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Life support is vital to the survival of a [[ship]]'s [[Crew Member|crew]] and [[Civilian|passengers]]. It consists of systems that regulate an oxygen-rich, [[CO2|CO<sub>2</sub>]]-poor atmosphere of the engineering and [[Habitation Deck|habitation]] decks. The atmosphere
Life support is vital to the survival of a [[ship]]'s [[Crew Member|crew]] and [[Civilian|passengers]]. It consists of systems that regulate an oxygen-rich, [[CO2|CO<sub>2</sub>]]-poor [[atmosphere]] of the engineering and [[Habitation Deck|habitation]] decks.


The [[Getting Started#Atmosphere|most basic life support system]] consists only of an [[airduct]] connected to [[oxygen]] and [[power]] sources. During a standard game, this will likely consist of a [[reactor]] and an airduct, each connected to loaders and supplied with [[oxygen]] and [[fuel]] [[canister]]s. However, this system's shortcomings become apparent as the CO<sub>2</sub> level rises.
The [[Getting Started#Atmosphere|most basic life support system]] consists only of an [[airduct]] connected to [[oxygen]] and [[power]] sources. During a standard game, this will likely consist of a [[reactor]] and an airduct, each connected to loaders and supplied with [[oxygen]] and [[fuel]] [[canister]]s. However, this system's shortcomings become apparent as the CO<sub>2</sub> level rises.