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also i noticed that the arrows in the top gunnery room look different from the ones in the bottom one, with the top ones having two arrows and the bottom ones having a single arrow.
im unsure if this an intentional indication of how many guns are in each group or an oversight. (also, one of the arrows for gun1 is slightly offset)
my engineer would also like to say thanks for not maxing out the junction box wires, as otherwise he wouldnt have been able to rig some of the diving suits to autorefill.
regarding the light, it might just be a quirk of my 8 year old dvi monitor but it seems pretty blue to me. https://imgur.com/a/hbRI2kS
also, can you settle an argument im having with my chief engineer? he insists that the alarms go off when junction boxes break and im of the opinion its just minor leaks people are fixing coinciding with junction damage. is there actually an alarm for junction damage?
im glad all my issue reports arent coming off too annoying to you.