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As a Salvage Specialist, your job is to explore various wrecks from the space and retrieve any loot that you might find inside them. Use the Salvage Magnet to pull in a wreck for a limited amount of time and don't get killed by space carps or your own idiocy! | As a Salvage Specialist, your job is to explore various wrecks from the space and retrieve any loot that you might find inside them. Use the [#Salvage Magnet] to pull in a wreck for a limited amount of time and don't get killed by space carps or your own idiocy! Be sure to bring a Handheld GPS and memorise current coordinates so that you do not get lost in space. | ||
==Salvage Magnet== | ==Salvage Magnet== | ||
[[File:Salvage magnet.png|64px]] | [[File:Salvage magnet.png|64px]] | ||
This console is used for pulling in salvage wrecks, which you can scavenge for | This console is used for pulling in salvage wrecks, which you can scavenge for loot. | ||
The salvage magnet pulls wrecks towards the general area it is facing, but that doesn't do much to narrow down the area. If the magnet is facing the wrong way or is installed too deep inside the station, then you won't be able to pull anything in. | The salvage magnet pulls wrecks towards the general area it is facing, but that doesn't do much to narrow down the area. If the magnet is facing the wrong way or is installed too deep inside the station, then you won't be able to pull anything in. | ||
Usage: | Usage: | ||
1. Interact with the console. This will start it up and it will take a few seconds to pull a wreckage. | 1. Interact with the console. This will start it up and it will take a few seconds to pull a wreckage. | ||
2. The Engineering radio will record that a wreckage is being located and pulled | 2. The Engineering radio will record that a wreckage is being located and pulled | ||
3. Wait for a wreckage to be pulled | 3. Wait for a wreckage to be pulled | ||
4. The Engineering radio will record that a wreckage has been pulled | 4. The Engineering radio will record that a wreckage has been pulled | ||
5. Crew have a limited amount of time to get to the wreckage and haul loot back | 5. Crew have a limited amount of time to get to the wreckage and haul loot back | ||
6. The Engineering radio will record that the wreckage has been lost. Any crew on the wreckage will remain at their coordinates but the wreckage will vanish. | 6. The Engineering radio will record that the wreckage has been lost. Any crew on the wreckage will remain at their coordinates but the wreckage will vanish. | ||
7. The console will enter a cooldown period | |||
7. The console will enter a short cooldown period | |||
The console can be interacted with at any point in time either to start it or get its status. | The console can be interacted with at any point in time either to start it or get its status. | ||
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| [[File:Jetpack_blue.png]] || Jetpack || <del>Advanced</del> Superior form of traveling in space. You need to purchase it from cargo console first (or ask Cargo Technician / Quartermaster). Then you need to fill it up using canister with any gas (insert jetpack in canister, setup max pressure, open valve, close valve, detach jetpack from canister). Equip it on your back slot. Use UI on the left side of the screen to turn it on or by hitting an action hotkey. Once it is on, you can move with it via WASD keys. You can only use a jetpack in locations without gravity. Jetpacks will turn off when you enter floored areas. | | [[File:Jetpack_blue.png]] || Jetpack || <del>Advanced</del> Superior form of traveling in space. You need to purchase it from cargo console first (or ask Cargo Technician / Quartermaster). Then you need to fill it up using canister with any gas (insert jetpack in canister, setup max pressure, open valve, close valve, detach jetpack from canister). Equip it on your back slot. Use UI on the left side of the screen to turn it on or by hitting an action hotkey. Once it is on, you can move with it via WASD keys. You can only use a jetpack in locations without gravity. Jetpacks will turn off when you enter floored areas. | ||
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| [[File:GPS.png]] || GPS || Shows your current position. Don't forget to remember location of space station first. | | [[File:GPS.png]] || GPS || Shows your current position. Don't forget to remember location of space station first. If you forget this, MedBay and Command will have access to your coordinates if your suit sensor is on. | ||
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| [[File:Combat_knife.png]] || Combat knife (unavailable on some maps) || Use your handy knife to fight off any space carps that might come your way. | | [[File:Combat_knife.png]] || Combat knife (unavailable on some maps) || Use your handy knife to fight off any space carps that might come your way. | ||
