05-28-2018, 11:30 AM
I think lightswitches should be completely unaffacted by light affects, seeing as they apparently give off light even when off.
Basically, lightswitches be treated as if they're always in space. That should make them stand out like a sore thumb during a blackout.
Of course, it shouldn't be in effect if there's no power. Fast way to tell what the problem is if you suddenly can't find the way to turn them on.
Pro tip: If tasked with turning off all the lights, just overload the light circuits for all the lights not near welder fuel. That'll teach them to expect you to do things.
Basically, lightswitches be treated as if they're always in space. That should make them stand out like a sore thumb during a blackout.
Of course, it shouldn't be in effect if there's no power. Fast way to tell what the problem is if you suddenly can't find the way to turn them on.
Pro tip: If tasked with turning off all the lights, just overload the light circuits for all the lights not near welder fuel. That'll teach them to expect you to do things.