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= Starlight Engineering SOP =
 
== Power Generation ==
1. Non-atmospheric engineering personnel must set up the AME and/or attach the solar network before moving to other power sources. Failure to do so will be considered grounds for immediate dismissal.
 
2. The tesla ball, singularity, and supermatter crystal may not be started without explicit permission from the Chief Engineer.
 
3. The supermatter crystal's chamber must incorporate an emergency venting system to reduce the pressure in the chamber to 0 kpa in the event of a potential delamination.
 
4. Atmospheric personnel may start the TEG and/or supermatter crystal after both the distribution and waste air lines are completed.
 
== Station Damage ==
1. Damage to the Bridge, Evac, Arrivals, and Secure Areas should be prioritized for repairs. Following these areas is the Medical and Security departments.
 
2. Should repairs be required with no appropriate personnel around, engineering personnel may hack doors to repair the area. These doors must be returned to their original condition once repairs are complete.
 
3. Should no station damage be present, Engineers may take on solo projects, reconstructions, or shuttle building.
 
4. Security should be contacted to establish a perimeter around especially damaged areas of the station.


== Chief Engineer ==
== Chief Engineer ==
1. The Chief Engineer must make sure that the AMES is fully set up and supplying power to the station before any further action is taken by themselves or their team;
1. The Chief Engineer is responsible for training, or assigning trainers to any Technical Assistants on shift.


2. The Chief Engineer must make then make sure that the air distribution network is fully dispensing breathable air to the station before doing anything else;
2. The Chief Engineer must ensure an advanced station engine (Singularity, TEG, Supermatter, Tesla) has been set up before moving on to other matters.


3. The Chief Engineer must make sure that the Singularity, Tesla or Supermatter engine are built correctly, and safely before they are enagaged.
3. The Chief Engineer must ensure that the atmospheric distribution and waste networks are set up properly and turned on at the start of shift.


4. The Chief Engineer, along with the Research Director, is responsible for maintaining the integrity of Telecommunications. The Chief Engineer must not hinder the proper functionality of Telecommunications, and must diagnose and repair any issues that arise;
4. The Chief Engineer is responsible for the operation and integrity of all station engines. Catastrophic engine failure will be considered grounds for immediate dismissal.


5. The Chief Engineer is bound to the same rules regarding the axe as Atmospheric Technicians;
5. The Chief Engineer is responsible for the maintenance of the Station's Atmospherics System. Catastrophic failure of these systems will be considered grounds for immediate dismissal.


6. The Chief Engineer is permitted to carry a flash and a disabler.
6. Should an area of the station become too damaged to repair fully, the Chief Engineer may declare the area condemned, and prohibit access to the area permanently.


7. The Chief Engineer is responsible for maintaining the integrity of the Station's Atmospherics System. Failure to maintain this integrity is grounds for termination;
7. The Chief Engineer is solely responsible for distributing building permits to station crew. Those found building without a permit shall be found guilty of Vandalism or Damage of Property.


8. The Chief Engineer is permitted to grant Building Permits to crewmembers, but must keep the Station Blueprints in a safe location at all times.
8. The standard Command SOP applies.
 
9. Standard Command SOP applies.


== Atmospheric Technician ==
== Atmospheric Technician ==
1. Atmospheric Technicians must properly setup the air distribution network before doing anything else;
1. Atmospheric Technicians report directly to the Chief Engineer.


2. Atmospheric Technicians are permitted to completely rebuild the Atmospherics Piping Setup, provided they do not pump harmful gases into anywhere except the engines;
2. Atmospheric Technicians must set up the distribution and waste gas systems before moving onto other matters. Failure to do so will be considered grounds for immediate dismissal.


3. Atmospheric Technicians are not permitted to create or release harmful gas mixes for any non-engine purposes unless in times of extreme emergency or with the express permission of the CE;
3. Atmospheric Technicians should prioritize atmospheric emergencies over station integrity. Atmospheric technicians may assist engineering in their duties if no atmospheric emergencies are present.


