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anti-sand measures
- added Solar Defence Crates: they are found in every engineering storage, containing 4 anti-meteor satellites and 1 control board. Useful for keeping solar arrays safe from any space sand - added more space sand shielding in vital or important spots (such as cooling loops, comms lines etc)
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name = "paper- 'Going green! Setup your own solar array instructions.'"
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info = "<h1>Welcome</h1><p>At greencorps we love the environment, and space. With this package you are able to help mother nature and produce energy without any usage of fossil fuel or plasma! Singularity energy is dangerous while solar energy is safe, which is why it's better. Now here is how you setup your own solar array.</p><p>You can make a solar panel by wrenching the solar assembly onto a cable node. Adding a glass panel, reinforced or regular glass will do, will finish the construction of your solar panel. It is that easy!</p><p>Now after setting up 19 more of these solar panels you will want to create a solar tracker to keep track of our mother nature's gift, the sun. These are the same steps as before except you insert the tracker equipment circuit into the assembly before performing the final step of adding the glass. You now have a tracker! Now the last step is to add a computer to calculate the sun's movements and to send commands to the solar panels to change direction with the sun. Setting up the solar computer is the same as setting up any computer, so you should have no trouble in doing that. You do need to put a wire node under the computer, and the wire needs to be connected to the tracker.</p><p>Congratulations, you should have a working solar array. If you are having trouble, here are some tips. Make sure all solar equipment are on a cable node, even the computer. You can always deconstruct your creations if you make a mistake.</p><p>That's all to it, be safe, be green!</p>"
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/obj/item/paper/guides/jobs/engi/solar_defence
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name = "Info on Satellite Defence"
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info = "<h1>Welcome</h1><p>With this crate, you will be able to protect the station's solar arrays from constant barrages of space sand. The set-up is simple. Drag around all the satellites in front of solar panel arrays, preferably in direction open to space (the best spot is near the solar tracker and outside of the grilles), as that is where the space sand will come from. It's advised to set down just 1 satellite for each solar array. Once you set the satellite down, you can activate it by flicking on the switch. The crate also provides you with an OPTIONAL computer board to keep track of your defence satellites. Voila!</p>"
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