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The autoshutdown system of the reactor is fixed, and the diving suit lockers are now powered.
About the status monitor, the captain monitor does not require detectors, the status monitors in other sections require detectors, thus they can only see the area with the detectors. This is intentional.
And two small question:
How do the status monitors get the data of water and oxygen level even though they are not connected to any of the detectors?
And why the status monitor in the captain's room can get data from every rooms in the submarine while the monitor in the reactor room can only get data from some of the rooms?
1. That is intentional. The one that is linked to the tube has arrows downward to the tube.
2. Will fix this.
1,Only one depth charge loader is linked to the tube.
2,The diving suit lockers in both ballast tanks are not connected to the power grid because one of the relays is not connected.