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Mission report from Friday March 29th, 2024

Europa Station 3.14

At approximately 3am(Earth EST) alarms alerted the on duty crew that the atmosphere within the base began to dip into toxic levels, causing harm to the crew as well as crew members in deep sleep- see image 01

In response the on duty team attempted to diagnose the problem and implement a fix for the safety and perseverance of the mission, base and team.

The on duty team, using the atmo analyzer discovered high levels of c02, oxygen and potentially dangerous levels of pollution and N2o

3:35 atmo readings were captured and the on duty team fired up the existing "filtration station" and began filtering the atmosphere. -image 01

3:42 All crew members in deep sleep expired due to the declining conditions of the

4:23 atmo readings were captured again. - Image 02

4:34 the on duty team conducted a casualty cleanup of the 8 bodies due to declining atmosphere conditions, moved and ready for recycling - Image 03

4:36 readings were taken and the atmosphere within the base was approaching nominal ratios compared to earth

N=75 ish %

Oxygen=21%

others were all less than 3%

NOTE: ON DUTY CREW LACKING THE TRAINING TO IDENTITY THE "MOI" LETTERS FOUND ON THE ATMOSPHERE ANALYZER TABLET AND WHAT THEY MEAN

4:39 the on Duty Crew noticed their air tank was >750 and actions were taken to refill the tank

4:40 on duty crew placed their air tank into the filling station.

4:40:15 according to The crew member on duty statement:

"The air tanks pressure immediately and rapidly filled to 22,000 to 25,000"

these readings were not able to be captured to verify them.

4:40:30 given the high level of danger, the on duty crew began an evacuation of the base

4:40:45 crew member began cycling the airlock

at approximately 4:41 a catastrophic explosion occurred on the station, killing all crew members and destroying the entire base - Image 04

4:45 the surviving reincarnated crew member opted for Europeon Seppuku.

Space OSHA is currently conducting an investigation into this incident, awaiting independent review of the mission report and statements from on duty crew

Preliminary results are as follows

-Improper use of filtration station lead to 2 possible reasons for this deadly incident.

1 Improper usage of equipment cause a massive build up of pressure in the system, causing the machine to kaboom

2 the pressure build up was then passed onto the tank, which (allegedly) pushed the air tank to 4x its rated pressure.

Contribution to the catastrophic loss of Station 3.14:

-Lack of automated base atmosphere systems leading to a deadly mix

Lack of proper training of crew on duty

Lack of emergency evacuation planning

Recommended action items:

-proper training of crew member's

-installing automated atmo system.

-Installing an emergency 'OPEN THE FUCKING DOORS RIGHT NOW" button that would allow rapid emergency evacuations of the base

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With the resent edition of showers and dirty water, we are moving in the right direction to having good reason to strive for a functional base with pressurized interior where you would remove your spacesuit.

I really really hope the developers keep pushing this route, and I would really like to see toilets and human waste the next edition to the system. It would pair nicely with the mood emotes that they just implemented.

This would of cause open up for a fertilizer ressource for farming. The Martian anyone?

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The original was posted on /r/stationeers by /u/Wombat_Privates on 2024-03-11 23:02:38.


Anyone else watch the movie and think to themselves “I could do this”. I get that it would be infinitely harder in real life. But after playing stationers for so long, I feel like I could atleast attempt to solve some of the problems he came across.

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The original was posted on /r/stationeers by /u/Captain-Costen on 2024-03-15 22:52:59.

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The original was posted on /r/stationeers by /u/Difficult_Sock_387 on 2024-03-01 17:15:59.

Original Title: How is a good phase-change cooler built? This kind of design can remove 5kW of heat (on Mars) with 5 Evaporators using Pollutant as the medium. I'm out of ideas and can't think of other ways to approach this.

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The original was posted on /r/stationeers by /u/england_man on 2024-02-26 06:40:23.


  1. Play on Europa, where the atmosphere is 100% O2
  2. Build a small base under the mountain you wish to remove
  3. Set up gas generator and super fuel (N2O + H2) input
  4. Make two large gas tanks (for H2 and N2O), N2O liquid/gas balancer, mixer system, pre-ignition system, power control system, massive cooling loop and inside atmosphere control
  5. Meticulously automate every aspect of the system with IC10s
  6. Activate your power generation system and leave to mine some more minerals
  7. ......
  8. Return after a while, and the mountain has been relocated to the orbit

After some reloading and testing, I figured that I forgot the return statement in one IC10 code. This made the chip run one volume pump continuously, overpressurizing one segment of the fuel pipe until rupture and igniting the whole fuel storage.

Rather spectacular crater.

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The original was posted on /r/stationeers by /u/Saltpile123 on 2024-02-09 13:37:39.

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The original was posted on /r/stationeers by /u/Bedrokiv on 2024-02-07 15:56:43.

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The original was posted on /r/stationeers by /u/england_man on 2024-02-05 19:59:48.


Europa, new base. Setting up main spaces, and made a quick greenhouse to get the plants going. Build a cooling setup, pipes go outside and leak a small bit of heat until I can set up the main area. The base is under a mountain, so I need to take the pipes through the entry area which isn't sealed yet. I heated the greenhouse with a wall heater to get first plants going. I noticed I was loosing a bit of heat (the pipes conduction), and was in the middle of setting up the IC10 to control the heating / cooling and grow lights to balance things out.

Then I got some seeds and planted another potato. The heat generated by the plants and lost through the piping equalized and stuck at 24 Celsius.

I have played quite a few base builders and survival games, but this is the first time I've used potato based heating. Just wanted to share this.

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Just started playing two weeks ago, got 30 hours so far.

We made a small starter-base with some lockers, your basic fabricators, some ice crushing for volatiles and oxite into gasses and a small greenhouse for our potato's.

Having mined a lot in advance, it was now time to start building a 'proper' base, or at least learn how to do it. First, I wanted to work on the creating of materials, since we would be needing a lot of that. I looked up the best way to store ores and built some silos with a sorter network that would empty a mining belt/backpack into the different silos. Everything working so far.

Next step was to get an automated advanced furnace. So I looked up a guide online (for those interested) and followed it to the step. Having spend some time tediously laying cables, labelling and importing the provided code it was time to turn it all on. I turned the dial to the ingot I wanted to make, and ... nothing happens. *Sh*t.*

So I start looking where it could've gone wrong. I check my device names, I check cabling. Then I wonder whether I have enough gasses for coolant and fuel. Hm, volatiles seems low, I smelt some more ice. Still nothing happens.

Then it must be the code. The workshop comments mentioned some problems every now and then with the code. I open the code and my mind drives into despair: how am I going to find something wrong in these ~500 lines of code having never seen this language before? Once again I check names and try to walk through the code as far as I understand (using my 'normal' programming experience). I come to the point where fuel should be pumped into the furnace. I check with the pump, and it turns out it is turned on, but its Volume is set to 0... Hm.

Then I remember that the pump is controlled based on readings from a pipe analyzer, but when I hover over it I do not see any readings. So I get to pick up a tablet with a network analyzer chip and I find that I still cannot read out the values of the analyzer.

Then my mouse hovers over the "On" button...

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