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To create an atmosphere, an oxygen generating system is required. The most basic of which is a [[Loader]] connected via [[Pipe]]s to an [[Airduct]]. However, players will likely want to set up a more advanced system.
:''For information on building and optimizing an atmosphere maintenance system, see [[Life support]].''


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An [[oxygen]]-rich, [[CO2|CO<sub>2</sub>]]-poor atmosphere is required on all ships carrying a [[population]]. To create an atmosphere, an oxygen-generating system is required. The most basic of which is a [[Loader]] connected via [[pipe]]s to an [[Airduct]]. However, players will likely want to set up a more advanced system.
All equipment requires power via [[Cable]]s and may be connected to [[Tank]]s via Pipes for storage.


The system begins with a [[CO2 Scrubber]], which is connected to an [[Air Reprocessor]]. The Air Reprocessor is then connected to an [[Airduct]]. This system recycles [[CO2|CO<sub>2</sub>]] into [[Oxygen]].
A ship's atmosphere can be split into multiple areas if walls and doors surround these areas. Open doors will cause the two atmospheres on either side to mix. The [[hull]] might rupture during combat, causing the atmosphere to escape into space. For this reason, it may be good practice to create a separate atmosphere for the [[Habitation Deck]]. Engines and weapons may be more likely targets for hostiles. Therefore, hull breaches may be more likely in those areas.


The [[Sewage]] system can also be connected into this to produce more Oxygen.
== History ==
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{{Prehistory|Update1.rc2|Introduced.}}
{{Prehistory|Update2.rc1|Crew will no longer disembark the cargo shuttle if there is no atmosphere, and a warning message is shown.}}
 
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Latest revision as of 11:38, 23 June 2023

For information on building and optimizing an atmosphere maintenance system, see Life support.

An oxygen-rich, CO2-poor atmosphere is required on all ships carrying a population. To create an atmosphere, an oxygen-generating system is required. The most basic of which is a Loader connected via pipes to an Airduct. However, players will likely want to set up a more advanced system.

A ship's atmosphere can be split into multiple areas if walls and doors surround these areas. Open doors will cause the two atmospheres on either side to mix. The hull might rupture during combat, causing the atmosphere to escape into space. For this reason, it may be good practice to create a separate atmosphere for the Habitation Deck. Engines and weapons may be more likely targets for hostiles. Therefore, hull breaches may be more likely in those areas.

History[edit | edit source]

  • Update1.rc2: Introduced.
  • Update2.rc1: Crew will no longer disembark the cargo shuttle if there is no atmosphere, and a warning message is shown.