Setting up the mix chamber

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So you are ready to graduate from Station Engineer up to Atmospherics Technician and are looking for something a little more in-depth than laying down wires and clicking on boxes to set up the AME? Well look no further, after reading this you will be smarter than those dummies next door and have the skills to show for it! This guide is designed to walk you through, step by step, in creating your first burn mix using the mix chamber. At the end you should have a basic understanding on how the burn chamber functions and if everything is done right you will be one step closer to mastering atmospherics!

First thing first, make sure you have a basic understanding on how atmospherics works. If you don't, read the guide to atmos and once you feel comfortable come back here.

About the mix chamber

As of right now, the mix chamber has almost no practical use. aside from creating awesome fire and cool looking gases It provides no power and no benefit to the station. It is just here for adventurous atmosians to flex their knowledge and to get a better understanding on how gases interact with one another at different ratios under various pressures and temperatures.