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The Supermatter Crystal is the primary power source in most stations. A Supermatter Shard can be ordered from [[Cargo]], which works the same way, but can be moved around. Its primary features are emitting tons of radiation, making everyone who could theoretically see it hallucinate, releasing hot oxygen and plasma, heating the air around, and exploding or creating singularity/tesla if you screw up. It begins inert but being hit by an object or projectile will activate it and it'll start producing huge amounts of radiation, which can be converted to power with the radiation collectors.
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| align="center" |'''Do NOT run into the Supermatter to commit suicide at round start as this will activate it before actual engineers can set up the cooling! You will be banned.'''
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|align='center'|'''Do NOT run into the Supermatter to commit suicide! You will be banned.'''
 
 
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[[File:Supermatter-bg.gif|thumb|The Big Yellow Crystal. Do not touch it.]]
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The '''Supermatter Crystal''' is the primary power source in most stations. A '''supermatter shard''' can be ordered from [[Cargo]], which works the same way, but can be moved around. Its primary features are emitting electrical arcs that are harnessed to power the station through tesla coils. Side effects include radiation emission, making everyone who could theoretically see it hallucinate, releasing hot oxygen and plasma, heating the air around, and exploding or creating singularity/tesla or eating the entire station if you screw up hard enough. It begins inert but being hit by an object or projectile will activate it and it'll start exhibiting nearly all of the aforementioned properties.
  
 
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==Words of Warning ==
== Words of Warning ==
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#The Supermatter is VERY DANGEROUS. Activating the Supermatter should be the last step in setting up any form of Supermatter based power! If you ordered it from cargo the crate should stay LOCKED AND SECURED until everything is ready.
# The Supermatter is VERY DANGEROUS. Activating the Supermatter should be the last step in setting up any form of Supermatter based power! If you ordered it from cargo the crate should stay LOCKED AND SECURED until everything is ready.
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#You require safety gear. A full radiation suit AND meson scanners.
# You require safety gear. A full radiation suit AND meson scanners.
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#Most of "setting up the Supermatter" involves a gas loop that is designed to cool down the Supermatter chamber. While not required, please have some knowledge of gasses, or atmospheric properties.
# Most of "setting up the Supermatter" involves a gas loop that is designed to cool down the Supermatter chamber. While not required, please have some knowledge of gasses, or atmospheric properties.
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#Anything that bumps into the Supermatter is fundamentally annihilated. Don't touch it. This means weld, and ask the AI to bolt the door to the Supermatter .
# Anything that bumps into the Supermatter is fundamentally annihilated. Don't touch it. This means weld, and ask the AI to bolt the door to the Supermatter .
 
 
# Of all clothing normally available on the station, only radiation suits and the [[Chief_Engineer|CE's]] hardsuit have complete radiation protection. The engineering hardsuit has 75% radiation protection. [[Atmospheric_Technician|Atmos]] hardsuit has 25%. [[Research_Director|RD's]] and [[Chief_Medical_Officer|CMO's]] have 60%. Even a small amount of radiation might end up being debilitating, so if you're working near an active Supermatter Engine, make sure you're dressed for the job.
 
# Of all clothing normally available on the station, only radiation suits and the [[Chief_Engineer|CE's]] hardsuit have complete radiation protection. The engineering hardsuit has 75% radiation protection. [[Atmospheric_Technician|Atmos]] hardsuit has 25%. [[Research_Director|RD's]] and [[Chief_Medical_Officer|CMO's]] have 60%. Even a small amount of radiation might end up being debilitating, so if you're working near an active Supermatter Engine, make sure you're dressed for the job.
  
== Mechanics ==
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==Mechanics==
The supermatter is an extremely unstable crystal with particular properties. Here's how it behaves:
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The supermatter is an extremely unstable crystal with particular properties. Here's an executive summary on how it behaves:
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# A portion of the gas mixture on the supermatter's tile is absorbed by it. Most gases have unique effects on the supermatter which can be seen [[#Gas_Interactions|here]]. Most notably gases will change the heat output, allow internal energy to be generated from heat, change the power decay and influence the zap power.
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# The supermatter's internal energy (the entry with MeV/cm3 as it's unit) is calculated. This internal energy determines the power generated by zaps, amount and temperature of waste gas, range of radiation and hallucinations, and a slew of other factors.<br/> Internal energy is subject to decay over time, so if the supermatter is left without an energy source for too long it will output less and less power. To combat this decay most supermatter engines will have an external source of energy, most often emitters [[File:Emitter_On.gif]]. Though there are a few other factors that can influence this internal energy such as special gas mixtures, energy weapons [[File:Energy_Gun.gif]], items hitting the supermatter, or even kisses.
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# The supermatter will start taking damage if the absorbed gas is too hot, if the internal energy is too high, if there are too many moles, or if it's exposed to space while on (internal energy above zero).<br/>When the integrity reaches 0% the supermatter will initiate a 30 second final countdown and delaminate if not healed within that timespan. There are a few different delaminations that can occur.
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# The supermatter will spew out the initially absorbed gas mixture alongside extra waste gas that it produced. This waste gas is hot and is the most common cause of crystal delaminations. Without proper cooling a powered supermatter will delaminate.
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===Integrity===
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Under suboptimal conditions, the supermatter will start taking damage and lose integrity. As the supermatter crystal takes damage it will be harder and harder to save.
  
=== Power ===
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The crystal's power determines how much energy is produced each tick, and also the range and amount of radiation and hallucinations generated. (a 'tick' usually takes around 1-5 seconds depending on lag)
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|+ Damage Factors
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! Factor !! Description
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| Heating Damage || How much damage is caused by the absorbed gasmix being hotter than the temperature limit.
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| Charge Damage || How much damage is caused by exceeding the 5000 MeV internal power threshold.
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| Molar Damage || How much damage is caused by absorbing more than 1800 moles of gas.
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| External Damage || How much damage is caused by external sources such as physical bullets and destabilizing crystals.
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| Space Exposure Damage || How much damage is caused by being on or near space tiles.
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| Low Temperature Limit || How much damage did we heal by being below the temperature limit.
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* Power decays over time.
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The aforementioned Heating Damage is taken when the supermatter absorbed gas mixture is above a certain temperature limit. This temperature limit is usually at 626.3 Kelvins but can be changed by a slew of other factors.
* Hitting the crystal with a non-physical bullet (usually emitters) will increase its power.
 
* Power is increased every tick depending on the gas mix. This scales with the gas' temperature.
 
* Consuming an object or mob will increase the power by a significant amount, independently from the object's size.
 
* Power decay can be lowered or even completely prevented with CO2.
 
* Too much power will result in dangerous sideeffects, like arcs of lightning or anomalies.
 
  
=== Instability ===
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The crystal must be kept stable if you don't want it to explode.
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|+ Heat Resistance Factors
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! Factor !! Description
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| Base Heat Resistance || Base heat resistance of 40 Celcius or 313.15 Kelvins. Additive amounts for other factors is based on the base heat resistance. E.G +100% means 313.15 extra Kelvins.
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| Gas Heat Resistance || How much additional heat resistance do we get from gases.
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| Psychologist. Heat Resistance || How much additional heat resistance do we get from the presence of a psychologist or anyone with the  [[Skillchips|HYPERG1G4 skillchip]] around the supermatter hallucination range. Gives up to 45 Kelvins of additional heat resistance.
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| Low Moles Heat Resistance || How much additional heat resistance do we get from a low amount of gas in the supermatter. Goes up to +100% base heat resistance.
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* Stability does not change by itself.
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====Delaminations====
* The crystal grows unstable if the gas mix is hotter than 310K. It will instead stabilize when it is cooler than 310K.
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Once the supermatter reaches 0% integrity it will initiate a 30 second countdown and delaminate. During this 30 second window there are two important things to consider:
* Physical bullets will destabilize the crystal, depending on the damage they do.
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# The supermatter can still recover from the delamination.
* Large amounts of power will destabilize the crystal.
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# The supermatter can still take damage. I.E. the integrity can go to the negatives but is not displayed in the UI.
* Large amounts of moles will not only destabilize the crystal but also prevent the stabilizing effect of cold gases.
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To recover the crystal from the impending delamination, the supermatter needs to heal back up to a positive integrity, including the damage taken during the 30 second timespan.
  
=== Gas Interactions ===
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If the supermatter is not saved within this timespan, the supermatter will delaminate into one of four possible conditions, with conditions mentioned later in the list taking priority. (I.E. if a supermatter can delaminate into a tesla or singularity, it will prefer the singularity):
Each gas has a different effect when it surrounds the supermatter crystal. The strength of each effect depends on the percentage of it in the gasmix in the supermatter chamber.
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# <b>Explosive / Default Delamination</b> <br/> The supermatter will simply explode depending on the gas heat power generation of the absorbed gasmix. Alongside this the supermatter will also irradiate any nearby living beings, cause stationwide hallucinations and mood debuff, and spawn anomalies. Triggered without any causes.
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# <b>Tesla Delamination</b> <br/> The supermatter will explode, spawn an energy ball, irradiate, hallucinate, and spawn anomalies. Triggered by a delamination with the supermatter internal energy above 5000 MeV.
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# <b>Singularity Delamination</b> <br/> The supermatter will spawn a singularity, irradiate, hallucinate, and spawn anomalies. Triggered by a delamination with the supermatter absorbing more than 1800 moles.
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# <b>Resonance Cascade Delamination</b> <br/> The supermatter will initially explode and hallucinate. It will then spawn crystal mass all over the station that can dust things that hits it. The emergency shuttle will no longer able to be called, and CentCom will open an exit portal as the last means for evacuation. Once the crystal mass hits this escape rift, the round will end. Triggered by a delamination with the supermatter having more than 40% Anti-Noblium and 40% Hyper-Noblium with absorbed moles being above 270 or by a Destabilizing Crystal traitor item.
  
====[[File:Freon_canister.png]]Freon====
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===Internal Energy===
'''Safety: Very safe but stops power generation'''
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The crystal's power determines how much energy is produced each tick through arcs, and also the range and amount of radiation and hallucinations generated. (a 'tick' usually takes around 1-5 seconds depending on lag). Internal energy will also be a major factor in the heat output of the supermatter, so efforts to lower it while saving a delaminating supermatter should be undertaken.
  
When introduced it will stop any radiation emission. It greatly helps the SM cool down at the cost of stopping the power generation (useful if dealing with hot delaminations). It has high ''specific heat'', even higher than plasma. <br>
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|+ Internal Energy Factors
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! Factor !! Description
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| External Power Gain || Energy that is applied immediately to the supermatter. Usually by heavy duty energy devices such as emitters. [[File:Emitter_On.gif]]
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| External Power Trickle || Energy that is first pooled and then added over time to the supermatter. Usually by smaller, secondary energy sources such as items hitting the supermatter or small arms laser.
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| Gas Heat Power Gain || Energy added to the supermatter depending on the temperature. This effect is only available for gases that support Heat Power Generation such as Oxygen [[File:O2_Canister.png]].
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| Internal Power Decay || How much energy the SM passively lost. A higher amount of internal energy means a higher amount of internal power decay. Usually most supermatter setups will stabilize around a set amount of power depending on it's energy source.
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| Gas Power Decay Negation || How much of the energy lost by the SM is recouped. Influenced by the amount of CO2 in the gas mixture. Power decay is fully negated at 100% composition.
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| Psychologist Power Decay Negation || How much of the energy lost by the SM is recouped. Influenced by the presence of a psychologist or anyone with the  [[Skillchips|HYPERG1G4 skillchip]] around the supermatter hallucination range. Power decay negation from psychologist only goes up to 20%.
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|}
  
Warning though, when the SM cools down the freon will start interacting with the O2 until depleted and could generate [[Guide_to_atmospherics#Hot_Ice|hot ice]] [[File:Hot_ice.gif]].
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===Power Production===
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Supermatters produce power through electrical zaps absorbed by [[File:Tesla gen.gif]] [[Engineering_items#Tesla Generator|tesla generators]]. The main zap can be modified by various factors.
  
Freon was removed as of Oct, 2017, and then reintroduced in March, 2020.  
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Without a high priority zap target these electrical zaps will zap humans and cause burn damage. If grounding rods or tesla generators are not present you are going to need shock protection.
  
====[[File:Pluoxium.png]]Pluoxium====
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'''Safety: Pillow Fort'''
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|+ Zap Multiplier Factors
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! Factor !! Description
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| Base Zap Multiplier || Base zap multiplier of 1x.
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| Gas Zap Multiplier || How much change to the zap multiplier did we get from gases. Modified by the Power Transmission effects of various gases.
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Pluoxium is like a weaker N2O without any of the risks. At 15% of the total gas or higher, it will lower the heat production of the Supermatter slightly less than N2, and increase the heat resistance by half that of N2O. However unlike N2O it does not decay, making it the perfect emergency gas if you can get enough. Pluoxium has the side effect of reducing radiation relative to its ratio in the mix, causing lowered power output at high concentrations.
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===Gas Production===
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The crystal produces plasma and oxygen while it's active. Plasma and temperature is produced according to the energy, while the main factor for oxygen will be the temperature of the absorbed gasmix (energy also plays a small role). These are then multiplied by the waste factors detailed below.
  
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While the supermatter starts taking damage at 626 Kelvin by default, plasma and oxygen combusts at 373.15 Kelvin. This combustion is exothermic and will very often bring the temperature of the supermatter well above the 626 Kelvin threshold. For most cases this combustion temperature will be the number you want to avoid instead of the damage threshold.
  
