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''[[Engineer]] redirects here.''
A '''workshop''' is a business in [[Mazeworld]] specialized in all matters related to [[Crafting|crafting]] and gunsmithing. People in charge of workshops are called '''engineers'''.
A '''workshop''' is a business in [[Mazeworld]] specialized in all matters related to [[Crafting|crafting]] and gunsmithing. People in charge of workshops are called '''engineers'''.
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Engineers are not simply workshop owners, but are people charged of various other tasks in the Mazes as they can notably be found in [[Room|electrical rooms]], watching over the power controls and ensuring the well-being and proper functioning of machinery, [[Room|factory lines]] and anything else requiring power in the Mazes.<br />
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Engineers are not simply workshop owners; similarly to [[scientist|scientists]] and Science Teams, Engineersmay belong to one of many '''Engineering Teams'''. The entirety of all engineers is sometimes collectively referred to as the '''Engineering Corps'''.
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Being bright minds, engineers are supervising and undertaking various tasks, including but not limited to:
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*Crafting blueprints, toolkits, and components
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* '''Workshop ET''' - Specializes in crafting, repairing, maintaining and customizing firearms, as well as certain other related hardware. Workshop engineers are [[Maze Customs]] qualified by requirement.
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*Creating and modifying weapons, as well as maintaining a customization atelier to create custom weapons
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* '''Power maintenance ET''' - Specializes in overwatch and maintenance of electrical rooms, power network systems, and ensures that the Mazes' sectors are supplied with energy.
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*Supervising mass-producing factory lines, as they are used to create and stock the majority of items and weapons found in the Mazes
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* '''Water maintenance ET''' - Specializes in overwatch and maintenance of UA water recycling plants and natural water processing units, plus all related piping and equipment, ensuring that the Mazes' sectors are supplied with water.
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*Assisting [[Peaceful scientist|scientists]] in devising experimental machinery or contraptions according to their needs or requests, if applicable
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* '''Computer systems ET''' - Specializes in administration, maintenance and overwatch of computer systems, networks, hardware and software. Some specialize in watching and maintaining the Mazes' intranet and the relevant infrastructure. They are also notable for setting up and programming [[Containers#Special lock types|FL/HS locks]].
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*Running workshops which are used to produce and sell crafting material, encouraging citizens to create objects by themselves instead of buying them
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* '''Production ET''' - Specializes in conception and mass production of products in the Mazes, and typically oversee [[Room|factory rooms]], or some other form of production area; this team is further divided in subtypes depending on the products they oversee, such as firearms, food, packaging, clothing, and so on.
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* '''Proving Grounds ET''' (AKA the "PG Team") - A rarely seen type of engineer in the Mazes, Proving Grounds (or simply PG) engineers are responsible of research, development, and testing of new technologies. All of the new weapons, accessories, or pieces of gear are first tested by the PG Team.
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* '''Building ET''' (AKA the "Bees" or "B's") - Another rarely seen team, they typically act outside of the inhabited sectors as their job is to construct, maintain, and repair the rooms in various sectors. They work in conjuction with Power maintenance engineers, and are the ones who bring light, furniture, hardware, and facilities to life, transforming barren, empty room sectors into inhabitable areas.
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* '''Mining ET''' - A special engineering team whose members are usually not referred to as engineers but instead, and as the name may imply, as '''miners'''. They work in the [[Mines]], extracting metals, minerals, gemstones and other similar resources to be later used for production. Miners get different equipment from other engineers due to the special nature of their job.
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An engineer outside of his or her workshop does not sell crafting materials.<br />
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[[Gameplay mechanics#Skills|Skills]]: All engineers possess '''Crafting Level 4''' by default. ETs may also offer extra skills:
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Typically, an engineer is paid '''145 P$/day''' for their work, plus any earnings obtained from a workshop if they work in one.
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* Workshop engineers: '''Repair Level 4''' and '''Handloading Level 4'''.
