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If you're hungry and the Chef is not around to make you a meal or the Bartender isn't there to serve you drinks, you might want to check the nearest vending machine for some quick snacks to fill up your belly or some drinks sate your thirst! There are a number dotted around the stations, and come in a wide variety of brands. Those wishing to just quickly fill up on protein might also want to try the protein shakes from SweatMAX Vendors! | If you're hungry and the Chef is not around to make you a meal or the Bartender isn't there to serve you drinks, you might want to check the nearest vending machine for some quick snacks to fill up your belly or some drinks sate your thirst! There are a number dotted around the stations, and come in a wide variety of brands. Those wishing to just quickly fill up on protein might also want to try the protein shakes from SweatMAX Vendors! | ||
On the Tether and Stellar Delight, the positions of various | On the Tether and Stellar Delight, the positions of the various vending machines are preset, however, in Rascal's Pass, the vending machines at each location are randomized, so be prepared to hunt down the one you want (if it even exists). | ||
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The Recipe Lists
The recipe list on this page is incomplete! After a massive change to the way that cooking works on this server, which made it possible to make entirely customisable food, the page has not been completely updated to reflect the changes. Instead, look at the below info dumps to find the complete and up to date list of recipes.
The Info Dumps! Food Recipes (https://vore-station.net/infodump/recipes_food.html) Use Guide to Food and Drink#Intermediate Ingredients for the base ingredients.
Drink Recipes (https://vore-station.net/infodump/recipes_drinks.html) |
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Fullness
As you walk and move about on station, your starting nutrition bar will start to drain from starting green, down to dark red; if your hunger bar turns black, you've eaten way too much! But don't worry, you can always fit more. There are no downsides to being stuffed full of absurd amounts of food on this server, so eat till your heart's content. Yes, this means that there is also no slowdown to being stuffed either.
There are specific messages that can be displayed in your "examine" info when you are at different levels of fullness, these can be turned off and on, and even directly editted in your vore panel preferences.
Several reagents will increase your fullness:
- The most effective: People.
- Very effective: Nutriment, found in most foods. The main one and most effective; Corn oil; Animal Protein, found in meat and Egg Yolk.
- Somewhat effective: Ketchup, Sugar, Sprinkles, Coco powder, Corn oil, Cherry jelly.
- Some alcoholic drinks.
Starvation
If you drop to dark red, you move very slowly and your description reveals your lack of eating habits (if you have it enabled in your prefences). You are starving, this is not good! You will move slower until you eat some food, so head to the chef for a burger or slice of meatbread!
Some things will decrease your hunger faster:
- Vomiting
- Being cold (by exposure to cold environments or because you were in a cryo tube)
- Recovering from blood loss
- Taking Lipozine
- Using gym equipment (found in the gym or the holodeck)
Weight
Your level of nutrition may affect your characters weight, which has no mechanical effects, only a desciption upon being examined. These messages can also be editted in your vore panel preferences. Being overstuffed increases your weight, being hungry reduces it.
You can modify the rate at which your weight changes in the VORE section of character set-up, by changing the weight gain and weight loss percentages.
FOOD ALLERGY AND REACTIONS.
While on other servers the races have mechanically included allergies (such as Skrell and animal protein) we have removed most code pertaining to these. But there are still reactions that you must take into account: some drinks and food will raise and lower body temperature for example, which can be fatal for species that are sensitive to significant temperature changes. Please be mindful of the species you are serving to. As an example, Teshari should not be given Antifreeze or foods that raise their body temperature.
Please Help us keep this list up to date! (if you know of a reaction not listed, Then please add it or flag someone done in our #wiki Discord Channel.
Food or Drink | Species affected | Amount needed | Time needed to be affected | Cause | Effect |
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Antifreeze | Teshari, Prometheans | 30units | near Instant | Increased body temperature (up to 330K, 56.85°C/134.3°F) | Heavy burn damage to internal organs |
Love Maker | Promethean, Teshari | One drink | Instant | Increased body temperature (up to 360k, 86.85/188.33°F) | Heavy burn damage |
Deathbell | Promethean, Teshari | One drink | Instant | Increased body temperature (up to 330K, 56.85°C/134.3°F) | Instant limb explosion and heavy burn damage for Prometheans, Heavy internal burn damage to Teshari |
Coldfront | Most humanoids | **unknown** | **unknown** | Decreased body temperature (down to 220K, -53.15°C/-63.67°F) | Heavy freeze damage to internal organs |
Named Bullet | Every non-Promethean | **Unknown** | **Unknown** | Slime jelly. | Massive toxic damage to non-Prometheans, but heals Prometheans. |
Sbiten | **Unknown** | **Unknown** | **Unknown** | Increased body temperature (up to 360K, 86.85°C/188.3°F) | **Unknown** |
Vox Delight | All non-Vox | **Unknown** | **Unknown** | **Unknown** | Poisons Non-Vox, heals tox damage on vox. |
Three Mile Island Iced Tea | **Unknown** | **Unknown** | **Unknown** | Uranium induced High | **Unknown** |
Gargle Blaster | **Unknown** | **Unknown** | **Unknown** | **Unknown** | Varies: Flashing colors, lights, sounds, Slurred speech.. |
Drinks
IMPORTANT: Many of these drinks, while they do have toxic ingredients, are not toxic in and of themselves. However, because they have toxic ingredients, if you mess them up, you will poison your patrons--not something a good bartender wants to do. An evil one, though...
