/* Here is where we're putting any books being ported from our old database. Should only be used for books submitted by an unknown or inactive player to try and keep ckeys tied to their authors. Try and keep formatting clean. Also, if you add books with ugly font or color mixes, I WILL destroy you. -- Schnayy Category: Reference */ /// Recycling Procedures by 'Astrid Morton'. /obj/item/book/bundle/custom_library/reference/recyclingprocedures name = "Recycling Procedures" desc = "A hardbound book titled \"Recycling Procedures\" by Astrid Morton." description_info = "This book is titled \"Recycling Procedures\" by Astrid Morton. It appears to be about ways you can help recycle on your average space station." title = "Recycling Procedures" icon_state = "book7" origkey = "Schnayy" author = "Astrid Morton" pages = list({"


Recycling Procedures
Penned by Astrid Morton

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Station-Side Recycling Procedures


Resource Re-purposing

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Most cardboard-based products, especially any boxes you may find, can be broken down to a sheet and stacked up. From there, you can reuse it to make folders, more boxes, or anything else you may need (such as a clever disguise).

"} + span_bold("Glass Bulbs") + {"
Do not throw away your burnt out, broken light bulbs: collect them! These bulbs can be inserted into the nearest autolathe where their glass can be re-purposed. Broken bulbs and tubes both fit inside: just mind the sharp edges if they've been shattered.

"} + span_bold("Glass Shards") + {"
Did somebody break a window again? No matter, put on your welding goggles and you can re-purpose those glass shards right there on the spot by melting it down back to a more useful state.


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Disposals Reclamation

"} + span_bold("Sifting through ...stuff.") + {"
You would be amazed at the amount of materials that get flushed down disposals: and nearly half of it isn't garbage. People flush things down disposals all the time just to get rid of it: bags, tools, boxes. For one reason or another, some idiot in medbay has thrown away a perfectly good lab coat again. The engineer? They've thrown down an entire toolbox: empty, because they've probably stuffed its contents into their own tool belt.

What. A. Tool.

All theses objects need is a quick clean and then they can be redistributed or reused by someone else, so put on some gloves and start digging!


Maintenance Meandering


"} + span_bold("Searching for Treasure") + {"
Like disposals, maintenance can be a 117th wonder of the universe. Lord knows how this stuff ends up in these tunnels: Drills. Shades. Cuffs. All these things can get organized and replaced in appropriate storage areas, but keep in mind: Some of that stuff's there for a reason, such as the emergency internals, gas masks, fire extinguishers, and flashlights. These types of objects should stay there: But if you find a bottle of liquor in a crate somewhere? Hell, why not bring that on home for a good time?


"}) ///A Guide to FBP and Prosthetic Maintenance by Yuki Matsuda. Was edited to be more accurate and fixed typos. /obj/item/book/bundle/custom_library/reference/fbpandprostheticmaintenance name = "A Guide to FBP and Prosthetic Maintenance" desc = "A hardbound book titled \"A Guide to FBP and Prosthetic Maintenance\" by Yuki Matsuda." description_info = "This book is titled \"A Guide to FBP and Prosthetic Maintenance\" by Yuki Matsuda. It appears to cover general steps for repairing prosthetics." title = "A Guide to FBP and Prosthetic Maintenance" icon_state = "bookEngineering" origkey = "Schnayy" author = "Yuki Matsuda" pages = list({"


A Guide to
FBP and Prosthetic Maintenance

"} + span_bold("by Yuki Matsuda") + {"



"}, {"

Introduction

This is a guide for anyone interested in the field of robotics, specifically in the field of FBP and prosthetic repair and maintenance, or anyone who is looking to learn how to care for themselves or others.

In this guide will go through the basics of how to repair physical damage, electrical damage as well as more complex things such as repairing damage to the internal structure of the prosthetic, rewiring the inner workings of a prosthetic.

On top of all that we will also go over how to repair prosthetic hearts or eyes, as well as how to initiate a hard reset on an FBP's systems after a large amount of damage has been inflicted on the individual.

Tools

Before you start working on repairs, you should have the following parts on hand:
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Basic Repairs

When the damage is superficial, the following steps can be taken.

Advanced Repairs

When the damage is severe and extends past the surface, the following steps can be taken. Additionally, more delicate parts of the FBP may be damaged. For things such as the microbatteries, eyes, and brain, the following steps may help you.
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Jumper Cables

Should your patient be damaged to the point where their systems need to be jump started, you'll need your nearby jumper cables.

