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Hacking

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A skill that you can use to grant yourself illicit access to pieces of technology, or apply unintended side effects to pieces of technology.

Tools

The gear that you should probably prepare before hacking.

  • Insulated Gloves - In order to not immediately get zapped. Hackables have power lines, and cutting/pulsing these without gloves can and will harm you. It's possible(?) to hack without them, but it will be slow, painful, and you'll need ointment.
  • Screwdriver - In order to access the maintenance panel, you must first obtain a screwdriver. A necessary tool.
  • Wirecutters - Allows you to cut and mend the wires, allowing for more long-term hacking. Can also reverse effects of the multitool.
  • Multitool - Allows you to pulse the wires. Also very good for learning which wire does which. Needed to unbolt the door if the bolts go down.
  • Crowbar - Allows you to forcibly open a door. Works when the power is out or you've hacked away the power.

Hacking

Multiple powered devices are hackable. Doors and vending machines are the most common to hack.
The process for starting to hack something is a very simple process:

  1. Screwdriver in hand, click on the object to open its maintenance panel and expose the wiring.
  2. With a multitool , wirecutters or empty hands, click on the object to access the wiring.
  3. Pulse wires using the multitool or cut wires with the wirecutters .
  4. Screwdriver the object again to shut its maintenance panel.

Remember, if you are trying to hack to get into unauthorised places or getting unauthorised objects you can potentially be sent to the brig, demoted, or even banned. If you are an Engineer, you may be asked by an authorised person to get into certain areas or get certain objects in an emergency situation but generally the right call (if you are not an antag) is to ask the relevant person first or the relevant Head of Staff.

Wires

The wires you see for a normal airlock door

In order to hack an object, you need to figure out what wire does what by pulsing it with a multitool or cutting it with a wirecutter. The wire cutters make a semi permanent change (but you can reverse it by repairing the broken wire). Multi Tool effects are temporary when the power is on (and the timer controls this).

Above each wire there is a light. The lights indicate whether each item is ON or OFF. If the lights are big circles it means that item is ON. A smaller light means that item is OFF.

To note is that all the wires for every objects are randomized at the start of the shift.

Hackables

Airlocks

Every types of airlocks is hackable. Normal airlock have 8 wires. Two of them go to power. 8 Wires: POWR_1, POWR_2, LOG, BOLT, BLIT, TIMR, SAFE, AIA.

High Security Doors follow the same logic as normal airlocks except they have additional steps to get the maintaince panel open.

Ouputs: Airlocks

DOOR STATUS (ON = Open, OFF = when finishes closing)

Inputs: Airlocks

  • OPEN
  • CLOSE
  • TOGGLE
  • HOLD
    • turns off automatic closing
  • DOOR BOLT
    • ON = door gets bolted, sound "Pip-TuDu"
    • OFF = door gets unbolted, sound "Pup-TuDu"


Name ON/TRUE State OFF/FALSE State Usage
POWR : Cycle Power Door is turned in powered down state Door is normal operation
  • Determines whether power is getting to the door
  • If the door is unpowered, you can open it with a crowbar unless the bolts are down
  • When power is supplied and the one of the two POWR wires are Restored: resets Door state to default except for the BOLT state
  • Without insulated gloves one can't cut these wires
  • CUTTING Both -> POWR: Door OFF
  • REPAIRING -> POWR: Door On + Restart in default state
  • PULSING -> POWR: Door OFF
LOG : Logging normal operation does not log people(?)
  • something for Detectives..
  • CUTTING -> LOG: OFF State
  • REPAIRING -> LOG: ON State
  • PULSING -> LOG: OFF LOG
BOLT : Door's Bolt door is set in a un-toggleable state until unbolted normal operation
  • Controlling the door possibility to change state - Open/Closed
  • The door bolt "freezes" the door in the current state. In other words: the bolt keeps a door open or shut.
  • CUTTING -> BOLT: TRUE
  • REPAIRING -> -
  • PULSING -> toggle BOLT state
BLIT : Bolt's Lights normal operation bolt lights will not come on if power is on
  • Controls the lights at the bortom of the door
  • CUTTING -> BLIT: OFF State
  • REPAIRING -> BLIT: ON State
  • PULSING -> toggle BLIT State
TIMR : Timer normal operation, delay is present the timer that automatically closes the door when the power is on will not activate
  • Normally the door will stay open after opening for a duration
  • If disabled the timer that automatically open or close the door when the power is on will not activate. The door will instead stay open or closed, but people can still open and close manually (unlike if the door was bolted).
  • CUTTING -> TIMR: FALSE, minimal delay
  • REPAIRING -> TIMR: TRUE, normal delay
  • PULSING -> Blinking state of TIMR, normal delay
SAFE : Safety normal operation allows the door to close on a person, dealing high blunt damage
  • SAFE is the function that keeps the door open when somebody is standing in it. Only gets checked if the TIMR is still enabled.
  • CUTTING -> SAFE: OFF
  • REPAIRING -> SAFE: ON
  • PULSING -> SAFE: OFF
AIA : AI Access normal operation no door control for AI(?)
  • CUTTING -> AIA: OFF
  • REPAIRING -> AIA: ON
  • PULSING -> -


