 300 2000
Circuitboard.png Core Module Design (Default) Artificial Intelligence No Ai Modules 1000 300 2000
Circuitboard.png Core Module Design (Dadbot) Artificial Intelligence No Ai Modules 1000 300 2000
Radio Mini.png Network Card Computer Hardware No Computer Parts 250 100 100
Radio card.png Advanced Network Card Computer Hardware No Computer Parts 500 200 200
Net Wired.png Wired Network Card Computer Hardware No Computer Parts 2500 400 400
Data Disk 6.png Data Disk Computer Hardware No Computer Parts 800 200
Data Disk 5.png Advanced Data Disk Computer Hardware No Computer Parts 1600 300
Data Disk 3.png Super Data Disk Computer Hardware No Computer Parts 3200 400
CPU Board.png Processor Board Computer Hardware No Computer Parts 200 1600
CPU Micro.png Microprocessor Computer Hardware No Computer Parts 100 800
CPU Board Super.gif Photonic Processor Board Computer Hardware No Computer Parts 6400 800 2000
CPU Micro Super.gif Photonic Microprocessor Computer Hardware No Computer Parts 3200 400 1000
Genericboard.png Computer Design (Battle Arcade Machine) Arcade Games No Computer Boards 1000 300
Genericboard.png Computer Design (Mediborg's Amputation Adventure) Illegal Technology No Computer Boards 1000 300

Security Department Circuit Imprinter[edit | edit source]

Manufacturing List
Icon Item Required Tech Starting Tech? Category Beaker.png Sheet plastic1.png Metal.png Glass.png Copperdone.png Plasmadone.png Silverdone.png Golddone.png Uraniumdone.png Diamonddone.png Titaniumdone.png Bluespace Crystal.png Bananiumdone.png
Genericboard.png Computer Design (Battle Arcade Machine) Arcade Games No Computer Boards 1000 300
Genericboard.png Computer Design (Mediborg's Amputation Adventure) Illegal Technology No Computer Boards 1000 300

Medical Department Circuit Imprinter[edit | edit source]

Manufacturing List
Icon Item Required Tech Starting Tech? Category Beaker.png Sheet plastic1.png Metal.png Glass.png Copperdone.png Plasmadone.png Silverdone.png Golddone.png Uraniumdone.png Diamonddone.png Titaniumdone.png Bluespace Crystal.png Bananiumdone.png
Genericboard.png Computer Design (Battle Arcade Machine) Arcade Games No Computer Boards 1000 300
Genericboard.png Computer Design (Mediborg's Amputation Adventure) Illegal Technology No Computer Boards 1000 300

Service Department Circuit Imprinter[edit | edit source]

Manufacturing List
Icon Item Required Tech Starting Tech? Category Beaker.png Sheet plastic1.png Metal.png Glass.png Copperdone.png Plasmadone.png Silverdone.png Golddone.png Uraniumdone.png Diamonddone.png Titaniumdone.png Bluespace Crystal.png Bananiumdone.png
Genericboard.png Computer Design (Battle Arcade Machine) Arcade Games No Computer Boards 1000 300
Genericboard.png Computer Design (Mediborg's Amputation Adventure) Illegal Technology No Computer Boards 1000 300

Cargo Department Circuit Imprinter[edit | edit source]

Manufacturing List
Icon Item Required Tech Starting Tech? Category Beaker.png Sheet plastic1.png Metal.png Glass.png Copperdone.png Plasmadone.png Silverdone.png Golddone.png Uraniumdone.png Diamonddone.png Titaniumdone.png Bluespace Crystal.png Bananiumdone.png
Genericboard.png Computer Design (Battle Arcade Machine) Arcade Games No Computer Boards 1000 300
Genericboard.png Computer Design (Orion Trail Arcade Machine) Arcade Games No Computer Boards 1000 300
Genericboard.png Computer Design (Mediborg's Amputation Adventure) Illegal Technology No Computer Boards 1000 300

