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Mars Colony Simulator Documentation (preliminary 12/21/08) |
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Simulator Startup:
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After starting the program you will be at the Main Menu
screen. Select the “Start Mission” button to run the game as a Server.
If you
run in server mode you can have others join your simulation. After the
simulator is running, use CTRL N to bring up the “Add Users” dialog. Enter the
first names of the users you want to join your mission. Anyone that wants to join your mission can do
so by selecting the “Join Mission” button at the main menu, but they must have the right user name.
The “Options” button will allow you to modify the screen
sizes, sounds and key commands.
The “About” button is about the project and the
“Quit” button will stop the program and return you to windows. Once you have
selected to start or join a mission you will be taken to the simulation and you
can begin your journey.
To exit the game at any time use the “ESC” key and you
will return to the main menu screen where you can exit. If you start a server
and quit, anyone in the simulator will be booted out of the simulation. |
General Simulator Use: |
After the simulator has started you are in a 3D world.
Use
the “W” key to move forward and guide your direction with the mouse.
Use the
“S” key to move backwards. To “Use” any of the equipment in the simulation you
have to use the mouse and place the crosshair + located in the center of your
display over the object then press the “U” key.
You can toggle from mouse look
to mouse pointer mode using the “M” key.
When you log into the simulation you
will be assigned an EVA station and bunk number. This will be your personal
equipment and storage areas.
The elevator can be used by one person at a time,
go inside and access the wall panel to move up or down. To exit the COHAB (Command
Habitation) unit, use the main airlock door switch.
Only one door can be
operated at a time so as to maintain the oxygen levels in the living area.
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of the equipment you need to perform your mission is outside around the COHAB
unit. The cargo doors were opened when we landed so you can get access to all
the items we brought for the trip. There are a couple items that will re-spawn
into the simulator should you leave or lose connection. For instance the water
can. If one of the users picks up the can and has it in their inventory and
leaves the game, the can has to be placed back into the world for others to
use.
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Survival: |
This is a simulator and as such we try to simulate reality
to a point. Since you are on an alien world there are considerations you have
to make in order to survive. You can not go outside without your EVA gear on.
The temperature is -50 centigrade and you will freeze quickly or choke
breathing 70% carbon dioxide. You will have to eat food and drink water on a
regular basis. There is even the requirement to relieve yourself of biological waste which will be recycled.
You will spend time performing
tasks required by the mission but there will be downtime and it would be much
like sitting around a camp out in the woods. How would you entertain yourself?
How well do you get along with others? Part of the simulation is just that.
Human interactivity has to be at a maximum since there is no place else to go.
If you are outside and you get a storm warning, you need to get back to base as
soon as you can. You can take shelter inside the ERV temporarily as long as you
have enough oxygen in your backpack to survive the storm. Try to get back to
the COHAB if you can, as long as you are out in the weather your health will
degrade. Storms cause the temperature to fall to -80 c or so and your current
EVA suit wont work well below -60c.
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| Command and Habitation Unit (COHAB) |
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The Command and Habitation unit is what you will live and
work in. It has an oxygen supply and a heater so you don’t need your EVA suit
inside unless you let the cabin run out of oxygen. You can move between levels
using the lift. Go into the alcove in the back of the COHAB unit and press the
“U” key while targeting the control panel. You will be lifted or dropped to the
other level. The airlock doors are operated using the switch by the door. Only
one door in the airlock can be open at any given time. If you are standing in
the doorway the door will not close until you move out of the way.
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EVA Gear:
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Each user has a number assigned. In the lower level of the
COHAB unit there will be a backpack and helmet for each person. Target the
backpack and press the “U” key to open the EVA dialog. Check the oxygen and
power level of the pack and charge it up as necessary. Press the “mount” button
to equip the EVA Gear and “Y” to remove it. If you go outside without this gear
you will die. The oxygen and power in the backpack is taken from the Oxygen
Supply and the Battery Power system of the COHAB unit.
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After mounting the EVA gear you will see the Heads Up Display (HUD). There is a backpack status panel in the
lower right. This panel will display your current oxygen and power levels. When
the oxygen drops below 20% you will get a warning. |
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The upper right of the display shows the Global Position
System (GPS). This HUD unit displays your current position, elevation and
direction you are heading. The direction is a pseudo compass with 0 degrees
north and 180 degrees is south. You also get an elevation reading and a mini
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Other parts of the user display are on the screen at all
times. The user status dialog in the bottom left side of the screen shows your
current health, stamina, food and water levels. The chat window is always open
as well so you can get messages from the system or your fellow travelers. To
chat with everyone use the “C” key and a chat line will open for you to type
into.
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Weather:
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Mars has a dynamic weather system. If the barometer falls
below 7mb there will be a storm system move in. You must take shelter as soon
as you can. These storm systems will cause the temperature to fall and strong
winds to form. Your EVA gear will protect you for a time but if you do not get
inside you will die. We plan on more advanced EVA protection in future
missions. After a storm has passed you will want to go outside to the
back of the COHAB unit and clean the Photo Voltaic Array. Dust will cause the
array to operate and a reduced level.
