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{{Spacecraft_Module
{{Spacecraft_Module
| Name = Life Support
| Name = Life Support
| Picture = Life_Support_Module.png
| Picture = Dp_LifeSupport.png
| Placement = Engine Room
| Mass = ?
| Mass = ?
| Materials =
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'''Life support''' maintains a habitable environment on board [[spacecraft]] and in [[buildings]].


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 respawning after death.


Life support also generates an artificial gravity field on the spacecraft. This means that while not on the surface of a planet there will be no gravity on board if the life support is offline.
==Artificial Gravity==
The [[Life_Support_Gravity_Module|life support gravity module]] functions the same as the non-gravity variant, but adds artificial gravity to the spacecraft at the cost of requiring [[eludium]].


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.
While functioning correctly, the life support gravity module 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 system is online.


==Module Amount==
==Self Sustaining==
One life support module normally support one berth, but higher [[TL]] allows for more.
The life support system onboard a [[spacecraft]] will stay online even if the spacecraft is out of power. This allows it to maintain the habitable environment (and artificial gravity) in any situation, unless it is itself damaged or intentionally turned offline using the [[Power_Relay_Station|power relay station]].


modules needed = floor(berths / (1 + (TL - 1) * 0.05))
==Designer Information==
{{HaxusNeeded|These numbers might not be correct anymore or are unknown. Please help if able.}}
Information only useful for [[Spacecraft_Design|spacecraft design]]ing.


Extra life support modules will help the spacecraft re-pressurize faster if it has been depressurized.
===Volume Amount===
The amount of life support volume required on a [[spacecraft]] depends on the number of [[berth]]s onboard.


[[Category:Spacecraft Modules]]
volume needed = berths * ?
[[Category:Spacecraft Systems]]
 
Extra life support volume will help the spacecraft re-pressurize faster if it has been depressurized. And also provide redundancy, allowing the life support system to sustain more damage before becoming inoperative.
 
[[Category:Spacecraft_Subsystems]]

Latest revision as of 09:32, 6 March 2024

Module
Life Support
Dp_LifeSupport.png

Life support maintains a habitable environment on board spacecraft and in buildings.

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 respawning after death.

Artificial Gravity

The life support gravity module functions the same as the non-gravity variant, but adds artificial gravity to the spacecraft at the cost of requiring eludium.

While functioning correctly, the life support gravity module 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 system is online.

Self Sustaining

The life support system onboard a spacecraft will stay online even if the spacecraft is out of power. This allows it to maintain the habitable environment (and artificial gravity) in any situation, unless it is itself damaged or intentionally turned offline using the power relay station.

Designer Information

This section has details missing or obscure mechanics that need clarification by Haxus.
Description: These numbers might not be correct anymore or are unknown. Please help if able.
If you know the answer, please edit this page or state it on the talk page!

Information only useful for spacecraft designing.

Volume Amount

The amount of life support volume required on a spacecraft depends on the number of berths onboard.

volume needed = berths * ?

Extra life support volume will help the spacecraft re-pressurize faster if it has been depressurized. And also provide redundancy, allowing the life support system to sustain more damage before becoming inoperative.