Munitions Department Circuit Imprinter[edit | edit source]

Manufacturing List
Icon Item Required Tech Starting Tech? Category Beaker.png Sheet plastic1.png Metal.png Glass.png Copperdone.png Plasmadone.png Silverdone.png Golddone.png Uraniumdone.png Diamonddone.png Titaniumdone.png Bluespace Crystal.png Bananiumdone.png
Module.png Missile Autowrencher Automated Missile Construction No Advanced Munitions 10000 2500 2500 10000
Module.png Missile Autowelder Automated Missile Construction No Advanced Munitions 10000 2500 2500 10000
Module.png Missile Autoscrewer Automated Missile Construction No Advanced Munitions 10000 2500 2500 10000
Module.png Missile Autowirer Automated Missile Construction No Advanced Munitions 10000 2500 2500 10000
Module.png Missile Assembler Automated Missile Construction No Advanced Munitions 10000 2500 2500 10000
Genericboard.png Computer Design (Battle Arcade Machine) Arcade Games No Computer Boards 1000 300
Genericboard.png Computer Design (Orion Trail Arcade Machine) Arcade Games No Computer Boards 1000 300
Genericboard.png Computer Design (Mediborg's Amputation Adventure) Illegal Technology No Computer Boards 1000 300

Proto.png Techfab[edit | edit source]

  • The departmental Techfabs are circuit imprinters and departmental protolathes combined, except their available circuit boards differ depending on their department.
  • These lists will only consist of items that can ONLY be found in a Technology Fabricator

Engineering Department Techfab[edit | edit source]

Manufacturing List
Icon Item Required Tech Starting Tech? Category Beaker.png Sheet plastic1.png Metal.png Glass.png Copperdone.png Plasmadone.png Silverdone.png Golddone.png Uraniumdone.png Diamonddone.png Titaniumdone.png Bluespace Crystal.png Bananiumdone.png

Science Department Techfab[edit | edit source]

Manufacturing List
Icon Item Required Tech Starting Tech? Category Beaker.png Sheet plastic1.png Metal.png Glass.png Copperdone.png Plasmadone.png Silverdone.png Golddone.png Uraniumdone.png Diamonddone.png Titaniumdone.png Bluespace Crystal.png Bananiumdone.png

Security Department Techfab[edit | edit source]

Manufacturing List
Icon Item Required Tech Starting Tech? Category Beaker.png Sheet plastic1.png Metal.png Glass.png Copperdone.png Plasmadone.png Silverdone.png Golddone.png Uraniumdone.png Diamonddone.png Titaniumdone.png Bluespace Crystal.png Bananiumdone.png

Medical Department Techfab[edit | edit source]

Manufacturing List
Icon Item Required Tech Starting Tech? Category Beaker.png Sheet plastic1.png Metal.png Glass.png Copperdone.png Plasmadone.png Silverdone.png Golddone.png Uraniumdone.png Diamonddone.png Titaniumdone.png Bluespace Crystal.png Bananiumdone.png

Service Department Techfab[edit | edit source]

Manufacturing List
Icon Item Required Tech Starting Tech? Category Beaker.png Sheet plastic1.png Metal.png Glass.png Copperdone.png Plasmadone.png Silverdone.png Golddone.png Uraniumdone.png Diamonddone.png Titaniumdone.png Bluespace Crystal.png Bananiumdone.png

Cargo Department Techfab[edit | edit source]

Manufacturing List
Icon Item Required Tech Starting Tech? Category Beaker.png Sheet plastic1.png Metal.png Glass.png Copperdone.png Plasmadone.png Silverdone.png Golddone.png Uraniumdone.png Diamonddone.png Titaniumdone.png Bluespace Crystal.png Bananiumdone.png
Supplyboard.png Computer Design (Express Supply Console) Mining Technology No Mining Designs 1000

Munitions Department Techfab[edit | edit source]