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* Mining engineers: '''Mining Level 4'''
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Note: An engineer outside of a workshop does not sell anything.<br />
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Typically, an engineer is paid '''145 P$/day''' for their work, plus bonuses depending on their specific line of work.
=== Rules of a workshop ===
=== Rules of a workshop ===
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* ''Crafting services''
* ''Crafting services''
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** Sells '''4''' random [[List of blueprints|blueprints]]
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** '''Crafting and engineering basic classes''', which can be bought for '''600 P$''' to unlock the [[Skills#Non-combat skills|Crafting skill]].
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** Sells '''4''' random [[Crafting#Crafting-relevant items|crafting ingredients]] for a varying price between 200 and 800 P$
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** Sells '''6''' random [[List of blueprints|blueprints]]
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** Sells [[Crafting|toolkits]]
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** Sells '''12''' random [[Crafting#Crafting-relevant items|crafting ingredients]]
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*** On top of the 12 random crafting incredients, also sells '''1d5-1''' extra mobile phones and '''1d6''' extra '''mobile phone batteries'''.
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** Sells '''1d6''' [[Crafting|crafting toolkits]]. ('''500 P$''')
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** Has a '''50% chance''' to sell one random [[Handloading]] kit. ('''2500 P$''' regardless of type)
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** Has a '''50% chance''' to sell one [[Lockpicking]] kit. ('''600 P$''')
** Only sells '''one''' exemplary of every blueprint displayed
** Only sells '''one''' exemplary of every blueprint displayed
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** Buys back blueprints for '''50%''' of their value, but does not buy back crafting ingredients.
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** Sells '''1d8''' of each crafting ingredient item displayed
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** For three items bought, the fourth is free.
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** Buys back all items for '''50%''' of their value (may be less if missing items in a set are sold, e.g. selling a box with 7/20 torque arrowheads instead of all 20/20).
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** May sell '''special items''' if proper documentation is brought: see [[Workshop#Engineering specifications documents|this section]].
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** Delivery service: The shop may transfer all purchases to the Contestant's bank vault instead of being given in person, for a fee (200 P$ in a town shop, 800 P$ in an UA shop)
* ''Gunsmithing services''
* ''Gunsmithing services''
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** Proposes a weapon customization service dubbed [[Maze Customs]]
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** [[Maze Customs]]: Weapon customization service
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** Sells '''1d6''' [[Gun Cleaning Kit|Gun Cleaning Kits]], 200 P$ per GCK.
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** Sells '''2d6''' [[Weapon maintenance#Care and repairs|Gun Cleaning Kits]], 300 P$ per GCK.
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** [[Firearm maintenance]]: Repairs damaged and worn firearms, 10 P$ per 1% Durability restored.
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** Sells '''1d4''' [[Weapon maintenance#Care and repairs|Gun Repair Kits]], 800 P$ per GRK.
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** [[Firearm maintenance]]: Cleans dirty firearms, 10 P$ per 1% Reliability restored.
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** Sells '''1d4''' [[Weapon maintenance#Care and repairs|Melee weapon Repair Kits]], 600 P$ per MRK.
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** [[Weapon maintenance]]: '''Repairs''' firearms at a cost equal to '''0.10 P$ per 1 Condition point to repair.''' This cost is '''tripled''' if the firearm is at 0 condition.
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** [[Weapon maintenance|Melee weapon maintenance]]: '''Repairs''' melee weapons at a variable cost, depending on their base material and according to the following formula:
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*** '''Cost per Condition point to repair:''' Steel: 0.20 P$ ; Iron: 0.15 P$ ; Wood, Plastic: 0.10 P$ ; Leather, Cloth: 0.05 P$ ; Any other material: Cannot be repaired
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**** If the weapon's Condition is 0%, the repair costs are doubled (this is known as the "broken weapon fee").
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When threatened in his or her workshop, the '''engineer''' will activate a '''door lock system''', barricading himself/herself with the contestant and only allowing people to enter the room, but not leave it. This allows for [[Maze Guard|Guards]] to barge in more easily and prevent the contestant from escaping, until he/she pays.<br />
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When threatened in their workshop, the '''engineer''' will not hesitate to defend themselves with their personal weapons.<br />
