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'''Containers''' come in many shapes and styles. Some are equitable and others are | |||
==Properties== | |||
===Bluespace Packaging=== | |||
Occasionally, in order to cram as much equipment or product as possible into something, a packager will use bluespace technology to fit large and numerous amounts of objects into a container that logically they should not be able to fit in. For example, many [[Supply Crates]] like the bureaucracy crate have to contain filing cabinets which normally would not fit into a crate. | |||
Upon opening a bluespace packed crate, you must break off the packaging seal which will prompt you to ask if you really want to do this here. This is to ensure that products are not accidently opened, rendering the further transportation of them and their contents impossible or much more difficult. | |||
Sometime items are instead crammed into boxes, belts, or bags. Upon removing the object, you may find that it is impossible to put it back from where you just grabbed it. This may be because the object is too large to fit in the container or there is no more physical space for it. | |||
Currently, the technology is expensive and unavailable to the general public as it is a closely guarded secret. | |||
==Types== | |||
===Equipable=== | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center; | {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center; | ||
! Item | ! Item | ||
! class="unsortable" | Description | ! class="unsortable" | Description | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | ! Standard Bags <br> [[file:StorageVariants.gif]] | ||
| A standard storage device for all employees of Nanotrasen, for all your holding needs. | | A standard storage device for all employees of Nanotrasen, for all your holding needs. Each pack is a compromise between storage and speed. Duffels hold many items, but slow the wearer. Backpacks are a balanced midpoint, and satchels allow the wearer to move faster at the cost of less item storage. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | ! Department Bags <br> [[file:Department Bags.gif]] | ||
| | | Department-themed storage devices. They function the same as the standard issue bags but they're styled for their assigned department. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Box <br> [[file: | ! Briefcase <br> [[file:briefcase.png]] | ||
| Can hold seven small items and be stored inside of a backpack. | | A bulky briefcase, can be used to store papers or other objects. | ||
|- | |||
! Secure Briefcase <br> [[file:securebriefcase.png]] | |||
| Use it to store your sensitive and classified materials. It can be locked with a 5 digit code, but can also be hacked with a multitool. | |||
|- | |||
! Belts <br> [[file:Belts.gif]] | |||
| A common waist-worn belt. Belts tend to be specialized to only hold certain items. For example, a tool belt can only hold tools and cable coil whereas a janitorial belt could only hold cleaning supplies. Most departments have their own specialized belt. Certain belts like the assault belt are capable of holding just about everything (that isn't too large). | |||
|- | |||
! Waist Bags <br> [[file:Fish Bag.gif]] | |||
| A wait-worn bag or satchel that is capable of holding a massive amount of ingredients, materials, or resources. These are must haves for professions such as [[Chemist]]s and [[Botanists]]. Depending on the bag, they can often carry 50+ items of a certain type. For example, a plant bag can carry many plants and seeds. There also exists bags for fish, chemistry products, ore, and virus samples. | |||
|- | |||
! Holster <br> [[file:Holster.png]] | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
! Webbing <br> [[file:Webbing.gif]] | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
! Bags of Holding <br> [[file:Bags of Holding.gif]] | |||
| Can hold more and larger objects compared to regular backpacks! Also comes in the satchel(mining) and belt form. | |||
|- | |||
! Cardboard Box <br> [[file:Carboard Box.gif]] | |||
| Can hold seven small items and be stored inside of a backpack. Comes in a variety of different color styles depending on its purpose. | |||
|- | |- | ||
! Papersack <br> [[File:Paper Sacks.gif]] | ! Papersack <br> [[File:Paper Sacks.gif]] | ||
| A small paper bag. Excellent for making a bagged lunch. | | A small paper bag. Excellent for making a bagged lunch. | ||
|} | |||
===Draggable=== | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center; | |||
! Item | |||
! class="unsortable" | Description | |||
|- | |- | ||
! Crates <br> [[file:GrayCrate.png]] | |||
!Crates <br> [[file:GrayCrate.png]] | |||