Manufacturing List
Icon Item Required Tech Starting Tech? Category Beaker.png Sheet plastic1.png Metal.png Glass.png Copperdone.png Plasmadone.png Silverdone.png Golddone.png Uraniumdone.png Diamonddone.png Titaniumdone.png Bluespace Crystal.png Bananiumdone.png

To-Do List[edit | edit source]

Xenoecology Entry[edit | edit source]

Written by Elise Garnier

Overview[edit | edit source]

Plasmamen (or phoronized humanoids) are the newest species to ever come about naturally so to speak. By all technicality and definition, Plasmamen’s home planet is surprisingly the Earth’s moon. Through long term exposure to phoron, humanoids of all kinds have found themselves slowly but surely mutating and adapting to not only resist the harmful effects of phoron but even live and thrive off of it. Such a process shouldn’t be happening over the course of only a single lifetime, in fact it just about defies any natural process of evolution and mutation known to the current understanding of biology.

General exposure to phoron leads to tissue and liver damage. It acts as a toxic material in any organic lifeform’s body and can easily kill an individual in low quantities. However, a currently unknown quality that some humanoids share causes some form of chain reaction, dubbed “Phoronisation”, amidst their biological process that turns them into what is now called a Plasmaman. Phoronisation is only triggered by prolonged exposure to phoron over the course of years, if not decades, and in extremely small quantities due to its highly volatile and poisonous nature. This causes the skin, muscle, sinew, tendons, and internal organs to break down and reform into an incredibly hot organo-phoron compound that then covers the entirety of the skeleton, which, surprisingly, remains intact. This hot “organic” plasma fits all the criteria to be considered a living organism, complete with sentience and self awareness.

Plasmamen breathe pure gaseous phoron, which serves as the main driving force behind their biological functions. As such Plasmamen do not need to consume food to sustain themselves. Although many have shown a propensity toward vegetables over fruit when given the opportunity to eat. Such an incredibly volatile organism has been proven without a doubt to be completely immune to diseases and unbothered by radiation exposure. Their body produces enough heat to sustain themselves in the complete absence of warmth. Plasmamen are unable to reproduce on their own or with one another and rely entirely on other humanoids undergoing the chain reaction to sustain their numbers. As agonizing of a process it is to become a Plasmaman, such a great sacrifice of suffering is rewarded with the only form of naturally occurring genetic immortality in sapient beings observed so far. Plasmamen do not age and are not affected by disease.

When Plasmamen were first discovered decades ago during the expansion, humanoid-kind wasn’t sure what to make of them. They did their best to accommodate these new people and be mindful of more showing up in the future. Plasmamen were not widely received with open arms but were certainly seen as useful by Nanotrasen as the perfect employees to harvest the phoron shard in the moon during the Great Expansion.

In the furthest reaches of colonized space, humanoids were found drifting amidst the stars that very much resembled the Plasmamen of Earth’s moon. Their integration into society was relatively smooth, having flocked to the phoron shard not many questions were asked. Although prying minds had soon discovered these Plasmamen had been around for much longer than they let on. Some predated humanity as a species let alone their adventures in the endless cosmos. None of these ancient Plasmamen have been able to recollect where their home planet is nor their history leading up to their journey to Sol. Plasmamen, both ancient and new, with no memory of its origin, have since made their home with the federation working on station and ship crew alike.

Species[edit | edit source]

The Lightbulb Engineers Guide to Advanced Engineering[edit | edit source]

By: Travis Zaun

Engineering is complicated, thankless, and liable to get you blown up by your own mistakes or someone else refusing to listen. It is also rewarding, as you are the one thing keeping the ship from exploding due to those damned incompetent helmsmen and that one captain who thinks that Leeroy Jenkins is a role model instead of a cautionary tale. I'm going to give you some tips and tricks that I've learned over time to help make your life just a bit easier.
Keep in mind that this is written to the level of someone who already has a basic understanding of engineering: basic terms or concepts are not defined or explained. At the end, there is a Q&A for some commonly asked questions and some entertaining engineering stories.

