Guide to Chemical Research

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The Chemical Research portion of research and development involves experimenting with chemicals and how they react with eachother. Equipped with chemical dispensers and the means to construct grenades, science should attempt to experiment with various grenades in their test chamber or patch/pill mixtures. This can not only be used to learn about beneficial chemicals but also as an opportunity to produce helpful chemical contraptions for the station.

Duties and Responsibilities

Your job is to experiment with chemicals. While many Scientists prefer to work with only Pyrotechnics, there is also the opportunity to create superior healing mixtures, fun concoctions, and better chemicals to improve Service or Security jobs.

The Lab

The NSS Cyberiad Chemical Research Lab

The chemical research lab consists of chem-dispensers, chem-masters, and chemical heaters. This is where you will mix, create, and analyze different chemicals and compounds. The lab is also equipped with a blast test chamber in order to test your grenades. It's very important you know exactly what you're mixing before you mix it because you only get one research lab. A designated test chamber is generally provided in the Research department for testing compounds.

Getting Started

See also Guide to Chemistry

Fire and foremost, scientists should grab a gas mask (for protection when mixing compounds) and set their Suit sensors to max for when they inevitably blow themselves up. Where to begin is up to the imagination and initiative of scientists, it may be beneficial to look through the Guide to Chemistry and see what each chemical does either when combined to make a visible effect or ingested by a monkey test subject to see the effects on it. Once a chemical is discovered that may be useful or interesting, scientists should see how these chemicals could be best utilized either through different types of grenade casings and Assemblies or in application through patches and pills.

Unless the compound requires approval from the Research Director, scientists should feel free to distribute these grenades where they may be most beneficial to the station. That being said, this role is about exploration and having fun, so players should not feel pressured to make compounds for the station. However, players should be cognizant of Research and Development and man it when necessary.

Chemical Manipulation

Since chemical researchers will be working with chemicals mostly, it's important for them to understand the machinery and tools available to them:

Chem Dispenser.gif Chem-Dispenser - Allows user to dispense Base Chemicals and clear unwanted chemicals from containers, only one beaker at a time can be inserted.
ChemMaster.gif Chem-Master - Allows user to insert a beaker, separate out chemicals, and then turn those chemicals into pills or patches.
Chemical heater.png Chemical Heater- Allows user to heat the reagents contained inside of an inserted beaker.
All-In-One grinder.png All-In-One Grinder - Allows user to grind/juice inserted items into reagents, useful for Botany plants or food items

Using a combination of these machines will allow any scientists to produce what they want. However, there are a few chemicals that are not obtainable through chemistry and must instead be gathered from Botany, the Gateway, or even Space Ruins.

Beakers and Chemical Transferring

Beakers are container which hold a certain amount of units of any reagents. For better tracking and organization, scientists can use pens on beakers to add a label to it. Unless a scientist is in possession of science goggles, they will not be able to see the contents of the beaker directly and instead will have to insert them into one of the chemistry machines. The contents of beakers can either be warmed/heated by the chemical heater or by using an active welder/lighter on the beaker.

Across all beakers, reagents can be transferred from one container to a second container by holding the first container in-hand and then click on the other container. The amount of units transferred can be specified by right-clicking the beaker and clicking set transfer amount. When transferring container-to-container, how much of each specific reagent that is transferred cannot be set and instead a proportional (percentage of reagent's units compared to total units of reagents in container) amount of every reagent will be transferred. Finally, the reagents of a container can be splashed on a surface/object/person by using it with harm intent on said object.

There are also tools to help with precise chemical transfers between container or mobs:
Syringes.png Syringe - Has two modes, can either inject or draw. Can move up to 15u of chemicals in increments of 5u at once, very useful for injecting mobs with chemicals or drawing blood.
Dropper.png Dropper - Precise reagent mover, can transfer 1u, 2u, 3u, 4u, or 5u of reagents. By targeting the eyes, the dropper can be used to drip chemicals into mobs eyes
Pipette.png Pipette - Extremely precise reagent mover, can transfer any amount between .1u and 1u (up to the 10th place).By targeting the eyes, the dropper can be used to drip chemicals into mobs eyes.

