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I see the memory component under the pump, but what does the 84.37 mean and how was it calculated?
I noticed there seems to be an issue with the top airlock freezing open and refusing to close when a bot departs. Result is catastrophic and irreversible flooding. Not sure why... An issue with the hatch logic? Delving into the circuit but it's not obvious to me. Any help appreciated, thanks!
1, load the galdur drone and place a button somewhere
2. press ctr+2 to enter wiring mode, press E over the button, press 1 to get wire
3. drag wire over the only pin on the button. press E on docking hatch and wire "toggle_state"
4. save galdur drone under new name and load a razorback or whatever
5. click existing shuttle/pod outline and press delete on your keyboard
6. at the top center-ish there is a dropdown menu, find the galdur you edited and select it
7. place it where the old shuttle/whatever used to be, then click it to select
8. hold spacebar, click the docking hatch to link them together, then test to make sure it works.
9 if it does work, then save your sub under a new name, then repeat 5 through 9 for each sub