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|stafftype = ENGINEERING | |stafftype = ENGINEERING | ||
|jobtitle = Station Engineer | |jobtitle = Station Engineer | ||
|access = | |access = Engineering, Power Equipment, Tech Storage, External airlocks, Construction Vacant Office, Maintenance, Telecoms. | ||
|difficulty = Medium | |difficulty = Medium | ||
|superior = [[Chief Engineer]] | |superior = [[Chief Engineer]] | ||
|duties = Start the [[Supermatter]], wire the solars, repair station hull and wiring damage, do the job of the (always) incompetent [[Atmospheric Technician|atmos techs]]. Basically, do everything that has anything to do with repairs. Also, be prepared to be the hero the station deserves, because [[Security]] is lazy. | |duties = Start the [[Supermatter]], wire the solars, repair station hull and wiring damage, do the job of the (always) incompetent [[Atmospheric Technician|atmos techs]]. Basically, do everything that has anything to do with repairs. Also, be prepared to be the hero the station deserves, because [[Security]] is lazy. | ||
|guides = [[Engineering items]], [[Guide to construction]], [[Guide to advanced construction]], [[Guide to power]], [[Singularity Engine]], [[Guide_to_the_Supermatter|Supermatter Engine]], [[Tesla Engine]], [[Solars]], [[Hacking]], [[Guide to Telecommunications]] | |guides = [[Engineering items]], [[Guide to construction]], [[Guide to advanced construction]], [[Guide to power]], [[Singularity Engine]], [[Guide_to_the_Supermatter|Supermatter Engine]], [[Tesla Engine]], [[Solars]], [[Hacking]], [[Guide to Telecommunications]] | ||
|requirements = Fix hull breaches, fix cables/[[Engineering_items#Equipment|APCs]] if power goes out in an area. Know how [[Solars]] and [[Engineering_items#Equipment|SMES]] work. '''Resist the temptation to run off with a | |requirements = Fix hull breaches, fix cables/[[Engineering_items#Equipment|APCs]] if power goes out in an area. Know how [[Solars]] and [[Engineering_items#Equipment|SMES]] work. '''Resist the temptation to run off with a modsuit at roundstart.'''<br> | ||
}} | }} | ||
Effectively, you are an assistant on steroids, and need not fear any electrical things with your gloves. You can, however, affect the station, for good or for ill, much more profoundly than a mere [[assistant]] can. What sets you appart from the rest of the crew on the station is that you are the most equipped for constructing objects and machinery, repairing structural damage, and are best equiped crewmembers for E.V.A. missions in the cold of | Effectively, you are an assistant on steroids, and need not fear any electrical things with your gloves. You can, however, affect the station, for good or for ill, much more profoundly than a mere [[assistant]] can. What sets you appart from the rest of the crew on the station is that you are the most equipped for constructing objects and machinery, repairing structural damage, and are best equiped crewmembers for E.V.A. missions in the cold of Space. | ||
'''Basic skills:''' [[Guide_to_the_Supermatter|Set up the engine]] without killing everyone. | '''Basic skills:''' [[Guide_to_the_Supermatter|Set up the engine]] without killing everyone. Fix emagged airlocks and rebuild machines. Familiarize yourself with [[Hacking]].<br> | ||
'''Advanced skills:''' Detect and fix sabotage - | '''Advanced skills:''' Detect and fix sabotage - Telecomms, the engine, power sinks. Know enough about [[Guide_to_Atmospherics|Atmospherics]] to stop a plasma flood.<br> | ||
==[[File:RigHelmet.png]] The Engineer== | ==[[File:RigHelmet.png]] The Engineer== | ||
===[[File:Paper.png]] Engineering Etiquette === | ===[[File:Paper.png]] Engineering Etiquette === | ||
Take a look around engineering as the first thing you do, and see how many fellow engineers you have. If there's a ton, you probably don't want to snatch up everything that isn't nailed down. Don't fight over | Take a look around engineering as the first thing you do, and see how many fellow engineers you have. If there's a ton, you probably don't want to snatch up everything that isn't nailed down. Don't fight over modsuits. Don't try to break into the middle of a task someone has already begun: trying to fill plasma tanks at the same time as another person usually ends up filling engineering with plasma, and trying to setup the SM at the same time is often lethal. | ||
Be nice and courteous and you'll often be treated well, curse people out for their incompetence or how slow they are and people aren't going to rush to your retrieve your corpse when syndicates blow your head off on the solars. | Be nice and courteous and you'll often be treated well, curse people out for their incompetence or how slow they are and people aren't going to rush to your retrieve your corpse when syndicates blow your head off on the solars. | ||
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Here's a suggestion how you can be prepared for shit on the space station: | Here's a suggestion how you can be prepared for shit on the space station: | ||
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* [[File:Power_cell.png]] '''Power Cell:''' Needed to repair a fully broken APC, or just get an APC working in a drained area. Good to have one on hand. | * [[File:Power_cell.png]] '''Power Cell:''' Needed to repair a fully broken APC, or just get an APC working in a drained area. Good to have one on hand. | ||
