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/vm/ - /ss13g/ - Space Station 13 General In Exile
Anonymous No.1934037
/ss13g/ - Space Station 13 General In Exile
Last time on /ss13g/ - spessmen on a spess station:
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>What is Space Station 13?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHH1vfY6HTA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLAHBexJxrE
>vgstation main site
https://ss13.moe
>forum
https://ss13.moe/forum
>New player guide
http://ss13.moe/wiki/index.php/Rules
http://ss13.moe/wiki/index.php/The_Basics
http://ss13.moe/wiki/index.php/General_Help
http://ss13.moe/wiki/index.php/Shortcuts
>useful wiki
https://ss13.moe/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
>BYOND client
https://byond.com/download/build/LATEST/
>vgstation server address
byond://game.ss13.moe:7777
>How do I connect to the server?
Hit the cogwheel in the upper right corner of the BYOND hub and pick "Open Location"
>public server list
http://byond.com/games/exadv1/spacestation13

>Coderbus, here!
https://github.com/vgstation-coders/vgstation13

>If you want to report a bug or an issue, go here
https://github.com/vgstation-coders/vgstation13/issues
/vm/ - /ss13g/ - braphogs in a brap chamber
Anonymous No.1895342
>>1895336
If air gets lost into the vastness of space it should take that thermal energy with it resulting in cooler temperatures as what air remains expands to fill the volume and spreads out its thermal energy with it.
While yes, space isn't technically cold because heat just can't travel through it, depressurization does result in coldness. If you've ever used a compressed air can you've experienced this first hand. So for the sake of atmospheric simulations in a pixelated Garry's Mod RP server copycat game, it makes sense for space to be considered cold.