EXAMPLES:
- Kahlua = Coffee Liqueur
- Vodka = Tunguska Triple Distilled
- Whiskey = Uncle Git's Special Reserve
Alcoholic Drinks
Alcoholic drinks contain ethanol, and each drink has a numerical 'strength' value that determines how quickly you get drunk; lower numbers mean the drink is stronger. Effects start with dizziness, then progress to slurring, stumbling, vision impairment, drowsiness, liver damage, and finally complete incapacitation (and potentially death, in the event of severe liver damage); drinking slower gives your body time to process the ethanol, whereas drinking faster will hit even harder than you might expect. Some species also have special reactions to alcohol; Skrell for instance treat alcohol as up to five times stronger (and so should drink in extreme moderation, but even then stick to lighter drinks) whereas Unathi can handle it better than baseline humans. Tajara and Prometheans likewise get drunk a bit more easily than normal.
Mixed Drinks
All numbers listed below should be considered a unit. Since a drinking glass will hold only 30 units of liquid, it's recommended that bartenders use their drink shakers to concoct these drinks before pouring them out.
Poured Drinks
Picture | Drink | Strength | Notes |
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Absinthe | 12 | Bottles are labeled "Jailbreaker Verte". Causes alcohol effects faster than most drinks. | |
Ale | 50 | Bottles are labeled "Magm-Ale". | |
Beer | 50 | Also available in the bar's back room or from the beer keg. Mix 10 corn oil and 5 universal enzyme (Catalyst). | |
Bitters | 50 | 5 mint, 5 enzyme (catalyst) Poured | |
Blue Curacao | 15 | Bottles are labeled "Miss Blue Curacao". Mix 10 orange juice and 5 universal enzyme (Catalyst). | |
Cider | TBD | ||
Cognac | 15 | Bottles are labeled "Chateau De Baton Premium Cognac". | |
Ethanol | 10 | Comes from chemical dispenser. | |
Gin | 50 | ||
Kahlua | 15 | Bottles are labeled "Robert Robust's Coffee Liqueur". Mix 5 coffee + 5 sugar + 5 Enzyme (Catalyst). | |
Mead | 30 | Mix 1 sugar + 1 water + 5 Enzyme (Catalyst) | |
Melon Liquor | 50 | Bottles are labeled "Emeraldine Melon Liquor". Mix 10 watermelon juice and 5 universal enzyme (Catalyst). | |
Moonshine | 12 | Mix 10 nutriment, 5 universal enzyme (Catalyst). | |
Poison Wine | 10 | Made from poison berries. Hallucinogenic and poisonous. Mix 10 poison berry juice and 5 universal enzyme (Catalyst). | |
Rum | 15 | Bottles are labeled "Captain Pete's Cuban Spiced Rum". Dispenser labels it "Deadrum". | |
Sake | 25 | Made from rice. Mix 10 rice and 5 universal enzyme (Catalyst). | |
Tequila | 25 | Bottles are labeled "Caccavo Guaranteed Quality Tequilla". | |
Thirteen Loko | 25 | Comes from hacked soda vending machine. Will also make you jittery. | |
Vermouth | 15 | Bottles are labeled "Goldeneye Vermouth". | |
Vodka | 15 | Bottles are labeled "Tunguska Triple Distilled". Mix 10 Potato Juice + 5 Enzyme (Catalyst). | |
Whiskey | 25 | Bottles are labeled "Uncle Git's Special Reserve". | |
Wine | 15 | Bottles are labeled "Doublebeard Bearded Special Wine". Mix 10 grape juice and 5 universal enzyme (Catalyst). | |
Wine Brandy | 20 | 10 wine, 10 enzyme (catalyst). Gives 5 units |
Non-Alcoholic Drinks
Food & Recipes
All of the recipe lists here are now just stripped down to some basic examples that new players might want to make. Be sure to check the info dumps for more detailed information.