Air Alarm

Station flooded with plasma and all of the Atmos Techs and CE are incompetent and/or dead? Best to take matters into your own hands. Air Alarms only have 3 wires, each going to one feature.

Ouputs: Air Alarm

None

Inputs: Air Alarm

None

Name ON/TRUE State OFF/FALSE State Usage
POWR : Cycle Power normal operation Air Alarm is turned OFF Determines whether power is getting to the air alarm. If the air alarm is unpowered, it's not going to do much.
  • CUTTING -> POWR OFF
  • REPAIRING -> POWR On + Restart in default state, this turns off the Fire Alarm
  • PULSING -> POWR OFF
NETW : Network normal operation (Unknown)
  • CUTTING -> Network not working (?)
  • REPAIRING -> Normal operation
  • PULSING -> Alarm is Fired, even if POWR is cut
AIA : AI Access normal operation no Air Alarm control for AI (?)
  • CUTTING -> AIA: OFF
  • REPAIRING -> AIA: ON
  • PULSING -> -

Vending Machines

The only thing worth hacking. Vending machines have 7 wires. 2 wires can't be cut for some vending machines.

Ouputs: Vending Machines

None

Inputs: Vending Machines

None

Name ON/TRUE State OFF/FALSE State Usage
POWR : Cycle Power normal operation Vending Machine is turned OFF Determines whether power is getting to the vending machine. If the vending machine is unpowered, no one can buy from it.
  • CUTTING -> POWR OFF
  • REPAIRING -> POWR On + Restart in default state
  • PULSING -> POWR OFF
ACC : Access control normal operation, restricts access normal operation, all access Determines whether the vending machine checks for the appropriate access level of the person ID card. If you disable Access then anyone can access the vending machine and dispense items from it.
  • CUTTING -> normal operation, all access
  • REPAIRING -> normal operation, restricts access
  • PULSING -> normal operation and all access, if last state was "restricts access" OR normal operation and restricts access after next "free" purchase, if last state was "all access"
LOG: Logging normal operation does not log people(?) Something for Detectives.. a data trail.
  • CUTTING -> LOG: OFF
  • REPAIRING -> LOG: On
  • PULSING -> LOG: OFF
MNGR : Manager Blinking, Normal operation. Contraband is hidden. Contraband is visible Toggles illegal/rare goods availability on/off. If the icon is blinking, it's toggled on.
  • CUTTING -> MNGR: ON, no blinking
  • REPAIRING -> MNGR: ON, blinking
  • PULSING -> MNGR: OFF, no blinking
VEND : Vending normal operation Vending Machine can't vend When pulsed, will make the machine dispense an item by firing in a random direction.
  • CUTTING -> VEND: FALSE
  • REPAIRING -> VEND: TRUE
  • PULSING -> VEND pulses and sends an item flying
SPKR : Speaker normal operation quiet operation Snipping the SPKR wire stops all speech from the vending machine.
  • CUTTING -> SPKR: OFF
  • REPAIRING -> SPKR: ON
  • PULSING -> SPKR buzzes

Tips

  • When you shift click on an object, it will tell you whether the Panel is open or closed. If it is closed, you need a Screwdriver to open it.
  • Using a crowbar on a powered door will give you a message "the powered motors block you efforts".
  • If the bolts are down then the door will give you a message "the airlock bolts prevent it from being forced!".
  • Remember to close the Panel when you're finished doing whatever it is you needed to do.
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