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Add a way to remove chems from the cloner - Faceplant - 05-25-2017

Currently, the only way to remove chemicals from the cloning pod is to clone someone, and let them absorb all the chems. A way to take chemicals out would be nice.

Ideas:

-Flushing the cloning pod also ejects some biomass, dependent on how many chems were in the pod.

-Shoving a body into the cloning pod will make the body absorb the chems, but the body has to be alive.

-Using an empty beaker on the cloning pod simply fills the beaker with the pod's chemicals.

-A "clean cloning pod" function is added to the cloner's console, which cleans the pod of all chemicals and some biomass when activated. A safety lock prevents the cleaning function from activating while the pod is in use.


RE: Add a way to remove chems from the cloner - NateTheSquid - 05-25-2017

Yes, but also no for the just using a beaker. Nothing stopping everyone from just whacking the cloner with an empty beaker just before cloning


RE: Add a way to remove chems from the cloner - ZeWaka - 05-25-2017

i think just a syringe on it so you have to reagent analyze it


RE: Add a way to remove chems from the cloner - Faceplant - 05-26-2017

I tried using a syringe, and I got the "You can't directly remove reagents from this" message.


RE: Add a way to remove chems from the cloner - NateTheSquid - 05-26-2017

(05-26-2017, 03:41 PM)Faceplant Wrote: I tried using a syringe, and I got the "You can't directly remove reagents from this" message.

the syringe thing was a suggeston


RE: Add a way to remove chems from the cloner - Vitatroll - 05-27-2017

How are they ejected from the pod without the liquid spilling everywhere, anyways? Well, when you see these in scifi shows they tend to have a drain.