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The [[population]] of a ship is the combination of civilians and [[crew member]]s that reside on a ship, whether temporarily as part of a [[contract]] or permanently. | The [[population]] of a [[ship]] is the combination of [[civilians]] and [[crew member]]s that reside on a ship, whether temporarily as part of a [[contract]] or permanently. | ||
To survive, the population requires four things: | To survive, the population requires four things: | ||
* an [[oxygen]]-rich, [[CO2|CO<sub>2</sub>]]-poor [[atmosphere]] | * an [[oxygen]]-rich, [[CO2|CO<sub>2</sub>]]-poor [[atmosphere]] | ||
* 20 units of [[food]] | * 20 units of [[food]] each | ||
* 4 units of [[water]] | * 4 units of [[water]] each | ||
* the removal of [[sewage]] | * the removal of [[sewage]] | ||
The population will automatically use [[resource]]s stored in [[tank]]s. When civilians die, crew members transport the bodies, and a shuttle arrives to pick them up. | The population will automatically use [[resource]]s stored in [[tank]]s. When civilians die, crew members transport the bodies, and a [[shuttle]] arrives to pick them up. |
Revision as of 14:37, 22 July 2022
The population of a ship is the combination of civilians and crew members that reside on a ship, whether temporarily as part of a contract or permanently.
To survive, the population requires four things:
- an oxygen-rich, CO2-poor atmosphere
- 20 units of food each
- 4 units of water each
- the removal of sewage
The population will automatically use resources stored in tanks. When civilians die, crew members transport the bodies, and a shuttle arrives to pick them up.