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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
Now you have set up the Supermatter Engine, it's fine to leave it by itself, right? Wrong. Every 5 to 25 minutes, an event can occur to the engine. This can be either a minor hiccup or cause a delamination that destroys engineering and more! There are five categories of events that can occur, Class D to S. | |||
====D Class==== | |||
Events that only affect certain types of '''non-standard''' setups, minimial operator intervention required. These events occur instantly and engineering will be alerted on telecomms. | |||
'''D-1''': About 200 moles of nitrous oxide are released by the crystal.<br> | |||
'''D-2''': About 200 moles of nitrogen are released by the crystal.<br> | |||
'''D-3''': About 250 moles of carbon dioxide are released by the crystal.<br> | |||
====C Class==== | |||
Events with mild effects to '''standard setups'''. Operator intervention may be required. Engineering will be alerted on telecomms. | |||
'''C-1''': About 250 moles of oxygen are released by the crystal.<br> | |||
'''C-2''': About 250 moles of plasma are released by the crystal.<br> | |||
'''C-3''': The temperature threshold at which the engine starts to lose integrity is lowered for a few minutes.<br> | |||
====B Class==== | |||
Events with significant effects to '''standard setups'''. Action may need to be taken to prevent a delamination event. Engineering will be alerted on telecomms. | |||
====A Class==== | |||
Events with SEVERE effects to '''standard setups'''. Action will need to be taken to prevent a delamination event. Engineering will be alerted on telecomms. | |||
====S Class==== | |||
Events that require immediate intervention and a specialized response to prevent a delamination event. Coordination with other departments is HIGHLY recommended. A warning will be broadcasted on engineering communications before these events. |
Revision as of 17:19, 23 August 2023
Events
Now you have set up the Supermatter Engine, it's fine to leave it by itself, right? Wrong. Every 5 to 25 minutes, an event can occur to the engine. This can be either a minor hiccup or cause a delamination that destroys engineering and more! There are five categories of events that can occur, Class D to S.
D Class
Events that only affect certain types of non-standard setups, minimial operator intervention required. These events occur instantly and engineering will be alerted on telecomms.
D-1: About 200 moles of nitrous oxide are released by the crystal.
D-2: About 200 moles of nitrogen are released by the crystal.
D-3: About 250 moles of carbon dioxide are released by the crystal.
C Class
Events with mild effects to standard setups. Operator intervention may be required. Engineering will be alerted on telecomms.
C-1: About 250 moles of oxygen are released by the crystal.
C-2: About 250 moles of plasma are released by the crystal.
C-3: The temperature threshold at which the engine starts to lose integrity is lowered for a few minutes.
B Class
Events with significant effects to standard setups. Action may need to be taken to prevent a delamination event. Engineering will be alerted on telecomms.
A Class
Events with SEVERE effects to standard setups. Action will need to be taken to prevent a delamination event. Engineering will be alerted on telecomms.
S Class
Events that require immediate intervention and a specialized response to prevent a delamination event. Coordination with other departments is HIGHLY recommended. A warning will be broadcasted on engineering communications before these events.