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The onboard computer system is on the lower level of the
COHAB unit, place the crosshair over the monitor and
press the “U” key to activate the system. The Red or Green light above the
monitor is a system warning indicator. If the light is red, there are work
orders to be looked at. Most of the orders are about the equipment in an idle
state or things need maintenance. These are mostly non critical systems so just
consider the red light to mean something needs attention.
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The computer will boot up and display a main screen with the
following information:
- External environment information.
- Internal environment information.
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Water pumps
- ERV Fuel generator status
- Water
Separator status.
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Mission
directives and work orders
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Maps Button selects the map overlay display.
Drill Sites button selects the map overlay to show all your
drilling sites.
GPR info button displays the location of all the GPR sample
sites.
Ground Sample button displays the location of all sample
sites.
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CO2 Scrubber Control:
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The CO2 scrubber can minimize oxygen use in the COHAB unit.
There is a control panel in the lower level of the COHAB select the unit and
press the “U” key to bring up the dialog. Only stir the CO2 when the levels get
below 50%.
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Power Information
Panel: |
The power information panel is to the left of the lift doors
in the back. Target the panel and press the “U” key to gain access. You can
check the status of the Photo Voltaic array. After a storm you may need to go
clean the panels since dirt will have an adverse effect on the efficiency of
the array.
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Thermostat:
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The temperature inside the COHAB unit can be controlled
using the Thermostat control panel on the right side of the lift at the back of
the unit. Normal temperature inside should be kept around 15 degrees C. Any
higher and the batteries will run low, any lower and your health will be
affected.
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Food Processor and
Storage: |
The Food Processor and Storage unit is on the second level
of the COHAB unit. Use the “U” key to access the unit and you can remove one
unit of food by pressing the “take food” button. The food will appear in your
inventory. Press the “B” key to bring up the personal inventory and hover the mouse over the food item. Right click the mouse
and you will get a menu to select “eat”. You must eat and drink when required or your health will suffer. This
unit will also process plants and algae into food bars. The Algae tanks are to
the left as you exit the COHAB. Plants will be available on mission two. This
unit will require water from time to time so you should monitor its status.
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Water Storage: |
There is a drinking water tank on the second level of the
COHAB. Access the tank using the “U” key. Select “take water” button and you
get water in your inventory. Use the “B” key to open the inventory and using
the right mouse over the water object right click and select “drink”.
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Human Waste:
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There is a bathroom in the upper level of the COHAB unit. It
is located behind the wall behind the Food Processor. As you eat and drink you
will want to relieve yourself. Target the unit and press the “U” key to bring
up the dialog. The waste is treated and recycled to the water tank at a ratio
of about half the intake.
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Laser Induced
Breakdown Spectrometer (LIBS):
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The LIBS equipment is located to the left of the main
airlock. This device will test soil samples you acquire from the outside
landscape. Target the unit and press the “U” key to access the dialog. If you
have a sample it will be in your personal inventory. Press the “B” key to open
the inventory. Drag the sample using the left mouse button to the sampler
dialog and press the “Sample” button. After the sampler is finished it will
display information about the location and type of material found in the
sample.
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Tools:
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Things can and will break down from time to time. There is a
tool kit in the bottom floor of the COHAB. If you need to repair something be sure to take the tool kit with you.
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| External Equipment: |
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This equipment is deployed from the cargo areas outside of
the COHAB unit. Be sure to mount your EVA pack before going outside.
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Ground Penetrating
Radar:
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The GPR unit can be found outside to the left as you exit
the airlock.
Mission
directives are that you take a
reading every 200 meters on the surface in a grid. Target the unit and press
the “U” key to open the dialog. Select the “Pick Up” button to equip the unit.
Walk to your target location. Press the “M” key to activate the mouse. Select
the button “Set GPR” in the lower left side of your display. Now the unit is
set up at the proper location. Target it and press the “U” key to open the
dialog. Press the “Charge” button to charge the unit then
press the same button after it says “Activate”. This will fire a ground
wave and the computer will record any hits.
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Water Separator: |
This unit requires water. It produces oxygen and hydrogen.
The oxygen can be transferred to the COHAB unit. Hydrogen can be removed by
picking up the small tank next to the unit and access the Separator dialog,
then click the ”remove h” button. This tank can be carried to the Fuel
Generator equipment by the Earth Return Vehicle and used to power that system
should it require more hydrogen.
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Once you find a likely spot to drill for water, take the
drill out to the site and set it down. Open the drill dialog
with the “U” key then set the depth of the drill and turn it on. Once it
reaches the depth you set or if it finds a mineral or water it will stop. You
can remove the drill at this point and set a well pump. You can’t drill a hole
within five meters of a running well.
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Well Pump: |
The well pump can extract water from below the surface. It
will only work in a drill hole that has the water resource. Set the pump and
turn it on. The hole is small so it may take some time to pump out the water.