4. Atmospheric Technicians are responsible for the setup of the TEG if present on the station;
4. Atmospheric Technicians may not retrieve the axe from its case unless their life is under threat, or entry to a crisis location is required.


5. Atmospheric Technicians are not permitted to take the axe out of its case unless there is an immediate and urgent threat to their life or urgent access to crisis locations is necessary. The axe must be returned to the case afterwards, and the case locked;
5. Atmospheric Technicians are permitted to assist in the creation of specialized areas for non-human crew members with special atmospheric requirements.


6. Atmospheric Technicians are not permitted to tamper with the default values on Air Alarms without good reason. They are, however, permitted to create small, acclimatized rooms for species that require special atmospheric conditions (such as Plasmamen and Vox), provided they receive express permission from the Chief Engineer;
6. Atmospheric Technicians must check on the TEG, Supermatter, and atmospheric alerts console every 30 minutes or less.


7. Atmospheric Technicians must periodically check on the Central Alarms Computer, in periods of, at most, thirty (30) minutes;
7. Any mention of "independence" or "Atmosia" shall be grounds for immediate contract termination.


8. Atmospheric Technicians must respond promptly to piping and station breaches. Failure to report within fifteen (15) minutes will be considered a breach of Standard Operating Procedure, unless there are no spare Atmospheric Technicians to report, or an Engineer has arrived on scene first. All Hazard Zones must be cordoned off with Engineering Tape or holobarriers, for the sake of everyone else
== Station Engineer ==


== Station Engineer ==
1. Station Engineers report directly to the Chief Engineer.
1. Engineers must properly activate and wire the AMES at the start of the shift, before any other actions are undertaken;


2. Engineers are responsible for maintaining the integrity of the engines. Neglecting this duty is grounds for termination should an engine malfunction;
2. Station Engineers must construct the AME and/or solar network before moving onto permanent station engines.


3. Engineers are not permitted to construct additional engines (such as additional SM/Tesla/Singularity engines until at least one engine is correctly set up and powering the station;
3. Station Engineers must establish permanent station power before moving on to other duties, or confirm Atmospheric Technicians have established permanent power.


4. Engineers are permitted to carry out solo reconstruction/rebuilding/personal projects if there is no damage to the station that requires fixing;
4. Station Engineers must check the singularity, tesla ball, and power monitoring computer  every 30 minutes or less.


5. Engineers must check each active engine at least once per 30 minutes;
5. It is recommended that at least one Station Engineer remain in the department during non-emergencies to assist other crew members and respond to potential department emergencies.


6. The Supermatter Engine, if online and under emitter fire, must be constantly monitored;
== Technical Assistant ==


7. Engineers must respond promptly to breaches, regardless of size. Failure to report within fifteen (15) minutes will be considered a breach of Standard Operating Procedure, unless there are no spare Engineers to report or an Atmospheric Technician has arrived on scene first.
1. Technical Assistants report to their trainer and the Chief Engineer.


8. Engineers are permitted to hack doors to gain unauthorized access to locations if said locations happen to require urgent repairs;
2. Technical Assistants must travel with another member of the Engineering department at all times.


== Technical Assistant ==
3. Once trained, Technical Assistants may perform simple duties such as setting up of the AME or deploying of solar panels.
1. Technical systems primary responsibility is to assist Engineers in the maintenance of the station;


2. Technical assistants must remain with a station engineer or atmospheric technician without express permission of the chief engineer;
4. Technical Assistants may assist in any normal station repairs, but must be closely supervised during any power generation duties.


3. Technical assistants may work alone in deploying solar panels if they are properly trained;
5. In emergencies, Technical Assistants may perform simple repairs without supervision.


4. Technical assistants may not remodel, rebuild or move major station componants without engineer supervision.
6. Technical Assistants may not make major station renovations or changes without direct supervision.

