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The '''Tesla Engine''' is a power plant that harnesses energy from an energy ball which arcs lightning to tesla coils to provide electricity. On this page you will find instructions on how the '''Tesla Engine''' functions, as well as how to boot up the prefabricated ones found on both the '''NSB Adephagia''' and '''Stellar Delight'''. To learn the steps to turn the engine on, skip to [[Tesla Engine#Startup Guide|Startup Guide]].
The Tesla Engine is an alternative power source to the [[singularity]] engine, located in [[Engineering]].


== How it Works ==  
== How it Works ==
The Tesla Engine consists of four primary components: the '''Energy Ball''', the '''Tesla Coils''', The '''Containment Field''', and the '''Particle Accelerator'''.


===Tesla Generator===
=== Energy Balls ===
The tesla generator works just like the singularity generator does, except that it makes an energy ball.  
[[File:Energy_ball.gif|left]]This big floaty ball of pure electricity is the main feature of the Tesla Engine. Every second or so the Energy Ball will 'pulse' and arc electricity towards nearby objects. When the Energy Ball is shot with the Particle Accelerator, it gains energy like a singularity. When it reaches 300 energy, it generates a mini energy ball that orbits the big energy ball. Each mini-ball that forms will send off an extra shock when the energy ball pulses. The energy ball will also naturally generate small amounts of energy so eventually multiple mini-balls will form, and this process can be sped up by increasing the output of the Particle Accelerator.


===Energy Balls===
'''Be warned''', the energy ball is not stationary, it has a tendency to roam around, typically towards the last object it has shocked. This is why the ball must be kept within a containment field. The more mini-balls the energy ball has, the more shocks it sends out at once, and the further it can travel each time it moves. A good engineer can use this to generate lots of power, and a bad one can cause a catastrophic 'Tesloose' that murders the entire station.
This big floaty ball of pure electricity can only be contained by the containment field.  When you shoot the energy ball with the Particle Accelerator, it gains energy like a singularity, but when it hits 300 energy, it generates a mini-energy ball that orbits the big energy ball. This will send off an extra shock when the energy ball pulses, and this can happen as many times as you let it. The energy ball will also naturally generate small amounts of energy, so eventually a second ball will form.


Be warned, the more mini-balls the energy ball has, the more shocks it sends out at once, and the further it can travel each move. A good engineer can use this to generate lots of power, and a bad one can abuse this to murder the entire station.
==== Energy Ball Generator ====
[[File:Tesla Generator.png]]The Energy Ball Generator is where the '''Energy Ball''' forms once shot with the Particle Accelerator. It can take several seconds to form the Energy Ball, but increasing the power of the Particle Accelerator will usually speed up the process.
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=== Tesla Coils and Energy Ball Targets ===
An energy ball will shoot bolts of electricity off at the nearest conductor, which it prioritizes in this order:
#Tesla coils
#Grounding Rods
#Mobs
#Machines
'''Warning:''' Tesla coils and grounding rods that are either opened with a screwdriver or not firmly wrenched to the floor will explode violently when struck by tesla bolts.


An energy ball will shoot bolts of electricity off at conductors, which it prioritizes in this order:
'''Tesla Coils'''
*Tesla coils
*Grounding Rods
*Mobs
*Machines
It will also strike the closest distance-wise of the list after it goes through these criteria.


===Tesla Coils===
[[File:Tesla Coil.gif|left]]Tesla coils will attract the electrical arcs both from the energy ball and from other tesla coils. They will take half the power of the bolt, pump it into the wire knot directly beneath it, and then will send its remaining energy to the next available conductor, which follows the criteria listed above. Preferably, this will be another coil to harness more of the energy and pump it into the power grid. This is typically referred to as a 'chain strike'.
[[File:Tesla_coil.gif]]
Tesla Coils will attract the bolts. They will take half the power of the bolt (if they are connected to a powernet), pump it into the powernet it is hooked to, and then will send the other half of the power to the next available conductor, which follows the criteria listed above. Preferably, this will be another coil to harness more of the power and pump it into the grid.


===Grounding Rods===
'''Grounding Rods'''
[[File:Grounding_rod.gif]]
Grounding Rods are safety precautions to prevent the tesla bolts from hitting machinery or personnel. If the tesla is loose, being near one will usually keep you safe from direct shocks. It does NOT, however, protect from dusting if you touch the core or from the explosions caused by machinery.


==Setting It Up==
[[File:Grounding Rod.gif|left]]Grounding rods, being a lower priority for tesla strikes and chained tesla strikes, are a means to safely dissipate any excess electrical arcs that the energy balls may generate. Setting these up at the end of the tesla coil 'chain' will provide a means for the chain to terminate, while installing them near the energy ball will allow excess strikes from the ball itself to also dissipate safely. Grounding Rods also have a secondary function in providing lightning from thunderstorms a target to keep people safe outside should they choose to frolic in the bad weather.


