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 //(this is a fluid doc, starting at what may be the most vital things for most players to know) //(this is a fluid doc, starting at what may be the most vital things for most players to know)
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 *Side note: Commands will be in brackets, do not use the brackets *Side note: Commands will be in brackets, do not use the brackets
  
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 //Example:// //Example://
- ________________ +{{:players:engineering_101:1701_c.png|}}
- / Power Overview \__________________________________________________________ +
-|____________________________________________________________________________\ +
- +
-|                                               Power Pools                  | +
-|      -PowerGroups-                            Main    5.220GW            | +
-|        Arrays(1)                     Power    Battery 4.000MW            | +
-| [=-----------------] 7%  (350.000MW) Drain                                 | +
-|         Beams(2)                     _____      Components1.456GW        | +
-| [------------------] 0%  (12kW)        |      [=====--------------]  28%   | +
-|      Operations(3)                            Repair: 0W                 | +
-| [------------------] 0%  (4.500MW)          [-------------------]   0%   | +
-|        Shields(4)                      |        Propulsion: 0W             | +
-| [------------------] 0%  (0W)          |  28% [-------------------]   0%   | +
-|         Tanks(5)                              Battery Charge: 150W       | +
-| [------------------] 0%  (1.700MW)          [-------------------]   0%   | +
-|       Torpedoes(6)                                                       | +
-| [------------------] 0%  (0W)                                              | +
-|         Warp(7)                                                            | +
-| [====--------------] 21% (1.100GW)                                         | +
-|                                      -----                                 | +
-|____________________________________________________________________________| +
-\____________________________________________________________________________/+
  
 *Side-note: group names are formed by whomever set up engineering on that ship or station, it may not be standard naming conventions across the game. Nacelles may be in the Warp group on one station, or perhaps a group called Engines. *Side-note: group names are formed by whomever set up engineering on that ship or station, it may not be standard naming conventions across the game. Nacelles may be in the Warp group on one station, or perhaps a group called Engines.
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 [pg GroupName] will give you the components in that group. Since Anti-matter was such a /hot/ issue at the time of this how-to, we will use the 'Tanks' group on this ship. In the example we see the components of the 'Tanks' group, both the 'Antimatter_Tank' and the 'Deuterium_Tank'. [pg GroupName] will give you the components in that group. Since Anti-matter was such a /hot/ issue at the time of this how-to, we will use the 'Tanks' group on this ship. In the example we see the components of the 'Tanks' group, both the 'Antimatter_Tank' and the 'Deuterium_Tank'.
  
-//Example://  +//Example://   
-  ___________________ +{{:players:engineering_101:1701_b.png|}}
- / Tanks Power Group \_______________________________________________________ +
-|____________________________________________________________________________\ +
-| PGIDTanks(5)                        [----------------------] 0% (1.700MW)| +
-|----------------------------------------------------------------------------| +
-|                              Antimatter_Tank                               | +
-| PowerGroup Share  [==-----------] 12%  Matrix PriorityCritical         | +
-| PG Consumption    : [==-----------] 12%  Requested Power: 200.0            | +
-| Component Powered : [=============] 100% Unit Power     : 200.0            | +
-|                               Deuterium_Tank                               | +
-| PowerGroup Share  : [===========--] 88%  Matrix Priority: Critical         | +
-| PG Consumption    : [===========--] 88%  Requested Power: 1500.0           | +
-| Component Powered : [=============] 100% Unit Power     : 1500.0           | +
-|____________________________________________________________________________| +
-\____________________________________________________________________________/+
  
 **COMPONANTS:** **COMPONANTS:**
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 //Example:// //Example://
-  __________________________ +{{:players:engineering_101:1701_a.png|}}
- / Antimatter_tank Settings \________________________________________________ +
-|____________________________________________________________________________) +
- +
- Integrity             100.00              Range[0,100]      Read-only +
- Mass                  250.00                                  Constant +
- Size                  24.00                                   Constant +
- Rated Allocation      200.00                                  Constant +
- Allocated Power       200.00              Range[0,200] +
- Power Consumption     200.00              Range[0,200]      Read-only +
- Amount                299513.93           Range: [0,300000]   Read-only +
- Flow                  0.77                Range: [0,4]        Read-only +
- Valid Commands: Priority and Commodity +
- ____________________________________________________________________________ +
-(____________________________________________________________________________)+
  
 You can see in the example above that this components power needs are 200... you can also see if and how much power is assigned to it by allocated power. This command is useful not only to see power allocations, but also when setting up engineering components in a new ship or when modifying.  You can see in the example above that this components power needs are 200... you can also see if and how much power is assigned to it by allocated power. This command is useful not only to see power allocations, but also when setting up engineering components in a new ship or when modifying. 
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 There area few cardinal rules in engineering.  There area few cardinal rules in engineering. 
-*Don't unpower tanks, especially the anti-matter tank when it has fuel in it. This will cause an explosion. +  * Don't unpower tanks, especially the anti-matter tank when it has fuel in it. This will cause an explosion. 
-*Assign damage teams properly across systems that may be damaged in battle or high warp +  * Assign damage teams properly across systems that may be damaged in battle or high warp 
-*If your NOT sure about powering or unpowering a component of if you should, Ask someone. It's better then getting your character killed.+  * If you're NOT sure about powering or unpowering a component or if you should, Ask someone. It's better than getting your character killed.
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