You can remove the water from the tank if you have the water can in your
inventory. The can is located in the COHAB unit downstairs by the lift. Use the
“U” key to pick up the can, take it to the well pump and Use the well dialog to
remove the water. This water can be used to supply water to the water
separator, the algae tanks and the drinking water tank on the second level of
the COHAB.
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Algae Tanks: |
The Algae tank will supply food. Keep water in the tanks and
keep it running. Extract the algae and take it to the food processing unit on
the second level of the COHAB unit. Access the processor by using the “U” key
then press the “B” key to bring up your inventory window. Drag the algae to the
processor window and select the “process” button. Food will be added to the
inventory.
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Earth Return Vehicle: |
The ERV was landed and a fuel generator deployed a month
before your arrival on the planet. The Fuel Generator takes carbon dioxide from
the atmosphere and combines it with hydrogen under pressure to generate oxygen
and methane. A ratio of 3.5 parts oxygen to 1 part methane is required to
launch the vehicle back into orbit. When the tanks are full you and your crew
can enter the cabin of the ERV and launch. This will take you to mission two.
After you land, be sure to check the status of the fuel generator since this is
your only way off the planet.
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Missions: Primary and Secondary |
PRIMARY - Finding Water: |
Our first mission is about finding water. We need water in
order to survive. Once we get a source, the next missions can be scheduled.
This crater was picked as a landing site because we believe there may be water
underground.
Use the GPR and get readings in a 200 meter grid in the
crater. The computer in the COHAB will translate the waves to dots on the map.
The blue dots indicate where the GPR sample was taken and if you should strike
a target below the surface it will appear as a red dot. The brighter the red
dot the closer to the surface the target object is. A faint red dot means the
target is deep. Once you have a target, move past it by about 50 to 100 meters
and take another reading. The red dots will outline the object below the
surface. Usually 3 dots will give you an indication of the size and shape of
the object. Take ground samples from the area and analyze them at the LIBS
machine inside the COHAB unit. If the ground sample has water in the list the
next step is to take the drill out to the site and drill in the area until you
verify what the resource is. If the drill reports a hit on water, the next step
will be to go get a pump and extract the water. This is a major mission
success!!
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SECONDARY MISSIONS |
As part of the primary mission you will need to take samples
of the area to find water. Continue obtaining samples after you find water and
get the pumps set up. |
GPR Samples: |
Use the GPR device and sample every 200 meters in a grid
pattern inside the crater. This is the primary way of finding pockets of
minerals and or water below the surface. You will probably sample a lot of
areas to find water and a primary goal but you must complete the mission
directive by sampling all other areas. |
Ground Samples: |
To take a ground sample the user moves to a given location
and press the “G” key to get a core at that location.
Mission
directives dictate that you obtain a ground sample every 100 meters in a grid
in the base of the crater. You can hold 4 samples at a time in your inventory.
Take the sample back to the COHAB unit and use the LIBS machine on the lower
level to test the samples. |
Setup Algae
Experiment: |
The Algae Tank is located on the southwest side of the COHAB
unit. Activate the unit by adding water and turn on the power switch. Remove
the algae after it gets 4 units or more and take it to the food processor on
the second level of the COHAB. If the algae has matured enough it will produce food that you can eat. |
Locate Zeus:
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The rover “Zeus” sent its’ last telemetry message from
inside this crater. We lost communication with this rover and think it may be
broken down nearby. Find the rover and recover the data recorders. This is not a priority order but we would like to find out what happened to it and what
data it may contain. If you fail to find the rover we will assign the task to
mission two as they will bring a vehicle as part of that mission. |
General Operations: |
The server player is the mission commander and as such needs
to issue orders to the others. Your first commands should be to have someone
start a search pattern with the GPR around the COHAB unit. If there are no echo
targets then direct the users to widen the search and hope you find some
targets.
Another mission directive would be to start someone else
doing a ground sample search in a 100 or 200 meter grid from the COHAB.
You should have someone on the computer at all times to
watch the barometric pressure outside. If the pressure dips below 7mb there
will be a storm and anyone outside could die if they don’t get inside. Warn all
EVA personnel about falling pressures.
If you get a ground target echo, have the user take ground
samples in the area to help identify the type of element that might be under
the surface. Now you can make a decision
weather to drill a test hole to verify the mineral. If you strike water you
need to get a well pump set and start pumping water.
Use the water from the wells to activate the water separator
at the COHAB unit. This separator will supply oxygen to the COHAB and provide
extra hydrogen if needed.
Make sure the ERV is fueled up and ready for launch. Send
someone out to check the status of the unit. You need 3500 units of oxygen and
1000 units of methane to launch the ERV.
It is up to the mission commander to keep things running,
find water, take ground samples, identify sub surface mineral pockets and come
home alive.
Before you leave Mars be sure to power down all the
equipment. Drain the well tanks and power them down. Drain the separator and
power it down. Turn the computers off, disconnect the PV array and turn off the
battery power. Place the drill and the GPR by the cargo bay.
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