Significantly updates the Engineering guidebook (more explicitly the Atmos section) to have a lot more relevant and useful information. Right now engineering has been getting update after update with no real change to the relevant guidebook entry. This has lead to a lot of out of date information and bad practices being prevalent in the guidebook, something that pains me to read.
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#Atmosphere Input and Output
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Inserting and extracting gasses from a present (or non-present) atmosphere is an essential part of Atmos' job.
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<Box>
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<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="GasVentPump"/>
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<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="GasPassiveVent"/>
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<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="GasOutletInjector"/>
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<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="GasVentScrubber"/>
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<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="PortableScrubber"/>
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</Box>
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With these devices, Atmos can insert, extract, or scrub unwanted gasses from any atmosphere they would like.
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This allows the maintaining of a safe, breathable atmosphere.
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Some of these devices require [textlink="power" link="Power"] to function, and can be linked to an [textlink="air alarm." link="AirAlarms"]
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[textlink="Linking" link="Networking"] compatible devices to an air alarm unlocks more configuration options and functionality. Otherwise, these devices follow their default behavior as defined in the subguides.
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<Box>
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<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="AirAlarm"/>
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<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="Multitool"/>
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<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="NetworkConfigurator"/>
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</Box>
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</Document>
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