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Merge pull request #3435 from Citadel-Station-13/upstream-merge-31748
[MIRROR] Removed an outdated tip referring to construction permits
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@@ -59,7 +59,6 @@ As an Engineer, you can electrify grilles by placing wire "nodes" beneath them:
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As an Engineer, return to Engineering once in a while to check on the singularity or energy ball and the SMES cells. It's always a good idea to make sure containment isn't compromised.
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As an Engineer, return to Engineering once in a while to check on the singularity or energy ball and the SMES cells. It's always a good idea to make sure containment isn't compromised.
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As an Engineer, you can power the station solely with the solar arrays. While uninteresting, it is a much safer alternative to the singularity engine.
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As an Engineer, you can power the station solely with the solar arrays. While uninteresting, it is a much safer alternative to the singularity engine.
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As an Engineer, you can repair windows by using a welding tool on them while on any intent other than harm.
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As an Engineer, you can repair windows by using a welding tool on them while on any intent other than harm.
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As an Engineer, your construction permit allows you to create a new area, but has only one use.
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As an Engineer, you can lock emitters using your ID card to prevent others from disabling them.
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As an Engineer, you can lock emitters using your ID card to prevent others from disabling them.
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As an Atmospheric Technician, you can unwrench a pipe regardless of the pressures of the gases inside, but if they're too high they can burst out and injure you!
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As an Atmospheric Technician, you can unwrench a pipe regardless of the pressures of the gases inside, but if they're too high they can burst out and injure you!
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As an Atmospheric Technician, look into replacing your gas pumps with volumetric gas pumps, as those move air in flat numerical amounts, rather than percentages which leave trace gases.
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As an Atmospheric Technician, look into replacing your gas pumps with volumetric gas pumps, as those move air in flat numerical amounts, rather than percentages which leave trace gases.
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