Singularity Engine

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Engineering Area
Engineering
Located at the southern end of engineering in Space is the Singularity Engine. A radiation pulsing, self contained, miniature black hole that is your job to activate and maintain and if you're a traitor, it's a handy body disposal point!
Obvious exits Space south, Engineering north.
Purpose Houses the singularity engine.
Access level Engineering
Noteworthy contents Emitters, Field Generators, Gravitational Singularity Generator
Clearance Captain, Chief Engineer, Engineer
Security level
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Balance Requirements
Other Notes
Locations on beestation



How To Set Up The Singularity

It's really not that hard to set up the singularity properly unless you've had a bad run in with retardation. This guide will assume that you're doing it alone, whether because you're the only engineer that signed up, or because everyone else buggered off like they always do. First off, you'll need to know what to bring to the singularity room with you, which you can acquire handily from around Engineering. You will need

Now that you have your supplies, it's time to get to work! Note that the steps below can be done in any order as you like, as long as you turn the Particle Accelerator on last.


WHAT TO DO:

INSIDE ENGINEERING:

1. Activate the SMES Cells (Vital)

First thing's first, you should configure the SMES. These are located in the upper left corner of main engineering (Power Storage Room). There are three of them. First off, make sure each of them are set to auto charge, and have the input charge slightly higher than the output. A input/output charge of 200,000/140,000 each will charge the SMES extremely quickly, and ensure the station will always have enough power fed to it. Note that to sustain this level of output, you'll need to have fully filled the plasma tanks from the cylinder in engineering secure storage, and will need to make sure the singularity stays at stage 3. If you can't do one of those two things, setting the SMESes to charge at 160,000 is a safer bet. Watch them for a few minutes to make sure they continue charging. If one or all stops (the light will turn red instead of blinking yellow) adjust one or all a bit to make sure they're not trying to charge faster than the power input to them allows.

2. Load the Radiation Collectors (Vital)

The engine is housed inside the station, just south of where you begin off at round start. The Radiation Collectors are located on the port side of the engine itself, and can be accessed. Plasma Tanks may be found in the Tank Storage Unit in the Power Storage Room or in Atmospherics' Office. Place one Plasma Tank in each collector array and then TURN THE ARRAYS ON BY CLICKING ON THEM with an empty hand. Do this for all six collectors, and you should be ready to continue.

(Optional):
If you're a real nerd, you could ask the Chief Engineer to open the Engineering Secure Storage shutters from his office, or the AI to do so if the CE isn't present. Engineering Secure Storage is located behind the shutters in the Power Storage Room, or go bug Atmospherics. You can then load each of your Plasma Tanks into the canister and fill them each with the maximum amount of Plasma they can hold (note that if you do this, it is VITAL that you DO NOT open the valve when there isn't a tank attached, and you MUST close it before removing the tank. If you fail to do either of these, you will flood the area with plasma almost immediately). This will cause the engines to generate a massive energy surplus, allowing you to set the SMES to maximum input, charging them very quickly. In fact, loading these boosted Plasma Tanks into the Radiation Collectors generates enough power to charge ALL of the station's SMES at the maximum input (although additional wiring is required, more on this later)

You may also lock each Radiation Collector with your ID so that the AI cannot deactivate them remotely (which you won't notice with the radiation shutters down)

3. Set up the Particle Accelerator (Vital)

You need to set up the Particle Accelerator. Firstly, wrench them in place so you don't bowl them over while you're running around. Secondly, you'll want to wire all the pieces with a cable coil. Finally, use a screwdriver to close all the panels. Click on the console and hit "Scan for parts" to link the console with the actual PA. This is your particle accelerator set up!

DO NOT turn the particle accelerator on yet or you will release the singularity, tearing up the entire station if your unlucky.


OUTSIDE ENGINEERING (spaceproof equipment required):

4. Start the Emitters (Vital)

Now that you've gotten everything ready, it's time to start the engine! Run around the outside of the area, and turn on the Emitters by clicking on them. It's a good idea to start on the port side, since there's a Fire Extinguisher handily floating in space there, and should you slip or hit the Emitters, having it in your pack gives you a ghetto jetpack to navigate with -- and thus a chance of getting home again. Grab it before you activate the first Emitter. Once they're all on, carefully make your way to the inner circle of the area, being sure not to cross in front of any of the Emitters, because you'll get hit by the laser and burned pretty bad.

