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! Floor Safe <br> [[file:Floor Safe.png]] | ! Floor Safe <br> [[file:Floor Safe.png]] | ||
| | | A small combination safe recessed into the floor. This particular model can be hidden under floor tiles. | ||
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! Wall Safe <br> [[file:Wall Safe.png]] | ! Wall Safe <br> [[file:Wall Safe.png]] | ||
| | | A small electronic safe that has been built into the station wall. Requires a 5-digit passcode to unlock. | ||
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! Safe <br> [[file:Safe.png]] | ! Safe <br> [[file:Safe.png]] | ||
| | | A large blue floor safe. Requires a combination to open, or a stethoscope if you're opening it unlawfully. | ||
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! Wall Closet <br> [[file:Wall Oxygen Closet.png]] | ! Wall Closet <br> [[file:Wall Oxygen Closet.png]] | ||
| | | A blue, wall-mounted oxygen closet. Contains breath masks and emergency oxygen tanks. | ||
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Revision as of 20:41, 15 August 2021
Containers come in many shapes and styles. They range from lightweight equipables to anchored static objects. Containers are a must-have for crew members, they allow the easy storage of a large amount of items. This is necessary for performing most departmental duties as well as enabling many Antagonists to more easily conceal equipment.
Properties
Item Size
Bluespace Packaging
In order to maximize packing efficiency, a packaging company may use patented Bluespace Packing Technology to temporarily fit more matter into a container than should be logically possible. For example, many Supply Crates, like the bureaucracy crate, have to contain entire filing cabinets; which no normal-sized crate could ever possibly contain.
Upon opening a bluespace packed crate, one must undo the packing seal - which currently holds the normal laws of physics at bay. Most sealed packages include a safety feature that prompts the user for final confirmation of their intent to open the container. This is to ensure that products are not accidentally opened, thus rendering the further transportation of them and their contents much more difficlt, or even impossible.
Sometimes, items are instead crammed into boxes, belts, or bags. Be warned: Upon removal of an object, the user may find it impossible to return it to its original container. This may be because there is no longer any rational physical space for it once the bluespace packaging has been undone. \ Currently, the technology is proprietary, expensive, and unavailable to the general public, which is probably for the best.
Types
Equipable
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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. |
Smugglers Satchel |
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 |
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Webbing |
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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. |