====[[File:N2_Canister.png]]N<sub>2</sub>====
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{| class="wikitable"
'''Safety: Very Safe'''
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|+ Waste Factors
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! Factor !! Description
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| Base Waste Multiplier || Base waste multiplier for the supermatter. Fixed at 1x.
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| Gas Waste Multiplier || How much of the waste multiplier is being changed because of the gases around the supermatter.
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| Psychologist Waste Multiplier || How much of the waste gas multiplier is reduced by the presence of a psychologist or anyone with the  [[Skillchips|HYPERG1G4 skillchip]] around the supermatter hallucination range. Waste multiplier reduction from psychologist only goes up to -20%.
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N2 is a good safety gas. It actively lowers the temperature and the amount of waste gases that the supermatter crystal produces.<br>
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===Gas Interactions===
Precooled N2 is good to have around for emergencies.
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Each gas has a different effect when it surrounds the supermatter crystal. The strength of each effect depends on the percentage of it in the gasmix in the supermatter chamber.
 
 
[[File:N2O_Canister.png]]N<sub>2</sub>O
 
'''Safety: Risky'''
 
  
N2O reinforces the heat resistance of the supermatter crystal, allowing for much hotter setups than usual. However, at higher temperatures (such as during a heat delamination) it will decay into O2 and N2. While N2 is good for the supermatter, O2 most certainly is not. This O2 will also react with the Plasma to create Tritium and then, to the further horror of many an Engineer, a Tritium fire. Marked as risky only to stop you from throwing N2O into the SM mindlessly. Yes, you.
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! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Gas
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! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Safety
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! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Description
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! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Notable Properties
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!Gas properties(100% composition)
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| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:Hypernoblium_canister.png|64px]]<br>'''Hyper-Noblium'''
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| style="text-align: center;" |Extremely Safe
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| style="text-align: center;" |Prevents interactions(such as plasmafires) at 5 moles per tile and above 20k, which massively increases the safety of the SM, allowing you to run flammable gasses without the SM immediately turning into an inferno if things go even a little sideways. Massively decreases the waste multiplier of the SM, even moreso than Freon, and minorly affects power generation and power transmssion.
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It is however, part of the resonance cascade delamination, alongside anti-nob.
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* Stops reactions with a minimal presence and temperature.
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* Reduces waste gas production massively, reducing the amount of oxygen and plasma created.
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* Power Transmission +30%
  
====[[File:CO2_Canister.png]]CO<sub>2</sub>====
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* Waste Multiplier -1400%
'''Safety: Risky'''
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* Heat Power gen -100%
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| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:Helium_canister.png|64px]]<br>'''Helium'''
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| style="text-align: center;" |Very Safe
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| style="text-align: center;" |Nonreactive with the SM, helium does nothing for or against the SM.
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* completely nonreactive to the SM, which is weird.
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* Nothing
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| style="text-align: center;" |[[file:freon_canister.png|64px]]<br>'''Freon'''
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| style="text-align: center;" |Very safe
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| style="text-align: center;" |When present above 30% of the mix, it will stop any power emission. It greatly helps the SM cool down at the cost of hampering the power generation (useful if dealing with hot delaminations). It has high ''specific heat'', even higher than plasma.
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Warning though, when the SM cools down the freon will start interacting with the O2 generated by the SM being active until depleted and could generate [[Guide_to_atmospherics#Hot_Ice|hot ice]] [[File:Hot_ice.gif]]which will promptly turn into hot plasma if not collected. It's useful for emergency stopping the SM, not so much general use.
  
CO2 is a potentially dangerous yet very rewarding gas - in low concentrations, it will increase the crystal's power generation and can be used to produce Pluoxium as well.<br>
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Use it for cooling the SM with heat exchanges in the chamber, not exposing it to the SM itself.
In high concentrations, however, it will raise the crystal's energy to extremely high levels. With proper management and preparation, this is a phenomenal way to generate power. With poor management and insufficient or downright bad preparation, it will eventually exceed safe energy levels and begin a charge delamination, producing electric arcs and anomalies until it eventually explodes into a [[Tesla]] ball.<br>
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*Very low heat penalty
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*Stops power generation at high concentrations
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*May generate [[Guide_to_atmospherics#Hot_Ice|hot ice]]
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* Power Transmission-300%
  
====[[File:O2_Canister.png]]O<sub>2</sub>====
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* Waste Multiplier -900%
'''Safety: Relatively Dangerous'''
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* Heat Power Gain -100%
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| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:Proto_nitrate_canister.png|64px]]'''<br>Proto Nitrate'''
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| style="text-align: center;" |Very safe
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| style="text-align: center;" |Increases the power generation, adds heat resistance, and generates more power from being hot. Just a good gas all around.
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* Very low heat penalty
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* High bonus to power generation
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* Increases the heat resistance of the Supermatter
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* Power Transmission +150%
  
Oxygen provides a boost to power transmission without actively increasing the waste gas amount or temperature.<br>
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* Waste Multiplier -400%
Pretty risky to use, as any disruption of the cooling loop will soon cause a plasma fire in the crystal chamber. Even just a high concentration of O2 will activate and continuously power the crystal.<br>
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* Heat Resistance +400%
If you're badass enough to run an O2 setup: Always precool it before flooding the Supermatter chamber.<br>
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* Heat Power gain +100%
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| style="text-align: center;" |[[file:N2_Canister.png|64px]]'''<br>Nitrogen'''
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| style="text-align: center;" |Very safe
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| style="text-align: center;" |N2 is the basic gas most SMs will run exclusively, being bog simple to set up for. It dampens the power generation from heat, and reduces the amount of plasma the SM belches out, making it good for when you aren't trying to do something silly.
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* Low heat penalty
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* The most commonly used gas
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* Waste Multiplier -250%
  
====[[File:BZ_canister.png]]BZ====
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* Heat Power Gain -100%
'''Safety: Dangerous'''
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| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:Pluoxium.png|64px]]'''<br>Pluoxium'''
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| style="text-align: center;" |Safe
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| style="text-align: center;" |Pluoxium is almost exclusively in the SM as a byproduct of running CO2. It negates CO2's bonuses and penalties for Heat power gain and Waste multiplier, while also just lowering the power transmission of the SM itself. Remove it from the SM as soon as you can simply because it serves you no purpose.
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* Negates some of the usefulness of CO2
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* can be saved for use in internals
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* Power Transmission -50%
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* Waste Multiplier -150%
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* Heat Power Gain -100%
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| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:N2O_Canister.png|64px]]'''<br>N<sub>2</sub>O'''
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| style="text-align: center;" |Safe
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| style="text-align: center;" |N2O reinforces the heat resistance of the supermatter crystal, allowing for much hotter setups than usual. However, at higher temperatures (such as during a heat delamination) it will decay into O2 and N2. While N2 is good for the supermatter, O2 most certainly is not. This O2 will also react with the Plasma to create Tritium and then, to the further horror of many an Engineer, a Tritium fire.
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However, as long as the SM isn't over the tipping point, adding N2O will slow a delamination.
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* Standard heat penalty
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* Increases the heat resistance of the Supermatter
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* Heat Resistance +500%
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| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:O2_Canister.png|64px]]'''<br>O<sub>2</sub>'''
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| style="text-align: center;" |Relatively Dangerous
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| style="text-align: center;" |Oxygen provides a boost to power transmission without actively increasing the waste gas amount or temperature.<br>Pretty risky to use, as any disruption of the cooling loop will soon cause a plasma fire in the crystal chamber. Even just a high concentration of O2 will activate and continuously power the crystal.<br>If you're badass enough to run an O2 setup: Always precool it before flooding the Supermatter chamber and have a way to deal with the accumulation of waste oxygen.
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* Increases heat power generation
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* Little bonus to power generation
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* Produced by the supermatter inherently
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* Power Transmission +15%
  
BZ increases the heat produced by the supermatter, as well as the radiation. Higher concentrations increase the radiation production up to 5 fold, but will become difficult to manage without significant set up. BZ also has the side effect of lower the power the radiation from the Supermatter grants, meaning while the produced rads increase 5 fold, the power does not. At a 40% of the mix, the Supermatter will start to fire irradiating nuclear particles. Don't get hit by these, regardless of your clothing.
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* Heat Power Gain +100%
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| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:Miasma_canister.png|64px]]'''<br>Miasma'''
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| style="text-align: center;" |Relatively Dangerous
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| style="text-align: center;" |Miasma gets consumed by the supermatter to generate more power. A single mole of miasma corresponds roughly to a 10 MeV/cm3 increase.
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* Gets consumed by the supermatter
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* Heat Power Gain +50%
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| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:Healium_canister.png|64px]]'''<br>Healium'''
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| style="text-align: center;" |Relatively Dangerous
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| style="text-align: center;" |Increases the power generation slightly at a minor cost to the heat penalty.
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* Small heat penalty
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* Moderate bonus to power generation
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* Power Transmission +24%
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* Waste Multiplier +300%
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* Heat Power Gain +100%
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| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:Halon_canister.png|64px]]<br>'''Halon'''
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| style="text-align: center;" |Dangerous
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| style="text-align: center;" |Halon Directly doesn't interact with the SM, but will react with oxygen to create CO2, which is bad. In any situation where Halon might be useful, it will instead mess you over by creating CO2, turning your heat delamination into a charge delamination.
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Just don't.
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* Creates CO2
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* Consumes oxygen
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* Nothing
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| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:CO2_Canister.png|64px]]'''<br>CO<sub>2</sub>'''
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| style="text-align: center;" |Dangerous
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| style="text-align: center;" |CO2 is a potentially dangerous yet very rewarding gas - in low concentrations, it will increase the crystal's power generation and can be used to produce Pluoxium as well.<br>In high concentrations, however, it will raise the crystal's energy to extremely high levels. With proper management and preparation, this is a phenomenal way to generate power. With poor management and insufficient or downright bad preparation, it will eventually exceed safe energy levels and begin a charge delamination, producing electric arcs and anomalies until it eventually explodes into a [[Tesla]] ball.
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* Moderate heat power generation
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* Reduces the energy decay of the supermatter
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* Waste Multiplier +100%
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* Heat Power Gain +100%
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* Power Decay Negation +100%
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| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:Cyrion_b_canister.png|64px]]'''<br>Zauker'''
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| style="text-align: center;" |Dangerous
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| style="text-align: center;" |Increases the power generation quite significantly with relatively moderate heat penalty. The difficulty lies in procuring this gas.
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| style="text-align: center;" |
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* Moderate heat penalty
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* High bonus to power generation
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* Power transmssion +200%
  
====[[File:Miasma_canister.png]]Miasma====
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* Waste Multiplier +400%
No special reaction.  
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* Heat Power Generation +100%
 
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====[[File:Plasma_Canister.png]][[Plasma]]====
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| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:BZ_canister.png|64px]]'''<br>BZ'''
'''Safety: Very dangerous'''
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| style="text-align: center;" |Dangerous
 
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| style="text-align: center;" |At above 40% composition, it begins shooting extremely high energy nuclear particles that are visible to the naked eye. These particles can make it lethal to be around your engine, no matter what equipment you have. Not useful for power generation though.
Plasma is very similar to Oxygen but provides a much higher power boost as well as waste and heat penalty. The extreme pressures and volumes of gas produced by this gas are very likely to clog pipes.<br>
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| style="text-align: center;" |
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* Moderate heat gain
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* Malus to power transmssion
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* increases waste gasses
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|
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* -20% Power Transmssion
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* Waste Multiplier +400%  Heat Power Gain +100%
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|-
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| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:Water_vapor.png|64px]]'''<br>Water Vapor'''
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| style="text-align: center;" |Very dangerous
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| style="text-align: center;" |Water vapor is BZ but worse in every way, it is also created by fire reactions in small amounts, which will spike the SMs waste output if allowed to accumulate. It'll also make the chamber slippery. Do not allow it to accumulate.
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| style="text-align: center;" |
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* High heat penalty
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* Malus to power generation
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* Makes the chamber slippery.
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|
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* Power Transmission -25%
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* Waste Multiplier +1100%
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* Heat Power generation +100%
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|-
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| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:Plasma_Canister.png|64px]]'''<br>Plasma'''
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| style="text-align: center;" |Very dangerous
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| style="text-align: center;" |Plasma is very similar to Oxygen but provides a higher power boost as well as a <b>much</b> higher waste and heat penalty. The extreme pressures and volumes of gas produced by this gas are very likely to clog pipes, overheat the chamber, and overpower your cooling system.  
 
WARNING: The roundstart setup cannot handle pure plasma setups.
 
WARNING: The roundstart setup cannot handle pure plasma setups.
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| style="text-align: center;" |
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* Very high heat penalty
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* Little bonus to power generation
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* Power Transmission +40%
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* Waste Multiplier +1400%
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* Heat Power Gain +100%
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| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:Tritium.png|64px]]'''<br>Tritium'''
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| style="text-align: center;" |Very dangerous
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| style="text-align: center;" |Tritium increases the power production of the Supermatter by up to 3 times, there is one slight issue with it.
  