Latest revision as of 07:15, 1 April 2025

Starlight Engineering SOP

Power Generation

1. Non-atmospheric engineering personnel must set up the AME and/or attach the solar network before moving to other power sources. Failure to do so will be considered grounds for immediate dismissal.

2. The tesla ball, singularity, and supermatter crystal may not be started without explicit permission from the Chief Engineer.

3. The supermatter crystal's chamber must incorporate an emergency venting system to reduce the pressure in the chamber to 0 kpa in the event of a potential delamination.

4. Atmospheric personnel may start the TEG and/or supermatter crystal after both the distribution and waste air lines are completed.

Station Damage

1. Damage to the Bridge, Evac, Arrivals, and Secure Areas should be prioritized for repairs. Following these areas is the Medical and Security departments.

2. Should repairs be required with no appropriate personnel around, engineering personnel may hack doors to repair the area. These doors must be returned to their original condition once repairs are complete.

3. Should no station damage be present, Engineers may take on solo projects, reconstructions, or shuttle building.

4. Security should be contacted to establish a perimeter around especially damaged areas of the station.

Chief Engineer

1. The Chief Engineer is responsible for training, or assigning trainers to any Technical Assistants on shift.

2. The Chief Engineer must ensure an advanced station engine (Singularity, TEG, Supermatter, Tesla) has been set up before moving on to other matters.

3. The Chief Engineer must ensure that the atmospheric distribution and waste networks are set up properly and turned on at the start of shift.

4. The Chief Engineer is responsible for the operation and integrity of all station engines. Catastrophic engine failure will be considered grounds for immediate dismissal.

5. The Chief Engineer is responsible for the maintenance of the Station's Atmospherics System. Catastrophic failure of these systems will be considered grounds for immediate dismissal.

6. Should an area of the station become too damaged to repair fully, the Chief Engineer may declare the area condemned, and prohibit access to the area permanently.

7. The Chief Engineer is solely responsible for distributing building permits to station crew. Those found building without a permit shall be found guilty of Vandalism or Damage of Property.

8. The standard Command SOP applies.

Atmospheric Technician

1. Atmospheric Technicians report directly to the Chief Engineer.

2. Atmospheric Technicians must set up the distribution and waste gas systems before moving onto other matters. Failure to do so will be considered grounds for immediate dismissal.

3. Atmospheric Technicians should prioritize atmospheric emergencies over station integrity. Atmospheric technicians may assist engineering in their duties if no atmospheric emergencies are present.

4. Atmospheric Technicians may not retrieve the axe from its case unless their life is under threat, or entry to a crisis location is required.

5. Atmospheric Technicians are permitted to assist in the creation of specialized areas for non-human crew members with special atmospheric requirements.

6. Atmospheric Technicians must check on the TEG, Supermatter, and atmospheric alerts console every 30 minutes or less.

7. Any mention of "independence" or "Atmosia" shall be grounds for immediate contract termination.

Station Engineer

1. Station Engineers report directly to the Chief Engineer.

2. Station Engineers must construct the AME and/or solar network before moving onto permanent station engines.

3. Station Engineers must establish permanent station power before moving on to other duties, or confirm Atmospheric Technicians have established permanent power.

4. Station Engineers must check the singularity, tesla ball, and power monitoring computer every 30 minutes or less.

5. It is recommended that at least one Station Engineer remain in the department during non-emergencies to assist other crew members and respond to potential department emergencies.

Technical Assistant

1. Technical Assistants report to their trainer and the Chief Engineer.

2. Technical Assistants must travel with another member of the Engineering department at all times.

3. Once trained, Technical Assistants may perform simple duties such as setting up of the AME or deploying of solar panels.

4. Technical Assistants may assist in any normal station repairs, but must be closely supervised during any power generation duties.

5. In emergencies, Technical Assistants may perform simple repairs without supervision.

6. Technical Assistants may not make major station renovations or changes without direct supervision.