=== Equipment ===
'''Mobs'''
The tesla is probably easier than the singularity because you don't have to fill up plasma tanks and you don't have to worry about a subverted AI setting the PA to max. This guide will assume that you're doing it alone, whether because you're the only engineer that signed up, or because everyone else buggered off like they always do.


The engine is housed inside the station, just south of where you begin off at round start. You'll need some tools to set it up, all of which you can conveniently acquire right in [[Engineering]]. You will need:
[[File:Catgirl.png]]Being struck by a lightning bolt will severely electrocute the target, often lethally. Huddling around an anchored grounding rod will protect from the tesla's direct wrath.
* [[File:Wrench.png]] [[Wrench]].
* [[File:CableCoils.png]] Some wires.
* [[File:Screwdriver_tool.png]] [[Screwdriver]].
* [[File:AirTank.png]] Set of internals.
* [[File:RIG.png]] [[Hardsuit]].
* [[File:IGloves.png]] [[Insulated Gloves]], because the Tesla is a giant spinning ball of electricity


Now that you have your supplies, it's time to get to work! Note that the steps below can be done in any order as you like, '''as long as you turn the Particle Accelerator on last.'''
'''Machines'''


=== Outside Engineering (Spaceproof Equipment Required): ===
'''[[File:EngiVend.png]]''' Machines struck will violently explode with enough strength to breach the hull. This is the primary source of damage to the station from a loose tesla.
==== 1. Wrench down loose parts <span style="color:red">(Vital!)</span>====
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[[File:Grounding_rod.gif]][[File:Tesla_coil.gif]]
=== Containment ===
In order to keep the Energy Ball inside the engine room a containment field must be employed. The containment field consists of two parts that function in tandem.


The Tesla Coils actually capture the power from the Tesla, while the Grounding Rods makes sure you don't get fried by the Tesla. Both are very important, because well, you actually want to generate power.
'''Field Generators'''


==== 2. Remove the singularity generator <span style="color:red">(Vital!)</span>====
[[File:Field Generator.png|left]]When provided power this will spread a containment force field beam across open space to nearby field generators. The generators must be placed orthagonally (north/south, east/west, at right angles) from each other to properly create the field, however they can be many tiles apart. Field generators cannot be powered by wires or area power controllers, and are instead powered by emitters or gyrotrons. In a typical setup each field generator gets its own emitter. Field generators must be wrenched down, then welded, then activated with an empty hand to function. '''Warning:''' standing near the containment field, even with protective equipment, can quickly become fatal. Stepping directly into the containment field is even deadlier. Watch your step!
[[File:Gravitational Singularity Generator.png]]


Take out the singularity generator, so you don't activate it with the particle accelerator. The Singularity will eat the tesla ball, which 90% of the time results in it breaching containment
'''Emitters'''


==== 3. Start the Emitters <span style="color:red">(Vital!)</span>====
[[File:Emitter On.gif|left]]Emitters are essentially large lasers which are used for a variety of engineering tasks, however their function in a tesla engine specifically is to power up the Field Generators so that the containment field remains active while the engine is on. Emitters draw electricity from a wire knot beneath them to function, typically provided by a dedicated SMES battery. Make sure that the emitters never lose power or else the containment field may fail. You may use your ID on an emitter to lock it to prevent tampering.
[[File:Emitter_On.gif]]
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=== Particle Accelerator ===


Now that you've gotten everything ready, it's time to start the engine! Run around the singularity area, and turn on the [[Emitter|emitter]]s by clicking on them. It's a good idea to start on the port side, as there's a [[Fire Extinguisher]] handily floating in space there, and should you slip or hit the emitters, having it in your pack gives you a ghetto jetpack to navigate with. Grab it before you activate the first emitter. Once they're all on, carefully make your way to the inner circle of the area, being sure not to cross in front of any of the [[Emitter]]s, because you'll get hit by the laser and burned pretty bad.
[[File:NewPA.png|left]]The Particle Accelerator fires waves of radioactive energy at the Energy Ball Generator to form the Energy Ball, and then at the Energy Ball to increase its power. The Particle Accelerator draws its power from the Area Power Controller. The Particle Accelerator consists of seven parts which must be placed in the correct location and orientation to function. While it's not important to know exactly what each part does it is important to understand where each part connects to each other.
At the back of the Particle Accelerator is the '''Alpha Particle Generation Array''', then comes the '''EM Acceleration Chamber''' followed by the '''Particle Focusing EM Lens'''. At the front end are three '''EM Containment Grid'''s, consisting of a center piece and two end pieces which must be placed on the correct side and orientation from the center piece. Facing towards the front of the Particle Accelerator from the back, the '''Particle Accelerator Control Computer''' should be on the right hand side of the '''EM Acceleration Chamber''', so a Particle Accelerator facing towards the East will have its computer on the South side but if it were facing West it would be on the Northern side.
All seven parts must be secured to the floor with a wrench, wired with a single piece of cable each, and then its service hatch must be screwed shut. Once everything is set the computer can be accessed to scan for parts. If you receive an error then ensure all parts are in the correct spot and facing the right way. Otherwise it will detect all parts and be ready to turn on. There are three intensity levels ranging from 0 to 2, but the console can be hacked to enable level 3 power. The Energy Ball and mini-balls will form the fastest at power level 3, while shutting the Particle Accelerator off completely will gradually allow the Energy Ball to lose energy and eventually dissipate. If the energy ball dissipates (or there's been an accident) then a new '''Energy Ball Generator''' must be ordered from cargo so the engine can be restarted.