====[[File:Tritium.png]]Tritium====
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Tritium is dangerous. Tritium is very dangerous. Tritium is a horrifyingly irritable and jumpy gas. While it isn't as harmful to the heat level as Plasma is (just barely), it also has the second worst heat capacity of all gasses while Plasma has the second highest. This means that Plasma can be kept happy with enough cooling, whereas Tritium eagerly goes from a safe space loop into a burning hellfire. Add to this the byproduct of large amounts of Oxygen production (not exclusive to Tritium. An issue in a Plasma engine too), and you have a tritium fire and a very hot crystal. Do not use this gas unless you have a very strong understanding of atmospherics and the Supermatter, and are willing to get creative.
'''Safety: OH GOD OH F*CK'''
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| style="text-align: center;" |
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* High heat penalty
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* Huge bonus to power generation
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* Power Transmission +300%
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* Waste Multiplier +900%
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* Heat Power Gain +100%
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|-
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| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:Hydrogen_canister.png|64px]]'''<br>H<sub>2</sub>'''
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| style="text-align: center;" |Very dangerous
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| style="text-align: center;" |Similar to tritium, less power generation, same heat production and a bit of heat protection.
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| style="text-align: center;" |
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* High heat penalty
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* Huge bonus to power generation
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* Increases the heat resistance for the Supermatter somewhat.
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|
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* power transmission +250%
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* Waste Multiplier 900%
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* Heat Resistance +100%
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* Heat Power Gain +100%
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|-
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| style="text-align: center;" |[[FIle:Antinoblium_Canister.png|64px]]<br>'''Anti-Noblium'''
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| style="text-align: center;" |Extremely dangerous
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| style="text-align: center;" |Probably a sign a resonance cascade is about to occur, or someone with a massive ego is about to get humbled. Attempting to cool your engine with this gas is like trying to cool your engine with absolutely nothing.
  
Tritium increases the radiation production of the Supermatter by up to 3 times, without BZ's downside of lowering energy production. There is one slight issue with it.
 
  
Tritium is dangerous. Tritium is very dangerous. Tritium makes Plasma seem safe. Even with extremely robust cooling systems, Tritium is a horrifyingly irritable and jumpy gas. While it isn't as harmful to the heat level as Plasma is (just barely), it also has the second worst heat capacity of all gasses while Plasma has the second highest. This means that Plasma can be kept happy with enough cooling, whereas Tritium eagerly goes from a safe space loop into a burning hellfire. Add to this the byproduct of large amounts of Oxygen production (not exclusive to Tritium. An issue in a Plasma engine too), and you have a tritium fire and a very hot crystal. Do not use this gas unless you have a very strong understanding of atmospherics and the Supermatter, and are willing to get creative.
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It has by far the lowest specific heat, while having the same heat penalty. It is also bad for power generation. There are only bad reasons to put this gas in your engine.
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| style="text-align: center;" |
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* Keeps the crystal from zapping as much
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* Increases zaps
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* Probably a sign a resonance cascade is about to occur
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|
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* power transmission -50%
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* Waste Multiplier +1400%
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* Heat Power Gain +100%
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|-
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=== Gas Production ===
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===Additional Hazards===
The crystal produces plasma and oxygen while it's active.
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The supermatter is dangerous for multiple reasons.
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* Anything that touches the crystal will be consumed and turned into dust. No exceptions. The only way to "safely" transport a shard is to pull it, being careful to not be pushed back into it by someone else.
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* It releases [[Guide_to_medicine#Radiation|radiation]] while powered. You will need radiation protection from [[MODsuits#Radiation Protection|specialized modsuits]] or [[Clothing_and_Accessories#Radiation_Suit|radiation suits]].
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* It causes [[Guide_to_medicine#Hallucinations|hallucinations]] to people that have direct sightline to the supermatter in a certain range when powered. You will need [[Clothing_and_Accessories#Optical Meson Scanner|meson scanners]] or the [[Skillchips|HYPERG1G4 skillchip]] to mitigate this.
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* It will spawn [[Random_events#Anomalies|anomalies]] when powered above 5000 MeV, at sufficiently low integrity, and after delaminations. Efforts to push the engine past this point will require mitigation of anomalies, especially pyroclastic which can toast equipment and spawn sentient slimes.
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* It will pull items around it when powered. You will need [[Clothing_and_Accessories#Magnetic Boots|magboots]] for protection.
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* The primary method of power generation (electrical zaps) will prioritize humans without the presence of a grounding rod or tesla coil. Complete protection is only afforded by specialized modsuits in combination with insulated gloves.
  
* Plasma and Oxygen burn if they're hot enough. This will heavily increase the temperature and reduce the oxygen percentage; if not kept under control this can end up destabilizing the crystal.
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== A Practical Guide to The Supermatter==
* The amount and temperature of the produced gas are determined by the current crystal power.
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So you wanted to skim the theory and jump right into the action? We got you covered. This is a step by step walkthrough to set your local supermatter crystal up. Beware however, there are many improvements that could be made!
* The amount of oxygen is proportional to the temperature of the absorbed gases. Very cold gas input will result in very little oxygen.
 
  
=== Irradiation ===
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===Step one: Safety and Preliminary Preparations===
The crystal will affect nearby mobs while it's active.
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# Put on an optical meson scanner [[File:MGlasses.png]] (Engineering scanner goggles [[File:EngiScanners.png]] works too, if changed to meson mode) and a radiation suit [[File:RadiationSuit.png]][[File:RadiationSuitHood.png]] in case someone prematurely activates the supermatter crystal.
 
 
* The range and power are determined by the current power. Being further away from the crystal also mitigates the effect.
 
* The crystal will cause hallucinations to nearby mobs if they're not wearing meson scanners or equivalents.
 
* The crystal will irradiate nearby mobs. A radsuit or other protective clothing can negate this effect.
 
 
 
=== Consuming ===
 
Anything that touches the crystal will be consumed and turned into dust. No exceptions. The only way to "safely" transport a shard is to pull it, being careful to not be pushed back into it by someone else.
 
 
 
=== Collapsing ===
 
If the crystal reaches 100% instability, it will delaminate. There are several different events that may happen when the crystal delaminates and they all depend on the state of the crystal during delamination.
 
 
 
* A crystal in a heavily pressurized gas environment with large amounts of moles will always collapse into a singularity.
 
* A crystal that has excessive amounts of power stored inside it will cause an explosion and release several tesla energy balls.
 
* A crystal that is neither heavily overpressurized or overcharged will simply explode.
 
 
 
== Box- and MetaStation Setup ==
 
The supermatter engine on Box and Meta can be set up in many different ways and experienced engineers are encouraged to experiment. The less experienced engineers can refer to the safe guide below.
 
 
 
=== The safe setup ===
 
This is a simple nitrogen setup, easy to maintain, will almost always last the entire round, and almost always generates enough power for the entire station.
 
 
 
There is an old video setup guide [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Avec0T2-Xhk here], but the recommended guide below has changed since that video was made.
 
 
 
==== Step one: Safety ====
 
# Put on an optical meson scanner [[File:MGlasses.png]] (Engineering scanner goggles [[File:EngiScanners.png]] work too, if changed to meson mode) and a radiation suit [[File:RadiationSuit.png]][[File:RadiationSuitHood.png]] in case someone prematurely activates the supermatter crystal.
 
 
#:'''Why:''' Meson Scanners protect from hallucinations, while the suit protect from radiation. Once the engine starts, it will start emitting both.
 
#:'''Why:''' Meson Scanners protect from hallucinations, while the suit protect from radiation. Once the engine starts, it will start emitting both.
[[File:Supermatterboxnew.png|400px|thumb|right|Boxstation SM. Freon doesn't exist anymore, so set that filter to "nothing".]]
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#Insert your ID into your tablet [[File:Tablet.gif]] and download the NT CIMS program if you haven't already. The NT CIMS provides critical information on the state of the crystal and all good engineers should have it installed and running.
[[File:MetaSMUpdated.png|400px|thumb|right|Metastation SM]]
 
  
==== Step two: Prepare the gas loop ====
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[[File:META_SM_GUIDE.png|400px|thumb|right|Meta Station SM]]
# Your first step should be wrenching the N2 canisters in place. Then start turning pipes on or off according to the picture on the right. Red circled pumps should be set on and to max pressure. Turn the ones without a circle in the image off, including the one that is circled blue.
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[[File:DELTA_SM_GUIDE.png|400px|thumb|right|Delta Station SM]]
#:'''Why:''' When the crystal is generating power it produces plasma and oxygen and heats up the air surrounding it immensely, thus it needs to be properly ventilated. We start by making the gas loop push N2 counter-clockwise around the loop, cooling it on the left side with the coldness of space before re-entering the engine room again from the right side.
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[[File:ICEBOX_SM_GUIDE.png|400px|thumb|right|Ice Box Station SM]]
# Make sure that the top filter (green circle) is set on, with max pressure. Set the bottom filters to filter (from first to last) "Nitrogen", "None", "None", "None". Turn them all on and set them to max pressure as well.
 
#:'''Why:'''  The bottom filters separate the gases produced by the supermatter crystal to keep the gas mix constant.
 
# Proceed to the air alarm [[File:AirAlarm.png]] next to the crystal room. Open the air alarm menu (on most maps it will start unlocked), click ''Scrubber Controls'' and change the scrubbers to '''siphon''' (by clicking "scrubbing") and Expanded Range. You don't need to change any of the filter settings besides the mode, since on "siphon", all gases get sucked out. The scrubbers will show an animation if they are set up to siphon correctly. '''Do NOT set operating mode to "panic siphon"''' as that's not the same thing. Picture (click it): [[File:SM_safe_setup_scrubbers_aug_2019.png|30px|Scrubber Controls]]
 
#:'''Why:''' Siphon makes the scrubbers remove all gases. This is to ensure hot gasses are removed from the chamber as fast as possible, to prevent too high pressure in the chamber.
 
# In the same air alarm [[File:AirAlarm.png]], click ''Vent Controls'' and set the vents to internal 0. Picture (click it): [[File:SM_safe_setup_vents_aug_2019.png|30px|Vent Controls]]  
 
#:'''Why:''' "Internal 0" makes the vents completely dump the contents of the coolant pipes into the chamber. You generally want to get the coolant in there as quickly as possible.
 
  
With these all done, the nitrogen should be cycling through the system and getting nice and cool.
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===Step two: Prepare the gas loop===
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#Color code: Green. Turn the bypass pump off
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#:'''Why:''' This pump is used to bypass the chamber and to precool the gas before entering it. This pump however is a detriment to us on started Supermatter crystals, since it reduces the amount of cooled gas inserted into the chamber.
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#Color code: Red. Your first step should be wrenching the N2 canisters in place. Afterwards, turn the pump on and maximize it. (Hotkeys: ctrl-click to turn on, alt-click to maximize)
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#:'''Why:''' When the crystal is generating power it produces plasma and oxygen and heats up the air surrounding it immensely, thus it needs to be properly ventilated. We start by making the gas loop push N2 around the loop, cooling it with the coldness of space before re-entering the engine room again.
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#Color code: Orange. Maximize the pumps leading to and out of the Supermatter chamber
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#:'''Why:''' A larger quantity of cooled gas inside the Supermatter will snuff out waste gas and heat better than one that isn't properly filled. This also makes the gas movement for the whole engine much quicker. (Be mindful of molar delaminations, though this is unlikely.)
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#Color code: Blue. Turn the filter on, maximize it, and set it to filter nothing.
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#:'''Why:''' This filter is commonly used to collect useful gases from the Supermatter engine to be used elsewhere. We do not need this filter to be set to anything for stable power generation, though they are not mutually exclusive.
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# Color code: Violet. Maximize the pumps leading to the space exchangers.
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#:'''Why:''' This makes the gas movement for the whole engine much quicker, allowing gas to be cooled and pumped in faster.
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#Color code: White. Turn on all the filters and maximize them. Set the filter with the double circle to Nitrogen (they are set to Nitrogen by default, might be worth it to double check them.) All other filters can be set to nothing.
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#:'''Why:''' This filter complex dictates which gas will be let inside the Supermatter chamber. We are currently running a simple Nitrogen engine, so we need only the first filter to be set to nitrogen. The other three filters still need to be on and set to nothing in order for the bad gas to actually get vented, keep this in mind! If the first filter had been tampered with and the chamber is running out of nitrogen, repeat step one with Nitrogen canisters obtained from other parts of the station.
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#Color code: Brown (where applicable). Turn on and maximize these freezer (or freezer bypass) pumps.
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#:'''Why:''' For meta and box derived Supermatter engines, the brown pumps are the last piece of pump separating the cooled gas from the chamber. In some maps (e.g. Ice Box) it is preferable to incorporate the freezers from roundstart due to freezers (73 Kelvins) being colder than space (180+20 Kelvins). For several maps where the space loop is colder (2.7+20 Kelvins), the bypass might be preferred until upgrades are available.
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#Color code: Pink (where applicable). Turn on and minimize the temperature on these freezers.
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#:'''Why:''' For reasons stated above, this will mostly be used on supermatter engines with suboptimal space loops.
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#Color code: Grey-blue (Where applicable). Turn the space valve on.
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#:'''Why:''' This valve separates the filtered waste gas from the space injector. Turn this on to prevent clogging. Only applicable in delta station.
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#Color code: Yellow. In the same air alarm [[File:AirAlarm.png]], click ''Vent Controls'' and disable the external limits by clicking on External(Just make sure internals is green and externals is blue). Do ''not'' change the vent option from Pressurizing. Picture (click it): [[File:SM Safe Setup Vents February 2022.png|alt=|44x44px|Vent Controls]]
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#:'''Why:''' Internal and External acts as limits for the vents. Limits can only slow down vents, and we want vents to be as fast as possible. So we disable the limits to allow gas to flow into the supermatter in any condition.
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#Color code: Yellow. Proceed to the air alarm [[File:AirAlarm.png]] next to the crystal room. Open the air alarm menu (on most maps it will start unlocked), click ''Scrubber Controls'' and change the scrubbers to '''siphon''' (by clicking "scrubbing") and Expanded Range.[[File:SM Safe Setup Scrubbers February 2022.png|alt=|44x44px|Scrubber Controls]]
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#:'''Why:''' Siphon makes the scrubbers remove all gases. This is to ensure hot gasses are removed from the chamber as fast as possible, to prevent too high pressure in the chamber.
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#Color code: N/A. Review the crystal's status using the NT-CIMS [[File:Tablet.gif]] program.
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#:'''Why:''' The NT CIMS provides great insight on troubleshooting supermatter related problems. If you did everything correctly, the temperature should be dropping, the gas composition will shift heavily towards pure nitrogen, and there should be enough moles inside the chamber (above 8).
  
