Delta-v/Resources/ServerInfo/Guidebook/Mobs/IPCs.xml

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# I.P.C.
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="MobIPCDummy" Caption="I.P.C."/>
An IPC (short for Integrated Positronic Chassis) is a type of sentient robot and is considered an [color=yellow]independent individual[/color], meaning [color=red]they are not guided by any laws of robotics[/color]. IPCs cannot be hacked by Emags because they do not have to follow any predefined directives in their system. [color=red]IPCs are silicon-based beings, so doctors do not have the skills to repair them.[/color]
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<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="PositronicBrain" Caption="Positronic Brain"/>
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Like borgs, IPCs have a positronic brain as their processing source. Their chassis can be printed at an exosuit fabricator, and any newly made IPCs must have a positronic brain or MMI surgically installed to function.
## Recharging an IPC
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<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="APCBasic" Caption="APC Terminal"/>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="BorgCharger" Caption="Borg Charger"/>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="PowerCellMedium" Caption="Power Cell"/>
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IPCs can be recharged in three different ways:
APC Terminal: IPCs can use APC terminals to recharge. Press [color=yellow]Alt + left click[/color] on a terminal to recharge.
Borg Rechargers: IPCs can use borg rechargers to recharge. Always prioritize the ones outside of Epistemics to avoid headaches.
Power Cell: IPCs have an internal power cell that serves as their battery. They can simply swap it out by opening the hatch and manually replacing it.
## Integrated Radio
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<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="EncryptionKeyScience" Caption="Encryption key"/>
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IPCs do [bold]not[/bold] use external radios because they already have one built in. They only need to get an encryption key from a radio. By clicking on an IPC with a [color=yellow]wire cutter[/color], you can remove their keys.
You can find new keys around the station or remove one from a sector radio using a [color=yellow]screwdriver[/color].
## Repairing
Due to their synthetic construction, [color=#1e90ff]IPCs cannot be poisoned.[/color] They also [color=#1e90ff]50% less Cold damage and 50% Radiation damage.[/color] However, they take [color=#ffa500]50% more heat damage and 100% more shock damage.[/color]
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<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="WelderIndustrialAdvanced" Caption="Welder"/>
Welders can be used to repair [color=yellow]Brute[/color] damage and stop [color=orange]Bleeding[/color].
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<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="CableApcStack" Caption="Cables (any type)"/>
Cables can be used to repair [color=yellow]Burns[/color], except for caustic.
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<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="SheetSteel" Caption="Steel Sheets"/>
Steel can be used to repair [color=yellow]Caustic[/color] damage.
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<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="SheetGlass" Caption="Glass Sheets (any type)"/>
Glass Sheets can be used to repair [color=yellow]Blindness[/color].
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<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="SheetPlasma" Caption="Plasma Sheets"/>
Plasma Sheets can be used to repair [color=green]Radiation[/color] damage.
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In the event an IPC dies, after being fully repaired, it should be restarted using the [color=yellow]"Restart"[/color] button (located by right-clicking).
[color=red]NEVER ELECTROCUTE AN IPC with a defibrillator or in any other way while it is dead, as this will cause the battery to discharge energy rays outward![/color]
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