On to the guide.

Chernobl Memes: Why there isn't any reactor information in this guide
There is a lack of tips to do with the reactors in this guide. It is deliberate and the reason is simple: experimentation leads to better engineers. People willing to figure out why things work with the reactors (particularly the stormdrive) generally learn a lot about engineering as they experiment. As a whole, this improves the overall quality of their engineering capabilities as they figure out gas interactions.

Piping and how it doesn't work like you think it does.
Good old Atmosia, the great state of pipes. You can do much with them, and anything fun (IE: extremely dangerous) requires a good working knowledge of how piping works if you want to live through whatever experiment you're running. Here are a few things to know about piping and Atmosia in general.

1. Pipes are indestructible as far as the forces contained within them:
You're probably already figured this out, but pipes can contain functionally infinite pressure and infinite temperature, their limits are the volume that they can contain, not the pressure or temperature within them, this is important, and I'll tell you why later.

2. Pipes don't have flow.
Yes, you read that correctly. There is no flow in pipes. Connected pipes that are not interrupted by components do not have flow, they just have volume. Pumps are just move volume from one tank to another at a certain rate. This is the equivalent of taking a cup and taking from one bucket and putting it into another bucket. All components that have a flow rate (scrubbers, non-passive vents, injectors, gas pumps, volume pumps, mixers, filters) all behave in this manner. Components that do not have a flow rate, such as valves (when open), connectors, z-level connectors, layer connectors or passive vents just connect one bucket directly to another, making it a bigger bucket.

3. What happens to one, happens to the rest.
Pipes are functionally just funny shaped tanks, and properties that happen to one section of pipe happen to ALL connected sections of pipe. This means that when that one dipshit captain panic siphons a room that was on fire, he just massively heated up the entire subber network, making it useless for actually scrubbing anything anywhere else. It also means that when you apply cooling to one section of piping, you apply cooling to the entire section of connected piping, assuming there aren't any interruptions in the line. The best way to fix that dipshit captains mistake is to build a thermomachine with the best components that you can get (or multiple thermomachines if you have low tier components), attach it to a random section on the scrubbers network, and turn it on.

4. Thermodynamics. It's a thing that exists.
Remember how I mentioned that pipes have a limit on volume, but not pressure or temperature? The importance is that when gasses expand, they take up more volume. They expand when they heat up, and contract when they cool down. Why does this matter? Well, for one part of the reason that the dipshit captain was able to disable that scrubbers network is that at the end of the scrubbers network is a pump that takes it into the main atmospheric tanks. That pump, upgraded to a volume pump or not, can only move certain amount of pressure (standard pump) or volume (volume pump) at a time. If the temperature is very hot, it will not be moving very many moles (the measure of the actual amount of gas) at all, and all the gas in it was just expanded to a massive pressure and volume, likely maxing out the amount contained within, and meaning that you're not moving it at anywhere near the normal rate. On the other side of this, you can use this concept, with a valve, to use one section of thermal piping to heat up another section on demand.

Damage Control: Rise of the Fixman
So, the ship has taken a few hits, the clown is dead, munitions is complaining about their compartment being depressurized again, medical has ceased to exist as a location, you've lost contact with the bridge, and you've just barely managed to stop the ship from exploding due to superstructure critical. What do you do, and how do you do it?

1. Triage, not just for medical.
So, you've got a whole list of issues. Priorities change in combat and out of combat, and what you can afford to fix changes with the number of engineers you have available to you. These priorities are debatable, but I'll list what I treat as the priorities here and why. I've also added in a list of Non-Priority Fixes, otherwise known as "what's in it for me?" fixes. The things at the bottom I will only fix if someone is bribing me.

In Combat:
1. Fix the reactor-if this took a hit and/or is starting to do the funny alarming noises, fix it. You've got about 2 minutes from unhappy to boom with the AGCNR or Stormdrive.
2. Bridge-Specifically the HELM, DRADIS, TAC and FTL consoles. If they're broken, you can't move and shoot, and you'll probably die.