===== 3.5. Lock the Emitters <span style="color:blue">(Optional)</span> =====
'''Warning:''' It is NOT safe to stand in front of the particle accelerator while it is turned on as you will be blasted with radiation. The energy waves are even capable of passing through solid walls so plan accordingly!
It is highly recommended to lock each of the emitters by swiping your ID on them, after activating them. This will stop an AI, or anyone without Power-management access from deactivating the emitters.


==== 4. Start the Field Generators <span style="color:red">(Vital!)</span>====
== Startup Guide ==
[[File:Field_Generator.gif]]
[[File:Tether Tesla.png|thumb|Default Tesla setup on the Tether]]
Now that the emitters are on, it's time to fire up the [[Field Generator|field generator]]s.
=== Equipment ===
The tesla does not require any special setup, such as filling gas tanks or getting the correct ratio of gasses into pipes, in order to function. However, due to the noise the engine produces, they are almost exclusively set up within a vacuum so the appropriate EVA equipment will be required. This guide will assume that you're doing it alone and at the very beginning of the shift, whether because you're the only engineer that signed up, or because everyone else is [[Guide to Vore|indisposed]]. '''If you are joining late and the station is losing power then [[Tesla Engine#Low Power Startup Considerations|extra precautionary steps]] will need to be taken!'''


Make sure to stay on the outside of the field generators and activate them as you move in a circle through the area. Coming into contact with any of the field generator beams will pop your head like a midget in a microwave and hurl your corpse through the [[Engineering]] windows at terminal velocity. It's a good idea to start on one of the inner corners, and do the field generators closest to the windows first, so you don't have to worry about accidentally straying too close while the corner field generators are on. Gens often have a field of effect 1 tile on either side of the beams, so make sure you leave a clear zone around any active field generators, and don't linger too long when you turn them on.
The Tesla engine is housed inside the Tether in the north-west portion of Asteroid 1, or the Stellar Delight in the south-east end of Deck 2. You'll need some tools to set it up, all of which you can conveniently acquired right in engineering. You will need:
* [[File:Wrench.png]] Wrench
* [[File:Welderon.gif]] Fueled welding torch
* [[File:Oxygen_tank.png]] Set of internals
* [[File:Engineer Hardsuit.png]] A vacuum-capable suit appropriate for your species.
* [[File:WeldingHelmet.png]] If your species does not need to wear an EVA suit then you will need welding goggles or helmet to protect your eyes while welding.
* [[File:Yellowgloves.png]] Insulated gloves (''technically'' optional, but highly recommended for safety). You will not need to touch any wires following this guide, but you will be working around exposed wiring.


=== Inside Engineering ===
Now that you have your supplies, it's time to get to work! Setting up the Tesla consists of three major steps. Steps 1 and 2 can be done in either order, however step 3 '''must''' come last.


==== 5. Set up the Particle Accelerator <span style="color:red">(Vital!)</span>====
=== Step 1: Outside Engineering (Spaceproof Equipment Required) ===
[[File:NewPA.png]]
For the following section steps 1-3 can be done in any order, however they will be listed in the order the author of this guide typically does things. Breaking each part into these steps helps keep track of what you have and have not done. '''Note:''' if you are the first to arrive to the generator room then everything should already be located right where it needs to be, there should be no need to move anything around! While moving or adding some things can be beneficial, this guide is meant to keep things simple.


Now it's time to set up the [[Particle Accelerator]] itself. First, wrench each piece in place. Second, wire all the pieces with a cable coil. Finally, use a screwdriver to close all the panels. Click on the console and hit "Scan for parts" to link the console with the actual PA. This is your Particle Accelerator set up!
==== 1. Wrench the Field Generators and the Energy Ball Generator ====
[[File:Field Generator.png]][[File:Tesla Generator.png]]Both the '''Field Generators''' and the '''Energy Ball Generator''' should already be positioned and wrenched down in their default positions, but try pushing or pulling them to double check. At this stage more experienced engineers may want to relocate the '''Field Generators'''. If you wish you can also weld the field generators down now, otherwise do it in step 4.


