Jump to content

Guide to Defilibrators


Fruerlund

Recommended Posts

 

So your patient has just died on the table, while you were almost done with that surgery that took forever?

 

Fear not! Because at the end of this guide, you will know how to bring that sorry man back to life! In this guide will pretend that our patient has taken a lot of toxin damage.

 

Checklist:

 

1 Our patient has been placed on a flat surface. He has just died, meaning his Health Status is below the -100 %

Health Status is the top part of the text you recieve when you analyze a patient.

 

2 Begin treating the patient for what killed him. Did he have a lot of toxin, stick him up with a Anti-Toxin pill. When the patient is dead/dying he'll also start taking oxygen damage which in large doses will cause brain damage, so throw a Dexalin pill in too!

 

3 Now our patient is still dead, but as soon as he is brought back to life, his body will start processing the reagents. We're now ready for the defib part.

 

4 By now you already have your Defilibrator on your backpack, charged up. If you are not sure it's charged up you can look at the screen. Is it lighting up? If not either ADD a battery or remove the current one with a screwdriver and recharge it. Our defib should now look like this.

 

KNoACZs.png

 

The left image will be the quick access button at the top left of your screen, just like welding googles. And on the right we have the backpack slot where we can see it has charge.

 

5 Take out the PADS, by clicking on that icon or under the object tap in your menu click, "Toggle Pads." You'll now be standing with the two pads connected to each other in your one hand.

 

455FrEF.png

TN0LKPY.png

 

6 Now you want to seperate the PADS. You do this by clicking on the pads or using the Page Down button, now you are ready to defib your patient.

jPCNHU3.png

 

7 Aim for your patients Chest. Click on the patient. First you will recieve two text messages. The first one will say "placing" pads, the second one will say something along the lines of "placed" and make a little sound. After the two messages wait for about a second, and hear the BZZZT. If the patient was succesfully revived his health status will pop back over the -100, and he's now alive. It might take a few seconds for the little skull to go away, but keep treating him. You will also receive an additional text messages saying if you were successful or not.

 

Things to remember:

 

 

  • If a patient is dead for a minute and a half, he will begin taking brain damage

 

 

  • After 5 minutes of being death, the patient will not be revivable as he is too brain damaged

 

 

  • There are only THREE defibs. Two in the lockers, and one in the CMO's locker so keep em safe. Additionally they can be ANTAG objectives to steal, so keep good care of em.

 

 

  • Is the patient critically wounded, call for an additional doctor to be on standby!

 

 

  • If the patient has recieved major trauma/brute the pads will not stick to his body and it will be tough to get a proper defib going

 

 

  • Does the patient have to have his chest exposed to the bare skin? I don't know, but it would be cool

 

 

  • So, you are a traitor CMO? Hah, emag the defibs and go stop his hearth with a shock! emag, the defib to turn it back to normal. This won't kill em, but it'll stun em.

 

 

  • Things I forgot

 

 

Go get em TIGER!

 

Edited by Guest
Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

Having a second doc on hand definitely is a great help for patching them up quickly.

 

Additionally, if you can manage to get your hands on some Hivelord remains, you can instantly bring someone back from the dead and back to full health by cramming the remains down their throat right after you zap them to life.

 

Oh, and more defib units can be made in a prolathe. Contact your local science department for more!

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

uhm, am I just stupid or do chamicals not work when in a dead person?

 

Dead people dont process reagents, you give them the chems so that they start processing them AS SOON as they come back to life.

 

Oh, i lissed the part where it said that in the guide, looking at it now, nvm

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue. Terms of Use