* '''Inducer:''' The Electromagnetic Power Inducer can be used to charge objects like APCs, cyborgs, and | * '''Inducer:''' The Electromagnetic Power Inducer can be used to charge objects like APCs, cyborgs, and energy-based weapons without replacing their power cells. | ||
* '''Rapid Construction Device:''' RCDs can be used to create or destroy simple objects such as walls, doors and windows without using tools on them. Cannot construct/deconstruct reinforced walls. | * '''Rapid Construction Device:''' RCDs can be used to create or destroy simple objects such as walls, doors and windows without using tools on them. Cannot construct/deconstruct reinforced walls. | ||
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Note that some of these are for roleplay reasons only. Roleplay too determines if you're a good engineer or not -- When talking with people face to face, pop the helmet off and carry it a bit -- hardsuits look pretty cool without the helmet on. Write down things you figure out like the door wires and photocopy them, distribute to the other engineering staff as a memo. Engineers have some great roleplay as the people that fix everything when everything else is going to hell. Take advantage of that camraderie and the ludicrous nature the situations you will find yourself in. A robotic mute-guy-fixing-everything playing style is efficient of course, but it isn't nearly as fun for everyone. | Note that some of these are for roleplay reasons only. Roleplay too determines if you're a good engineer or not -- When talking with people face to face, pop the helmet off and carry it a bit -- hardsuits look pretty cool without the helmet on. Write down things you figure out like the door wires and photocopy them, distribute to the other engineering staff as a memo. Engineers have some great roleplay as the people that fix everything when everything else is going to hell. Take advantage of that camraderie and the ludicrous nature the situations you will find yourself in. A robotic mute-guy-fixing-everything playing style is efficient of course, but it isn't nearly as fun for everyone. | ||
==[[File:Wrench.png]] Doing Your Duty == | ==[[File:Wrench.png|64px]] Doing Your Duty == | ||
You have a few things you should do, if you don't want to be | You have a few things you should do, if you don't want to be robusted, before doing what you want to do. Repairing things is what engineers do, and so is setting the station with power. Without any engineers doing a little work, the station will crumble. | ||
===[[File:Supermatter shard.png]] [[Guide_to_the_Supermatter#Box_and_Meta_station_setup|Starting the Engine]] === | ===[[File:Supermatter shard.png|32px]] [[Guide_to_the_Supermatter#Box_and_Meta_station_setup|Starting the Engine]] === | ||
This is an extremely important task. Luckily, it is [[Guide_to_the_Supermatter#Box_and_Meta_station_setup|laughably simple]]. Make certain you follow the instructions precisely; an engineer who accidentally unleashes the fury of a supermatter engine is not a popular person. | This is an extremely important task. Luckily, it is [[Guide_to_the_Supermatter#Box_and_Meta_station_setup|laughably simple]]. Make certain you follow the instructions precisely; an engineer who accidentally unleashes the fury of a supermatter engine is not a popular person. | ||
===[[File:Solar tracker.png|32px]] Working on the [[Solars]] === | |||
===[[File:Solar tracker.png]] Working on the [[Solars]] === | |||
Read the guide, make sure you have wire, internals and a space suit. Best of luck. | Read the guide, make sure you have wire, internals and a space suit. Best of luck. | ||
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Is there a hole in the wall? Are floor tiles broken? Did an idiot break a window to get into the medbay? Are people complaining about electrified doors? Are cables torn up leading to an APC? Are the APC's themselves fried? Is it more than thirty seconds into the round? The answer to two or more of these is always yes. | Is there a hole in the wall? Are floor tiles broken? Did an idiot break a window to get into the medbay? Are people complaining about electrified doors? Are cables torn up leading to an APC? Are the APC's themselves fried? Is it more than thirty seconds into the round? The answer to two or more of these is always yes. | ||
===[[File:Shockwarning.png]] Fixing the power === | |||
===[[File:Shockwarning.png]] Fixing the | |||
The main engine and/or the solars provide more than enough energy to fully power a state-of-the-art space station -- unless something goes wrong, which it almost always will. Whether it's due to shoddy wiring, a powersink, a bomb, an assistant cutting cables, a loose singularity or simple engineer laziness, power outages are a common problem that is your, YES, YOUR, job to fix. See that Power Monitoring computer? If people complain of power outages, it should always be the first port of call -- assuming it hasn't already been devoured by the rampaging maw of Lord Singuloth. | The main engine and/or the solars provide more than enough energy to fully power a state-of-the-art space station -- unless something goes wrong, which it almost always will. Whether it's due to shoddy wiring, a powersink, a bomb, an assistant cutting cables, a loose singularity or simple engineer laziness, power outages are a common problem that is your, YES, YOUR, job to fix. See that Power Monitoring computer? If people complain of power outages, it should always be the first port of call -- assuming it hasn't already been devoured by the rampaging maw of Lord Singuloth. | ||