===== 5.5 (Optional) Hack the Particle Accelerator <span style="color:blue">(Optional)</span> =====
==== 2. Wrench Down Tesla Coils and Grounding Rods ====
[[Hacking#Particle_Accelerator|Hack the PA, and cut the limit wire.]] This allows you to set the PA to a power of 3, and this will generate enough power to compete with a Stage 3 Singulo. The best part is, that there's absolutely zero penalties for doing so.
[[File:Tesla Coil.gif]][[File:Grounding Rod.gif]]First wrench down the four '''Grounding Rods''', check that you cannot move them. Once that's done there should be six '''Tesla Coils''' for you to wrench down. If you see any exposed wire knots then it's possible that one of the coils has been pushed off of its knot and needs to get put back onto it, otherwise it won't actually capture any electricity. Try pushing or pulling each one to make sure you can't move them, if they can move it means they're not wrenched.


==== 6. Fire it up! <span style="color:red">(Vital!)</span>====
==== 3. Secure the emitters ====
[[File:Energy_ball.gif]]
[[File:Emitter_On.gif]]The emitters should already be wrenched down and located in the correct locations when first entering the engine room, however this is the step where the emitters would be relocated if desired. For now just make sure they cannot be pushed or pulled. If desired you can also activate your welding tool to weld them to the floor, but '''do not activate them yet'''.


Once the field generator beams form a box around the Tesla Generator (the rod thing in the middle) get back inside the station and head to the Particle Accelerator again.
==== 4. Enable the containment field ====
[[File:Field Generator.png]][[File:Emitter_On.gif]]Once everything is secure it's time to enable the containment field. Once the containment field is activated it is '''extremely dangerous''' to stand near it, so we are going to do it in a specific order. It's a good idea to activate generators and emitters in pairs, working your way around the area in a circle. First stand near two of the field generators and be ready to quickly move to the corresponding emitters. If you have not already done so, weld down the '''Field Generators''', then using an empty hand activate them, then quickly run to the emitters, ensure you are not standing in front of them, then activate them (weld them down first if you have not already before activating them). Circle around to the set of field generators that are still inactive and repeat the process. Make sure that you activate them in a way that will allow you to reach the airlock without having to pass in front of an emitter beam. If you need to step in front of an emitter then you can deactivate them briefly, or if you are feeling brave then know that emitters fire in bursts of 4 before pausing for a few seconds, giving an opening to move in front.


The Particle Accelerator is used to feed the tesla and make it grow, which results in more energy balls spinning around, which results in more energy.
Once all four emitters are firing and all four field generators are active you should see the '''Tesla Generator''' completely surrounded by the containment field. This can take a few seconds while the field generators are powering up, so stick around and confirm that the field is active before proceeding to the next step.


Move over to the Particle Accelerator Control Box and set the output to 2 (or 3 if you hacked the particle acclerator). You can leave the particle accelerator at its max settings permanently without any ill effect. The Tesla also doesn't generate any radiation, so you don't have to close the radiation shutters.  
=== Step 2: Inside Engineering ===
==== Set up the Particle Accelerator ====
[[File:NewPA.png|left]]There's only one thing that needs to be done in the comfort of breathable atmosphere: it's time to set up the particle accelerator itself. First, wrench each piece in place. Second, wire all the pieces with a cable coil. Finally, use a screwdriver to close all the panels. Click on the console and hit "Scan for parts" to link the console with the actual PA. This is your particle accelerator set up!


==== 7. Activate the SMES Cells <span style="color:red">(Vital!)</span>====
If any of the parts were bumped or pushed around, you may need to put them back into place. All the components must be in the correct locations and facing the same direction. If a part was secured in the wrong place, they can be deconstructed by using a screwdriver to open the panel, wire cutters to remove the wiring, and a wrench to loosen it.
[[File:SMES_Turn_on.gif]]


There are four SMESes located in the room at the far west end of Engineering.
=== Step 3. Fire it up! ===
Once the field generator beams form a box around the tesla generator and the Particle Accelerator is ready return to the Particle Accelerator if you aren't already there..


Make sure each of the SMESes are set to auto charge, and have the input charge slightly higher than the output. A input/output charge of 200,000/140,000 each will charge the SMES extremely quickly, and ensure the station will always have enough power fed to it. Note that to sustain this level of output, you'll need to have fully filled the plasma tanks from the cylinder in engineering secure storage, and will need to make sure the singularity stays at stage 3. If you can't do one of those two things, setting the SMESes to charge at 160,000 is a safer bet. Watch them for a few minutes to make sure they continue charging. If one or all stops (the light will turn red instead of blinking yellow) adjust one or all a bit to make sure they're not trying to charge faster than the power input to them allows.
The particle accelerator is used to feed the tesla and make it grow, which results in more energy balls spinning around, which results in more energy.


After setting them SMESes up, check that they're charging. If it says charging, you didn't fuck up and the station will now receive plenty of power! If you're still the only engineer, you may want to consider setting up the solars to ensure a source of backup power if the engine becomes unusable. This part requires a little patience -- if it seems like nothing is happening, give it a minute and check again. After at least a minute, all SMES's should be going slowly from flashing yellow (loading) to red (not loading), but it's just because the singularity is a little unstable as a power source in the early stages.
Move over to the particle accelerator control box and set the output to 2 (If you know how to you can hack it and set it to 3). You can leave the particle accelerator at its max settings permanently without any ill effect. The Tesla also doesn't generate any radiation, so you don't have to close the radiation shutters or worry about radiation collectors. The Particle Accelerator blasts do cause radiation however, so don't get hit by its energy waves!


