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+ Add Overboots/Clean Room clothes #78

Open draknyte1 opened 7 years ago

draknyte1 commented 7 years ago
  1. Add a new material which is 'Sterile'.
  2. Add new Molds for Boots, Legs, Chest and Helmet.
  3. Inject hot material into molds to create 'Sterile' clothing equipment.
  4. Annoy @Blood-Asp to make the cleanroom get dirty whilst clothes not worn if GT++ is enabled.
JohannesGaessler commented 7 years ago

Doesn't the Cleanroom already get dirty when you open the door? What would be the point of wearing special clothing if you don't have an air lock?

draknyte1 commented 7 years ago

Because that's how real life works? You can't just wear in whatever you want...

JohannesGaessler commented 7 years ago

What I mean is this: To access the machines inside the Cleanroom you need to open the door unless you have a teleporter set up. Since that alone will already make the Cleanroom dirty it wouldn't make a difference whether or not you're wearing sterile clothing. For the sterile clothes to actually make a difference you need to combine them with an air lock.

draknyte1 commented 7 years ago

I see no reason why you can't be standing inside it after closing the door though.

JohannesGaessler commented 7 years ago

Right, I forgot about that. For that it would make sense.

leagris commented 7 years ago

Unless you keep your suit and fit it inside an air-lock. Your suit can't remain sterile dust-free.

This clean room definitely needs a companion air-lock device. Decontaminating an air-lock is much more efficient than decontaminating a clean-room.

Or if you consider the current clean-room already has some kind of air-lock and it is decontaminating this way. Then the clean suit still only makes sense if it remains inside the clean environment, and you can fit it in the air-lock.

leagris commented 7 years ago

@draknyte1 your suit molds still could make sense for the IC2 rubber boots. Otherwise, cloth, plastic, paper suits are made from sewn cloth, paper, plastic folds layers. Only rigid or semi-rigid parts are molded/extruded, usually with cloth slippers/sleeves fit on properly sized dummy, then plunged into molten plastic, silicone or sealant coating.