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Habitation is where crew and passengers live, it produces sewage, which needs to be disposed of via a sewage system  
The Habitation Deck is where [[Crew Member|crew]] and [[Civilian|passengers]] live. It produces [[Sewage]], which needs to be disposed of via a sewage system. For every nine squares of habitation, one cabin space is added. Habitation must be connected to the [[Main Deck]] with a [[Ladder]] to function.


 
The atmosphere passes into and out of the habitation deck via ladders. Walls built on the engineering deck extend into the habitation deck, meaning the habitation deck can be split into multiple atmospheres, so long as each section has a ladder for civilians to enter. Doors allow civilians to pass into other sections, but they seem to pass through the doors without activating them. If one section loses atmosphere, civilians will not automatically attempt to move to an adjacent section via a door. If they pass through a door to an adjacent section, the atmosphere does not equalize.
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[[Category:Game mechanics]]
 
All parts of the system can be linked to tanks via pipes for storage
 
Sewage is extracted from Habitation via a sewage pipe the player must installed below habitation.  
This is then connected to a waste treatment machine, then to a water purifier.  
 
At this point it can either store water in a tank for passenger use, or be piped into an oxygen maker to generate O2
 
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Latest revision as of 05:21, 2 October 2022

The Habitation Deck is where crew and passengers live. It produces Sewage, which needs to be disposed of via a sewage system. For every nine squares of habitation, one cabin space is added. Habitation must be connected to the Main Deck with a Ladder to function.

The atmosphere passes into and out of the habitation deck via ladders. Walls built on the engineering deck extend into the habitation deck, meaning the habitation deck can be split into multiple atmospheres, so long as each section has a ladder for civilians to enter. Doors allow civilians to pass into other sections, but they seem to pass through the doors without activating them. If one section loses atmosphere, civilians will not automatically attempt to move to an adjacent section via a door. If they pass through a door to an adjacent section, the atmosphere does not equalize.