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Greet your team over the radio and establish your authority. Find out who you will be working with and how many of them, and make sure that everyone has a job to do.
Greet your team over the radio and establish your authority. Find out who you will be working with and how many of them, and make sure that everyone has a job to do.


Designate someone to do solars (unless someone else volunteers first) and get everyone else working on the Singularity Engine or the [[Tesla Engine]]. If you take charge these first minutes of the round, most of engineering will follow the rest of your orders until the round ends. If you stay silent until you suddenly need something done halfway through the round, you can guarantee that nobody will listen to you. If nothing else, speaking over the channel will at least tell you who on your team you can rely on.
Designate someone to do solars (unless someone else volunteers first) and get everyone else working on the [[Singularity Engine]], [[Tesla Engine]], or the [[Supermatter]]. If you take charge these first minutes of the round, most of engineering will follow the rest of your orders until the round ends. If you stay silent until you suddenly need something done halfway through the round, you can guarantee that nobody will listen to you. If nothing else, speaking over the channel will at least tell you who on your team you can rely on.


Sometimes your team will be fairly competent and you'll only need to supervise, but a lot of the time you will be required to step in. If someone's clearly new, help them out a bit and show them the ropes. If someone's clearly being a twat then shout at them and forcibly demote if they continue. With these points in mind a power source should successfully come online and start generating power. It's always a good idea to announce this to the crew when it happens.
Sometimes your team will be fairly competent and you'll only need to supervise, but a lot of the time you will be required to step in. If someone's clearly new, help them out a bit and show them the ropes. If someone's clearly being a twat then shout at them and forcibly demote if they continue. With these points in mind a power source should successfully come online and start generating power. It's always a good idea to announce this to the crew when it happens.
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