It is highly recommended and a good very idea to lock each of the Emitters by swiping your ID on them, after activating them. This will stop an AI, or anyone without Power-management access from deactivating the emitters, which will collapse the force fields and release the singularity. LEAVING THIS UNDONE IS AN INVITATION FOR ANYONE WITH A SPACE SUIT TO SET THE SINGULARITY LOOSE.

5. Start the Field Generators (Vital)

Now that the Emitters are on, it's time to fire up the Field Generators.

Make sure to stay on the outside of the Field Generators and activate them as you move in a circle through the area. Coming into contact with any of the Field Generator beams will pop your head like a midget in a microwave and hurl your corpse through the Engineering windows at terminal velocity. It's a good idea to start on one of the inner corners, and do the Field Generators closest to the windows first, so you don't have to worry about accidentally straying too close while the corner Field Generators are on. Gens often have a field of effect 1 tile on either side of the beams, so make sure you leave a clear zone around any active Field Generators, and don't linger too long when you turn them on.


STARTING THE ENGINE (back inside)

6. Fire it up! (Vital)

Once the Field Generator beams form a box around the Gravitational Singularity Generator (the round thing in the middle) get back inside the station and head to the Particle Accelerator again.

The Particle Accelerator is used to feed the singularity and make it grow. The larger a singularity is, the more radiation it emits and consequently, the more power the collectors generate. The radiation however is very bad for humans, and will slowly alter your DNA/blind if they are not wearing protective clothing and eye-wear. As such, make sure to don a Radiation Suit (although a Hardsuit works too) and some Optical Meson Scanners.

Move over to the Particle Accelerator Control Box and set the output to 2. Leave it this way until the singularity fills a 3x3 area (Stage 3, turning a pink color). Although if you want to play it safe you can and let it fill a 2x2 area (Stage 2, turning a red color). This should be more than enough to fill the station's power needs. When the singularity reaches this stage, set the Particle Accelerator output to 0 but DO NOT TURN IT OFF. This will sustain the singularity's current size without causing it to turn into a supermassive black hole.

Last of all, hit the button to close all the radiation shutters! It stops radiation from leaking out into the room.

7. Double-check the Power (Optional)(Vital)

Pretty simple, go back and check the SMES are charging. Check each are set correctly, and all online. If it says charging, you didn't fuck up and the station will now receive plenty of power! If you're still the only engineer, you may want to consider setting up the solars to ensure a source of backup power if the engine becomes unusable. This part requires a little patience, if it seems like nothing is happening, give it a minute and check again. After at least a minute, all SMES's should be going slowly from flashing yellow (loading) to red (not loading), but it's just because the singularity is a little unstable as a power source in the early stages.

Also, make sure the APC of the engine is charging, if it isn't, turn down the SMES charge settings AND make sure all the radiation collectors are online.


8. Singularity Upkeep (Optional)(Vital)

Make sure you check back AT LEAST every 30 minutes to make sure that no one's been tampering with the singularity, preferably every 15 minutes and go through this quick checklist:

  1. Emitters on.
  2. Field Generators on.
  3. Particle Accelerator's power is on and it's output is 0.
  4. Radiation Collectors on.
  5. Engineering APC has power and is being recharged.
  6. Radiation shutters are closed.


The singularity is the second most probable reason for a shuttle call, so you have a BIG responsibility of keeping the whole crew safe! Without any interference though, the singularity will behave nicely and be contained for at least two hours without any babysitting. But being the infamous supermassive blackhole, he's a huge star among the enemies of NanoTrasen who wish to completely obliterate the station.

Note: Sometimes the singularity will cause EMP pulses if something is close to it and exposed to its radiation. These pulses can cause weapons to misfire, radios go haywire, thermal goggles to blind people and even disable containment's emitters. Which is pretty bad. So keep an eye on it.


Additional Modifications (Optional/Risky)

It is possible to wire the engines directly to the main power ring. A good spot to do this is to the west side of engineering, near the bolted airlock. Lift the floor tiles and run a wire from there out into the maintenance tunnel and link it to the wire running through there. This allows you to charge APCs directly if somebody disables the SMES in Engineering.

The downside to this is that when anyone accidentally gets shocked by an electric grille or the doors are electrified, they will deal severe damage to anyone who do not have insulated gloves. Only do this on rare occasions, or never!

Another interesting point is that the APC in engineering will not charge from its own SMES unless this modification is made. Meaning that when the collectors are turned off, containment fails pretty quickly. With this quick modification, this gives you time to notice and fix the problem.