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If the engineer is killed in action in his or her workshop, the [[Contestant|contestant]] will not be able to use ANY workshop in the game anymore, will be hated by all other engineers not working in workshops (they become <span style="color: red">hostile</span>), and any subsequent room in which a workshop was meant to be found will be instead considered a '''crime scene''' guarded by [[Maze Guard|Maze Guards]].<br />
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Threatening or attacking an engineer can give the contestant a [[Wanted Level|code orange]], and killing one can increase it to a [[Wanted Level|code red]].
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Threatening or attacking an engineer gives the contestant a [[Wanted Level|code orange]], and killing one instantly increases it to a [[Wanted Level|code red]].
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If the engineer is threatened or attacked OUTSIDE of the workshop, he or she is on his/her own and will defend himself/herself [[Unarmed combat|unarmed]], although they may gladly pick up any weapons lying around if any are available.
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If an engineer dies, they will drop the following:
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If the engineer dies, he/she will drop the following:
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*[[Weapon|Weapons]]: [[Heckler & Koch MP7A1]] with 40-round magazine
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*[[Clothing and armor]]: Hard hat, Technician jacket, Technician trousers, Steel-toe safety boots
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*A [[Backpack|handbag]]
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*[[Load-bearing gear]]: Dump belt + 1x P90 mag rig
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*[[Crafting|Level 3 toolkit]] for engineers in workshops, [[Crafting|Level 1 toolkit]] for all other engineers
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**2 extra, full 40-round MP7 magazines
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*His/her clothes: An [[Engineer's hard hat|engineer's hard hat]], a [[shirt with tie]], [[jeans]] and [[steel-toe safety boots]]
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**[[Crafting|Crafting toolkit]]
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*A [[Valuable|big purse]]
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*All the toolkits, blueprints and materials of the shop, as well as the shop's till, are '''locked''' in the crate they came from, and so permanently.
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Miners instead carry the following:
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*[[Weapon|Weapons]]: [[Heckler & Koch HK416]] with 30-round magazine, RX01 red dot sight and M620 light + 2x small C4 charges (200g) + Pick-axe.
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*[[Clothing and armor]]: Hard hat, Technician jacket, Technician trousers, Steel-toe safety boots
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*[[Load-bearing gear]]: Dump belt + Field pack + 1x Condor MA65 mag rig
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**2 extra, full 30-round STANAG magazines
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**Detonator
=== Custom weapons ===
=== Custom weapons ===
'''''More information: [[Maze Customs]]'''''
'''''More information: [[Maze Customs]]'''''
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As an expansion of the original crafting-oriented workshops, engineers have access to a new selling front called the '''Maze Customs'''. The Maze Customs atelier uses workshop and engineering hardware to modify, enhance, and customize firearms for clients who would like to enhance further their weapons. The service is available to contestants, who may bring certain firearms to the atelier to have them customized.
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As an expansion of their workshop services, engineers are also qualified to offer '''Maze Customs''' services. The Maze Customs atelier uses workshop and engineering hardware to modify, enhance, and customize firearms for clients who would like to enhance further their weapons. The service is available to contestants, who may bring certain firearms to the atelier to have them customized.
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=== Engineering specifications documents ===
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'''Engineering specifications documents''', or simply '''specs docs''' or '''specs files''', are special files containing unique instructions and blueprints.
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'''Specs docs must be turned over to the Calfair Sector workshop, to the special Proving Grounds engineer''', so that they can use the information provided to build unique objects. Once all of the specs docs corresponding to a unique item have been turned over to the Calfair Sector workshop, '''they will begin selling these items'''; 1d3 of each such item will be available in this workshop's shop inventory.
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=== Products sold ===
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A specs document weighs 0.01 unit.
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*[[Crafting#Toolkits|Toolkits]]
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*[[Crafting#Materials|Crafting materials]]: Metal, Wood and Plastic