Also, make sure the APC of the engine is charging, if it isn't, turn down the SMES charge settings AND make sure all the radiation collectors are online.
==== Activate the SMES Cells ====
Make sure the engine grid SMES is set to charge and output enough to keep the emitters and PA going (which is maximum input AND output. Seriously, do this.). The Main SMES should be second priority, and is where the rest of the station gets it power.


==== 9. Maintenance <span style="color:blue">(Optional)</span>====
After setting the SMES units up, check that they're charging. If it says charging and the total stored power is increasing, the station will now receive plenty of power! If you're still the only engineer, you may want to consider setting up the solars to ensure a source of backup power if the engine becomes unusable or just as supplementary power.


The Tesla is very low maintenance. All you really have to do is to check that the emitters are still powering the shield generators. Even a greyshit fiddling with the PA controls won't endanger the containment of the Tesla.
=== Maintenance ===
The tesla is very low maintenance. All you have to do is to check that the emitters are still powering the shield generators.
'''Ensuring that the engine power grid remains powered is vital. If the power to the engine network is lost, the emitters will stop firing and the tesla orb will rapidly escape.'''


=== 10. Upgrading <span style="color:blue">(Optional)</span>===
== Low Power Startup Considerations ==
This section needs to be written. Explain the startup procedure for when the station has lost power, and more importantly, if the engine SMES has lost power. If you're coming here for a guide my advice for now is to disable the Main input and try to power up the Engine SMES with the PACMAN, slap one of the charged high capacity power cells into the APC for the particle accelerator room if it's lost power and maybe even disable the APC until your need it for the PA, then try to get everything wrenched down and containment up. Once you get a bit of tesla going and it's charging the engine SMES then you are golden.


Bug science to upgrade your Tesla Coils with a Bluespace RPED (you have to carry it out into space because some of the tesla coils are pretty far away) so it can generate even !!MORE!! power.
== Pros and Cons of the Tesla engine ==
 
== Pros and Cons with Regards to the Singularity ==
=== Pros ===
=== Pros ===
* The only way to really sabotage short of bombing the tesla is to turn off the field generators. (which considering that the emitters should be locked, requires an engineering ID)
* Doesn't generate radiation.
* Doesn't generate radiation
* Doesn't generate gravity, which means you can't be pinned against the shield.
* Doesn't generate gravity, which means you can't be pinned against the shield
* Don't need eye protection to look at it safely, very pretty.
* The Grounding Rods means that you ''probably'' won't get shocked
* Practically no maintenance when set up.
* When released, won't eat the entire station
* The grounding rods mean that you ''probably'' won't get shocked.
* The total energy generated by the Tesla naturally increases without intervention over time
* When released, won't eat the entire station.
* It's easier to upgrade the tesla coils with a RPED than it to fill the radiation collectors with cooled plasma (its more common for there to be a competent scientist than there is to have a competent atmos tech)
* The total energy generated by the tesla naturally increases without intervention over time.
* Can be enhanced with additional tesla coils. The circuitboards can be found in the wall closet in front of the airlock on Stellar Delight and in the small room north of the PA room on Tether, or more can be printed from Science. This can only be done before the engine is active.
* Tesla coils be be upgraded with better capacitors using a bluespace part exchanger (opening them with a screwdriver will make them explode).


=== Cons ===
=== Cons ===
* Generates much less energy than the Singularity
* Generates much less energy than the singularity.
* A Singularity, if released, has a 50/50 chance of heading towards the station or heading towards deep space. For a Tesla, on the other hand, its more of a 80/20 chance because it is attracted to conductible materials.
* A singularity, if released, has a 50/50 chance of heading towards the station or heading towards deep space. For a tesla, on the other hand, its more of an 80/20 chance because it is attracted to conductible materials.
* The Tesla can kill from extreme distances if you aren't wearing insulated gloves
* The tesla can kill from extreme distances.
* The tesla has little to no warning that something is wrong. You won't know you've made a mistake until it's already blown up and going on a rampage.
* Cannot add more coils while it's turned on.


== TESLOOSE ==
== TESLOOSE ==
If the Energy Ball is to get out of containment [[Traitor|somehow]], it will pass through walls, windows, anything. It will shoot electricity at conductors, mobs, etc, and direct bolts from the Energy Ball will instantly kill a spaceman; you can protect yourself partially with either insulated gloves or a hardsuit, while wearing both will make you immune to electric bolts. Being hit by the ball itself will turn you into a pile of dust regardless of protection. Any piece of electronics, such as consoles, machines, or airlocks, will violently explode when hit, causing vast damage to the station.<br>
If the energy ball is to get out of containment somehow, it will pass through walls, windows, anything. It will shoot electricity at [[Tesla Engine#Tesla Coils and Energy Ball Targets|conductors]], mobs, etc, and direct bolts from the energy ball will instantly kill just about anyone. Being hit by the ball itself will turn you into a pile of dust regardless of protection. Any piece of electronics, such as consoles, machines, or airlocks, will violently explode when hit, causing vast damage to the station.
The Energy Ball usually moves towards the last direction it shocked, which means that it will actively seek areas with more machines and conductive materials.
 
