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Metal refinery oxygen not included
Metal refinery oxygen not included








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Otherwise, what does survival even mean? 30 cycles under our belts seemed like the right time to expand the facilities. But sometimes you have to take a few hours out to bump out the bathroom so that two people can sit on a toilet at the same time. Sure, life on a mysterious spacerock is a constant balancing act between starvation, suffocation, and disease. That brings us to cycle 50! Celebratory gristle berry dessert to be served in the commissary before bed. So it’s time for another exosuit checkpoint! Suit production is slow, but once we have a couple of pressure suits, working down here will be a lot more efficient. Plus, temps are extreme down here (about 115 degrees at those airlocks and 17 below zero in the ice biome to the west), which also reduces dupe stamina. It’s not practical to fill these long tunels with oxygen, and while dupes can hold their breath for a superhuman amount of time, eventually these tunnels are so deep that dupes only get partway to their destination before climbing back out for air. The other reason we’ll need atmo suits is to delve farther from base in search of crude oil, ice biomes, etc. The pump in the center will send gas into a filter that will return polluted oxygen into the quarantine zone and dump everything else back into our agricultural area (which is already a mixed bag of gases). Time to build an airlock to keep that gunk out of the base. Now that we’ve exposed some of this slime, the slimelung content of the air up there is increasing rapidly. Here’s Shepherd Book, looking dapper in an atmo suit. Now we’re ready to send protected dupes into the swamp biome to excavate gold amalgam and (once we have plastic for an aerial creature lure) get started on a puft aviary. Luckily, limited, occasional exposure to slime shouldn’t compromise their immune systems.Ĭompleted suit dock! Checkpoint is green indicating a duplicant may pass once suited up. Simon says we ought to set up atmo suit production and send dupes into the swamp with self-contained O2 systems.īuilding atmo suits does require thimble reed fiber, which only grows in swamp biomes, so we will have to send a couple of brave dupes in to get them before we can get our EVA setup going.

metal refinery oxygen not included

Dupes can’t breathe too much of it without getting sick, and if it gets into the base, it can be a real pain in the butt to get rid of.

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The problem with swamp is that they’re full of slime that oozes slimelung germs into the air. Pufts eat polluted oxygen and excrete slime, which we can distill into algae to feed our deoxydizers and algae terrariums. While we still have a lot of algae in our immediate vicinity, it won’t last, so we need to venture into the swamp biome to the north for slime, algae, and eventually, to start a puft aviary. The next big challenge is sustainable oxygen production, because it doesn’t matter how much cool tech you have if you suffocate. Starbuck is getting close to mastering both the Courier job and General Engineer, at which point she can start to build automated shipping systems.

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We’re past cycle 40, and a lot of systems are chugging along pretty well: we have enough to eat, we have renewable coal production thanks to our two hatch farms, and we’ve almost finished the entire research tree, which will free up Simon for general labor.










Metal refinery oxygen not included