Beaker Unit Capacity Description
Beaker
Beaker.png
50u The most basic beaker, can be found around the station or created at an Autolathe
Beaker
Large beaker.png
100u The most basic beaker except two times larger, can be found around the station or created at an Autolathe
Bucket
Bucket.png
120u Not technically a beaker but holds all the same properties as one with the added benefit of a large unit capacity, can be found around the station or created at an Autolathe
Bluespace Beaker
Beakerbluespace.gif
300u The beaker with the most unit capacity, can be created at a Protolathe
Cryostasis Beaker
Beakercryo.gif
50u A beaker that allows for chemical storage without reaction (mixing of chemicals), can be created at a Protolathe

While these are the only beakers available, any container such as water bottles, glasses, cans, bottles, etc can be used in the same interactions as beakers. Alternative containers generally come at the cost of having much lower unit capacities.

Grenades

Grenades are assemblies that upon activation, will count down from a timer of either 3 or 5 seconds and upon detonating will mix the contents of two beakers stored within them. All grenades have four components: the type of grenade casing, the trigger, beaker 1, and beaker 2. The amount of chemicals that can be mixed in the grenade is entirely reliant upon the unit capacity of the beakers contained inside. Generally, using a generic grenade casing will accomplish a scientists goal in mixing chems, however, specific grenade assemblies and casing types will allow scientists to perform much more controlled and specific reactions.

The limit of chemicals in a grenade is 600, since one can mix two bluespace beakers (300u each). Any beaker can be used for grenades, except for buckets. Grenade timers can be changed between between 3 and 5 seconds by using a screwdriver on it. All grenades (except cryo grenades) will heat the mixture by a minor amount upon detonation.

Grenade Types

Grenade Description Crafting
Generic Grenade
Grenade.png
General grenade, can hold two beakers. Upon detonation it will mix both mixtures and heat both by 10K.
  • Use metal to craft a Grenade Casing.png
  • Use wires on grenade casing CableCoils.png
  • Apply 1-2 beakers to wired grenade casing Wired Grenade Casing.png
  • Apply screwdriver to finish Screwdriver tool.png
Cryo Grenade
Cryo Grenade.png
A cryogenic grenade. It rapidly cools its contents upon detonation.
  • Print a Cryo Grenade Casing at the Protolathe Cryo grenade casing.png
  • Use wires on grenade casing CableCoils.png
  • Apply 1-2 beakers to wired grenade casing Wired Cryo Grenade Casing.png
  • Apply screwdriver to finish Screwdriver tool.png
Pyro Grenade
Pyro Grenade.png
A pyrogenic grenade. It rapidly heats its contents upon detonation.
  • Print a Pyro Grenade Casing at the Protolathe Pyro grenade casing.png
  • Use wires on grenade casing CableCoils.png
  • Apply 1-2 beakers to wired grenade casing Wired Pyro Grenade Casing.png
  • Apply screwdriver to finish Screwdriver tool.png
Large Grenade
GrenadeTabun.png
A large grenade. It disperses its contents over a larger area than the generic grenade type.
  • Print a Large Grenade Casing at the Protolathe Large Grenade Casing.png
  • Use wires on grenade casing CableCoils.png
  • Apply 1-2 beakers to wired grenade casing Wired Large Grenade Casing.png
  • Apply screwdriver to finish Screwdriver tool.png
Advanced Release Grenade
Advanced Release Grenade.png
An Advanced Release Grenade. It can detonated multiple times, only consuming a small amount of its contents each time.
  • Print an Advanced Release Grenade Casing at the Protolathe Advanced grenade casing.png
  • Use wires on grenade casing CableCoils.png
  • Apply 1-2 beakers to wired grenade casing Wired Advanced Release Grenade Casing.png
  • Apply screwdriver to finish Screwdriver tool.png

Assemblies and Triggers

The main article for this section is Assemblies

Assemblies are a combination of components that will activate upon receiving a signal or meeting a certain condition. This can come in the form of proximity sensors, health sensors, and even laser triggers. All assembly components can be printed via Autolathe. Grenade casings can be attached to these assemblies to create grenades that will activate once a certain condition is met.

Each of the assemblies can be deconstructed once disarmed by using a wrench on them.