See the [[guide to power]] to learn how to into power and, more importantly, how to fix everything. | See the [[guide to power]] to learn how to into power and, more importantly, how to fix everything. | ||
==[[File: | ==[[File:Light_Bulb.png]] Tips== | ||
=== The Engine/Power === | |||
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* The engineering hardsuit has 75% radiation protection. [[Chief_Engineer|CE's]] hardsuit has 90%. [[Atmospheric_Technician|Atmos]] hardsuit has 25%. [[Research_Director|RD's]] and [[Chief_Medical_Officer|CMO's]] have 60%. If working near an active [[Guide_to_the_Supermatter|Supermatter Engine]], use a radiation suit instead. | * The engineering hardsuit has 75% radiation protection. [[Chief_Engineer|CE's]] hardsuit has 90%. [[Atmospheric_Technician|Atmos]] hardsuit has 25%. [[Research_Director|RD's]] and [[Chief_Medical_Officer|CMO's]] have 60%. If working near an active [[Guide_to_the_Supermatter|Supermatter Engine]], use a radiation suit instead. | ||
* Engines can be wired directly into the power grid; in the SMES rooms, each one has an input and an output. Connecting the two will cause the power to bypass the SMES cells. This is [[Traitor|extremely dangerous]], and can caused shocked doors to instantly put people into critical condition. | * Engines can be wired directly into the power grid; in the SMES rooms, each one has an input and an output. Connecting the two will cause the power to bypass the SMES cells. This is [[Traitor|extremely dangerous]], and can caused shocked doors to instantly put people into critical condition. | ||
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* Cell chargers give power to inserted cells faster than it takes power from the APC, meaning it generates some power from nothing, and you can alternate between two cell and keep an APC running forever! The wonders of space engineering. | * Cell chargers give power to inserted cells faster than it takes power from the APC, meaning it generates some power from nothing, and you can alternate between two cell and keep an APC running forever! The wonders of space engineering. | ||
===Construction=== | === Construction === | ||
* To get maximum camera coverage, you only have to place one camera every fifteen tiles. If there's a wall between them, use an analyzer on the assembly after you weld it to the wall to create an xray camera. Otherwise, count seven tiles from where the previous camera disappears from view and build a camera there. | * To get maximum camera coverage, you only have to place one camera every fifteen tiles. If there's a wall between them, use an analyzer on the assembly after you weld it to the wall to create an xray camera. Otherwise, count seven tiles from where the previous camera disappears from view and build a camera there. | ||
* It is possible to upgrade the AI's cameras by using certain items: analysers confer X-ray vision, potentially allowing the AI to observe Maintenance areas; proximity sensors give their effect to the camera, alerting the AI when someone walks by. Plasma sheets will cause the camera to become EMP-proof. | * It is possible to upgrade the AI's cameras by using certain items: analysers confer X-ray vision, potentially allowing the AI to observe Maintenance areas; proximity sensors give their effect to the camera, alerting the AI when someone walks by. Plasma sheets will cause the camera to become EMP-proof. | ||
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And finally, if you truly hate the station, it is within your grasp to release the <strike>kraken</strike> fury of the supermatter, and generally sabotage the power supply of the station. | And finally, if you truly hate the station, it is within your grasp to release the <strike>kraken</strike> fury of the supermatter, and generally sabotage the power supply of the station. | ||
'''<big> Traitor Tips </big>''' | |||
* You can attach a remote signaler to the Telecomms APC to have a a station wide radio jammer in your backpack (just watch out for that pesky [[AI]]). | * You can attach a remote signaler to the Telecomms APC to have a a station wide radio jammer in your backpack (just watch out for that pesky [[AI]]). | ||
* You have access to some of the most robust tools for breaking into secure areas (hacking tools shiftstart, jaws of life, and insulated gloves). | * You have access to some of the most robust tools for breaking into secure areas (hacking tools shiftstart, jaws of life, and insulated gloves). |
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Superiors: Chief Engineer
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Effectively, you are an assistant on steroids, and need not fear any electrical things with your gloves. You can, however, affect the station, for good or for ill, much more profoundly than a mere assistant can. What sets you appart from the rest of the crew on the station is that you are the most equipped for constructing objects and machinery, repairing structural damage, and are best equiped crewmembers for E.V.A. missions in the cold of Space.