The energy ball usually moves towards the last direction it shocked, which means that it will actively seek areas with more machines and conductive materials.
 
{{Gameplay guides}}


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Latest revision as of 14:57, 28 December 2022

The Tesla Engine is a power plant that harnesses energy from an energy ball which arcs lightning to tesla coils to provide electricity. On this page you will find instructions on how the Tesla Engine functions, as well as how to boot up the prefabricated ones found on both the NSB Adephagia and Stellar Delight. To learn the steps to turn the engine on, skip to Startup Guide.

How it Works

The Tesla Engine consists of four primary components: the Energy Ball, the Tesla Coils, The Containment Field, and the Particle Accelerator.

Energy Balls

Energy ball.gif

This big floaty ball of pure electricity is the main feature of the Tesla Engine. Every second or so the Energy Ball will 'pulse' and arc electricity towards nearby objects. When the Energy Ball is shot with the Particle Accelerator, it gains energy like a singularity. When it reaches 300 energy, it generates a mini energy ball that orbits the big energy ball. Each mini-ball that forms will send off an extra shock when the energy ball pulses. The energy ball will also naturally generate small amounts of energy so eventually multiple mini-balls will form, and this process can be sped up by increasing the output of the Particle Accelerator.

Be warned, the energy ball is not stationary, it has a tendency to roam around, typically towards the last object it has shocked. This is why the ball must be kept within a containment field. The more mini-balls the energy ball has, the more shocks it sends out at once, and the further it can travel each time it moves. A good engineer can use this to generate lots of power, and a bad one can cause a catastrophic 'Tesloose' that murders the entire station.

Energy Ball Generator

Tesla Generator.pngThe Energy Ball Generator is where the Energy Ball forms once shot with the Particle Accelerator. It can take several seconds to form the Energy Ball, but increasing the power of the Particle Accelerator will usually speed up the process.


Tesla Coils and Energy Ball Targets

An energy ball will shoot bolts of electricity off at the nearest conductor, which it prioritizes in this order:

  1. Tesla coils
  2. Grounding Rods
  3. Mobs
  4. Machines

Warning: Tesla coils and grounding rods that are either opened with a screwdriver or not firmly wrenched to the floor will explode violently when struck by tesla bolts.

Tesla Coils

Tesla Coil.gif

Tesla coils will attract the electrical arcs both from the energy ball and from other tesla coils. They will take half the power of the bolt, pump it into the wire knot directly beneath it, and then will send its remaining energy to the next available conductor, which follows the criteria listed above. Preferably, this will be another coil to harness more of the energy and pump it into the power grid. This is typically referred to as a 'chain strike'.

Grounding Rods

Grounding Rod.gif

Grounding rods, being a lower priority for tesla strikes and chained tesla strikes, are a means to safely dissipate any excess electrical arcs that the energy balls may generate. Setting these up at the end of the tesla coil 'chain' will provide a means for the chain to terminate, while installing them near the energy ball will allow excess strikes from the ball itself to also dissipate safely. Grounding Rods also have a secondary function in providing lightning from thunderstorms a target to keep people safe outside should they choose to frolic in the bad weather.

Mobs

Catgirl.pngBeing struck by a lightning bolt will severely electrocute the target, often lethally. Huddling around an anchored grounding rod will protect from the tesla's direct wrath.

Machines

EngiVend.png Machines struck will violently explode with enough strength to breach the hull. This is the primary source of damage to the station from a loose tesla.


Containment

In order to keep the Energy Ball inside the engine room a containment field must be employed. The containment field consists of two parts that function in tandem.

Field Generators

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When provided power this will spread a containment force field beam across open space to nearby field generators. The generators must be placed orthagonally (north/south, east/west, at right angles) from each other to properly create the field, however they can be many tiles apart. Field generators cannot be powered by wires or area power controllers, and are instead powered by emitters or gyrotrons. In a typical setup each field generator gets its own emitter. Field generators must be wrenched down, then welded, then activated with an empty hand to function. Warning: standing near the containment field, even with protective equipment, can quickly become fatal. Stepping directly into the containment field is even deadlier. Watch your step!

Emitters

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Emitters are essentially large lasers which are used for a variety of engineering tasks, however their function in a tesla engine specifically is to power up the Field Generators so that the containment field remains active while the engine is on. Emitters draw electricity from a wire knot beneath them to function, typically provided by a dedicated SMES battery. Make sure that the emitters never lose power or else the containment field may fail. You may use your ID on an emitter to lock it to prevent tampering.