The Depot[edit | edit source]

Sugery Tools[edit | edit source]

Scalpel Scalpel:
Retractor Retractor:
Hemostat Hemostat:
Cautery Cautery:
Circular Saw Circular Saw:
Blood Filter Blood Filter:

Chemical Tiers[edit | edit source]

Chemical Name Formula Minimum Level Maximum Level
Virus Food 5 parts Water

5 parts Milk

1 2
Unstable Mutagen 1 part Chlorine

1 part Phosphorus
1 part Radium

2 4
Mutagenic Agar 1 part
Unstable Mutagen
1 part Chlorine

1 part Phosphorus

1 part Radium

1 part
Virus Food
5 parts Water
5 parts Milk
3 3
Liquid Plasma Grind a Sheet of Plasma 4 6
Uranium Grind a Sheet of Uranium 5 6
Sucrose Agar

Viro[edit | edit source]

Symptom Stealth Resistance Stage speed Transmission Severity Level Required Chemical Effect Threshold (hover mouse over for details)
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome -2 0 -1 -2 5 9 Highly Unstable Virus Food Causes heavy suffocation damage, while giving a small chance of heart attacks. Becomes even more lethal if the mob has more than 120 suffocation damage. Has no effect if the host does not need to breath Stage Speed 8, Transmission 8
Alopecia 0 3 2 2 0 4 Unstable Mutagen/Sucrose Agar Causes rapid hair loss. None
Cornu Cutaneum -3 3 -3 0 1 0 Anomalous Virus Food The host damages anyone next to them every so often Resistance 6, Transmission 6

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WIP Guide Links[edit | edit source]

Guide to Food

Guide to Drinks

Picture Recipe Ingredients Taste Nutritional Value Notes
Toastsand.png Grilled Cheese Sandwich 2 (plain)
bread slices
Slice any bread with your knife.
+ 2
cheese wedges
Slice a
cheese wheel
Mix 40 milk + 5 universal enzyme (catalyst)
with your knife
Toast, cheese 6 Nutriment, 1 Vitamin Space Vegetarian, but not Space Vegan friendly.
Hotdog.png Hotdog 1
bun
Microwave a
dough slice
Slice a
flat dough
Flatten a
dough
Mix 15u + 10u water
with your rolling pin
with your knife
+ 1
Sausage
1
meatball
Process one slab of meat
+ 2
cutlets
Microwave a
raw cutlet
Slice a Meat with your knife.
+ 5 units
Bun, meat 6 Nutriment, 3 Ketchup, 3 Vitamin Fresh footlong ready to go down on.
Rorosandwich.png Jelly Sandwich 2 (plain)
bread slices
Slice any bread with your knife.
+ 5 units
Bread, jelly 2 Nutriment, 5 Cherry Jelly, 2 Vitamin You wish you had some peanut butter to go with this...
Rorosandwich.png Jelly Sandwich (slime) 2 (plain)
bread slices
Slice any bread with your knife.
+ 5 units
Slime Jelly
Grind an unused slime extract
Bread, jelly 2 Nutriment, 5 Slime Jelly, 2 Vitamin Probably as toxic to the crew as peanuts would be.
Notasandwich.png Not-a-Sandwich 1 Fake Moustache + 2 (plain)
bread slices
Slice any bread with your knife.
Nothing Suspicious 6 Nutriment, 6 Vitamin Something seems to be wrong with this, you can't quite figure what. Maybe it's his moustache.
Sandwich.png Sandwich 2 (plain)
bread slices
Slice any bread with your knife.
+ 1
meat steak
Microwave meat
+ 1
cheese wedge
Slice a
cheese wheel
Mix 40 milk + 5 universal enzyme (catalyst)
with your knife
Meat, cheese, bread, lettuce 7 Nutriment, 1 Vitamin Talking to your food may result in a trip to the Chaplain.

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