==== Step three: Starting the radiation collectors ====
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With these all done, the nitrogen should be cycling through the system and getting nice and cool. Give yourself a pat on the back, for the hardest part is over!
  
# Obtain six plasma tanks.[[File:Plasma tank.png]] One can be found by the radiation collectors, and up to ten more can be taken from the tank dispenser. [[File:Tank Dispenser.png]]
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===Step three: Start the engine!===
# Insert each plasma tank into a radiation collector [[File:Radiation Collector.gif]], then turn each on by clicking it with an empty hand. Lock them with your ID card when you are done.
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#'''Double-check to ensure the cooling loop is active, you don't want to have an active supermatter with a pump still set to 101kPa or the vents/scrubbers inactive!'''
# It's worth pointing out that you also used to have to fill the plasma tanks with extra plasma from a canister. This is not currently the case, but many people still do this out of habit or misinformation.
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#For supermatter engines on Delta Station, you need to set everything yourself. Haul emitters and reflectors around to your desired setup, wrench and weld the emitters once aligned properly (rotate with Alt-Click), and weld the reflectors. Wire the plating under them and hook them up to a powered cable.
The engine is now ready to produce power.
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#Align the reflectors so that the emitter beams are deflected towards the supermatter crystal.
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#Head into the emitter chamber. It is on the right side of the picture above. Just click each emitter [[File:Emitter On.gif]] with an empty hand to turn them on. '''Don't stand in front of them unless you want some serious laser burns!'''
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#Close the radiation shutters with the ''Radiation Shutters Control'' button (if available).
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The supermatter will now begin arcing and generating power.
  
==== Step four: Start the engine! ====
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If the emitters are not firing despite being turned on, it means they are not being sufficiently powered. This could either be because a cable to them have been severed (less likely), or the station does not have enough power to run them. To fix this, you could:
# '''Double-check to ensure the cooling loop is active, you don't want to have an active supermatter with a pump still set to 101kPa or the vents/scrubbers inactive!'''
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#Check the cable and ensure a proper connection is made between the power reservoir (SMES) and the emitters.
# Align the reflectors so that the emitter beams are deflected towards the supermatter crystal.  
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#Maximizing the SMES might solve some fringe cases of the station having enough power stored but not enough power flowing.
# Head into the emitter chamber. It is on the right side of the picture above. Just click each emitter [[File:Emitter On.gif]] with an empty hand to turn them on. '''Don't stand in front of them unless you want some serious laser burns!'''
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#'''Start the P.A.C.M.A.N generator to give the extra kick needed to start the emitters. Once the engine is supplying power, you can turn off the P.A.C.M.A.N.'''
# Close the radiation shutters with the ''Radiation Shutters Control'' button (if available).  
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#Throw a useless object into the supermatter crystal in order to kickstart the engine. A commonly used object for this is a 1 credit holochip, available to you by Alt-Clicking your ID. Alternatively you can emote kiss(type *kiss when you are ingame) the sm from a distance(The kiss can land even through glass, be sure to do it through the glass to be safe).
The supermatter is now generating power.  
 
 
 
==== Final step: Set up the power storage units (SMES) ====
 
# Go to the room in engineering with multiple SMES [[File:SMES_Turn_on.gif]].  
 
# Set each of their target inputs to 200 kW and target outputs to 190 kW.  
 
#:'''Why:''' This increases how much power they forward to the rest of the station. 10 kW will be used to keep the SMES fully charged for backup power.  
 
  
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=== Final step: Set up the power storage units (SMES)===
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#Go to the room in engineering with multiple SMES [[File:SMES_Turn_on.gif]].
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#'''Set each of their target inputs to 200 kW and target outputs to 190 kW.'''
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#:'''Why:''' This increases how much power they forward to the rest of the station. 10 kW will be used to keep the SMES fully charged for backup power.
  
 
Congratulations! The supermatter engine is set!
 
Congratulations! The supermatter engine is set!
  
==== Beyond the safety ====
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==Working with the Supermatter==
Here are some pointers and hints on how to get more power out of this engine:
 
* Coordinate with other engineers. Don't just silently adjust gases and pumps or you might end up causing accidents or decreasing efficiency.
 
* Higher temperatures generate more energy.
 
* Higher amounts of oxygen moles result in more power.
 
* You can pump gas from the atmos mixing loop directly into the engine by using the orange pipe.
 
* The supermatter crystal will glow in a distinct orange color if the gas composition and pressure levels in the chamber are ideal. This will reduce the impact of heat on the generation of power.
 
* Consider setting the first filter of the loop to plasma. The supermatter produces plasma, which can be collected and used to refill the radiation collectors if the round goes on for too long.
 
* The gas loop isn't that efficient at roundstart! Consider tuning it to run better by replacing some of the pumps with volume pumps or adding better cooling.
 
* Gasses leaving the SM go straight to the heat exchangers then to the filters, this means you cool all your gasses and then remove gasses. If you filter first you can get improved cooling (since you don't waste energy cooling unused gas) allowing for more dangerous gasses to be used easier.
 
* Plasma is terrible inside of the SM, potentially worse than Carbon Dioxide. Despite being terrible inside the chamber, you can use it on the outside as a coolant.
 
* Producing loads of power sounds great, but as soon as you go over 5000 MeV/cm³ anomalies will start forming rapidly and the SM will likely delaminate.
 
* You can place 2 heat exchange pipes on one tile as long as one is horizontal and one is vertical, double the cooling power!
 
  
==== But I don't want to experiment! ====
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=== Removing Pumps ===
  
# Grab N2O canisters from atmospherics
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[[File:MetaSM_NoPumps.png|alt=|thumb| Pumpless MetaStation Supermatter]]
# Input the N2O into the cooling loop
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Read more on gas equalizations and pipe networks [[Guide_to_Atmospherics#Pipeline_and_Pipenet_Theory | here]].
# ???
 
# Profit
 
 
OR
 
  
# Add more reflectors
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<b>You want to replace most pumps you can find with either straight pipes or with valves. </b> It is recommended to do this in the start of the round, so that we don't lose any gases from unwrenching atmospheric devices.
# Add more emitters
 
# ???
 
# Profit
 
  
== Delta station setup ==
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This is because gas in a network is always evenly spread through all connected pipe. Pumps exist only to create pressure gradients, but in the supermatter where gas is always flowing in a circular fashion it will only restrict flow, or even worse clog on delaminations.
  
FIRST OFF, WEAR A GODDAMN RADSUIT AND MESONS WHILE IN THE SUPERMATTER ENGINE ROOM
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Pictured to the right is the roundstart MetaStation SM setup, but modified to have all the unneeded pumps / filters removed. Pumps have a set limit on the amount of gas that can flow through each tick, and when dealing with a SM Delamination, every second counts.
  
[[File:ViBgTrar.png|650px|right]]
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=== Cooling ===
  
# See those pumps in the red circles? Crank them to max (4500 kPa) and turn them on. Five in total.
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The direct turf (location/tile) of the supermatter is what dictates it's behaviour, and thus an integral part of any supermatter engine is sufficient cooling of the crystal's immediate environment.  The cooling system used by the standard supermatter engine is a dynamic system; meaning that the gases around the supermatter flow to other parts of the engine in order to get cooled. This is why a single pipe being broken might cause catastrophic consequences.
# See those filters circled in blue? Same deal, turn those on and max their output. Set the one labeled 1 to filter <s>plasma</s> pluoxium (the supermatter naturally generates pluoxium) and 2 to nitrogen. WRENCH A WASTE CANISTER TO THE END SO THAT PLUOXIUM DOESN'T COLLECT IN THE PIPES AND EXPLODE.
 
# Now go fetch some nitrogen canisters. Take them to the connectors circled in green and have the gas pumps empty them out into the loop. I use four in total.
 
# Let the loop run for a while to get it nice and cool. In the meantime, get a plasma canister (Either fill one up at atmos or get one from engineering's secure storage) and fill six plasma tanks up. Slap those tanks into these collectors circled in white, then click them to turn them on. If you need to retrieve a tank, turn it off and apply crowbar.
 
# The loop should be all cooled off by now. But before doing anything else, TURN OFF THE GAS PUMP CIRCLED IN GREEN.
 
# See that air alarm circled in yellow? Swipe an atmos id to unlock it or just click it if you're a sillycon.
 
# Click on Vent Controls
 
# Scroll down the list until you see Atmospherics Engine vent pump #5, #6, and #7.
 
# Click both pressure regulator buttons so that internal is highlighted green and external is blue.
 
# Now go back and go to the scrubber controls.
 
# Set Atmospherics Engine air scrubber #3, #4, and #6 to siphoning, click the button that says Mode: Scrubbing to do that.
 
# Lock it or not, your choice. There's easier ways for a traitor to sabotage the engine if they want.
 
# Align the reflectors so that the emitter beams are deflected towards the supermatter crystal
 
# Fire the engine up! Click click those emitters circled in pink up top and don't stand on those green tiles to the right. Or you'll die and the observers will laugh at you.
 
# Once it's going, go to the SMES units (Follow the red arrow) and configure those. Max out input, set output to reasonable (or not) levels, simple.
 
  
BONUS: You know that pluoxium filter you set up at the start? If the round lasts long enough, it'll fill up the waste canister with super-cooled pluoxium, which can be used for more efficient internals. Make sure to replace the waste canister so that pluoxiium doesn't clog the pipes. (and explode)
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On our standard supermatter setup, there are two main factors of cooling: heat exchanger pipes and freezers. Note that both of these apparatus perform cooling only on the gas [[Guide_to_Atmospherics#Pipeline_and_Pipenet_Theory|in it's immediate "container"]]. A single freezer or heat exchanger pipe will be less effective on a larger pipe network than a smaller one due to it getting a smaller share of the gas that it is able to cool. Keep this in mind when doing expansion to the setup.
  
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====[[File:He_pipe.png]]Heat exchangers====
  
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Heat exchangers work on the basis of conduction, that is between the heat exchanger and the turf it is in. For our supermatter heat exchangers, the heat sharing will be performed with a space turf (with the temperature of 2.7 Kelvins and heat capacity of 7000 J/K.) or snow turf (with the temperature of 180 Kelvins and heat capacity that varies slightly). This conduction process will only happen when the temperature difference between the two gas mixtures is higher than 20 Kelvin or Celcius.<br/>Expanding the cooling loop means expanding the part of the pipe network that is actually able to exchange heat, therefore increasing the cooling power. However doing also means that the filters will be able to work on a smaller amount of gas, lowering the amount of gas that goes into the supermatter chamber. It might be worthwile to pump in more coolant if efforts to expand the loop are undertaken.
  
== Troubleshooting AKA Oh god it's on fire what do I do!? ==
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====[[File:Freezer.gif]] Freezers====
[[File:Supermatterproblem.png|500px|right|alt=Supermatter Sabotage]]
 
  
The supermatter's in trouble! You should be able to locate where the issue is from the screenshot alone. [https://tgstation13.org/wiki//images/9/9a/Smproblemsolution.gif Here's the answer.]
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Freezers also work on the principle of heat exchanging. The gas directly present in it will have it's heat exchanged with a gas mixture with heat capacity and temperature dictated by the parts and setting. For more information on thermomachines head [[Guide_to_Atmospherics#Thermomachines|here]].
  
===First and foremost===
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====In-Chamber Cooling====
Inspect the gas loop to confirm it is intact and operational.<br>
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It is possible to use heat exchanger pipes filled with cooled [[File:Plasma_Canister.png]] Plasma directly inside the crystal's chamber for even better cooling. This method of cooling however is not present by default and will need to be added in by an engineer.
Check the [[File:Meter.png]]meters to quickly ascertain where a problem may lie.<br>
 
'''If any of the meters report an unusually high or low amount of gas, then you're close to finding the issue!'''
 
  
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=== Mitigating Delaminations ===
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The first step to averting delaminations is to <b>turn the emitters off</b>. Waste produced by the supermatter scales based on energy, so cutting the energy supply to the crystal is one of the best first steps to take.
  
Common gas loop failures include:
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There is no one sure way to fix the supermatter, but there are a few common causes:
* Gas pumps offline.
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*Gas pumps are offline or left on default pressure.  
* Gas pumps left on default pressure. (Crank them up to 4500kpa!)
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*Gas filters offline, left on default pressure.
* Gas filters offline. '''Remember! Filters do not allow ANY gas to pass through if they're turned off! If you don't wish to filter anything, leave them online but set to filter nothing'''
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*No gas filter set to filter coolant back into the loop. If nitrogen has fully ran out from the supermatter set up just set filters and add more coolant either through canisters or through the Atmos to Engine pipe in Atmospherics.
* Gas filters left on default pressure.
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*Supermatter chamber vents improperly configured.
* Gas filters no longer set to filter coolant back into the loop. Just set filters back to filter in the coolant and add more coolant to the loop (Most of the coolant is likely injected into space by this point.)
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*Supermatter chamber scrubbers not siphoning.
* Supermatter chamber vents improperly configured.
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*Heat exchange pipes broken. Space dust can slip through the defenses on occasion. Or a traitor may detach a section.
* Supermatter chamber scrubbers not siphoning.
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*Too much gas, especially on supermatter with pumps. If a section has too high of a pressure, the gas pumps cannot push anything more into it!
* Heat exchange pipes broken. Space dust can slip through the defenses on occasion. Or a traitor may detach a section.
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*Too little gas, especially on supermatter setups with an expanded cooling loop. Lack of nitrogen coolant will make the oxygen and plasma dumped by the supermatter take up a larger portion of the composition, raising the waste multiplier significantly.
* Too much gas! If a section has too high of a pressure, the gas pumps cannot push anything more into it!
 