Basic skills: Set up the engine without killing everyone. Fix emagged airlocks and rebuild machines. Familiarize yourself with Hacking.
Advanced skills: Detect and fix sabotage - Telecomms, the engine, power sinks. Know enough about Atmospherics to stop a plasma flood.
The Engineer
Engineering Etiquette
Take a look around engineering as the first thing you do, and see how many fellow engineers you have. If there's a ton, you probably don't want to snatch up everything that isn't nailed down. Don't fight over modsuits. Don't try to break into the middle of a task someone has already begun: trying to fill plasma tanks at the same time as another person usually ends up filling engineering with plasma, and trying to setup the SM at the same time is often lethal.
Be nice and courteous and you'll often be treated well, curse people out for their incompetence or how slow they are and people aren't going to rush to your retrieve your corpse when syndicates blow your head off on the solars.
Engineering Equipment
Engineers have to carry a lot of equipment to perform their various tasks. The job is a lot easier if you carry around what you need so you don't constantly have to be running back to engineering for each step of a repair process.
Here's a suggestion how you can be prepared for shit on the space station:
Container | Contents |
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Tool Belt |
File:Engineer toolbelt contents.png Screwdriver, wrench, wirecutters, multitool, cable coil, crowbar, welding tool. |
Backpack |
File:Engineer backpack contents.png Internals box, welding helmet, metal, glass, high-capacity power cell. |
Box |
File:Engineer box contents.png Breath mask, epinephrine medipen, T-ray scanner, airlock electronics, power control module, cable coil, flashlight. |
Some of this you start with, some you need to collect. The items you pick up are:
- Insulated Gloves: Your most prized possession, these puppies protect you from shock. Engineers work with insane amounts of electricity, and it's easy to put yourself into crit if you tap into the main engine line without remembering to put them on. Always grab a pair of gloves. There's a few pairs laying around engineering, and more in the electrical closet. Lock the closet when you're done unless you want the clown and mime to steal all the remaining pairs.
- Industrial Welding Tool: Grab this from the welding locker next to the electronics locker; it has double the capacity of a normal welding tool. Throw the normal one you have on the floor to be like every engineer ever (or put it away neatly for bonus points from the CE).
- Welding Mask: You need this to avoid going blind while welding. Note if you have the hardsuit on, it works as a welding mask you don't have to flip up/flip down.
- Metal & Glass: Basic building blocks. Carrying just one stack each is generally fine; convert it into floor tiles, bars, or reinforced glass as necessary. If you take one stack to yourself, pay close attention to the radio so you know where they are needed.
- Engineering Scanner Goggles These have three modes: Meson mode allows vision of structures and terrain through walls; T-ray mode allows vision of objects beneath flooring such as cables and pipes; and Radiation mode reveals objects contaminated from radiation.
- Gas mask: Basically the same function as a breath mask, but with the added bonus of protecting you from pepper spray, acid sprays to the face (once), and some of the diseases the virologist inevitably releases. Also keeps you on your feet a little longer in high concentrations of N2O, so make sure you have one in your inventory if not on your face for roleplay reasons. Note, syndicate voice changer looks exactly like it, so don't be surprised if Security asks you to take off your mask to verify you are who you say you are. You can find them in engineering lockers, laying around in engineering and in maintenance tunnels.