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*[[Crafting#Crafting-relevant items|Other relevant items]]
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*[[List of blueprints|Blueprints]]
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*[[Maze Customs|Custom weapons]]
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=== Disguise ===
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List of special items that can be built with specs files:
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This lists only the required clothing the [[contestant]] needs for the disguise to be successful. Note that wearing a HEV Suit or an EOD Suit cancels immediately the disguise as these suits cover the entirety of the wearer's clothes and are, as such, unsuitable for disguising.
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* [[Trauma plates#Composite plates|Composite trauma plates]]
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** Files required: #BC337 and #TP212
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** Cost: '''2800 P$'''
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* [[List of Class 1 Weapons|Vollmer HK51-B]] machine gun (total weapon conversion)
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** Files required: #FJ051
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** Other requirements: Both a '''H&K G3A3''' and a '''H&K HK21'''
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** Cost: '''700 P$''' (sold without belt, will have the belt that was attached on the HK21, if any)
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* [[List of Class 2 Weapons|Honey Badger]] combat rifle
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** Files required: #SR320
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** Cost: '''2000 P$''' (sold with an empty magazine)
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* [[List of Class 1 Weapons|LWMMG]] machine gun + proprietary LWMMG belt boxes and belt links
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** Files required: #PF617, #RD196
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** Cost: '''5000 P$''' (sold with an empty belt), '''2000 P$''' for an extra belt box (sold with an empty belt inserted), and '''1000 P$''' for a box of 100 LWMMG belt links.
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* [[List of Class 2 Weapons|DP-12 "Super Shotgun"]]
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** Files required: #DP008
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** Cost: '''3000 P$'''
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* [[Customs:Minor#Total weapon conversions|LMG11]] machine gun (total weapon conversion + proprietary ammo cassette)
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** Files required: #ON504, #KM991
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** Other requirements: A '''H&K G11K2'''
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** Cost: '''2000 P$'''. Comes with one free, empty 300-round cassette. Extra cassettes cost '''400 P$'''.
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* [[Customs:Minor#Total weapon conversions|XM2XI X-Shotgun]] (total weapon conversion)
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** Files required: #XR329
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** Cost: '''1000 P$'''
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* [[List of Class 5 Weapons|Lambda magazine crossbow]]
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** Files required: #GF019
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** Other requirements: A '''BRR Light tactical crossbow'''
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** Cost: '''1000 P$'''. Comes with one free, empty 5-bolt magazine. Extra magazines cost '''200 P$'''.
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* '''Engineer''': Engie's hard hat, Shirt with tie, Jeans, Steel-toe safety boots
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===== List of specifications documents =====
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* #BC337 - Cutting and shaping boron carbide into plate-shaped objects
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* #TP212 - Manufacturing and producing bullet-resistant aramid sleeves and armor layers
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* #SR320 - Prototype integrally suppressed sub-carbine blueprints
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* #PF617 - Prototype .338-caliber medium machine gun blueprints
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* #RD196 - Recoil impulse averaging technology for use in a machine gun
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* #DP008 - Prototype hybrid double barrel/pump-action shotgun blueprints
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* #ON504 - Prototype caseless light machine gun blueprints
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* #KM991 - Technical guides for conversion of G11 action into other weapon systems
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* #FJ051 - 7.62mm caliber heavy barrel specifications cut down to submachine gun length (8.9 inches)
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* #XR329 - Prototype shotgun magazine blueprints (Helical, 25-round capacity)
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* #GF019 - Prototype magazine device and feeding system for crossbow
== See also ==
== See also ==
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*[[Crafting]]
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*[[Handloading]]