Particle Accelerator

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The Particle Accelerator fires waves of radioactive energy at the Energy Ball Generator to form the Energy Ball, and then at the Energy Ball to increase its power. The Particle Accelerator draws its power from the Area Power Controller. The Particle Accelerator consists of seven parts which must be placed in the correct location and orientation to function. While it's not important to know exactly what each part does it is important to understand where each part connects to each other.

At the back of the Particle Accelerator is the Alpha Particle Generation Array, then comes the EM Acceleration Chamber followed by the Particle Focusing EM Lens. At the front end are three EM Containment Grids, consisting of a center piece and two end pieces which must be placed on the correct side and orientation from the center piece. Facing towards the front of the Particle Accelerator from the back, the Particle Accelerator Control Computer should be on the right hand side of the EM Acceleration Chamber, so a Particle Accelerator facing towards the East will have its computer on the South side but if it were facing West it would be on the Northern side. All seven parts must be secured to the floor with a wrench, wired with a single piece of cable each, and then its service hatch must be screwed shut. Once everything is set the computer can be accessed to scan for parts. If you receive an error then ensure all parts are in the correct spot and facing the right way. Otherwise it will detect all parts and be ready to turn on. There are three intensity levels ranging from 0 to 2, but the console can be hacked to enable level 3 power. The Energy Ball and mini-balls will form the fastest at power level 3, while shutting the Particle Accelerator off completely will gradually allow the Energy Ball to lose energy and eventually dissipate. If the energy ball dissipates (or there's been an accident) then a new Energy Ball Generator must be ordered from cargo so the engine can be restarted.

Warning: It is NOT safe to stand in front of the particle accelerator while it is turned on as you will be blasted with radiation. The energy waves are even capable of passing through solid walls so plan accordingly!

Startup Guide

Default Tesla setup on the Tether

Equipment

The tesla does not require any special setup, such as filling gas tanks or getting the correct ratio of gasses into pipes, in order to function. However, due to the noise the engine produces, they are almost exclusively set up within a vacuum so the appropriate EVA equipment will be required. This guide will assume that you're doing it alone and at the very beginning of the shift, whether because you're the only engineer that signed up, or because everyone else is indisposed. If you are joining late and the station is losing power then extra precautionary steps will need to be taken!

The Tesla engine is housed inside the Tether in the north-west portion of Asteroid 1, or the Stellar Delight in the south-east end of Deck 2. You'll need some tools to set it up, all of which you can conveniently acquired right in engineering. You will need:

  • Wrench.png Wrench
  • Welderon.gif Fueled welding torch
  • Oxygen tank.png Set of internals
  • Engineer Hardsuit.png A vacuum-capable suit appropriate for your species.
  • WeldingHelmet.png If your species does not need to wear an EVA suit then you will need welding goggles or helmet to protect your eyes while welding.
  • Yellowgloves.png Insulated gloves (technically optional, but highly recommended for safety). You will not need to touch any wires following this guide, but you will be working around exposed wiring.

Now that you have your supplies, it's time to get to work! Setting up the Tesla consists of three major steps. Steps 1 and 2 can be done in either order, however step 3 must come last.

Step 1: Outside Engineering (Spaceproof Equipment Required)

For the following section steps 1-3 can be done in any order, however they will be listed in the order the author of this guide typically does things. Breaking each part into these steps helps keep track of what you have and have not done. Note: if you are the first to arrive to the generator room then everything should already be located right where it needs to be, there should be no need to move anything around! While moving or adding some things can be beneficial, this guide is meant to keep things simple.

1. Wrench the Field Generators and the Energy Ball Generator

Field Generator.pngTesla Generator.pngBoth the Field Generators and the Energy Ball Generator should already be positioned and wrenched down in their default positions, but try pushing or pulling them to double check. At this stage more experienced engineers may want to relocate the Field Generators. If you wish you can also weld the field generators down now, otherwise do it in step 4.

2. Wrench Down Tesla Coils and Grounding Rods

Tesla Coil.gifGrounding Rod.gifFirst wrench down the four Grounding Rods, check that you cannot move them. Once that's done there should be six Tesla Coils for you to wrench down. If you see any exposed wire knots then it's possible that one of the coils has been pushed off of its knot and needs to get put back onto it, otherwise it won't actually capture any electricity. Try pushing or pulling each one to make sure you can't move them, if they can move it means they're not wrenched.

3. Secure the emitters

Emitter On.gifThe emitters should already be wrenched down and located in the correct locations when first entering the engine room, however this is the step where the emitters would be relocated if desired. For now just make sure they cannot be pushed or pulled. If desired you can also activate your welding tool to weld them to the floor, but do not activate them yet.

