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Portable scrubber content deletion exploit. #2715

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Philamore opened this issue Jan 13, 2025 · 2 comments
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Portable scrubber content deletion exploit. #2715

Philamore opened this issue Jan 13, 2025 · 2 comments
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Portable scrubbers can be partially deconstructed to void their contents, enabling you to then reconstruct it and keep scrubbing

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Put a portable scrubber in a room full of bad gasses, wrench it down, and let it fill up, then crowbar it to reduce it to a machine frame, then screwdriver it to make it a scrubber again and it will start scrubbing again, repeat until room is clear of bad gasses.
Basically crowbar then screw to make the scrubber empty again so it can fill up again...

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@deltanedas
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every atmos machine is like this
and you can just space it to delete the gases with less effort

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Yes. The only way we could prevent this exploit is make all the gas come out of the scrubber when decontructed.
But honestly if the atmos tech is doing this they're not collecting any of the gas either. Which is pretty useless considering most gas leaks are plasma, frezon, trit, and ammonia. Like they're all pretty useful.

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