The Info Dumps! Food Recipes (https://vore-station.net/infodump/recipes_food.html) Use Guide to Food and Drink#Intermediate Ingredients for the base ingredients.
Drink Recipes (https://vore-station.net/infodump/recipes_drinks.html) |
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Introduction to Cooking
Cooking, unlike some servers, is not as easy as "pop item into microwave, receive food". It still has that element, but there are more things you need to do now in order to properly cook. The guide will be listed first in step-by-step quick-setup for those who wish to get started right away, and a more detailed look later.
Cooking Simple-Setup
- Arrive in Kitchen, go to Fryer, Oven, Candymaker, Cerealmaker, and Grill, "Toggle Power" on all appliances to start them pre-heating. Ensure the oven door is closed PRIOR to heating!
- While waiting for appliances to heat, start preparing ingredients for recipes, or setting up grow trays.
- Remove appliance trays/racks/dishes and start inserting items into them, and once appliances reach 25% or higher efficiency, put trays/racks/dishes back into the appliance to start cooking.
- Monitor the appliance by clicking on it and viewing the 'examine' (shift-click, or right-click and examine). Observe that the food will show the status, and once it is done, the appliance will ping.
- Remove the food from the tray. Ensure that you are quick about opening/closing the oven door to keep it from losing heat.
- Enjoy.
Be careful not to leave food in the appliances for too long past done, or they will burn and set off the fire alarm!
Cooking In-Depth
Cooking involves appliances, rather than just putting everything into microwave and hitting a single button. The process is the same at the basic level - prepare your recipes, and then put them into the appliance of choice in order to receive food.
Multi-cooking can be done by making multiple of a recipe - if you want 6 burgers, make ingredients for 6, and then put them all into one tray.
Appliances are started by using "Toggle Power" to turn them on. Make sure Engineering is aware that the Kitchen will be drawing large amounts of power while all appliances are pre-heating, and it is possible to very quickly drain the APC while in the pre-heating stage.
The Fryer and Oven will take ~around~ 10 minutes, and the Grill should take around 5-7 minutes, as of the last balance, (7/25/20) to heat up to their optimal temperatures. You can inspect (examine) the appliances to determine what their current temperature is and where they're at in terms of heated. There will be an efficiency formula displayed as a percentage, as well as a current temp/optimal temp.
You can alt+click the oven to open and close the oven door.
Food can be cooked while the appliances are suboptimal (below 100%), but items will cook slower and have different cooking times based on the efficiency.
For ease-of-use, the current appliance efficiencies are listed below - these are the MAXIMUM an appliance will iterate cookwork with stock parts:
- Grill 1.2
- Fryer 0.95
- Oven 0.6
If an item with 60 cookwork (Something like a big bite burger) is put into a grill, it should take no more than around 3 minutes to cook.
Cooking items is ticked IN TOTAL, not PER food. If you're making six burgers at once on the grill in one rack, it will cook them all at the same speed (meaning 6 burgers will finish in 3 min total, rather than 18 min one-by-one).
You can also apply coatings to items, in order to change how they taste.
Cooking Tips
- Blood is not necessarily poisonous. It is always the same type as the person the brain was taken from, and if the type is incompatible with the recipient, it will cause a rejection reaction. O-negative blood is always safe.
- Units of egg are obtained by breaking eggs into beakers.
- Liquids, condiments, ground fruits and vegetables, and eggs that have been cracked into a container are all measured in reagent units rather than their own items.
- They can be poured directly into the microwave (or various containers) (whole eggs can be added directly to the microwave and are considered a separate ingredient, so be careful!)
- Sliceable foods can be divided into smaller portions by slicing them with a sharp object. Their reagents are divided equally into the slices. The slices noted here are the maximum number of slices, which you can get by using a precise cutting tool like a kitchen knife, cleaver, or scalpel; crude cutting tools, like axes, shovels, and saws will result in fewer slices.
- Condiments and reagents can be added to food, possibly increasing their nutrition value or adding some fun extras. A chef can create condiments by grinding up things that contain them and isolating them in the CondiMaster in the back room. Condiments let you put ketchup on your fries, salt in your soup, dylovene on your fish fingers, or psilocybin on your ghost burger--the possibilities are endless. Foods hold a maximum of fifty units of reagents.
- Some poisonous foods can be prepared safely if Dylovene is added to the finished product, or if the poisonous reagent is neutralized somehow. Experienced chefs only!