* Too little gas! The more (cold) gas there is, the faster the gas will be able to siphon heat away from the crystal. A supermatter crystal in near-vacuum is just looking for an excuse to overheat.
 
  
===Second===
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==Sabotaging the Supermatter==
If the gas temperature is too high to stabilize with the cooling loop alone - hope that Atmos has a canister of precooled N2 or even Hyper-Noblium around.
 
 
 
===Third===
 
If the supermatter is delaminating and the gas loop is operational, use an [[File:Analyzer.png]]analyzer to check for problem gases in the loop. Someone may have slipped in some carbon dioxide. Double-check the filters to see if they're getting rid of unwanted gases.
 
 
 
===And lastly===
 
If all else failed, pray that an Atmosian elder investigates and finds the problem before it's too late.
 
 
 
== Sabotaging the supermatter ==
 
 
Want to sabotage the crystal but can't figure out how to pull it off? Here are some pointers and hints:
 
Want to sabotage the crystal but can't figure out how to pull it off? Here are some pointers and hints:
  
=== General hints ===
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===General hints===
 
*'''You can break the APC of the room to stop all pipes and scrubbers from working.'''
 
*'''You can break the APC of the room to stop all pipes and scrubbers from working.'''
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*'''When the crystal reaches 0% integrity a 30 second countdown until the explosion will be broadcast on common channel, even if telecomms is desintegrated.'''
 
*Disable the telecomms APC with the CE console to prevent the supermatter from announcing its status.
 
*Disable the telecomms APC with the CE console to prevent the supermatter from announcing its status.
 
*Cut cameras near the engine.
 
*Cut cameras near the engine.
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*Opening a canister of plasma in engineering and igniting it will make it a lot harder for people to fix your sabotage. Even more effective if the radiation levels are high.
 
*Opening a canister of plasma in engineering and igniting it will make it a lot harder for people to fix your sabotage. Even more effective if the radiation levels are high.
 
*Keep a flash or EMP on hand. The AI and its borgs are pretty much guaranteed to try and intervene to prevent harm.
 
*Keep a flash or EMP on hand. The AI and its borgs are pretty much guaranteed to try and intervene to prevent harm.
*Stay around and pretend to be helping so you can undo all the repair attempts by other people.  
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*Stay around and pretend to be helping so you can undo all the repair attempts by other people.
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*Or ignore everything above and just empty a magazine into the crystal making it near instantly start the 30 second delamination countdown, before anyone can stop you, or even notice, this applies even if you want to do the more spicy delaminations listed below, since the crystal doesn't have to delaminate from high power or high pressure, it just has to be in the state needed when exploding and can delaminate from bullets.
  
=== Regular delamination ===
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===Regular delamination===
 
These are the easiest to pull off and require no special conditions. You'll want to keep the supermatter chamber very hot and full of plasma or CO2.
 
These are the easiest to pull off and require no special conditions. You'll want to keep the supermatter chamber very hot and full of plasma or CO2.
 
*Use the filters near the emitter room to filter out N2 and N2O while keeping Plasma, Oxygen and CO2 in the loop.
 
*Use the filters near the emitter room to filter out N2 and N2O while keeping Plasma, Oxygen and CO2 in the loop.
 
*Pump in pure plasma or burn mix from atmos.
 
*Pump in pure plasma or burn mix from atmos.
 
*Disable or break the cooling array. Deconstructing a single piece of the heat exchanger can be enough.
 
*Disable or break the cooling array. Deconstructing a single piece of the heat exchanger can be enough.
*Shooting guns at the crystal is extremely effective, but it's likely that you'll end up in the blast.
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*Shooting guns at the crystal is extremely effective, <s>but it's likely that you'll end up in the blast</s> you won't, you'll have 30 seconds to run after the crystal reaches 0% integrity.
*Disable the scrubbers once the chamber is hot enough.  
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*Disable the scrubbers once the chamber is hot enough.
  
=== Overcharged delamination ===
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=== Overcharged delamination===
 
This kind of delamination requires careful gas management but is faster, far more destructive and there's a good chance it will irradiate, burn and shock the engineers who are trying to fix it.
 
This kind of delamination requires careful gas management but is faster, far more destructive and there's a good chance it will irradiate, burn and shock the engineers who are trying to fix it.
 
*Ensure that only CO2 is in the supermatter chamber at all times. Filter all other gases and keep the scrubbers running.
 
*Ensure that only CO2 is in the supermatter chamber at all times. Filter all other gases and keep the scrubbers running.
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*Get as much CO2 into the chamber as possible. Larger amounts of CO2 can even compensate for the oxygen and plasma waste.
 
*Get as much CO2 into the chamber as possible. Larger amounts of CO2 can even compensate for the oxygen and plasma waste.
 
*Wear as much radiation protection as you can. Consider bringing some anti-toxin medication as well.
 
*Wear as much radiation protection as you can. Consider bringing some anti-toxin medication as well.
*Try to keep radiation suits away from engineers, they won't be able to get near the overcharged engine without one.
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*Try to keep radiation suits away from engineers, they won't be able to get near the overcharged engine long enough to fix it without one. They will however be able to go near it long enough to beat you to death.
 
*Make sure you are wearing insulated gloves to protect yourself from the lightning arcs.
 
*Make sure you are wearing insulated gloves to protect yourself from the lightning arcs.
*Disabling the cooling is not required. In fact, keeping the chamber cool might help you get more power.
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* Disabling the cooling is not required. In fact, keeping the chamber cool might help you get more power.
 
*The anomalies, gravity pulses and lightning arcs will quickly turn the engine room into a deathtrap. Make sure you have everything set up correctly before this starts happening.
 
*The anomalies, gravity pulses and lightning arcs will quickly turn the engine room into a deathtrap. Make sure you have everything set up correctly before this starts happening.
  
=== Critical mass delamination ===
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===Critical mass delamination===
This is by far the most difficult but also the simplest one.
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This is difficult but also simple.
 
*Pump in as much gas as possible into the chamber. The easiest way to do this is to disable the pressure checks on the vent air alarms.
 
*Pump in as much gas as possible into the chamber. The easiest way to do this is to disable the pressure checks on the vent air alarms.
 
*Reverse the scrubber pump. It's a subtle alteration that might get overlooked in the heat of the moment and will prevent the excess gas from being pumped out.
 
*Reverse the scrubber pump. It's a subtle alteration that might get overlooked in the heat of the moment and will prevent the excess gas from being pumped out.
 
*Make sure no gas leaves the chamber. Put up walls, deconstruct scrubber pipes, do whatever possible to keep the gas inside.
 
*Make sure no gas leaves the chamber. Put up walls, deconstruct scrubber pipes, do whatever possible to keep the gas inside.
  
== Cold gas, a glowy crystal, some lasers, and you: A deeper dive into the Supermatter Engine ==
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=== Resonance cascade delamination ===
 
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This type of delamination requires particular care and effort, as it requires [https://tgstation13.org/wiki/Guide_to_Atmospherics#Anti-Noblium anti-noblium] which is obtained from the [[Guide to the Hypertorus Fusion Reactor|Hypertorus Fusion Reactor]] or from the use of an Electrolyzer. Either way, this type of delamination requires the sourcing of specific materials which will require a rounds worth of effort.  
'''This is very rambly, but useful information will be given throughout. It's recommended to read it all, as it covers critical aspects of atmospherics functionality and, thus, the Supermatter. But ff you just want the conclusion on a whole lot of theory, skim read the bulk of it but pay attention at the end.'''
 
 
 
===The basics of gas. Rule 0 of atmospherics and the Supermatter===
 
 
 
First things first, and extremely importantly: gas does not work like you think it does.
 
 
 
A common, and reasonable, misconception is that gas flows. In atmospherics, gas does not move from one pipe to another. Instead, gas “Exists omnipresently within a pipenetwork”. What this means is that gas within a pipenetwork (commonly referred to as just a pipenet) exists in perfect equilibrium of both gas and temperature. If you have a pipenetwork from one end of the universe to the other, and added let’s say 1 mole of oxygen, then there would immediately be gas at the other end of the universe. Every single pipe would have the exact same gas, at the exact same pressure, at the exact same temperature. Say we then add some N2O, then the exact same thing would happen. The gas, mixed perfectly with the oxygen, across every single pipe.
 
 
 
Now it’s important to clarify what exactly a pipenetwork is. A pipenetwork is any connection of pipes wherein a pipe can be traced to another pipe via at least 1 pipe. So it doesn’t matter how many pumps you have between your pipes if even 1 length of pipes can be traced around those pumps. At which point, it’s part of the same pipenetwork, and the pump is irrelevant.
 
 
 
This might sound a little weird. To clarify, don’t think of pipes like a method of transport. Nothing travels through pipes. Think of pipes like a container for gas.
 
 
 
For this, I like to use the basin analogy. Imagine you have 3 things: A basin or bucket or something similar, a cup, and some liquid. The pipes are the basin, the cups are the pumps, and the liquid is the gas. If you add something into the basin, it doesn’t travel in a direction towards the next area, it simply enters equilibrium with the rest of the contents (please ignore brownian motion for this analogy. If you don’t know what this is, good, it’s not helpful here). If you want to move something from one basin to another, you dip a cup in and pour it into the next basin. That’s how pumps work. They, like the cup, move the contents from one container to another in bulk loads.
 
 
 
Call back to what I said about pipenetworks and pumps a moment ago. Having a pump inside of a pipenetwork is like using your cup to take out of the basin and pour back into it. It accomplishes nothing, because the contents aren’t changing.
 
 
 
So with this in mind, how does clogging occur?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
=== A horror story of pumps and hot gas ===
 
 
 
Pipes do not clog, period. Filters clog, pumps clog, scrubbers clog, vents can clog (depending on settings). But pipes, however, do not. There is no upper limit on the pressure of pipes. A pipe, in theory, can store infinite pressure and, thus, infinite gas.
 
 
 
However, there is an upper limit on what pressure pumps, filters, and scrubbers can get into pipes. This may sound similar, but it has large consequences.
 
 
 
For example, a pressure pump has a maximum pressure of 4,500 kPa. That means that every time it pumps gas, it can move up to but no more than 4,500 kPa of that gas. It also means that if the pressure of the pipenetwork it’s pumping into is equal to or greater than that value, it will be unable to move the gas. This is referred to as a pump becoming backed up or clogged. 
 
 
 
[[File:Supermatterboxnew_pipenet.png|650px|right]]
 
 
 
To the right you'll find an image used earlier in this guide, but it is updated to show the separate pipenetworks the roundstart Supermatter has on Box station. Each of these pipenetworks is separate, but are in perfect equilibrium within themselves. So if you checked the gas in the green pipenetwork, it doesn’t matter where you checked, it would display the same. Likewise, the blue pipenet may be different than the green pipenet. But everywhere in the blue pipenetwork you check would, again, be identical to anywhere else in the blue pipenetwork.
 
 
 
But dear Mr. Guide Writer, why does this matter, at all? Why show me just how many pipenetworks exist in the round start setup, what does it matter? Two reasons.
 
* Pumps, filters, and mixers do not efficiently pump connected pipenetworks at all.
 
* Gas. as mentioned earlier, is always evenly spread through a pipenetwork and without direction to it. (“Gas exists omnipresently within a pipenetwork”)
 
 
 
Let's start with the first thing, pumps. All types of pumps (not filters and mixers and the like) have 200L volume in the small bit of pipe before them, and 200L in the small bit of pipe after them. As such, a volume pump pumps all the gas that is in that node to the other side of the pump, per second (the maximum pump rate for volume pumps is 200L/s). As such, if a pipe network has 2000L of volume, connected to a volume pump that is pumping at its max rate, it will pump 1/10th of all gas in the network, per second. However, you also have to take into account that it's always 1/10th of the gas that is in the pipes, as such, pumps will pump less moles of gas per second as there is less and less gas in the network before the pump.
 
 
 
Put simply, pumps exist to restrict and direct gas by their very nature. If you need to move gas from one place to another quickly, adding a pump will only slow it down. Starting to see where this is going? Well, there’s another reason pumps are bad, and it ties back in to the previous section.
 
 
 
Pumps have an upper-pressure limit, same for filters and mixers. For the gas pump, and the others, the pressure limit is plain to see, 4500 kPa. However, the volume pump also has a pressure limit, rated at 9000 kPa. Scrubbers in fact also have a pressure limit, sitting around 5200 kPa. 
 
 
 
Gas pumps and mixers are especially poor, as their pumping slows down the closer they get to their pressure limit. 
 
 
 
What does this mean for the Supermatter, especially in case of delamination? Well, the room is probably on fire, so the gas has expanded, which in turn makes it far more pressurized. The knock-on effect? Follow along with the image to the right. We’re starting at the left side of the central Supermatter chamber. The yellow pipenet before the red.
 
 
 
* Yellow: First, the scrubbers work their butt off to get to their pressure limit. The gas is hot, so that doesn't take very much. 
 
 
 
* Red: While this happens, a gas pump takes the tiny amount of moles in the pipenetwork the scrubbers are connected to and shoves a small amount of it into the pipenetwork beyond it. Slowing down even further, as the gas is so hot it easily reaches the pressure limit.
 