- Extended-capacity emergency oxygen tank: These canisters hold a LOT of air. The hardsuits can hold full-sized canisters which hold more, but two of these filled up in your bag and there's very little chance of you ever running out of air. To fill up: place it in the oxygen tank, click the oxygen tank and turn the pressure all the way up, open the valve, then close the valve. Once you're sure it's closed, remove the tank. Click the tank in your hand and lower the mask pressure to 16 KPA, which will give you the most possible use.
- Power Cell: Needed to repair a fully broken APC, or just get an APC working in a drained area. Good to have one on hand.
- Inducer: The Electromagnetic Power Inducer can be used to charge objects like APCs, cyborgs, and energy-based weapons without replacing their power cells.
- Rapid Construction Device: RCDs can be used to create or destroy simple objects such as walls, doors and windows without using tools on them. Cannot construct/deconstruct reinforced walls.
- Flashlights: These light up the area, even in your pockets. Two flashlights in your pockets and your helmet light on and you'll light up a huge area, very helpful to general crew when you're doing repairs in a freshly-darkened crater so they don't walk into the vacuum and freeze.
- Hazard Vest: An archetypal item, it serves no purpose except roleplay and that you can buckle an extended capacity emergency oxygen tank to it. Definitely do so if you aren't in a hardsuit or firesuit.
- Airlock electronics: You need this to construct an airlock. Having one on hand can save you a long trip back if you run across a broken door. Some by the metal and supplies, and one by the SMES modules.
- T-ray Scanner: Click on it on your hand to activate. When activated it will reveal wires and pipes under the flooring, as well as Critters and Creatures inside pipes. Works in pockets and on your belt.
Firesuits can no longer be carried in bags, and it's unsafe to firefight without them, so just run to the nearest firefighter closet in the advent of a fire to gear up -- There is one close to nearly everything everywhere in the station, learn their locations.
Note that some of these are for roleplay reasons only. Roleplay too determines if you're a good engineer or not -- When talking with people face to face, pop the helmet off and carry it a bit -- hardsuits look pretty cool without the helmet on. Write down things you figure out like the door wires and photocopy them, distribute to the other engineering staff as a memo. Engineers have some great roleplay as the people that fix everything when everything else is going to hell. Take advantage of that camraderie and the ludicrous nature the situations you will find yourself in. A robotic mute-guy-fixing-everything playing style is efficient of course, but it isn't nearly as fun for everyone.
Doing Your Duty
You have a few things you should do, if you don't want to be robusted, before doing what you want to do. Repairing things is what engineers do, and so is setting the station with power. Without any engineers doing a little work, the station will crumble.
Starting the Engine
This is an extremely important task. Luckily, it is laughably simple. Make certain you follow the instructions precisely; an engineer who accidentally unleashes the fury of a supermatter engine is not a popular person.
Working on the Solars
Read the guide, make sure you have wire, internals and a space suit. Best of luck.
Fixing the Station
Is there a hole in the wall? Are floor tiles broken? Did an idiot break a window to get into the medbay? Are people complaining about electrified doors? Are cables torn up leading to an APC? Are the APC's themselves fried? Is it more than thirty seconds into the round? The answer to two or more of these is always yes.
Fixing the power
The main engine and/or the solars provide more than enough energy to fully power a state-of-the-art space station -- unless something goes wrong, which it almost always will. Whether it's due to shoddy wiring, a powersink, a bomb, an assistant cutting cables, a loose singularity or simple engineer laziness, power outages are a common problem that is your, YES, YOUR, job to fix. See that Power Monitoring computer? If people complain of power outages, it should always be the first port of call -- assuming it hasn't already been devoured by the rampaging maw of Lord Singuloth.
See the guide to power to learn how to into power and, more importantly, how to fix everything.
Tips
The Engine/Power
- The engineering hardsuit has 75% radiation protection. CE's hardsuit has 90%. Atmos hardsuit has 25%. RD's and CMO's have 60%. If working near an active Supermatter Engine, use a radiation suit instead.
- Engines can be wired directly into the power grid; in the SMES rooms, each one has an input and an output. Connecting the two will cause the power to bypass the SMES cells. This is extremely dangerous, and can caused shocked doors to instantly put people into critical condition.
