Goonstation Tutorial #6: The Engineer
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- Опубликовано: 28 май 2020
- In Which The Prodigal Son Returns and Terrible Truths are Revealed
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Solar footage from U.S. Department of Energy
Black Hole animation and Sunset/Sunrise footage sourced from ESA/Hubble (M. Kornmesser & L. L. Christensen)
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"Pine Apple Rag" - Scott Joplin (1908)
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"That Moaning Saxophone Rag" - Six Brown Brothers (1922)
"Geoscape" - XCOM: Terror From the Deep
"Trouba" - Steve Gunn (2012) (freemusicarchive.org/music/So...) (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0)
"Social Kapital (Reprise)" - Glad Rags (2018) (freemusicarchive.org/music/Gl...) (CC BY 4.0)
"Shake It and Break It" - Lanin's Southern Serenaders (1923?)
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This series is meant to cover the more specific bits and pieces of each job, but if you're a complete newbie to Goon or just SS13 in general, I'd highly recommend dropping by Spicy's basic tutorial, which covers the basics quite admirably. The UI's gone through many updates since then, but it endures remarkably well! Watch it here: • Space Station 13 Tutor... Игры
went for an engineering tutorial on a video game, end up listening lecture about physics.
Hey, Goongineer here to explain why you don't want furnaces or coolers on a hellburn. How I was taught it was that the gas from the furnaces is so much colder than the rest of the mix, that it serves as a heatsink for the entire loop. Although it is heating gas, the relative temp hurts the total gas going through the engine. So when you are getting set up and the furnaces are hotter than the combustion chamber it helps to get the heat up, but once the combustion chamber outpaces the furnaces you wanna turn them off.
Also generally a good place to stick gas cans during a hellburn is inside the PTL room, with a vented room in between. Easy access and no worry about explosions, at least until the engine is setting fire to the entire station.
Will at least toggling the coolers help if there is a bit of chaos going on, and you need to wind down the engine? Is there any way to abuse the tools at hand to achieve an even more effective hell burn?
@@luxzhvs I know this is a months old question on a years old comment, and goon code may have changed since my hell burning days, but yes coolers are a cold sink in the same way furnaces are a heatsink, but if you really want to turn off the TEG you gotta shut down all the valves and pray. As for something you can use, my one piece of (possibly outdated advice) is that augmenting the hotloop with an N2 canister can jumpstart a hell burn on a downwards trajectory. In my goon days we called N2 Helljuice for its magical engine properties. As for other engie secrets, I'm afraid half the fun is finding that stuff yourself
My first engineer shift: turned on hot and cold cycle, everything is smooth sailing, then the hell burn got too hot, and the pressure rose to like 12000 kpa so I started to vent some pressure, put it continues to rise, and the generator surged, and it's lightning bolt inconveniently stroke a plasma tank, sending the entire room ablaze at the same temp as the hell burn, I then grabed a fire extinguisher, tried to extinguish the fire, caught on fire, and died
Wow, I was not expecting to see this series come back, but I’m so, so glad that it did.
The Return of the King
Blessed be this day. Praise our long lost hero.
This editing is top notch. The Dwarf Fortress intro animation at 37:15 had me stitches.
Bruh, I thought I would never see these again. I would say that you make the funniest tutorials out of everyone I have seen.
i missed this series so much
You should do a vid over goon stations types of traitors and general advice for being a traitor. The possibilities are endless as traitor but being fairly new to ss13 and getting traitor and not knowing what to do as certain types of antags can be kinda saddening.
I guess if you ever make one of these again, a nice topic would be playing an antag, as it is quite scary for new players, and most others alike
My unrobust brain cannot comprehend your pleasant and entertaining INT: 18 talk, but surely this is a one of essential video for newbees, and especially important due to nowadays rise of Goonstation population. Keep it up or I will come to your office and attempt to robust you but I will slip on a banana peel so you have a time before I crawl the way to you.
These tutorials have been a huge boon! Thank you muchly for your time and effort!
This was extremely in-depth and high quality! Thank you for making this video.
I just got into this game, and I appreciate all your tutorials. It's daunting to attempt to join a game and be a productive member of the team, there's so much to learn and be expected to know. I am still barely capable as a doctor, and I want to learn so much more.
it's great to see you again Kawakji
I noticed you're playing on goon again and it's a good feeling, because your tutorials helped me a lot in my early goon days. Now I'm a nerdy spaceman with lots of knowledge but I still watched this tutorial because they're just fun to watch
Thanks for finding the time to make this guide Kawakji. I always loved them for being both informative and quite entertaining. Also, congrats on your degree.
I've been playing for about a month now, and these videos have been the most helpful ones on youtube
i really enjoyed this video. thanks very insightful and entertaining.
Every once in a while I remember this video and a flood of fond memories (and some stressful memories) on my first trip into Engineering. Ty bud for this awesome video. Many a round went relatively smoothly because of your work.
Your guides got me into playing goonstation and oh boy was it a good suggestion, thank you for all the good times you made me have!
An AI guide or just any other job would be a pleasure to watch if you ever have time, either way may be well in this bleak times
I have been sent here by some nice voice lady to feast my eyes on your contents!!! And feastedh i has!! And it seems i need many of these moving frames spes trainings!! Thank you!
oh hey. Welcome back! Great vid
I’m glad you’re still making videos but holy heck did this go over my head and it’s made to be less complex. I guess I’m gonna stick with any other role. Can’t wait to see more content!
Great job!
I just found your channel. I'm so happy you have these videos! They have helped me sooooooo much!! You should make more of this like for chemist or antagonist. Wizard would be great. I love me some Wiz.