 
 
* Blue: This then reaches the filter, which again tries to pump the small amount of moles beyond it, with another case of pressure limit slowness and the fact, not all gas is available for pumping at any moment. 
 
 
 
Repeat the above for all the following pumps. Add to this the fact that the Supermatter produces plasma and oxygen, which are reacting with each other and burning in the pipes, likely pushing the pressure above the limits of what the pumps can handle and... well you got the point right? That’s what happening to your pumps every single time the Supermatter ignites.
 
 
 
Well, that all sounded horrid, how can we prevent this?
 
 
 
 
 
=== How removing pumps made me a billionaire ===
 
 
 
The title gives it away, really. You want to replace most pumps you can find with either straight pipes, or with valves to allow for easier modification and changing where the gas goes on the fly. ESPECIALLY THE FILTER NEEDS TO EITHER BE REMOVED OR UTILISED PROPERLY IN THE CASE OF A DELAMINATION OR WHEN OPTIMISING. 
 
 
 
Now, to explain why this is the proper option in most cases. As mentioned continuously, gas in a network is always evenly spread through all connected pipe. it's always the same ratio of gasses, it's always the same temperature. It’s always in perfect equilibrium in every sense of the word.
 
 
 
If you’ve been following along, then you likely know what this means. By replacing all the pumps up to the space loop with pipes, clogging is no longer an issue. The gas will leave the supermatter and immediately be cooled by space. No delay, no travelling, because the pipe connected to the scrubber holds the exact same amount, temperature, etc as any of the pipes in the space loop (marked as Green)
 
 
 
But, why stop there? You already know that gas doesn’t travel inside of pipenetworks, so these other two pumps (Blue to Red | Green to Red) aren’t actually assisting in cooling after all* (There will be a small note at the end of this section) so why not simply replace them with pipes? Well, that has an added bonus. In a standard setup, or any setup which stops gas flowing from Blue to Red, the only connection between the gas return filters (Green circled filters at the bottom) is the heat exchange pipes in the space loop. If somewhere were to cut one, then the gas could no longer reach the return filters. Eventually the supermatter would run out of coolant, and a delam would begin.
 
 
 
But, say those pumps were both turned into pipes. Well, then cutting a single pipe in the space loop would do next to nothing. We’d lose the gas from that one cut pipe, but the rest of the piping is still connected, and the engine continues safely. You won’t even notice the change.
 
 
 
“Wait!” you may be thinking, “the pipes will leak!”
 
 
 
Thankfully, that makes far too much sense for atmospherics. Pipes don’t leak. At all. Now, the gas that was within that specific pipe will be expelled into the air, yes. But the gas from other pipes can and will not exit out of the newly made ‘opening’, if you can call it that.
 
 
 
So that’s two very nice bonuses. Gas is immediately cooled, and the supermatter is harder to tamper with. It’d would be fine if that was all these changes gave us. There’s one more nice bonus, though.
 
 
 
The volume of the pipenetwork is increased massively. Pumps, as we’ve discussed, have a pressure limit. The greater the number of pipes in front of a pump, the greater the volume that the pump perceives, and the more gas it can put in. Put simply, if you have a single pipe of 4,500 kPa, a pressure pump cannot continue pumping. Add another pipe, and suddenly it’s 2,250 kPa each, and the pressure pump will continue until both pipes are 4,500 kPa. Every time a pipe is added, the ‘capacity’ increases. By replacing all these pumps with pipes you have changed a number of pipenetworks of only 10-20 each to a full pipenetwork of 50+. Suddenly the scrubbers don’t have to worry about pressure as much, especially on top of the instant cooling.
 
 
 
Lastly, though only vaguely related, keep your vents on internal 0, not on external 5000. Vents do not actually have a pressure limit at all. They can continue to add pressure constantly, however, they do work faster if the chamber they are connected to is lower pressure, and the gas they're pumping is cold, but this is always true. Essentially, vents pump a static amount of pressure when they're at maximum speed. If nothing very, very strange is happening, the gas that the vents are attempting to pump in is colder than what is in the chamber, as it already went through the cooling part of the pipes. As such, having the vents on internal 0, and with it, always pumping the hardest they can, they are adding gas that is colder than what is currently in the chamber itself. This contributes to the cooling down of the chamber, and is often enough to prevent a heat delamination by itself.
 
 
 
External 5000 suffers from the same issues as a pump does, vents will completely stop pumping in gas when the room it is trying to pump into is 5000 kPa or above, which happens fairly quickly in a small room that is white hot. So remember, internal 0, unless there is too much gas in the room (see singularity delamination).
 
 
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki> ''The small note at the end of the section:'' You can consider placing restrictive pumps in certain areas so hot gas can't travel through quickly and give it more time to cool, though there are often better ways to do this that are less dangerous. Still, the option is there. 
 
 
 
 
 
=== Breaking the laws of thermodynamics and a final word ===
 
  
Freezers. That is all. Freezers are magical machines that break the laws of thermodynamics by even existing and work to extremely quickly heat or cool gas to the temperature they are set at. They are much, much quicker than space could ever hope to be when upgraded, and even colder. Space, at its coldest, is about 26K. Freezers can go as low as 2.7K when fully upgraded, and are much quicker at cooling.
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* Ensure the supermatter chamber is filled with a gas mixture that is at least 40% Hyper-Noblium, and 40% Anti-Noblium.
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* Ensure that the supermatter engine has an integrity that is greater than 80%.
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* Ensure that there are more than 12000 moles of gas inside the Supermatter chamber.
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Alternatively, if you are a dirty [[traitor]] and you received the objective to cause a cascade, do the following:
  
A word of warning, however. Freezers will attempt to change the temperature of the gas that is in them to the temperature it is set at, this seems obvious, but that also means it can heat gas. As space is around 26K, and unupgraded freezers only go to 73.15K. As the gas is returning from space, this will often serve the heat the gas. However, as 73.15K is still far cooler than any worrisome temperature for the Supermatter, it’s worth considering leaving them on depending on your setup. As during a delam, gas can return from the space loop still warmer than you’d like it, and it adds a second layer of security just in case. Especially if something… Unfortunate happens to the piping out there.
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* Ensure the crystal has over 80% integrity.
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* Attach the destabilizing crystal from your objective to the crystal. Make sure you have protection from the engine's gravitational force.
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* A destabilizing crystal will not cause the engine to delaminate by itself. Proceed with one of the delaminations steps above.
  
If you somehow read through all that, I very strongly applaud you, and I applaud you on likely becoming an engineer that is a few times less clueless. Despite all the things you now may know, there is a lot to experiment with, and lots of ways left to mess up in spectacular ways. Try to keep learning more and more as you go, and good luck in your attempts to not blow up the station.
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Note that resonance cascade delaminations ''only work on the main engine, not on shards.'' You will not receive the objective if there is no valid engine.
  
 
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Do NOT run into the Supermatter to commit suicide at round start as this will activate it before actual engineers can set up the cooling! You will be banned.
The Big Yellow Crystal. Do not touch it.

The Supermatter Crystal is the primary power source in most stations. A supermatter shard can be ordered from Cargo, which works the same way, but can be moved around. Its primary features are emitting electrical arcs that are harnessed to power the station through tesla coils. Side effects include radiation emission, making everyone who could theoretically see it hallucinate, releasing hot oxygen and plasma, heating the air around, and exploding or creating singularity/tesla or eating the entire station if you screw up hard enough. It begins inert but being hit by an object or projectile will activate it and it'll start exhibiting nearly all of the aforementioned properties.

Words of Warning

  1. The Supermatter is VERY DANGEROUS. Activating the Supermatter should be the last step in setting up any form of Supermatter based power! If you ordered it from cargo the crate should stay LOCKED AND SECURED until everything is ready.
  2. You require safety gear. A full radiation suit AND meson scanners.
  3. Most of "setting up the Supermatter" involves a gas loop that is designed to cool down the Supermatter chamber. While not required, please have some knowledge of gasses, or atmospheric properties.
  4. Anything that bumps into the Supermatter is fundamentally annihilated. Don't touch it. This means weld, and ask the AI to bolt the door to the Supermatter .
  5. Of all clothing normally available on the station, only radiation suits and the CE's hardsuit have complete radiation protection. The engineering hardsuit has 75% radiation protection. Atmos hardsuit has 25%. RD's and CMO's have 60%. Even a small amount of radiation might end up being debilitating, so if you're working near an active Supermatter Engine, make sure you're dressed for the job.

Mechanics

The supermatter is an extremely unstable crystal with particular properties. Here's an executive summary on how it behaves:

  1. A portion of the gas mixture on the supermatter's tile is absorbed by it. Most gases have unique effects on the supermatter which can be seen here. Most notably gases will change the heat output, allow internal energy to be generated from heat, change the power decay and influence the zap power.
  2. The supermatter's internal energy (the entry with MeV/cm3 as it's unit) is calculated. This internal energy determines the power generated by zaps, amount and temperature of waste gas, range of radiation and hallucinations, and a slew of other factors.
    Internal energy is subject to decay over time, so if the supermatter is left without an energy source for too long it will output less and less power. To combat this decay most supermatter engines will have an external source of energy, most often emitters Emitter On.gif. Though there are a few other factors that can influence this internal energy such as special gas mixtures, energy weapons Energy Gun.gif, items hitting the supermatter, or even kisses.
  3. The supermatter will start taking damage if the absorbed gas is too hot, if the internal energy is too high, if there are too many moles, or if it's exposed to space while on (internal energy above zero).
    When the integrity reaches 0% the supermatter will initiate a 30 second final countdown and delaminate if not healed within that timespan. There are a few different delaminations that can occur.
  4. The supermatter will spew out the initially absorbed gas mixture alongside extra waste gas that it produced. This waste gas is hot and is the most common cause of crystal delaminations. Without proper cooling a powered supermatter will delaminate.

Integrity

Under suboptimal conditions, the supermatter will start taking damage and lose integrity. As the supermatter crystal takes damage it will be harder and harder to save.

Damage Factors
Factor Description
Heating Damage How much damage is caused by the absorbed gasmix being hotter than the temperature limit.
Charge Damage How much damage is caused by exceeding the 5000 MeV internal power threshold.
Molar Damage How much damage is caused by absorbing more than 1800 moles of gas.
External Damage How much damage is caused by external sources such as physical bullets and destabilizing crystals.
Space Exposure Damage How much damage is caused by being on or near space tiles.
Low Temperature Limit How much damage did we heal by being below the temperature limit.

The aforementioned Heating Damage is taken when the supermatter absorbed gas mixture is above a certain temperature limit. This temperature limit is usually at 626.3 Kelvins but can be changed by a slew of other factors.

Heat Resistance Factors
Factor Description
Base Heat Resistance Base heat resistance of 40 Celcius or 313.15 Kelvins. Additive amounts for other factors is based on the base heat resistance. E.G +100% means 313.15 extra Kelvins.
Gas Heat Resistance How much additional heat resistance do we get from gases.
Psychologist. Heat Resistance How much additional heat resistance do we get from the presence of a psychologist or anyone with the HYPERG1G4 skillchip around the supermatter hallucination range. Gives up to 45 Kelvins of additional heat resistance.
Low Moles Heat Resistance How much additional heat resistance do we get from a low amount of gas in the supermatter. Goes up to +100% base heat resistance.

Delaminations

Once the supermatter reaches 0% integrity it will initiate a 30 second countdown and delaminate. During this 30 second window there are two important things to consider:

  1. The supermatter can still recover from the delamination.
  2. The supermatter can still take damage. I.E. the integrity can go to the negatives but is not displayed in the UI.

To recover the crystal from the impending delamination, the supermatter needs to heal back up to a positive integrity, including the damage taken during the 30 second timespan.

If the supermatter is not saved within this timespan, the supermatter will delaminate into one of four possible conditions, with conditions mentioned later in the list taking priority. (I.E. if a supermatter can delaminate into a tesla or singularity, it will prefer the singularity):

  1. Explosive / Default Delamination
    The supermatter will simply explode depending on the gas heat power generation of the absorbed gasmix. Alongside this the supermatter will also irradiate any nearby living beings, cause stationwide hallucinations and mood debuff, and spawn anomalies. Triggered without any causes.
  2. Tesla Delamination
    The supermatter will explode, spawn an energy ball, irradiate, hallucinate, and spawn anomalies. Triggered by a delamination with the supermatter internal energy above 5000 MeV.
  3. Singularity Delamination
    The supermatter will spawn a singularity, irradiate, hallucinate, and spawn anomalies. Triggered by a delamination with the supermatter absorbing more than 1800 moles.
  4. Resonance Cascade Delamination
    The supermatter will initially explode and hallucinate. It will then spawn crystal mass all over the station that can dust things that hits it. The emergency shuttle will no longer able to be called, and CentCom will open an exit portal as the last means for evacuation. Once the crystal mass hits this escape rift, the round will end. Triggered by a delamination with the supermatter having more than 40% Anti-Noblium and 40% Hyper-Noblium with absorbed moles being above 270 or by a Destabilizing Crystal traitor item.

Internal Energy

The crystal's power determines how much energy is produced each tick through arcs, and also the range and amount of radiation and hallucinations generated. (a 'tick' usually takes around 1-5 seconds depending on lag). Internal energy will also be a major factor in the heat output of the supermatter, so efforts to lower it while saving a delaminating supermatter should be undertaken.

