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ArtisticRoomba 98c606d760 Engineering guidebook megaupdate v2 (#33062)
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 This has lead to a lot of out of date information and bad practices being prevalent in the guidebook, something that pains me to read.
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# Atmospheric Upsets
Atmospheric upsets are deviations from the normal atmospheric conditions that should be maintained on the station.
These upsets can be caused by a variety of factors, such as [textlink="fires" link="Fires"], [textlink="spacing" link="Spacing"], or other events that can quickly spread throughout the station and make the atmosphere uninhabitable for the crew.
For reference, the normal atmospheric conditions on the station are 101.3 kPa of pressure and 293.15 K (20°C) of temperature.
The standard station mix is also 78% nitrogen, 22% oxygen.
## Damage Control
For all atmospheric emergencies, it's important to act quickly to prevent the spread of dangerous conditions, and to contain the spread as much as possible.
Opening [textlink="firelocks" link="FireAndGasControl"] to the exposed area will often lead to you having to fix [italic]two[/italic] problems instead of one.
Be sure to use your [textlink="holofan projector" link="AtmosTools"] to prevent the spread of dangerous conditions between [textlink="firelock buffers" link="FireAndGasControl"].
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<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="HolofanProjector"/>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="HoloFan"/>
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