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Latest revision as of 21:33, 10 September 2024
Difficulty: Medium Supervisors: Chief Engineer Rank: Private / Private First Class / Lance Corporal Duties: Keep the S-52 Fusion Reactors powered. Maintain and modify the Almayer and its dropships. Guides: S-52 Fusion Reactor, Construction, Guide to Engineering Unlock Requirements: 1 hour in Squad Roles Detailed Description: Your job is to maintain the integrity of the ship, including the orbital cannon. You remain one of the more flexible roles on the ship and as such may receive other menial tasks from your superiors. |__________| |
"The intakes are clogged. We overheated and burned out a whole cell... Christ, it's really breaking loose down here..."
― Corporate Engineer Brett, Alien
The Maintenance Technician (MT) is an enlisted USCM crewmember of the USS Almayer's engineering department. Trained in all types of engineering work and directly supervised by the commissioned Chief Engineer, they are responsible for maintaining the vessel: repairing broken S-52 reactors with their toolbelt, reloading the dropships with powerloaders, cleaning the halls with a mop and bucket, and much more. With proper authorization, they can also help out with various construction projects, whether on the ship or at the FOB.
Overview
You begin the mission in the engineering department at the back of the ship. Reach out over the engineering radio (:n) to report to your department, composed of fellow Maintenance Technicians and the Chief Engineer, whose orders you must carry out. The lockers, crates, vendors, and tables strewn around your workplace should have everything you need for the mission. There are also many rooms maintenance rooms and engineering outposts strewn around the Almayer with supplies for emergency repair.
Hacking
- Main article: Guide to Engineering#Hacking
In emergency situations, or when legally authorized by command, you might find it necessary to hack your way through obstacles. For most hacking jobs, you will want to be wearing insulated gloves to protect against shock, pry open a panel with the screwdriver, and then use a multitool and wirecutters as necessary.
To begin hacking a machine, follow these steps:
- Use a screwdriver to open the maintenance panel.
- Click on the machine to open the wire window.
- With insulated gloves on, use multitool or wirecutter to pulse or cut/mend the internal wires until you get the desired result.
- Memorize the wire which produced that outcome for future reference.
- If you accidentally turn off a machine's power, or activate its shock wire and need to reset it, simply cut and mend the shock/power wire.
- It is against Marine Law to hack the vendors on the Almayer, so keep an eye out for MP's before you accidentally cause trouble.
Maintaining the Dropships
As a Maintenance Technician, your faster use of the powerloader and inferior rank to the Pilot Officer means you are expected to load their dropships up for them. Head to the hangar, grab a powerloader (click-drag yourself onto it, or right click -> enter powerloader), and ask them what needs loading and where. Pickup the desired modules and attach them onto the appropriate port on the dropship. Communicate with the Pilot Officer in person or over the engineering channel to print new equipment from the dropship fabricator in the future, and be ready to reload their ordinance (Use an empty ripley clamp to take out expended ammunition then use the other hand to load a fresh batch of ammo, for example: 30mm, mini rockets etc.) when they return from close air support missions.
If the dropships seats have been flattened you can re-build them by using a welder and then a wrench.
Maintaining the Orbital Cannons
FOB duty
Command may find it necessary to send a few MTs down to the FOB to keep it running, repaired, and ready for action. Keep in touch with your Chief Engineer as much as possible when deploying. The Squad Engineers will be subordinate to you, so should it be necessary, you can order them around on FOB related matters; try to have them do any dangerous frontline work.
Hey Wait, This Is Grunt Work
Replacing lights, cleaning up stains, picking up trash, looking through the disposals room for anything valuable tossed away, and all types of crap work all falls under the realm of maintenance, and hence is your job. Pick up that mop and get sweeping.
Almayer Projects
If you've had enough of picking up other people's trash, you can always ask for the proper legal authorization to construct or modify a part of the Almayer to occupy yourself with something bigger and more creative. If you can't think of what to create, ask for ideas from other folks or just explore the Almayer until an idea pops into your head.
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To find out about how the skill system works head over to the skills system page.
Reading and Sources
There are no current guides or discussions for Maintenance Technicians at the moment. Why don't you make one?