4. Enable the containment field

Field Generator.pngEmitter On.gifOnce everything is secure it's time to enable the containment field. Once the containment field is activated it is extremely dangerous to stand near it, so we are going to do it in a specific order. It's a good idea to activate generators and emitters in pairs, working your way around the area in a circle. First stand near two of the field generators and be ready to quickly move to the corresponding emitters. If you have not already done so, weld down the Field Generators, then using an empty hand activate them, then quickly run to the emitters, ensure you are not standing in front of them, then activate them (weld them down first if you have not already before activating them). Circle around to the set of field generators that are still inactive and repeat the process. Make sure that you activate them in a way that will allow you to reach the airlock without having to pass in front of an emitter beam. If you need to step in front of an emitter then you can deactivate them briefly, or if you are feeling brave then know that emitters fire in bursts of 4 before pausing for a few seconds, giving an opening to move in front.

Once all four emitters are firing and all four field generators are active you should see the Tesla Generator completely surrounded by the containment field. This can take a few seconds while the field generators are powering up, so stick around and confirm that the field is active before proceeding to the next step.

Step 2: Inside Engineering

Set up the Particle Accelerator

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There's only one thing that needs to be done in the comfort of breathable atmosphere: it's time to set up the particle accelerator itself. First, wrench each piece in place. Second, wire all the pieces with a cable coil. Finally, use a screwdriver to close all the panels. Click on the console and hit "Scan for parts" to link the console with the actual PA. This is your particle accelerator set up!

If any of the parts were bumped or pushed around, you may need to put them back into place. All the components must be in the correct locations and facing the same direction. If a part was secured in the wrong place, they can be deconstructed by using a screwdriver to open the panel, wire cutters to remove the wiring, and a wrench to loosen it.

Step 3. Fire it up!

Once the field generator beams form a box around the tesla generator and the Particle Accelerator is ready return to the Particle Accelerator if you aren't already there..

The particle accelerator is used to feed the tesla and make it grow, which results in more energy balls spinning around, which results in more energy.

Move over to the particle accelerator control box and set the output to 2 (If you know how to you can hack it and set it to 3). You can leave the particle accelerator at its max settings permanently without any ill effect. The Tesla also doesn't generate any radiation, so you don't have to close the radiation shutters or worry about radiation collectors. The Particle Accelerator blasts do cause radiation however, so don't get hit by its energy waves!

Activate the SMES Cells

Make sure the engine grid SMES is set to charge and output enough to keep the emitters and PA going (which is maximum input AND output. Seriously, do this.). The Main SMES should be second priority, and is where the rest of the station gets it power.

After setting the SMES units up, check that they're charging. If it says charging and the total stored power is increasing, the station will now receive plenty of power! If you're still the only engineer, you may want to consider setting up the solars to ensure a source of backup power if the engine becomes unusable or just as supplementary power.

Maintenance

The tesla is very low maintenance. All you have to do is to check that the emitters are still powering the shield generators. Ensuring that the engine power grid remains powered is vital. If the power to the engine network is lost, the emitters will stop firing and the tesla orb will rapidly escape.

Low Power Startup Considerations

This section needs to be written. Explain the startup procedure for when the station has lost power, and more importantly, if the engine SMES has lost power. If you're coming here for a guide my advice for now is to disable the Main input and try to power up the Engine SMES with the PACMAN, slap one of the charged high capacity power cells into the APC for the particle accelerator room if it's lost power and maybe even disable the APC until your need it for the PA, then try to get everything wrenched down and containment up. Once you get a bit of tesla going and it's charging the engine SMES then you are golden.

Pros and Cons of the Tesla engine

Pros

  • Doesn't generate radiation.
  • Doesn't generate gravity, which means you can't be pinned against the shield.
  • Don't need eye protection to look at it safely, very pretty.
  • Practically no maintenance when set up.
  • The grounding rods mean that you probably won't get shocked.
  • When released, won't eat the entire station.
  • The total energy generated by the tesla naturally increases without intervention over time.
  • Can be enhanced with additional tesla coils. The circuitboards can be found in the wall closet in front of the airlock on Stellar Delight and in the small room north of the PA room on Tether, or more can be printed from Science. This can only be done before the engine is active.
  • Tesla coils be be upgraded with better capacitors using a bluespace part exchanger (opening them with a screwdriver will make them explode).

Cons

  • Generates much less energy than the singularity.
  • A singularity, if released, has a 50/50 chance of heading towards the station or heading towards deep space. For a tesla, on the other hand, its more of an 80/20 chance because it is attracted to conductible materials.
  • The tesla can kill from extreme distances.
  • The tesla has little to no warning that something is wrong. You won't know you've made a mistake until it's already blown up and going on a rampage.
  • Cannot add more coils while it's turned on.

TESLOOSE

If the energy ball is to get out of containment somehow, it will pass through walls, windows, anything. It will shoot electricity at conductors, mobs, etc, and direct bolts from the energy ball will instantly kill just about anyone. Being hit by the ball itself will turn you into a pile of dust regardless of protection. Any piece of electronics, such as consoles, machines, or airlocks, will violently explode when hit, causing vast damage to the station.

The energy ball usually moves towards the last direction it shocked, which means that it will actively seek areas with more machines and conductive materials.

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