Absolutely fantastic tutorial! I like your humor here and there. I like that you get right to the point and don't hesitate at all. Now I'm gonna go and cause some mess in my station hehehehehe
Top notch tutorial. Really hope to see another one sometime!
Getting the engine up to 7.26 MW, seeing it drop to 4.48 and then rising again before the pipes burst is kinda fun
Not quite as fun as watching the monitoring systems run out of numbers to describe the Maxwell's Demon you have summoned into The Engine.
Wooo, my boy's back.
I do appreciate this, might dip my toes into getting the engine set up on Oshan.
congrats! I've had tons of fun playing D&D and i'm sure your story will be good!
If you do another one I'd really like to hear all the ways to have fun with people as cook/bartender, which might give a good talking point to some of the finer poisons reagents and reactions, such as aminitin, ants, cat drugs, neurotoxins, and my favorite drink: the Ling Island Iced Tea (not Long island). Cheers!
Duuude, I think you should do a whole DnD thing. Maybe some moments form the game done in this sort of funny edited format. Always want to see more ^^
This is wonderful
keep the videos rolling bro 👊
Wow. Fantastic video. Would you ever do a guide about Detective? I feel like goon's detective has a lot more depth and nuance than other codebases, and so it might be good to touch upon.
Love the tutorials, really wish you would do one for miner
thank you for making this
So many sneaky little jokes in here. Engineering is supposed to be serious business. Coming back and checking out these tutorial videos again after having played the game for a bit and everything makes a bit more sense.
The legend has returned apparently
Just started playing SS13. Started off here on Goon. So far I've been forcibly transformed into a clown, had a lightsaber duel with an antagonist where my lightsaber was just a mop, bought drugs from a hand sticking out of a toilet and teleported them to random offices and into the medbay lobby, and managed to go out mining the first time without suffocating to death!
I'm ten shifts in, and I've taken a keen liking to bring a Janitor.
I think I'm going to enjoy my time here.
Thank you so much i finally set up my first ever hellburn and it reached 25,000c and got blue hot i wouldn't have figured it out without this video lol
Heck yeah man!
this is great keep it up
Good video. I hope you make more someday.
Yooooo he’s back!!
Goonstation shaft miner or QM tutorial would be epic
Holy shit I did not even know this was a one year old video, time flies!
Thanks friend
Glad to see you're back, great videos! Are you also doing a Mechanic?
Me watching this video, knowing damn well that it may save my ass if I ever have to do impromptu black hole maintenance:
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Editing has improved! Jesus.
please come back :(
This is the best tutorial series for the server by far. I wish there was more.
Terror from the deep music made me happy
one of those games that magically appears/stays on some peoples harddisks over decades :P
This video's thumbnail should've been Meet the Engineer
haha yeah man i got every word of that
*picks chaplain*
HE LIVES
Yo nice tutorial 👍
Nobody can fuck with the singularity engine if you kill everyone with the singularity first.
Lad your such a help to me
So I tried doing a hellburn, vented everything, but it still got so hot in the vacuumed rooms that flesh melt off the bone through a spacesuit and the gas canisters popped and a fire started somewhere and soon engulfed the entire engine. How to avoid?
Please make one for mechanic. You would be my hero
I think you missed an aspect of the geothermal vents. Clearing out the same GPS coordinates on the chasm z-level as a vent on the seafloor level will drastically increase the temperature, and the power generated. You can also stack vents on top of each other if you're exceptionally lucky. I've seen multi-gigawatt output from a single vent when I can get miners to mine away everything beneath the tiles where a dowsing rod gets a signal.
Of course, this requires cooperation from the mining department or going down there yourself to get mauled to death by fish/syndie drones/the antag that was waiting for you to isolate yourself.
I did see one guy making a paper factory just for the singularity in Manta, can you make a tutorial for that?
7:23 for the holes future me
Wish there was a single player option to practice before blowing up a station or being useless and fumbling around.
As a relatively new Spessman, one thing I've come to learn (while attempting to learn what I can) is that as long as I add to someone's experience I'm never truly useless!
That black hole is a little massive for just power generation. A typical black hole that would be used for power would almost never exceed the size of an atom, as this would have the mass of a very large asteroid. You could stand near such a black hole's container without much issue as the gravity would barely be perceptible just a few meters away. However, this black hole is MASSIVE. Assuming it just has a radius of 5 meters, that would put it just above 550 Earth masses. Forget about being in the same building as this thing, being on the same planet would mean almost immediate death as the gravitational force would slam you into any object between the two of you at mach speeds. Being in the same room as it, I hope you enjoy being the record holder for the fastest moving human as your going to splatter into that things container at the speed of light!
Would you look at that, it ain't dead.
Can the next video (if there is one) be about QM?
Very interesting video goonstation engineers play differently but I'll stay as a assistant instead I love punching clown in the face
Fuuck dude this shit's been such a blast to watch, would love if you came back. Even if you'd fuck the Space Station 13 shit, your editing and humor make your videos fun as fuck.
Please make one on Mechanic I need to know how to hack general manufacture so I can make compressed matter
I’m becoming an engineer main.
I swear this dude got a different voice every video
Getting rid of heat in space is indeed impossible with traditional radiators that work on gas heat transfer. It's always bothered me how they are depicted in SS13 when instead they can do actual realistic things, such as microwaving it away or using physical means, such as dumping all the heat into an object and shooting it away.
Engineer gaming
Damn I kinda wish there was a mechanic tutorial here
Come back
Too bad they nerfed singularities to the point that its a laughing stock. I hate that its no longer a threat and more of a comedy where you throw others into it opposed to running away.
elon musk
I only watch SS13 on RUclips, why the hell am I watching a tutorial on a role I'd probably never play (clown gang).
Engineer gaming