Grenade Assembly Description Crafting
Mouse Trap Grenade
Mousetrap Igniter Grenade Assembly.png
A grenade assembly with an attached mouse trap and igniter. Upon being armed, stepping on the assembly or opening/checking the contents of the container it is in will immediately detonate the grenade. The grenade will not be set off by opening a crate or closet that it is stored in. Once completed, the assembly can be armed/disarmed by using it in-hand.
  • Use metal to craft a grenade casing or print one at a Protolathe Grenade Casing.png
  • Apply screwdriver to mousetrap Screwdriver tool.png
  • Apply screwdriver to igniter Screwdriver tool.png
  • Hold mousetrap and click on the igniter to create the assembly Igniter.pngMousetrap.png
  • Apply screwdriver to assembly Screwdriver tool.png
  • Use the assembly on the grenade casing Mousetrap Igniter Assembly.pngGrenade Casing.png
  • Apply 1-2 beakers to assembly Beaker.pngBeaker.png
  • Apply screwdriver to finish Screwdriver tool.png
Remote Activated Grenade
Signaler Grenade Assembly.png
A grenade assembly with an attached signaler and igniter. When signaler is activated with the correct frequency and code, the grenade will be detonated.
  • Use signaler or assembly in hand to set the frequency and code.
  • Signaler receiver must be set to On for the grenade to detonate upon receiving the correct frequency and code.
  • Use metal to craft a grenade casing or print one at a Protolathe Grenade Casing.png
  • Apply screwdriver to signaler Screwdriver tool.png
  • Apply screwdriver to igniter Screwdriver tool.png
  • Hold signaler and click on the igniter to create the assembly Igniter.pngRemoteSignalingDevice.png
  • Apply screwdriver to assembly Screwdriver tool.png
  • Use the assembly on the grenade casing Signaler igniter Assembly.pngGrenade Casing.png
  • Apply 1-2 beakers to assembly Beaker.pngBeaker.png
  • Apply screwdriver to finish Screwdriver tool.png
Proximity Grenade
Proximity Grenade Assembly.png
A grenade assembly with an attached proximity and igniter. When armed, the proximity sensory detects movement and then detonates the grenade. The proximity sensor only detects movements in a one tile radius around it.
  • Use assembly in hand to set the proximity sensor to arm.
  • Make sure to set it to arm after a certain amount of time so that it isn't accidently set off when moving away.
  • Use metal to craft a grenade casing or print one at a Protolathe Grenade Casing.png
  • Apply screwdriver to igniter Screwdriver tool.png
  • Hold proximity sensor and click on the igniter to create the assembly Igniter.pngRemoteSignalingDevice.png
  • Apply screwdriver to assembly Screwdriver tool.png
  • Use the assembly on the grenade casing Proximity igniter Assembly.pngGrenade Casing.png
  • Apply 1-2 beakers to assembly Beaker.pngBeaker.png
  • Apply screwdriver to finish Screwdriver tool.png
Timer Grenade
Timer Grenade Assembly.png
A grenade assembly with an attached timer and igniter. When armed, the timer will count down and once finished will detonate the grenade. Allows for much longer timed grenades.
  • Use metal to craft a grenade casing or print one at a Protolathe Grenade Casing.png
  • Apply screwdriver to igniter Screwdriver tool.png
  • Hold timer and click on the igniter to create the assembly Igniter.pngInfraredemitter.png
  • Apply screwdriver to assembly Screwdriver tool.png
  • Use the assembly on the grenade casing Timer igniter Assembly.pngGrenade Casing.png
  • Apply 1-2 beakers to assembly Beaker.pngBeaker.png
  • Apply screwdriver to finish Screwdriver tool.png
Tripwire Grenade
Tripwire Grenade Assembly.png
A grenade assembly with an attached infrared emitter and igniter. When armed, a laser projects 9 tiles from the grenade. Once this laser is crossed it will detonate the grenade. Due to the weird mechanics of the laser it is ill advised to carry it on your persons while activated as you can walk into the beam. The laser can be set to be invisible and also works through containers and glass.
  • Use metal to craft a grenade casing or print one at a Protolathe Grenade Casing.png
  • Apply screwdriver to infrared emitter Screwdriver tool.png
  • Apply screwdriver to igniter Screwdriver tool.png
  • Hold infrared and click on the igniter to create the assembly Igniter.pngTimer.png
  • Apply screwdriver to assembly Screwdriver tool.png
  • Use the assembly on the grenade casing Tripwire igniter Assembly.pngGrenade Casing.png
  • Apply 1-2 beakers to assembly Beaker.pngBeaker.png
  • Apply screwdriver to finish Screwdriver tool.png