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Life support maintain a habitable environment on board [[spacecraft]] | Life support maintain a habitable environment on board [[spacecraft]]. | ||
When the life support system is offline [[avatar]]s will be unable to [[Spawning|spawn]] on the spacecraft, this includes both spawning from the [[Recall Home]] ability and death. | When the life support system is offline [[avatar]]s will be unable to [[Spawning|spawn]] on the spacecraft, this includes both spawning from the [[Recall Home]] ability and death. | ||
===Artificial Gravity=== | ===Artificial Gravity=== | ||
The [[Life_Support_Gravity_Module|life support gravity module]] functions the same as the non-gravity variant, but it adds artificial gravity to the spacecraft. | The [[Life_Support_Gravity_Module|life support gravity module]] functions the same as the non-gravity variant, but it adds artificial gravity to the spacecraft and requires [[TL]]2. | ||
While functioning correctly, the life support gravity verariant generates an artificial gravity field on the spacecraft. This means that while not on the surface of a [[planet]] there will be gravity on board the spacecraft while the life support gravity system is online. | While functioning correctly, the life support gravity verariant generates an artificial gravity field on the spacecraft. This means that while not on the surface of a [[planet]] there will be gravity on board the spacecraft while the life support gravity system is online. |
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Life support maintain a habitable environment on board spacecraft.
When the life support system is offline avatars will be unable to spawn on the spacecraft, this includes both spawning from the Recall Home ability and death.
Artificial Gravity
The life support gravity module functions the same as the non-gravity variant, but it adds artificial gravity to the spacecraft and requires TL2.
While functioning correctly, the life support gravity verariant generates an artificial gravity field on the spacecraft. This means that while not on the surface of a planet there will be gravity on board the spacecraft while the life support gravity system is online.
Module Amount
One life support module normally support one berth, but higher TL allows for more.
modules needed = floor(berths / (1 + (TL - 1) * 0.05))
Extra life support modules will help the spacecraft re-pressurize faster if it has been depressurized.