| Crates are a container for a large amount of items. You can toggle it open and closed. Large items such as corpses, lockers, and certain robots or equipment cannot fit inside. | | Crates are a container for a large amount of items. You can toggle it open and closed. Large items such as corpses, lockers, and certain robots or equipment cannot fit inside. | ||
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| Same as a crate. but requires a certain ID to open. | | Same as a crate. but requires a certain ID to open. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Closets <br> [[file:Closet.png]] | ! Closets <br> [[file:Closet.png]] | ||
| Also known as Wardrobes or Lockers, Closets. They are among the most common and arguably the most useful of containers on the station. Nearly anything can fit inside, barring other closets, crates, etc. Click to toggle them open/close | | Also known as Wardrobes or Lockers, Closets. They are among the most common and arguably the most useful of containers on the station. Nearly anything can fit inside, barring other closets, crates, etc. Click to toggle them open/close | ||
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| Same as closet but requires a certain ID to open or close. | | Same as closet but requires a certain ID to open or close. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Water Tank <br> [[file:watertank.png]] | ! Water Tank <br> [[file:watertank.png]] | ||
| A large blue tank containing 1000 units of water. | | A large blue tank containing 1000 units of water. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Fuel Tank <br> [[file:fueltank.png]] | ! Fuel Tank <br> [[file:fueltank.png]] | ||
| A large red tank containing 1000 units of fuel. | | A large red tank containing 1000 units of fuel. | ||
|} | |} | ||
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Revision as of 07:13, 14 August 2021
Containers come in many shapes and styles. Some are equitable and others are
Properties
Bluespace Packaging
Occasionally, in order to cram as much equipment or product as possible into something, a packager will use bluespace technology to fit large and numerous amounts of objects into a container that logically they should not be able to fit in. For example, many Supply Crates like the bureaucracy crate have to contain filing cabinets which normally would not fit into a crate.
Upon opening a bluespace packed crate, you must break off the packaging seal which will prompt you to ask if you really want to do this here. This is to ensure that products are not accidently opened, rendering the further transportation of them and their contents impossible or much more difficult.
Sometime items are instead crammed into boxes, belts, or bags. Upon removing the object, you may find that it is impossible to put it back from where you just grabbed it. This may be because the object is too large to fit in the container or there is no more physical space for it.
Currently, the technology is expensive and unavailable to the general public as it is a closely guarded secret.
Types
Equipable
Item | Description |
---|---|
Standard Bags |
A standard storage device for all employees of Nanotrasen, for all your holding needs. Each pack is a compromise between storage and speed. Duffels hold many items, but slow the wearer. Backpacks are a balanced midpoint, and satchels allow the wearer to move faster at the cost of less item storage. |
Department Bags File:Department Bags.gif |
Department-themed storage devices. They function the same as the standard issue bags but they're styled for their assigned department. |
Briefcase |
A bulky briefcase, can be used to store papers or other objects. |
Secure Briefcase |
Use it to store your sensitive and classified materials. It can be locked with a 5 digit code, but can also be hacked with a multitool. |
Belts |
A common waist-worn belt. Belts tend to be specialized to only hold certain items. For example, a tool belt can only hold tools and cable coil whereas a janitorial belt could only hold cleaning supplies. Most departments have their own specialized belt. Certain belts like the assault belt are capable of holding just about everything (that isn't too large). |
Waist Bags File:Fish Bag.gif |
A wait-worn bag or satchel that is capable of holding a massive amount of ingredients, materials, or resources. These are must haves for professions such as Chemists and Botanists. Depending on the bag, they can often carry 50+ items of a certain type. For example, a plant bag can carry many plants and seeds. There also exists bags for fish, chemistry products, ore, and virus samples. |
Holster |
|
Webbing |
|
Bags of Holding |
Can hold more and larger objects compared to regular backpacks! Also comes in the satchel(mining) and belt form. |
Cardboard Box |
Can hold seven small items and be stored inside of a backpack. Comes in a variety of different color styles depending on its purpose. |
Papersack |
A small paper bag. Excellent for making a bagged lunch. |