- Arriving half an hour into the round and nobody's set up power? Chances are all the SMES cells can be drained. However, you can still power Emitters and other equipment by loading the PACMAN generator with plasma, wiring it up and setting its output to full power.
- The P.A.C.M.A.N-type generators can each hold 450 sheets of their respective fuels once fully upgraded. Their fuel types and maximum upgraded outputs are as follows:
- P.A.C.M.A.N generator (Plasma) = 60000 W
- S.U.P.E.R.P.A.C.M.A.N generator (Uranium) = 180000 W
- M.R.S.P.A.C.M.A.N generator (Diamonds) = 480000 W
- Cell chargers give power to inserted cells faster than it takes power from the APC, meaning it generates some power from nothing, and you can alternate between two cell and keep an APC running forever! The wonders of space engineering.
Construction
- To get maximum camera coverage, you only have to place one camera every fifteen tiles. If there's a wall between them, use an analyzer on the assembly after you weld it to the wall to create an xray camera. Otherwise, count seven tiles from where the previous camera disappears from view and build a camera there.
- It is possible to upgrade the AI's cameras by using certain items: analysers confer X-ray vision, potentially allowing the AI to observe Maintenance areas; proximity sensors give their effect to the camera, alerting the AI when someone walks by. Plasma sheets will cause the camera to become EMP-proof.
- You can use an airlock circuit in your hand to modify its access requirements. Necessary if you're rebuilding doors to restricted areas such as the armory or bridge.
- For most construction/deconstruction operations (Mining, wrenching chairs/tables, deconstructing walls) you can click on multiple spaces to take things apart or build multiple things at a time.
- You can put windows directly on grilles by using a glass/reinforced glass sheet on them.
- You can also pry up 4 floor tiles and weld them together to get a metal sheet, which you can grind down for iron. Glass for silicon. Reinforced glass for metal and silicon. Wood for carbon.
- You can screwdriver wooden flooring to remove it without breaking it.
- You can turn one color of wire into another color easily, so long as you have at least one piece of the color you want: You can transfer wires from a stack of another color you have to change their color.
- Need to set up the Supermatter? No CE or AI to open secure storage? Turn off the APC's main power breaker and crowbar the blast doors open. Keep in mind that this will also shut down pumps and filters.
- You can hack the YouTool to get upgraded industrial welding tools, which hold 80 units of fuel as opposed to normal tools' 20 and industrial's 40.
- You can buckle people cough cough the clown to the Singularity/Tesla Generator.
Traitorneering
"Lets do this Texas style!"
Being a traitor engineer can be both the easiest and hardest task on the station. On the one hand, you can go almost everywhere on the station, and have easy access to the tools to get rid of any pesky doors (or walls) in your way. Also, many crew members don't bat an eyelid when they see an engineer wearing a jetpack, or standing in a hole in the wall. Any curious crewmen are usually deflected by saying you are doing engineering work ("I need this to repair hull damage, Captain!")
On the other hand, Engineers lack weapons. Stungloves, however, are the hidden weapon few ever search for, which can give the upper hand in a fight. Stungloves are gone 5ever, but stun prods can be made from basic tools! In addition, cable restraints may be constructed from cable coils. In a pinch, the welding tool is a fairly powerful weapon which causes burn damage when turned on. Secondly, engineers loitering near their target may quickly arouse suspicion, especially if you are far, far away from a maintenance tunnel. Engineers are also one of the few jobs which retain their maintenance access, making travel around the station significantly safer, faster and easier.
And finally, if you truly hate the station, it is within your grasp to release the kraken fury of the supermatter, and generally sabotage the power supply of the station.
Traitor Tips
- You can attach a remote signaler to the Telecomms APC to have a a station wide radio jammer in your backpack (just watch out for that pesky AI).
- You have access to some of the most robust tools for breaking into secure areas (hacking tools shiftstart, jaws of life, and insulated gloves).
- You can print AI upload boards at your lathe once they are researched, or steal the one in secure tech storage.
- You can delam the SM into a singularity or tesla for a reason to call the shuttle or a last ditch effort to kill your target.
- You have easy access to space via your engineering hardsuit. Solars are a great hiding place for bodies or illegal items later in the shift.
- The RCD can be a very valuable asset. You can use it to construct doors, walls, and floors very quickly. And vice versa!