- Poisonous reagents are marked in red text. Reagents which have other, non-deadly effects--like intoxication, sleepiness, or the effects of hot or cold sauce--are marked in blue text.
Advanced Cooking
Some reagents in the finished products are poisonous, you may want to serve these items safely. This is where a little chemistry can help neutralize or remove the dangerous reagents from your food.Any given piece of food can contain only 50 units of reagents.
When using Dylovene, it's okay to use more than you strictly need. Other chemicals you might use to neutralize poison aren't so forgiving, and some are poisonous themselves.
Reagent | How to Neutralize |
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Animal Protein; Egg Yolk | Harmless to most people, animal protein, including egg yolk, is unsafe for Skrell. A one-to-one ratio of Dylovene to animal protein will make it safe for Skrell to eat. |
Blood | Blood is not necessarily poisonous. It is always the same type as the person it was taken from, and if the type is incompatible with the recipient, it will cause a rejection reaction.
O-negative blood is always safe. Add one unit of Dylovene for every four units of blood. Alcoholic drinks made with blood, of any type, are safe; just be sure there is no blood left over after the reaction. Blood can also be neutralized with Clonexadone (1 unit Clonexadone to 5 units Blood), or by adding drink ingredients to create a blood-based drink. |
Carpotoxin | Anything made with space carp meat will have carpotoxin in it. Counter it with 1 unit Dylovene per 3 units Carpotoxin. Carpotoxin also reacts with copper and cryptobiolin to form rezadone, but overdose of rezadone starts at 15 units and most carpotoxin-containing foods have five or more units of it. |
Amatoxin | Found in mushrooms. Add 1 unit Dylovene per 2 units Amatoxin. |
Toxin | Add 1 unit Dylovene per 2 units Toxin. |
Slime Jelly | Will poison your customers no matter how much Dylovene you add. Adding Dylovene (around 30 units or so) will keep them from dying of the poisoning before they can get to Medical, but if you're not a traitor, do you want to serve them such a painful dish? (No, don't answer that. We know customers can be annoying; that's still no excuse to poison them.) |
Radium | Found in roast diona and will cause radiation poisoning. Add 1 unit of Dylovene per unit of Radium; reacts to form Hyronalin. |
Sulphuric Acid | Dylovene won't cut it for sulphuric acid, which will burn as well as poison anyone unlucky enough to ingest it. Instead, neutralize each 1 unit of Sulphuric acid with either 3 units of Corn Oil (creates glycerol), 4 units of Soy Milk (creates soy sauce), or 5 units of wine (creates Acid Spit, an alcoholic cocktail). |
Polytrinic Acid | You're serious about serving that xeno meat, huh? Well, don't serve it plain; polytrinic acid will poison, burn, and generally kill your customers in a rather nasty manner. Like with sulphuric acid, dylovene isn't enough, but unlike sulphuric acid, it's not easy to neutralize. Polytrinic acid will react with foaming agent and either iron or aluminum to create metal foam, and 10 units of polytrinic acid and 20 units of plasticide will create plastic. When working out how to do this, remember that plasticide is poisonous and metal foam can be chipped through with a kitchen knife. |
Alcohol | An equal amount of Ethylredoxrazine reacts with Alcohol (including alcoholic drinks) to make water. |
Synaptizine | Synaptizine is poisonous, but the bigger problem is that it hangs around in the system for a long time. For every unit of synaptizine, you need 30 units of Dylovene. |
Phoron | Really, now? You could neutralize phoron by adding 2 rum and 1 vermouth per unit, but eating phoron is still a bit of a waste. |
Microwave
To operate the microwave, simply insert the listed ingredients to make a recipe. The microwave can take multiple full sets of ingredients to make multiple copies of the same recipe simultaneously (but don't try to make two different things at once).
- Note: Milk, Berry Juice, Soy Sauce, Hot Sauce, Cold Sauce, and Soy Milk are all measured off of reagent units rather then containers (like in previous version). They can be poured directly into the microwave. Additionally, you only need at LEAST the suggested amount of those ingredients instead of exactly the right amount.
Microwave Recipes:
Check out https://vore-station.net/infodump/recipes_food.html for the rest!
Oven
- The oven can cook any variety and quantity of recipes simultaneously, as long as you have all the ingredients in a single tray.
- Any leftover reagents will be absorbed into the cooked foods.
- You cannot make several different recipes in one tray - each tray must ONLY contain the ingredients for one type of recipe (whether individual-or-multi-cooking).