Internal Energy Factors
Factor Description
External Power Gain Energy that is applied immediately to the supermatter. Usually by heavy duty energy devices such as emitters. Emitter On.gif
External Power Trickle Energy that is first pooled and then added over time to the supermatter. Usually by smaller, secondary energy sources such as items hitting the supermatter or small arms laser.
Gas Heat Power Gain Energy added to the supermatter depending on the temperature. This effect is only available for gases that support Heat Power Generation such as Oxygen O2 Canister.png.
Internal Power Decay How much energy the SM passively lost. A higher amount of internal energy means a higher amount of internal power decay. Usually most supermatter setups will stabilize around a set amount of power depending on it's energy source.
Gas Power Decay Negation How much of the energy lost by the SM is recouped. Influenced by the amount of CO2 in the gas mixture. Power decay is fully negated at 100% composition.
Psychologist Power Decay Negation How much of the energy lost by the SM is recouped. Influenced by the presence of a psychologist or anyone with the HYPERG1G4 skillchip around the supermatter hallucination range. Power decay negation from psychologist only goes up to 20%.

Power Production

Supermatters produce power through electrical zaps absorbed by Tesla gen.gif tesla generators. The main zap can be modified by various factors.

Without a high priority zap target these electrical zaps will zap humans and cause burn damage. If grounding rods or tesla generators are not present you are going to need shock protection.

Zap Multiplier Factors
Factor Description
Base Zap Multiplier Base zap multiplier of 1x.
Gas Zap Multiplier How much change to the zap multiplier did we get from gases. Modified by the Power Transmission effects of various gases.

Gas Production

The crystal produces plasma and oxygen while it's active. Plasma and temperature is produced according to the energy, while the main factor for oxygen will be the temperature of the absorbed gasmix (energy also plays a small role). These are then multiplied by the waste factors detailed below.

While the supermatter starts taking damage at 626 Kelvin by default, plasma and oxygen combusts at 373.15 Kelvin. This combustion is exothermic and will very often bring the temperature of the supermatter well above the 626 Kelvin threshold. For most cases this combustion temperature will be the number you want to avoid instead of the damage threshold.

Waste Factors
Factor Description
Base Waste Multiplier Base waste multiplier for the supermatter. Fixed at 1x.
Gas Waste Multiplier How much of the waste multiplier is being changed because of the gases around the supermatter.
Psychologist Waste Multiplier How much of the waste gas multiplier is reduced by the presence of a psychologist or anyone with the HYPERG1G4 skillchip around the supermatter hallucination range. Waste multiplier reduction from psychologist only goes up to -20%.

Gas Interactions

Each gas has a different effect when it surrounds the supermatter crystal. The strength of each effect depends on the percentage of it in the gasmix in the supermatter chamber.

Gas Safety Description Notable Properties Gas properties(100% composition)
Hypernoblium canister.png
Hyper-Noblium
Extremely Safe Prevents interactions(such as plasmafires) at 5 moles per tile and above 20k, which massively increases the safety of the SM, allowing you to run flammable gasses without the SM immediately turning into an inferno if things go even a little sideways. Massively decreases the waste multiplier of the SM, even moreso than Freon, and minorly affects power generation and power transmssion.

It is however, part of the resonance cascade delamination, alongside anti-nob.

  • Stops reactions with a minimal presence and temperature.
  • Reduces waste gas production massively, reducing the amount of oxygen and plasma created.
  • Power Transmission +30%
  • Waste Multiplier -1400%
  • Heat Power gen -100%
Helium canister.png
Helium
Very Safe Nonreactive with the SM, helium does nothing for or against the SM.
  • completely nonreactive to the SM, which is weird.
  • Nothing
Freon canister.png
Freon
Very safe When present above 30% of the mix, it will stop any power emission. It greatly helps the SM cool down at the cost of hampering the power generation (useful if dealing with hot delaminations). It has high specific heat, even higher than plasma.

Warning though, when the SM cools down the freon will start interacting with the O2 generated by the SM being active until depleted and could generate hot ice Hot ice.gifwhich will promptly turn into hot plasma if not collected. It's useful for emergency stopping the SM, not so much general use.

Use it for cooling the SM with heat exchanges in the chamber, not exposing it to the SM itself.

  • Very low heat penalty
  • Stops power generation at high concentrations
  • May generate hot ice
  • Power Transmission-300%
  • Waste Multiplier -900%
  • Heat Power Gain -100%
Proto nitrate canister.png
Proto Nitrate
Very safe Increases the power generation, adds heat resistance, and generates more power from being hot. Just a good gas all around.
  • Very low heat penalty
  • High bonus to power generation
  • Increases the heat resistance of the Supermatter
  • Power Transmission +150%
  • Waste Multiplier -400%
  • Heat Resistance +400%
  • Heat Power gain +100%
N2 Canister.png
Nitrogen
Very safe N2 is the basic gas most SMs will run exclusively, being bog simple to set up for. It dampens the power generation from heat, and reduces the amount of plasma the SM belches out, making it good for when you aren't trying to do something silly.
  • Low heat penalty
  • The most commonly used gas
  • Waste Multiplier -250%
  • Heat Power Gain -100%
Pluoxium.png
Pluoxium
Safe Pluoxium is almost exclusively in the SM as a byproduct of running CO2. It negates CO2's bonuses and penalties for Heat power gain and Waste multiplier, while also just lowering the power transmission of the SM itself. Remove it from the SM as soon as you can simply because it serves you no purpose.
  • Negates some of the usefulness of CO2
  • can be saved for use in internals
  • Power Transmission -50%
  • Waste Multiplier -150%
  • Heat Power Gain -100%
N2O Canister.png
N2O
Safe N2O reinforces the heat resistance of the supermatter crystal, allowing for much hotter setups than usual. However, at higher temperatures (such as during a heat delamination) it will decay into O2 and N2. While N2 is good for the supermatter, O2 most certainly is not. This O2 will also react with the Plasma to create Tritium and then, to the further horror of many an Engineer, a Tritium fire.

However, as long as the SM isn't over the tipping point, adding N2O will slow a delamination.

  • Standard heat penalty
  • Increases the heat resistance of the Supermatter
  • Heat Resistance +500%
O2 Canister.png
O2
Relatively Dangerous Oxygen provides a boost to power transmission without actively increasing the waste gas amount or temperature.
Pretty risky to use, as any disruption of the cooling loop will soon cause a plasma fire in the crystal chamber. Even just a high concentration of O2 will activate and continuously power the crystal.
If you're badass enough to run an O2 setup: Always precool it before flooding the Supermatter chamber and have a way to deal with the accumulation of waste oxygen.
  • Increases heat power generation
  • Little bonus to power generation
  • Produced by the supermatter inherently
  • Power Transmission +15%
  • Heat Power Gain +100%
Miasma canister.png
Miasma
Relatively Dangerous Miasma gets consumed by the supermatter to generate more power. A single mole of miasma corresponds roughly to a 10 MeV/cm3 increase.
  • Gets consumed by the supermatter
  • Heat Power Gain +50%
Healium canister.png
Healium
Relatively Dangerous Increases the power generation slightly at a minor cost to the heat penalty.
  • Small heat penalty
  • Moderate bonus to power generation
  • Power Transmission +24%
  • Waste Multiplier +300%
  • Heat Power Gain +100%
Halon canister.png
Halon
Dangerous Halon Directly doesn't interact with the SM, but will react with oxygen to create CO2, which is bad. In any situation where Halon might be useful, it will instead mess you over by creating CO2, turning your heat delamination into a charge delamination.

Just don't.

  • Creates CO2
  • Consumes oxygen
  • Nothing
CO2 Canister.png
CO2
Dangerous CO2 is a potentially dangerous yet very rewarding gas - in low concentrations, it will increase the crystal's power generation and can be used to produce Pluoxium as well.
In high concentrations, however, it will raise the crystal's energy to extremely high levels. With proper management and preparation, this is a phenomenal way to generate power. With poor management and insufficient or downright bad preparation, it will eventually exceed safe energy levels and begin a charge delamination, producing electric arcs and anomalies until it eventually explodes into a Tesla ball.
  • Moderate heat power generation
  • Reduces the energy decay of the supermatter
  • Waste Multiplier +100%
  • Heat Power Gain +100%
  • Power Decay Negation +100%
Cyrion b canister.png
Zauker
Dangerous Increases the power generation quite significantly with relatively moderate heat penalty. The difficulty lies in procuring this gas.
  • Moderate heat penalty
  • High bonus to power generation
  • Power transmssion +200%
  • Waste Multiplier +400%
  • Heat Power Generation +100%
BZ canister.png
BZ
Dangerous At above 40% composition, it begins shooting extremely high energy nuclear particles that are visible to the naked eye. These particles can make it lethal to be around your engine, no matter what equipment you have. Not useful for power generation though.
  • Moderate heat gain
  • Malus to power transmssion
  • increases waste gasses
  • -20% Power Transmssion
  • Waste Multiplier +400% Heat Power Gain +100%
Water vapor.png
Water Vapor
Very dangerous Water vapor is BZ but worse in every way, it is also created by fire reactions in small amounts, which will spike the SMs waste output if allowed to accumulate. It'll also make the chamber slippery. Do not allow it to accumulate.
  • High heat penalty
  • Malus to power generation
  • Makes the chamber slippery.
  • Power Transmission -25%
  • Waste Multiplier +1100%
  • Heat Power generation +100%
Plasma Canister.png
Plasma
Very dangerous Plasma is very similar to Oxygen but provides a higher power boost as well as a much higher waste and heat penalty. The extreme pressures and volumes of gas produced by this gas are very likely to clog pipes, overheat the chamber, and overpower your cooling system.

WARNING: The roundstart setup cannot handle pure plasma setups.

  • Very high heat penalty
  • Little bonus to power generation
  • Power Transmission +40%
  • Waste Multiplier +1400%
  • Heat Power Gain +100%
Tritium.png
Tritium
Very dangerous Tritium increases the power production of the Supermatter by up to 3 times, there is one slight issue with it.

Tritium is dangerous. Tritium is very dangerous. Tritium is a horrifyingly irritable and jumpy gas. While it isn't as harmful to the heat level as Plasma is (just barely), it also has the second worst heat capacity of all gasses while Plasma has the second highest. This means that Plasma can be kept happy with enough cooling, whereas Tritium eagerly goes from a safe space loop into a burning hellfire. Add to this the byproduct of large amounts of Oxygen production (not exclusive to Tritium. An issue in a Plasma engine too), and you have a tritium fire and a very hot crystal. Do not use this gas unless you have a very strong understanding of atmospherics and the Supermatter, and are willing to get creative.

  • High heat penalty
  • Huge bonus to power generation
  • Power Transmission +300%
  • Waste Multiplier +900%
  • Heat Power Gain +100%
Hydrogen canister.png
H2
Very dangerous Similar to tritium, less power generation, same heat production and a bit of heat protection.
  • High heat penalty
  • Huge bonus to power generation
  • Increases the heat resistance for the Supermatter somewhat.
  • power transmission +250%
  • Waste Multiplier 900%
  • Heat Resistance +100%
  • Heat Power Gain +100%
Antinoblium Canister.png
Anti-Noblium
Extremely dangerous Probably a sign a resonance cascade is about to occur, or someone with a massive ego is about to get humbled. Attempting to cool your engine with this gas is like trying to cool your engine with absolutely nothing.


It has by far the lowest specific heat, while having the same heat penalty. It is also bad for power generation. There are only bad reasons to put this gas in your engine.

  • Keeps the crystal from zapping as much
  • Increases zaps
  • Probably a sign a resonance cascade is about to occur
  • power transmission -50%
  • Waste Multiplier +1400%
  • Heat Power Gain +100%

Additional Hazards

The supermatter is dangerous for multiple reasons.

  • Anything that touches the crystal will be consumed and turned into dust. No exceptions. The only way to "safely" transport a shard is to pull it, being careful to not be pushed back into it by someone else.
  • It releases radiation while powered. You will need radiation protection from specialized modsuits or radiation suits.
  • It causes hallucinations to people that have direct sightline to the supermatter in a certain range when powered. You will need meson scanners or the HYPERG1G4 skillchip to mitigate this.
  • It will spawn anomalies when powered above 5000 MeV, at sufficiently low integrity, and after delaminations. Efforts to push the engine past this point will require mitigation of anomalies, especially pyroclastic which can toast equipment and spawn sentient slimes.
  • It will pull items around it when powered. You will need magboots for protection.
  • The primary method of power generation (electrical zaps) will prioritize humans without the presence of a grounding rod or tesla coil. Complete protection is only afforded by specialized modsuits in combination with insulated gloves.

A Practical Guide to The Supermatter

So you wanted to skim the theory and jump right into the action? We got you covered. This is a step by step walkthrough to set your local supermatter crystal up. Beware however, there are many improvements that could be made!