Conclusion

And with that, you have all the essential steps to repairing and maintaining FBP's and prosthetics. These steps are applicable to any prosthetic limb, regardless of if the patient is an FBP. However, if an organic has a prosthetic organ and needs it repaired, it is best you refer them to medical and their team of highly trained surgeons to repair it.
"}) ///A Fistful of D6's: Player's Guide by Ray Rogers /obj/item/book/custom_library/reference/fistfulofd6splayersguide name = "A Fistful of D6's: Player's Guide" desc = "A hardbound book titled \"A Fistful of D6's: Player's Guide\" by Ray Rogers." description_info = "This book is titled \"A Fistful of D6's: Player's Guide\" by Ray Rogers. It is a player's guide to a TTRPG." title = "A Fistful of D6's: Player's Guide" icon_state = "corp_regs" origkey = "Schnayy" author = "Ray Rogers" dat = {"

A Fistful of D6's:
Player's Guide

by Ray Rogers

Each player starts with three attributes: "} + span_italics("Vigor") + {", "} + span_italics("Grit") + {", and "} + span_italics("Giddyup") + {". Vigor counts how strong, how healthy, and how in-shape a cowpoke is. Grit defines how well a cowpoke can deal with wounds, how gritty his stare is, and how much ice cold water runs through their veins. Giddyup controls how agile a cowpoke is, how well they can dodge a bullet, and how well they can sling.

When rolling an attribute, a cowpoke uses one d6. If they roll a 4 or above, they succeed. A cowpoke can roll more or less d6s depending on situational advantages/disadvantages, items they may be carrying, or abilities they may have accrued in their time moseying. As long as a cowpoke has one more success than failure, they succeed. For each additional success, up to 6, that success is enhanced or modified in some way.

In combat, initiative is gained by pulling poker cards. Initiative is then resolved from highest to lowest suit and number. In the event of tying cards, suits are resolved in this order: Hearts, Spades, Diamonds, and then Clubs. Then the cowpoke who gets highest goes on his turn. During their turn, they can do anything they please. Whatever action they want to achieve, they describe it narratively, and then the storyteller tells them how many d6s they may roll to achieve this task.

The player's guide to player A Fistful of D6s, a TTRPG (Tabletop Role-Playing Game) set in the Earth's past, inspired by early North American history.
"} ///The Space Survival Guide: Depressurization by Lachina Green. /obj/item/book/custom_library/reference/spacesurvivalguidedespressurization name = "The Space Survival Guide: Depressurization" desc = "A hardbound book titled \"The Space Survival Guide: Depressurization\" by Lachina Green." description_info = "This book is titled \"The Space Survival Guide: Depressurization\" by Lachina Green. It is a guide on how to handle being in a depressurized room on a space station." title = "The Space Survival Guide: Depressurization" icon_state = "evabook" origkey = "Schnayy" author = "Lachina Green" dat = {"

The Space Survival Guide


How to Survive a Mass Depressurization Event

This is the first thing you should do in a mass depressurization event. Take out the breath mask and emergency air tank from the emergency box in your backpack. Put on the mask and clip the air tank securely to your belt; this way, you will not lose it if you fall over or pass out. Set the distribution pressure on your air tank to at least 18 kPA to conserve air. This represents the minimum threshold for a human to maintain consciousness.

You may find that your air tank will soon run out. Do not worry. There are numerous emergency oxygen closets placed throughout the station, blue in color with 'O2' written on the front in white. You can also retrieve an oxygen tank from a fire closet. When possible, fill up your air tank in one of the large, blue O2 canisters by inserting your air tank, setting the distribution pressure to max, and turning on the release valve. Just make sure to turn the release valve off before removing your oxygen tank.

Keep track of the local atmosphere. What is the pressure? Is it rising or falling? A pressure of 101 kPA is optimal for human survival, but you can survive conditions as low as 80 kPA for extended periods. You can check the pressure on the air alarms placed throughout the station or with your PDA's atmospheric scanner function. Make sure to check the pressure several times in quick succession, so you can know whether it is rising or falling.

In the event of depressurization, the station's fire locks automatically drop in an attempt to contain the breach. However, this can also impede movement. If possible, find an alternate route to your destination or find a safe place to wait until the station's engineering team repairs the station. Do not open a fire lock without an engineer's express permission unless you are in immediate mortal danger. After you have opened a fire lock, make sure to close it immediately so as to prevent the breach from spreading.

Follow the instructions of engineering, medical, and security personnel, as well as the orders of the heads of staff. Engineering personnel are trained to fix these situations, and medical personnel will likely be conducting search and rescue operations. Do not impede them and follow their instructions; you are more likely to survive, and less likely to endanger your fellow crew members.

"} ///Security Guidelines by NanoTrasen. /obj/item/book/custom_library/reference/securityguidelines name = "Security Guidelines" desc = "A hardbound book titled \"Security Guidelines\" as provided by NanoTrasen." description_info = "This book is titled \"Security Guidelines\" as provided by NanoTrasen. It covers the basic security etiquette on NanoTrasen stations and vessels." title = "Security Guidelines" icon_state = "bookSpaceLaw" origkey = "Schnayy" author = "NanoTrasen" dat = {"

Security Guidelines


Golden Rule

Keep communications up at all times on the security channel and report all movements, arrests and all security matters over the radio.

Guidelines

Security Guidelines as issued by NT
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