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making the engineers start the engine
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But that's not providing any incentives for the engineers to start the engine. That's providing incentives for everyone else on the station to want the engine started, but it doesn't really give any major reasons for the people with the tools to break into anywhere they want, and control over which few places get power, to want to power the whole station.

When a problem arises because you have given responsibility of something to a group, and they have failed to fulfill that responsibility, you don't fix the problem by giving them more responsibilities. You either figure out a way to make it easier for them to fulfill their responsibilities, you find a way of better rewarding them for doing their responsibilities, or you fire all of the bastards and take their responsibilities away from them. This is business/management/common sense 101, guys, it's not hard.
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