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* You can find a spare small oxygen tank inside your survival box. You're also able to keep it in your pocket, leaving your hands unoccupied. | * You can find a spare small oxygen tank inside your survival box. You're also able to keep it in your pocket, leaving your hands unoccupied. | ||
* Character with Slime chosen as their race requires nitrogen to breathe in space. | * Character with Slime chosen as their race requires nitrogen to breathe in space. | ||
* Holding down Control, and Right-Clicking on a tile near you while pulling something | * Holding down Control, and Right-Clicking on a tile near you while pulling something lets you move it around while standing still. In zero-gravity, you can fling objects such as crates/gas tanks towards the station by timing your release with Q accurately. This is not hard to figure out but is tricky to pull off consistently. | ||
[[Category:Jobs]] | [[Category:Jobs]] |
Revision as of 06:59, 31 December 2022
WIP
Cargo Department
Salvage Specialist
- Access: Cargo, External, Maintenance, Salvage
- Difficulty: Medium
- Duties: Retrieve materials from wrecks, score some sick loot
- Supervisors: Head of Personnel, Quartermaster
- Subordinates: None
- Guides: Salvage Specialist
As a Salvage Specialist, your job is to explore various wrecks from the space and retrieve any loot that you might find inside them. Use the [#Salvage Magnet] to pull in a wreck for a limited amount of time and don't get killed by space carps or your own idiocy! Be sure to bring a Handheld GPS and memorise current coordinates so that you do not get lost in space.
Salvage Magnet
This console is used for pulling in salvage wrecks, which you can scavenge for loot. The salvage magnet pulls wrecks towards the general area it is facing, but that doesn't do much to narrow down the area. If the magnet is facing the wrong way or is installed too deep inside the station, then you won't be able to pull anything in.
Usage: 1. Interact with the console. This will start it up and it will take a few seconds to pull a wreckage.
2. The Engineering radio will record that a wreckage is being located and pulled
3. Wait for a wreckage to be pulled
4. The Engineering radio will record that a wreckage has been pulled
5. Crew have a limited amount of time to get to the wreckage and haul loot back
6. The Engineering radio will record that the wreckage has been lost. Any crew on the wreckage will remain at their coordinates but the wreckage will vanish.
7. The console will enter a short cooldown period
The console can be interacted with at any point in time either to start it or get its status.
Finding the Salvage
The location of the salvage is unpredictable. As such, you'll need to rely on outside tools to help you locate it.
Some maps will start you with a Mass Scanner already built. If you don't have one, make sure to remind Scientists to get you a board.
While you're waiting for science to get bored of their fancy new chem dispensers, you'll have to use the visuals provided by the Shuttle Console.
Your equipment
The most crucial items in your job are the salvage hardsuit, a breath mask and an oxygen tank - you will not survive in space without those (though you can try if you're brave).
There are two main ways to play a Salvage Specialist, and they both depend on the mobility gear you choose at the start.
1. Jetpack
Non-mini jetpacks can only be worn in the backpack slot. In exchange for the storage space of a backpack, jetpacks offer excellent mobility, allowing the Salvager to easily drag items back to the station. However, this lack of storage space makes it much more important to decide what you'll bring with you in your pockets.
2. Fire Extinguisher & Friends
If you're not using a Jetpack, you're likely combining multiple methods of transport. In exchange for keeping your backpack, you're limited to less-effective modes of transport. Fire extinguishers use liquid to propel you in the opposite direction of where you clicked. Throwing an item (even a single sheet split from a stack) also propels you.
How to use your equipment
Tips and tricks
- You can find a spare small oxygen tank inside your survival box. You're also able to keep it in your pocket, leaving your hands unoccupied.
- Character with Slime chosen as their race requires nitrogen to breathe in space.
- Holding down Control, and Right-Clicking on a tile near you while pulling something lets you move it around while standing still. In zero-gravity, you can fling objects such as crates/gas tanks towards the station by timing your release with Q accurately. This is not hard to figure out but is tricky to pull off consistently.