[img]https://i.ibb.co/Ddfb278/SS-Rosie-welcome-aboard.png[/img]
[b]Thought to be nothing more than a simple steam tender with 2 boarding ramps that are way too difficult to use, the SS Rosie surprised it's passengers when someone decided to mess with what was in the cargo hold...[/b]
REQUIREMENTS
Infinite electricity OFF (required)
Infinite fuel OFF (required)
Physics detail HIGH (heavily recommended)
[img]https://i.ibb.co/9mszFwqX/Rosie-basic-operations-guide.png[/img]
BASIC OPERATIONS
The boiler can be started by using the [b]Boiler on[/b] button, located in the wheelhouse and the boiler room.
To get the ship moving, use W/S on the helm in the wheelhouse to move the telegraph.
Turning off the [b]Boiler on[/b] button will shut down the boiler.
The boiler will take a minute to start up and shut down.
The coal in the boiler will have to be restocked manually using the coal from the coal bunker behind the cargo hold.
The water supply will drain over time, but can also be refilled over time when the boiler is shut down.
[img]https://i.ibb.co/zWTYHTJp/SS-Rosie-built-in-sinkings-guide.png[/img]
BUILT-IN SINKINGS
In the cargo hold, there's a box located that is used to sink the ship. The SS Rosie has 7-10 different built-in sinking methods, depending on how you'll mix the sinking and split options.
The boiler will explode when enough water enters the boiler room, and the lights will go out when enough water enters the engine room, the boiler explodes or the ship splits.
The boiler explosion requires the weapons DLC to function, however the bow and stern breach will work without any DLC's.
Sinking the ship will take 5-30 minutes, depending on which sinking option is chosen.
The box also has C4 on top, using C4 may cause some logic to be damaged, possibly resulting in parts of the sinking mechanisms or the ship's crucial systems being broken.
Heavy waves can affect the sinking's speed and some of the destruction systems.
[img]https://i.ibb.co/zg8Dm3Q/SS-Rosie-sinking-options.png[/img]
FINAL NOTES
This ship is inspired by the SS ODYSSEUS I by Vicez
This ship is built to sink, I have no idea how tenders work so probably all tender aspects of this thing are in some way historically incorrect. The only reason this is a tender is because I wanted to make a passenger ship without spending too much time on the interior, and a tender was the only thing I could think of.
Due to being a small vessel, the placement of some things may be awkward.
The ship may lag a bit due to it's high physic body count from the doors.
If any bugs occur, read the description and then report 'em in the comments.
Passengers and crew and ships were harmed in the making of this vessel.
Please like and share, and bye bye.