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Atlantis Damage Control Station - Staff Training Video
The video explains how to use the ship’s two interconnected damage control computers: Damage Control and Damage Teams. When a system breaks, it appears on the Damage Report screen, where crew members can select it to view step-by-step repair instructions. Some steps require coordinating with other departments, such as communications, while others involve creating repair teams on the separate Damage Teams computer. By completing each step in order, the damage control officers ensure that the system is properly repaired before moving on to the next issue. -
Atlantis Damage Teams Station - Staff Training Video
This training video explains how to use the “damage teams” damage-control computer to create and manage repair teams during simulated system failures. The instructor demonstrates how crew members enter the required team name and priority based on instructions from the damage-control steps and then generate a team to address a specific issue. The video also covers how to communicate with active damage teams through the messaging screen, which functions like a chat for sending updates or inquiries. Users are reminded to check incoming messages frequently to stay informed about repair progress. -
Atlantis Engineering Station
The video explains how the engineering station at the Discovery Space Center works, focusing on managing fusion reactor efficiency and routing power through reactor relays. Engineers adjust efficiency to balance power output and reactor safety, and they follow instructions from command staff to toggle relays that send power to different ship systems. On some ships, they also use physical engineering panels where they follow written instructions to manipulate switches and wiring. -
Atlantis Left Wing Station - Staff Training Video
The video explains the responsibilities and interfaces of the left-wing station on a starship simulator. It covers how officers allocate power among systems, ensure all systems receive minimum power, and lock in changes. The instructor then demonstrates weapon controls, including firing missiles and rail guns while managing heat levels. Shield operations are reviewed, emphasizing raising, lowering, and adjusting shield frequency for protection. Finally, the video shows how to transfer spare parts from cargo bays to various ship locations as requested by damage control or other departments. -
Atlantis Long Range Communications Station - Staff Training Video
This video documents a staff training session on the operation and functions of the Atlantis simulator's communications long-range station. The training covers sending and receiving long-distance messages, coordinating with the Colonial Command (Coalcom), and maintaining regular communication during missions. It provides step-by-step instructions for operating the messaging interface, monitoring incoming messages, and ensuring consistent communication to avoid mission complications. -
Atlantis Right Wing Station - Staff Training Video
The training video provides an overview of the right wing station on a spacecraft, detailing its main functions and screens. It covers power balancing, showing how to allocate power to different systems and lock settings, and explains thrusters for fine navigation as well as impulse and warp engines for faster travel, emphasizing coordination with commanding officers. The video also demonstrates setting courses to specific locations, managing parts transfers within the ship, and using transporters to move objects on and off the ship. Finally, it notes the importance of monitoring population levels and reporting any changes to the command team. Overall, it serves as a practical guide for operating the right wing station safely and efficiently. -
Atlantis Science Station - Staff Training Video
The video explains how to use the science station, focusing on launching and controlling different types of probes—science, sensor, and tactical—to gather information or engage enemies. It demonstrates how to launch a probe with a single click and issue commands through the probe command box for tasks like traveling to a location or attacking specific targets. The narrator also describes how probe‑collected data appears on the right side of the screen and must be called out to the crew. Finally, the training covers the records screen, where the officer logs mission events and can launch the records like a “black box” to preserve data if the ship is attacked. -
Atlantis Security Scanners Station - Staff Training Video
The training video explains how security officers use the ship’s security scanner stations. There are two computers, and officers are encouraged to be trained on both so they can assist each other. The scanners allow officers to search the ship for intruders or other items of interest, using a “scan” button to perform the search and a “clear” button to reset inputs. Officers can scan for multiple things, and the system will notify them if a scan is not possible. The video emphasizes practicing with the scanner and refers viewers to another video for examples of how to use the scan results. -
Atlantis Security Teams Station - Staff Training Video
The training video explains how to use the security computer system on a ship to manage security teams. It covers assigning teams to respond to intruders, emphasizing the importance of giving clear orders specifying the number of officers, their location, and their task. The video also shows how to communicate with teams via the messaging system and highlights the need to monitor incoming messages to respond appropriately to security issues. Additionally, it explains the use of handheld weapons for officers and the brig for detaining intruders on certain ships, while cautioning against harming crew or equipment. -
Atlantis Sensor Array Station - Staff Training Video
The training video explains the sensor array screen used by the ship’s sensors officer. The screen displays the ship in the center, with surrounding space shown on the right-hand sensor array. A sensor data box provides text updates on nearby objects or threats, such as “clear space detected” or incoming ships. The officer is responsible for reading any alerts aloud so the entire crew is aware of the situation. Overall, the system is straightforward, with only one main screen to monitor.