If you added the maximum amount of plasma to the collectors, this modification can generate ~6,000kW of power for the station. Enough to charge the 3 Engineering SMES and the 4 Solar SMES at 200kW input. Therefore, run a tiny bit of wire from the maintenance tunnels to each solar SMES, and set them each of them to an input/output of 90,000/30,000. This will ensure massive amounts of power reserves (enough to last hours with the engine off).


Its also possible to hack the PA controller computer you can do a number of things with this. To access the wiring:

  • When the PA is setup use a screwdriver on the console
  • Click on the console with an empty hand to access the wiring
  • Different wires have different effects but the most useful wires can do the following:
    • Lock the PA power to 0
    • A pulse on the correct wire will toggle the power (useful for a remote signaller to shut down the PA if its going critical)
  • Other wires will disconnect the console from the PA (meaning controls do nothing) or increase the PA power on pulsing (useful if your a traitor)
  • Once you've done your hacking close the panel using a screwdriver and then DON'T FORGET TO USE THE CONSOLE AND RE-SCAN FOR THE PARTS. Otherwise it'll remain inactive and will be simply off like during setup.

Video Guide (Oct 2012)

This video will show you how to quickly set up the engine without assistance from other players.


Turning off the Engine

Occasionally, bad stuff happens. Well, most of the time, bad stuff happens. Sometimes it is necessary to deactivate the engine as safely as possible because nobody can maintain it. Other times meteor showers and bombs endanger your containment machinery. Whatever the crisis, if you have followed the steps above it should be safe to simply turn the accelerator off. The engine will continue to generate power as the singularity starves and shrinks, so containment SHOULDN'T fail until the singularity is sufficiently small enough that it cannot move and pull stuff into it. However, the 1x1 baby singularity will take a long time to die completely, leaving it exposed to potential suicidals jumping into it, giving the singularity energy to expand again. (Cool fact: Engineers provide a singularity with a lot more energy than you'd expect).

Sometimes it's a good idea to charge the SMES quickly (using the optional techniques above) and then turn off the engine safely until you need power again.


As a Weapon

The singularity is - along with massive plasma infernos and large scale bombings - one of the most brutal forces on the station. Dangerous enough when set free, it becomes a lag-inducing, shuttle-calling, indiscriminately murdering monstrosity when given a directed path by a Singularity Beacon, leaving nothing but debris, body parts and cold hard vacuum in its path. Perhaps the most dramatic way to end a round as a traitor, it can even eat the emergency shuttle itself, restricting escape to those few smart or lucky enough to grab EVA gear. Its a very effective weapon to use against assassination targets that commonly spend a lot of time in one area, such as scientists.

Setting the singularity free is not the easiest task to complete as a regular crew traitor, and you will get robusted in short order if you are caught. Generally speaking, all you need to do is disable the singularity containment field. This can be accomplished by deactivating the emitters, which is very hazardous due to the gravitational pull of the singularity, its radiation, and the hazards of the containment system itself. Alternatively, you can disable the engineering APC. If you are not an engineer and get identified doing this, you can expect to not make it onto the emergency shuttle alive. Another option is deactivating the collectors, as the Engineering APC cannot charge from the SMES, this form of sabotage probably won't be noticed and will likely be blamed on engineer incompetence.The easiest way to release the singularity is accessing the engine control console and turning power up to level 2. Keep in mind that the containment field is designed to tolerate short term power outages, so if anyone notices the power failure before the containment field fails, then your attempt will be thwarted. A way to free the singularity without the AI being able to stop you is to go outside and unwrench and unweld the emitters. Doing so will result in them promptly getting sucked into the singularity themselves, and the containment field falling shortly afterword, this method is very dangerous however. Protip: Try turning the PA up to 2 for a while until the Singularity gets huge, then turn off the collectors after a few minutes. If the Engineering staff hasn't wired the Singularity straight into the system, it should fail extremely fast and you'll have a 5x5 singularity eating the station faster then Gabe Newell pounces on a Big Mac. Be careful to not get caught in the pull, though.

Directing the singularity to a target area - be it the emergency shuttle bay or the bridge - requires a singularity beacon and a screwdriver. Don't hang around after you plant it, unless you are in the mood to change classes. Putting the beacon somewhere outside the station is usually your best bet to ensuring the singularity reaches its destination, though considered bad sportsmanship, as they are intended to be placed on wires.



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