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Engineer redirects here.

A workshop is a business in Mazeworld specialized in all matters related to crafting and gunsmithing. People in charge of workshops are called engineers.

Engineers are not simply workshop owners; similarly to scientists and Science Teams, Engineersmay belong to one of many Engineering Teams. The entirety of all engineers is sometimes collectively referred to as the Engineering Corps.

  • Workshop ET - Specializes in crafting, repairing, maintaining and customizing firearms, as well as certain other related hardware. Workshop engineers are Maze Customs qualified by requirement.
  • Power maintenance ET - Specializes in overwatch and maintenance of electrical rooms, power network systems, and ensures that the Mazes' sectors are supplied with energy.
  • Water maintenance ET - Specializes in overwatch and maintenance of UA water recycling plants and natural water processing units, plus all related piping and equipment, ensuring that the Mazes' sectors are supplied with water.
  • Computer systems ET - Specializes in administration, maintenance and overwatch of computer systems, networks, hardware and software. Some specialize in watching and maintaining the Mazes' intranet and the relevant infrastructure. They are also notable for setting up and programming FL/HS locks.
  • Production ET - Specializes in conception and mass production of products in the Mazes, and typically oversee factory rooms, or some other form of production area; this team is further divided in subtypes depending on the products they oversee, such as firearms, food, packaging, clothing, and so on.
  • Proving Grounds ET (AKA the "PG Team") - A rarely seen type of engineer in the Mazes, Proving Grounds (or simply PG) engineers are responsible of research, development, and testing of new technologies. All of the new weapons, accessories, or pieces of gear are first tested by the PG Team.
  • Building ET (AKA the "Bees" or "B's") - Another rarely seen team, they typically act outside of the inhabited sectors as their job is to construct, maintain, and repair the rooms in various sectors. They work in conjuction with Power maintenance engineers, and are the ones who bring light, furniture, hardware, and facilities to life, transforming barren, empty room sectors into inhabitable areas.
  • Mining ET - A special engineering team whose members are usually not referred to as engineers but instead, and as the name may imply, as miners. They work in the Mines, extracting metals, minerals, gemstones and other similar resources to be later used for production. Miners get different equipment from other engineers due to the special nature of their job.

Skills: All engineers possess Crafting Level 4 by default. ETs may also offer extra skills:

  • Workshop engineers: Repair Level 4 and Handloading Level 4.
  • Mining engineers: Mining Level 4

Note: An engineer outside of a workshop does not sell anything.
Typically, an engineer is paid 145 P$/day for their work, plus bonuses depending on their specific line of work.

Rules of a workshop

  • Accepts credit
  • Accepts valuables and will exchange them for money or credit
  • Crafting services
    • Crafting and engineering basic classes, which can be bought for 600 P$ to unlock the Crafting skill.
    • Sells 6 random blueprints
    • Sells 12 random crafting ingredients
      • On top of the 12 random crafting incredients, also sells 1d5-1 extra mobile phones and 1d6 extra mobile phone batteries.
    • Sells 1d6 crafting toolkits. (500 P$)
    • Has a 50% chance to sell one random Handloading kit. (2500 P$ regardless of type)
    • Has a 50% chance to sell one Lockpicking kit. (600 P$)
    • Only sells one exemplary of every blueprint displayed
    • Sells 1d8 of each crafting ingredient item displayed
    • Buys back all items for 50% of their value (may be less if missing items in a set are sold, e.g. selling a box with 7/20 torque arrowheads instead of all 20/20).
    • May sell special items if proper documentation is brought: see this section.
    • Delivery service: The shop may transfer all purchases to the Contestant's bank vault instead of being given in person, for a fee (200 P$ in a town shop, 800 P$ in an UA shop)
  • Gunsmithing services
    • Maze Customs: Weapon customization service
    • Sells 2d6 Gun Cleaning Kits, 300 P$ per GCK.
    • Sells 1d4 Gun Repair Kits, 800 P$ per GRK.
    • Sells 1d4 Melee weapon Repair Kits, 600 P$ per MRK.
    • Weapon maintenance: Repairs firearms at a cost equal to 0.10 P$ per 1 Condition point to repair. This cost is tripled if the firearm is at 0 condition.
    • Melee weapon maintenance: Repairs melee weapons at a variable cost, depending on their base material and according to the following formula:
      • Cost per Condition point to repair: Steel: 0.20 P$ ; Iron: 0.15 P$ ; Wood, Plastic: 0.10 P$ ; Leather, Cloth: 0.05 P$ ; Any other material: Cannot be repaired
        • If the weapon's Condition is 0%, the repair costs are doubled (this is known as the "broken weapon fee").

