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19 minutes ago, XRosenkreuz said:

There's another one where, if you look out a window, you see a crewman hanging from a detached piece of catwalk. Watch long enough and he falls.

 

That one totally looked like a Half-Life 1 reference to me.

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Dangerous business, working in Jovian atmo...
Standard workplace safety procedures include regular checks via remote connection, or, in person to ensure the efficiency of disciples working alone or in isolation.

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13 hours ago, kengxiaoju said:

Near one of the extraction rooms in jupiter

there's a hidden room :  a poor man was killed by a cleaning robot, and it will start cleaning if you loot the dead body

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this is why you should feed your roombas ladies and gents or they will get food them selves 

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On 2019-05-25 at 1:09 AM, [DE]Skree said:

Dangerous business, working in Jovian atmo...
Standard workplace safety procedures include regular checks via remote connection, or, in person to ensure the efficiency of disciples working alone or in isolation.

I'm impressed the Corpus have safety procedures to be honest...

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3 minutes ago, Loza03 said:

I'm impressed the Corpus have safety procedures to be honest...

Well living in space you kinda need SOME else everyone is eating hard vacuum in rather short order irrespective of how much they have in the bank. (Jovian atmo is no healthier.) Even if they don't much care about worker safety as such there's an obvious vested interest in keeping all those big expensive spaceships and whatnots from falling apart - and skilled labour generally isn't all that readily replaced.

Looking at the Ceres shipyard tileset the Grineer would seem to be the ones actually counterproductively lax about such things, what with entire walkways apparently melted through by spills etc there...

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1 hour ago, Viridias said:

Well living in space you kinda need SOME else everyone is eating hard vacuum in rather short order irrespective of how much they have in the bank. (Jovian atmo is no healthier.) Even if they don't much care about worker safety as such there's an obvious vested interest in keeping all those big expensive spaceships and whatnots from falling apart - and skilled labour generally isn't all that readily replaced.

Looking at the Ceres shipyard tileset the Grineer would seem to be the ones actually counterproductively lax about such things, what with entire walkways apparently melted through by spills etc there...

*Looks at the half-broken windows as standard on Corpus cruisers, with only a manual lockdown in case of decompression*

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On 2019-05-24 at 4:54 AM, kengxiaoju said:

Near one of the extraction rooms in jupiter

there's a hidden room :  a poor man was killed by a cleaning robot, and it will start cleaning if you loot the dead body

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I think it's a big assumption that the roomba killed him.  Maybe they were friends, and the roomba is grieving for him.  And that's why it only goes back to work when you remove the body of its only friend.  You monster.  😛

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On 2019-05-24 at 5:56 PM, Kerberos-3 said:

Alad's Cephalon. We haven't heard them speak yet, but my guess is that they are similar to Personality-less Ordis.

I saw a comment somewhere from someone who assumed the CT was short for the mystery cephalon's name.  The comment was suggesting that the full name was something like "Cephalon Travis" or whatever.  Since we have a few other examples where cephalons actually use that as part of their identifier/name.  Cephalon Simaris, Cephalon Suda, Cephalon Ordis, and so on.  It's a little unclear if the Corpus can actually create new cephalons, or have simply been recycling ones that have existed since the fall of the Orokin.  Cephalon Simaris makes a comment in one of the quests to the effect that Ordis is a highly obsolete type of cehpalon, to the extent Simaris was surprised to encounter one that was still operational at all.

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9 hours ago, Loza03 said:

*Looks at the half-broken windows as standard on Corpus cruisers, with only a manual lockdown in case of decompression*

They also automatically seal off the compartement until the leak's closed and Corpus peeps apparently about live in their spacesuits while on-ship anyway (the robutts don't much need to breathe as such in the first place). And just think of all the money saved on new windows!

...better question is why they bother having those windows at all but procedural tileset generation is rarely a place for rational design sensibilities anyway. >_>

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