Telecommunications
Engineering Area | |
Telecommunications | |
The telecommunication system can look overly complicated, and it is. | |
Obvious exits | South Primary Hallway east |
Purpose | Gives the station a way to communicate through different radio channels |
Access level | |
Noteworthy contents | |
Clearance | Captain, Chief Engineer, Engineer |
Security level | High |
Style | Server storage |
Balance Requirements | |
Other Notes | |
Locations on beestation |
Located near engineering at the aft end of the station, this area houses the many complex servers and equipment needed to allow radio headset communication. Requires Telecommunications access to enter.
For the Guide to Telecommunications, click here.
Control Room
This room contains a monitor and control console that oversee and manage station-wide communication systems. In addition to Telecommunications access, Bridge access is required here.
Automated Arrivals Announcement System
This system announces the name and rank of a new crew member when they join. If a head of staff joins late, it will announce the new arrival on the departmental radio channel as well.
Server Monitoring Console
This console logs all communication over all radio channels. Useful if you really want to listen in on security or command radio and can't get a headset.
Message Monitor Console
This console logs the PDA messages that go through the server. This requires a decryption key that starts in the Chief Engineer's office. A traitor AI can also acquire this key by bruteforcing it, it will take 10 seconds for every character the decryption key has, so don't let a human catch you doing this. In turn you can keep the key secret by changing the key to something no one will figure out, meaning you will have the message logs all to yourself.
A new feature of the message console is the added ability to send admin messages, you can of course change the name of the sender to anyone you like. For example, you could impersonate the Captain and order energy guns for the Science department to "research". Be careful though, if the Quartermaster replies his message will go to the Captain.
Server Room
The equipment in this room runs in a super-cooled environment to avoid overheating. Entering this room without the proper protective equipment can be fatal.
Engineering Area | |
Telecommunications | |
The telecommunication system can look overly complicated, and it is. | |
Obvious exits | North to the AI Satellite |
Purpose | Gives the station a way to communicate through different radio channels |
Access level | |
Noteworthy contents | |
Clearance | Captain, Chief Engineer, Engineer |
Security level | High |
Style | Server storage |
Balance Requirements | |
Other Notes | |
Locations on beestation |
Located on the AI Satellite, this area houses the many complex servers and equipment needed to allow radio headset communication. Requires Telecommunications access to enter.
For the Guide to Telecommunications, click here.
Control Room
This room contains monitors and control consoles that oversee and manage station-wide communication systems. Also, there are some Donkpockets if you get hungry.
In addition to Telecommunications access, Bridge access is required here.
Automated Arrivals Announcement System
This system announces the name and rank of a new crew member when they join. If a head of staff joins late, it will announce the new arrival on the departmental radio channel as well.
Server Monitoring Console
This console logs all communication over all radio channels. Useful if you really want to listen in on security or command radio and can't get a headset.
Message Monitor Console
This console logs the PDA messages that go through the server. This requires a decryption key that starts in the Chief Engineer's office. A traitor AI can also acquire this key by bruteforcing it, it will take 10 seconds for every character the decryption key has, so don't let a human catch you doing this. In turn you can keep the key secret by changing the key to something no one will figure out, meaning you will have the message logs all to yourself.
A new feature of the message console is the added ability to send admin messages, you can of course change the name of the sender to anyone you like. For example, you could impersonate the Captain and order energy guns for the Science department to "research". Be careful though, if the Quartermaster replies his message will go to the Captain.
Server Room
The equipment in this room runs in a super-cooled environment to avoid overheating. Entering this room without the proper protective equipment can be fatal.
Engineering Area | |
Telecommunications | |
The telecommunication system can look overly complicated, and it is. | |
Obvious exits | North to Space. |
Purpose | Gives the station a way to communicate through different radio channels |
Access level | |
Noteworthy contents | |
Clearance | Captain, Chief Engineer, Engineer |
Security level | High |
Style | Server storage |
Balance Requirements | |
Other Notes | |
Locations on beestation |
On PubbyStation, telecommunications is housed on its own satellite and can be accessed through engineering via the transit tube or through space
Located South East of the station in Space, this area houses the many complex servers and equipment needed to allow radio headset communication. Requires Telecommunications access to enter.
For the Guide to Telecommunications, click here.
Control Room
This room contains monitors and control consoles that oversee and manage station-wide communication systems. Also, there are some Donkpockets if you get hungry.
In addition to Telecommunications access, Bridge access is required here.
Automated Arrivals Announcement System
This system announces the name and rank of a new crew member when they join. If a head of staff joins late, it will announce the new arrival on the departmental radio channel as well.
Server Monitoring Console
This console logs all communication over all radio channels. Useful if you really want to listen in on security or command radio and can't get a headset.
Message Monitor Console
This console logs the PDA messages that go through the server. This requires a decryption key that starts in the Chief Engineer's office. A traitor AI can also acquire this key by bruteforcing it, it will take 10 seconds for every character the decryption key has, so don't let a human catch you doing this. In turn you can keep the key secret by changing the key to something no one will figure out, meaning you will have the message logs all to yourself.
A new feature of the message console is the added ability to send admin messages, you can of course change the name of the sender to anyone you like. For example, you could impersonate the Captain and order energy guns for the Science department to "research". Be careful though, if the Quartermaster replies his message will go to the Captain.
Server Room
The equipment in this room runs in a super-cooled environment to avoid overheating. Entering this room without the proper protective equipment can be fatal.
Engineering Area | |
Telecommunications | |
The telecommunication system can look overly complicated, and it is. | |
Obvious exits | West to the Primary Hallway, East to Maintenance. |
Purpose | Gives the station a way to communicate through different radio channels |
Access level | |
Noteworthy contents | |
Clearance | Captain, Chief Engineer, Engineer |
Security level | High |
Style | Server storage |
Balance Requirements | |
Other Notes | |
Locations on beestation |
Located South East of Bridge, this area houses the many complex servers and equipment needed to allow radio headset communication. Requires Telecommunications access to enter.
For the Guide to Telecommunications, click here.
Control Room
This room contains monitors and control consoles that oversee and manage station-wide communication systems. Also, there are some Donkpockets if you get hungry.
In addition to Telecommunications access, Bridge access is required here.
Automated Arrivals Announcement System
This system announces the name and rank of a new crew member when they join. If a head of staff joins late, it will announce the new arrival on the departmental radio channel as well.
Server Monitoring Console
This console logs all communication over all radio channels. Useful if you really want to listen in on security or command radio and can't get a headset.
Message Monitor Console
This console logs the PDA messages that go through the server. This requires a decryption key that starts in the Chief Engineer's office. A traitor AI can also acquire this key by bruteforcing it, it will take 10 seconds for every character the decryption key has, so don't let a human catch you doing this. In turn you can keep the key secret by changing the key to something no one will figure out, meaning you will have the message logs all to yourself.
A new feature of the message console is the added ability to send admin messages, you can of course change the name of the sender to anyone you like. For example, you could impersonate the Captain and order energy guns for the Science department to "research". Be careful though, if the Quartermaster replies his message will go to the Captain.
Server Room
The equipment in this room runs in a super-cooled environment to avoid overheating. Entering this room without the proper protective equipment can be fatal.
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