- When not making a recipe the oven can also be used to just bake any food, which will cook it, give it a nice brown colour.
- The oven can also be used for Combination Cooking, which allows you to make custom bread, pies, cakes, and pizzas with whatever fillings/toppings you want. To do this, right click and Choose Output, select the combine target, and then insert an oven tray full of ingredients.
- The quantity of stuff used to make it will determine the size of the result.
- Combination Cooking can only make one item at a time - whatever output is set will only work for the next item cooked.
Oven Recipes:
Check out https://vore-station.net/infodump/recipes_food.html for the rest!
Deep-Fryer
- Before you can use the fryer, it must be preheated. Right-click and select Toggle Power to turn it on. Heating up takes a while, so be sure to do it early. Prepare other ingredients while it warms up!
- The deep fryer has an oil level that you should keep an eye on - cooking efficiency will fall as it drops, and it starts off at a randomized level. For optimal cooking, keep the oil topped up to the maximum.
- (You can order additional tanks from Cargo, under Hospitality)
- To add a single food item to the fryer, use the food directly on it, which will place that item into an empty fryer basket. If you want to cook a recipe that requires multiple ingredients, remove one of the fryer baskets by clicking the fryer with an empty hand, and put all your ingredients into the basket. Once everything for the recipe is inside, put the basket back in the fryer.
- The fryer can cook any variety and quantity of recipes simultaneously, as long as you have all the ingredients in a single basket.
- Many fryer recipes require an ingredient to be coated in batter or beer-batter for the recipe to work. See the next section for an explanation of battering foods.
- Any leftover reagents will be absorbed into the cooked foods.
- You cannot make several different recipes in one tray - each tray must ONLY contain the ingredients for one type of recipe (whether individual-or-multi-cooking).
- When not making a recipe the fryer can also be used to just "deep fry" any food, which will cook it, give it a nice brown color, and add some extra nutrition to it.
Deep Fryer Recipes:
Check out https://vore-station.net/infodump/recipes_food.html for the rest!
Batter
You can coat food in batter before putting it in the deepfryer!
- Nearly everything you can fry can be coated in batter.
- Put all of the ingredients of the batter in a container to create the batter, then use a food item on the container to cover it in batter.
- The ingredients for the batter can be mixed in any kind of container.
Batter Recipes:
Grill
- Before you can use the grill, it must be preheated. Right-click and select Toggle Power to turn it on. Preheating takes several minutes, but after a short while, it can be used to cook even if not fully preheated. The food will cook more slowly until preheating is complete. Examine the grill while next to it to see how hot it is.
- Prepare other ingredients while it warms up!
- To add a single food item to the grill, use the food directly on it, which will place that item into an empty grill. If you want to cook a recipe that requires multiple ingredients, remove one of the grill racks by clicking the grill with an empty hand, and put all your ingredients into the rack. Once everything for the recipe is inside, put the rack back in the grill.
- The grill can cook any variety and quantity of recipes simultaneously, as long as you have all the ingredients in a single basket.
- Any leftover reagents will be absorbed into the cooked foods.
- You cannot make several different recipes in one tray - each tray must ONLY contain the ingredients for one type of recipe (whether individual-or-multi-cooking).
- When not making a recipe the grill can also be used to just "grill" any food, which will cook it, give it a nice grilled appearance, and add a smidge of extra nutrition.
Recipes:
Burgers
Check out https://vore-station.net/infodump/recipes_food.html for the rest!
Intermediate Ingredients
These items are usually steps on the way to more complicated recipes. Try to prepare them while waiting on the oven, fryer or grill.
- In order to create some of these items you will either need to mix the regents by hand or toss them into the blender/grinder and grind them. After which either a finished product will be produced or you will need to transfer the liquid to your CondiMaster Neo in the freezer to create it into a bottle.
Ingredient Recipes and how to make them!
Ice Cream Vat
Ding-aling ding dong. Get your Nanotrasen-approved ice cream!
For those hot days on the station there's an Ice cream vat, which can be used to make:
Vending Machines
Junk Food
If you're hungry and the Chef is not around to make you a meal or the Bartender isn't there to serve you drinks, you might want to check the nearest vending machine for some quick snacks to fill up your belly or some drinks sate your thirst! There are a number dotted around the stations, and come in a wide variety of brands. Those wishing to just quickly fill up on protein might also want to try the protein shakes from SweatMAX Vendors!
On the Tether and Stellar Delight, the positions of the various vending machines are preset, however, in Rascal's Pass, the vending machines at each location are randomized, so be prepared to hunt down the one you want (if it even exists).
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