Step one: Safety and Preliminary Preparations

  1. Put on an optical meson scanner MGlasses.png (Engineering scanner goggles EngiScanners.png works too, if changed to meson mode) and a radiation suit RadiationSuit.pngRadiationSuitHood.png in case someone prematurely activates the supermatter crystal.
    Why: Meson Scanners protect from hallucinations, while the suit protect from radiation. Once the engine starts, it will start emitting both.
  2. Insert your ID into your tablet Tablet.gif and download the NT CIMS program if you haven't already. The NT CIMS provides critical information on the state of the crystal and all good engineers should have it installed and running.
Meta Station SM
Delta Station SM
Ice Box Station SM

Step two: Prepare the gas loop

  1. Color code: Green. Turn the bypass pump off
    Why: This pump is used to bypass the chamber and to precool the gas before entering it. This pump however is a detriment to us on started Supermatter crystals, since it reduces the amount of cooled gas inserted into the chamber.
  2. Color code: Red. Your first step should be wrenching the N2 canisters in place. Afterwards, turn the pump on and maximize it. (Hotkeys: ctrl-click to turn on, alt-click to maximize)
    Why: When the crystal is generating power it produces plasma and oxygen and heats up the air surrounding it immensely, thus it needs to be properly ventilated. We start by making the gas loop push N2 around the loop, cooling it with the coldness of space before re-entering the engine room again.
  3. Color code: Orange. Maximize the pumps leading to and out of the Supermatter chamber
    Why: A larger quantity of cooled gas inside the Supermatter will snuff out waste gas and heat better than one that isn't properly filled. This also makes the gas movement for the whole engine much quicker. (Be mindful of molar delaminations, though this is unlikely.)
  4. Color code: Blue. Turn the filter on, maximize it, and set it to filter nothing.
    Why: This filter is commonly used to collect useful gases from the Supermatter engine to be used elsewhere. We do not need this filter to be set to anything for stable power generation, though they are not mutually exclusive.
  5. Color code: Violet. Maximize the pumps leading to the space exchangers.
    Why: This makes the gas movement for the whole engine much quicker, allowing gas to be cooled and pumped in faster.
  6. Color code: White. Turn on all the filters and maximize them. Set the filter with the double circle to Nitrogen (they are set to Nitrogen by default, might be worth it to double check them.) All other filters can be set to nothing.
    Why: This filter complex dictates which gas will be let inside the Supermatter chamber. We are currently running a simple Nitrogen engine, so we need only the first filter to be set to nitrogen. The other three filters still need to be on and set to nothing in order for the bad gas to actually get vented, keep this in mind! If the first filter had been tampered with and the chamber is running out of nitrogen, repeat step one with Nitrogen canisters obtained from other parts of the station.
  7. Color code: Brown (where applicable). Turn on and maximize these freezer (or freezer bypass) pumps.
    Why: For meta and box derived Supermatter engines, the brown pumps are the last piece of pump separating the cooled gas from the chamber. In some maps (e.g. Ice Box) it is preferable to incorporate the freezers from roundstart due to freezers (73 Kelvins) being colder than space (180+20 Kelvins). For several maps where the space loop is colder (2.7+20 Kelvins), the bypass might be preferred until upgrades are available.
  8. Color code: Pink (where applicable). Turn on and minimize the temperature on these freezers.
    Why: For reasons stated above, this will mostly be used on supermatter engines with suboptimal space loops.
  9. Color code: Grey-blue (Where applicable). Turn the space valve on.
    Why: This valve separates the filtered waste gas from the space injector. Turn this on to prevent clogging. Only applicable in delta station.
  10. Color code: Yellow. In the same air alarm AirAlarm.png, click Vent Controls and disable the external limits by clicking on External(Just make sure internals is green and externals is blue). Do not change the vent option from Pressurizing. Picture (click it):
    Why: Internal and External acts as limits for the vents. Limits can only slow down vents, and we want vents to be as fast as possible. So we disable the limits to allow gas to flow into the supermatter in any condition.
  11. Color code: Yellow. Proceed to the air alarm AirAlarm.png next to the crystal room. Open the air alarm menu (on most maps it will start unlocked), click Scrubber Controls and change the scrubbers to siphon (by clicking "scrubbing") and Expanded Range.
    Why: Siphon makes the scrubbers remove all gases. This is to ensure hot gasses are removed from the chamber as fast as possible, to prevent too high pressure in the chamber.
  12. Color code: N/A. Review the crystal's status using the NT-CIMS Tablet.gif program.
    Why: The NT CIMS provides great insight on troubleshooting supermatter related problems. If you did everything correctly, the temperature should be dropping, the gas composition will shift heavily towards pure nitrogen, and there should be enough moles inside the chamber (above 8).

With these all done, the nitrogen should be cycling through the system and getting nice and cool. Give yourself a pat on the back, for the hardest part is over!

Step three: Start the engine!

  1. Double-check to ensure the cooling loop is active, you don't want to have an active supermatter with a pump still set to 101kPa or the vents/scrubbers inactive!
  2. For supermatter engines on Delta Station, you need to set everything yourself. Haul emitters and reflectors around to your desired setup, wrench and weld the emitters once aligned properly (rotate with Alt-Click), and weld the reflectors. Wire the plating under them and hook them up to a powered cable.
  3. Align the reflectors so that the emitter beams are deflected towards the supermatter crystal.
  4. Head into the emitter chamber. It is on the right side of the picture above. Just click each emitter Emitter On.gif with an empty hand to turn them on. Don't stand in front of them unless you want some serious laser burns!
  5. Close the radiation shutters with the Radiation Shutters Control button (if available).

The supermatter will now begin arcing and generating power.

If the emitters are not firing despite being turned on, it means they are not being sufficiently powered. This could either be because a cable to them have been severed (less likely), or the station does not have enough power to run them. To fix this, you could:

  1. Check the cable and ensure a proper connection is made between the power reservoir (SMES) and the emitters.
  2. Maximizing the SMES might solve some fringe cases of the station having enough power stored but not enough power flowing.
  3. Start the P.A.C.M.A.N generator to give the extra kick needed to start the emitters. Once the engine is supplying power, you can turn off the P.A.C.M.A.N.
  4. Throw a useless object into the supermatter crystal in order to kickstart the engine. A commonly used object for this is a 1 credit holochip, available to you by Alt-Clicking your ID. Alternatively you can emote kiss(type *kiss when you are ingame) the sm from a distance(The kiss can land even through glass, be sure to do it through the glass to be safe).

Final step: Set up the power storage units (SMES)

  1. Go to the room in engineering with multiple SMES SMES Turn on.gif.
  2. Set each of their target inputs to 200 kW and target outputs to 190 kW.
    Why: This increases how much power they forward to the rest of the station. 10 kW will be used to keep the SMES fully charged for backup power.

Congratulations! The supermatter engine is set!

Working with the Supermatter

Removing Pumps

Pumpless MetaStation Supermatter

Read more on gas equalizations and pipe networks here.

You want to replace most pumps you can find with either straight pipes or with valves. It is recommended to do this in the start of the round, so that we don't lose any gases from unwrenching atmospheric devices.

This is because gas in a network is always evenly spread through all connected pipe. Pumps exist only to create pressure gradients, but in the supermatter where gas is always flowing in a circular fashion it will only restrict flow, or even worse clog on delaminations.

Pictured to the right is the roundstart MetaStation SM setup, but modified to have all the unneeded pumps / filters removed. Pumps have a set limit on the amount of gas that can flow through each tick, and when dealing with a SM Delamination, every second counts.

Cooling

The direct turf (location/tile) of the supermatter is what dictates it's behaviour, and thus an integral part of any supermatter engine is sufficient cooling of the crystal's immediate environment. The cooling system used by the standard supermatter engine is a dynamic system; meaning that the gases around the supermatter flow to other parts of the engine in order to get cooled. This is why a single pipe being broken might cause catastrophic consequences.

On our standard supermatter setup, there are two main factors of cooling: heat exchanger pipes and freezers. Note that both of these apparatus perform cooling only on the gas in it's immediate "container". A single freezer or heat exchanger pipe will be less effective on a larger pipe network than a smaller one due to it getting a smaller share of the gas that it is able to cool. Keep this in mind when doing expansion to the setup.

He pipe.pngHeat exchangers

Heat exchangers work on the basis of conduction, that is between the heat exchanger and the turf it is in. For our supermatter heat exchangers, the heat sharing will be performed with a space turf (with the temperature of 2.7 Kelvins and heat capacity of 7000 J/K.) or snow turf (with the temperature of 180 Kelvins and heat capacity that varies slightly). This conduction process will only happen when the temperature difference between the two gas mixtures is higher than 20 Kelvin or Celcius.
Expanding the cooling loop means expanding the part of the pipe network that is actually able to exchange heat, therefore increasing the cooling power. However doing also means that the filters will be able to work on a smaller amount of gas, lowering the amount of gas that goes into the supermatter chamber. It might be worthwile to pump in more coolant if efforts to expand the loop are undertaken.

Freezer.gif Freezers

Freezers also work on the principle of heat exchanging. The gas directly present in it will have it's heat exchanged with a gas mixture with heat capacity and temperature dictated by the parts and setting. For more information on thermomachines head here.

In-Chamber Cooling

It is possible to use heat exchanger pipes filled with cooled Plasma Canister.png Plasma directly inside the crystal's chamber for even better cooling. This method of cooling however is not present by default and will need to be added in by an engineer.

Mitigating Delaminations

The first step to averting delaminations is to turn the emitters off. Waste produced by the supermatter scales based on energy, so cutting the energy supply to the crystal is one of the best first steps to take.

There is no one sure way to fix the supermatter, but there are a few common causes:

  • Gas pumps are offline or left on default pressure.
  • Gas filters offline, left on default pressure.
  • No gas filter set to filter coolant back into the loop. If nitrogen has fully ran out from the supermatter set up just set filters and add more coolant either through canisters or through the Atmos to Engine pipe in Atmospherics.
  • Supermatter chamber vents improperly configured.
  • Supermatter chamber scrubbers not siphoning.
  • Heat exchange pipes broken. Space dust can slip through the defenses on occasion. Or a traitor may detach a section.
  • Too much gas, especially on supermatter with pumps. If a section has too high of a pressure, the gas pumps cannot push anything more into it!
  • Too little gas, especially on supermatter setups with an expanded cooling loop. Lack of nitrogen coolant will make the oxygen and plasma dumped by the supermatter take up a larger portion of the composition, raising the waste multiplier significantly.

Sabotaging the Supermatter

Want to sabotage the crystal but can't figure out how to pull it off? Here are some pointers and hints:

General hints

  • You can break the APC of the room to stop all pipes and scrubbers from working.
  • When the crystal reaches 0% integrity a 30 second countdown until the explosion will be broadcast on common channel, even if telecomms is desintegrated.
  • Disable the telecomms APC with the CE console to prevent the supermatter from announcing its status.
  • Cut cameras near the engine.
  • Instead of turning off pumps and filters, you can just set them to extremely low values instead. They'll still appear to be working.
  • Taking out all the engineers before attempting a delamination helps a lot.
  • Opening a canister of plasma in engineering and igniting it will make it a lot harder for people to fix your sabotage. Even more effective if the radiation levels are high.
  • Keep a flash or EMP on hand. The AI and its borgs are pretty much guaranteed to try and intervene to prevent harm.
  • Stay around and pretend to be helping so you can undo all the repair attempts by other people.
  • Or ignore everything above and just empty a magazine into the crystal making it near instantly start the 30 second delamination countdown, before anyone can stop you, or even notice, this applies even if you want to do the more spicy delaminations listed below, since the crystal doesn't have to delaminate from high power or high pressure, it just has to be in the state needed when exploding and can delaminate from bullets.

Regular delamination

These are the easiest to pull off and require no special conditions. You'll want to keep the supermatter chamber very hot and full of plasma or CO2.

  • Use the filters near the emitter room to filter out N2 and N2O while keeping Plasma, Oxygen and CO2 in the loop.
  • Pump in pure plasma or burn mix from atmos.
  • Disable or break the cooling array. Deconstructing a single piece of the heat exchanger can be enough.
  • Shooting guns at the crystal is extremely effective, but it's likely that you'll end up in the blast you won't, you'll have 30 seconds to run after the crystal reaches 0% integrity.
  • Disable the scrubbers once the chamber is hot enough.

Overcharged delamination

This kind of delamination requires careful gas management but is faster, far more destructive and there's a good chance it will irradiate, burn and shock the engineers who are trying to fix it.

  • Ensure that only CO2 is in the supermatter chamber at all times. Filter all other gases and keep the scrubbers running.
  • Keep the emitters online and firing if you can.
  • Get as much CO2 into the chamber as possible. Larger amounts of CO2 can even compensate for the oxygen and plasma waste.
  • Wear as much radiation protection as you can. Consider bringing some anti-toxin medication as well.
  • Try to keep radiation suits away from engineers, they won't be able to get near the overcharged engine long enough to fix it without one. They will however be able to go near it long enough to beat you to death.
  • Make sure you are wearing insulated gloves to protect yourself from the lightning arcs.
  • Disabling the cooling is not required. In fact, keeping the chamber cool might help you get more power.
  • The anomalies, gravity pulses and lightning arcs will quickly turn the engine room into a deathtrap. Make sure you have everything set up correctly before this starts happening.

Critical mass delamination

This is difficult but also simple.

  • Pump in as much gas as possible into the chamber. The easiest way to do this is to disable the pressure checks on the vent air alarms.
  • Reverse the scrubber pump. It's a subtle alteration that might get overlooked in the heat of the moment and will prevent the excess gas from being pumped out.
  • Make sure no gas leaves the chamber. Put up walls, deconstruct scrubber pipes, do whatever possible to keep the gas inside.

Resonance cascade delamination

This type of delamination requires particular care and effort, as it requires anti-noblium which is obtained from the Hypertorus Fusion Reactor or from the use of an Electrolyzer. Either way, this type of delamination requires the sourcing of specific materials which will require a rounds worth of effort.

  • Ensure the supermatter chamber is filled with a gas mixture that is at least 40% Hyper-Noblium, and 40% Anti-Noblium.
  • Ensure that the supermatter engine has an integrity that is greater than 80%.
  • Ensure that there are more than 12000 moles of gas inside the Supermatter chamber.

Alternatively, if you are a dirty traitor and you received the objective to cause a cascade, do the following:

  • Ensure the crystal has over 80% integrity.
  • Attach the destabilizing crystal from your objective to the crystal. Make sure you have protection from the engine's gravitational force.
  • A destabilizing crystal will not cause the engine to delaminate by itself. Proceed with one of the delaminations steps above.

Note that resonance cascade delaminations only work on the main engine, not on shards. You will not receive the objective if there is no valid engine.