When threatened in their workshop, the engineer will not hesitate to defend themselves with their personal weapons.
Threatening or attacking an engineer can give the contestant a code orange, and killing one can increase it to a code red.

If an engineer dies, they will drop the following:

Miners instead carry the following:

  • Load-bearing gear: Dump belt + Field pack + 1x Condor MA65 mag rig
    • 2 extra, full 30-round STANAG magazines
    • Detonator

Custom weapons

More information: Maze Customs

As an expansion of their workshop services, engineers are also qualified to offer Maze Customs services. The Maze Customs atelier uses workshop and engineering hardware to modify, enhance, and customize firearms for clients who would like to enhance further their weapons. The service is available to contestants, who may bring certain firearms to the atelier to have them customized.

Engineering specifications documents

Engineering specifications documents, or simply specs docs or specs files, are special files containing unique instructions and blueprints.

Specs docs must be turned over to the Calfair Sector workshop, to the special Proving Grounds engineer, so that they can use the information provided to build unique objects. Once all of the specs docs corresponding to a unique item have been turned over to the Calfair Sector workshop, they will begin selling these items; 1d3 of each such item will be available in this workshop's shop inventory.

A specs document weighs 0.01 unit.

List of special items that can be built with specs files:

  • Composite trauma plates
    • Files required: #BC337 and #TP212
    • Cost: 2800 P$
  • Vollmer HK51-B machine gun (total weapon conversion)
    • Files required: #FJ051
    • Other requirements: Both a H&K G3A3 and a H&K HK21
    • Cost: 700 P$ (sold without belt, will have the belt that was attached on the HK21, if any)
  • Honey Badger combat rifle
    • Files required: #SR320
    • Cost: 2000 P$ (sold with an empty magazine)
  • LWMMG machine gun + proprietary LWMMG belt boxes and belt links
    • Files required: #PF617, #RD196
    • Cost: 5000 P$ (sold with an empty belt), 2000 P$ for an extra belt box (sold with an empty belt inserted), and 1000 P$ for a box of 100 LWMMG belt links.
  • DP-12 "Super Shotgun"
    • Files required: #DP008
    • Cost: 3000 P$
  • LMG11 machine gun (total weapon conversion + proprietary ammo cassette)
    • Files required: #ON504, #KM991
    • Other requirements: A H&K G11K2
    • Cost: 2000 P$. Comes with one free, empty 300-round cassette. Extra cassettes cost 400 P$.
  • XM2XI X-Shotgun (total weapon conversion)
    • Files required: #XR329
    • Cost: 1000 P$
  • Lambda magazine crossbow
    • Files required: #GF019
    • Other requirements: A BRR Light tactical crossbow
    • Cost: 1000 P$. Comes with one free, empty 5-bolt magazine. Extra magazines cost 200 P$.
List of specifications documents
  • #BC337 - Cutting and shaping boron carbide into plate-shaped objects
  • #TP212 - Manufacturing and producing bullet-resistant aramid sleeves and armor layers
  • #SR320 - Prototype integrally suppressed sub-carbine blueprints
  • #PF617 - Prototype .338-caliber medium machine gun blueprints
  • #RD196 - Recoil impulse averaging technology for use in a machine gun
  • #DP008 - Prototype hybrid double barrel/pump-action shotgun blueprints
  • #ON504 - Prototype caseless light machine gun blueprints
  • #KM991 - Technical guides for conversion of G11 action into other weapon systems
  • #FJ051 - 7.62mm caliber heavy barrel specifications cut down to submachine gun length (8.9 inches)
  • #XR329 - Prototype shotgun magazine blueprints (Helical, 25-round capacity)
  • #GF019 - Prototype magazine device and feeding system for crossbow

See also