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Traitor Chef is an interesting position. You can take syringes full of nasty [[Chemist|chemicals]] and inject it into food items. If you have a compatriot in Hydroponics, they can grow you some poisonous shrooms which you can then refine with the Blender and ChemMaster. Don't forget your knife and rolling pin, the pin causes partial blindness, and the knife has pretty good damage, which can be useful in a pinch. | Traitor Chef is an interesting position. You can take syringes full of nasty [[Chemist|chemicals]] and inject it into food items. If you have a compatriot in Hydroponics, they can grow you some poisonous shrooms which you can then refine with the Blender and ChemMaster. Don't forget your knife and rolling pin, the pin causes partial blindness, and the knife has pretty good damage, which can be useful in a pinch. You can also stuff bodies into the gibber to dispose of your evidence as well. | ||
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Chef
Superiors: Head of Personnel
Difficulty: Easy
Guides: Guide to Food and Drinks
Access: Kitchen
Duties: Make food, feed the crew. That's it.
As a Chef it's your job to cook for the crew and keep them fed. Really, that's it.
Note: The gibber only accepts humans when emagged. Serving humans is bad, got it?
Equipment
You get a lot of cool kitchen related things, like these,
- An apron and cool looking hat.
- A machine that can dispense trays, plates, cups, and knives.
- 2 microwaves.
- A Smart Fridge.
- Shutters to close you in for privacy or other things.
- Rolling Pin.
- Blender, Juicer, and Processor.
- 3 Meat Spikes
- A gibber.
- Eggs.
- Meat.
- Flour.
- Space Cleaner.
- Universal Enzymes.
Recipes
Main Article: Guide to Food and Drinks.
Cooking and You
Experimenting is unfortunately not rewarded with cooking. You'll just end up with a burned mess that is NOT good to eat. If a microwave gets dirty, you'll need to give it a blast of Space Cleaner. If a microwave gets broken, you'll need some either a wrench or a screwdriver to repair it.
The processor and the blender are much more forgiving. The processor will only take things that it recognizes and the blender will blend any food item (granted, you might not get anything interesting out of it). You also have a CondiMaster to separate and identify anything you produce with your blender.
You can cut various dishes with the knife you have, such as cheese wheels and pizzas.
Hydroponics
Botanists will sometimes give you crates or plant bags filled with wheat, or tomatoes, or whatever else they grow. Most plants can be used as special ingredients for some recipes, some of them can also be processed into useless sauce. At the very least, everything can be blended down into nutriment. Make sure to request things if you're running low.
Animals
Monkeys can be stuck up on meat hooks for meat carvery purposes, and Cows can be ordered from the Quartermaster and used in the gibber. They can also be milked with a bucket, but they do require feeding. Chickens produce eggs, which can also be quite helpful.
Blending
All food contains the universal ingredient called "Nutriment." It's what nourishes you and heals your injuries when you eat. Although food might not heal you as quickly as the doctor can (or from the more exotic dangers of the station), it can often heal for more over time.
You can blend anything that comes from botany, and pretty much all food and liquids.
Smart Fridge
Any food you get from the Botanist can be put in there and automatically organized. Just use the plant bag on the fridge to load it up automatically.
Traitoring
Traitor Chef is an interesting position. You can take syringes full of nasty chemicals and inject it into food items. If you have a compatriot in Hydroponics, they can grow you some poisonous shrooms which you can then refine with the Blender and ChemMaster. Don't forget your knife and rolling pin, the pin causes partial blindness, and the knife has pretty good damage, which can be useful in a pinch. You can also stuff bodies into the gibber to dispose of your evidence as well.