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Powering up Dragonfly

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In one of the Dragonfly scenarios (Dragonfly powered up), the electricity is on and you can see (and change) which docking ports are active. The VAWS is also on. In the other scenarios, they are off and I'm guessing the designers want you to manually switch on the power. Does anybody have the shortcut to this? I've looked at the checklist and just can't follow it. I can get the volts up, but the amps stay down. Too many switches. Is there a way to make the Dragonfly fully operative with a quick "On" button, or can someone run down the steps in simple, easy steps?I did cheat and copy the parameters from "Powered Up" into "Station Building" and it's a lot of fun to take everything apart and move it to new locations. Sort of like a space version of Tinkertoys, if anyone remembers them. I can see where actually building a space station would be possible with the Dragonfly.

As far as I know there is no quick On button, but once you have got the volts up it's quite easy to finish the start-up procedure:- First make sure all the power routing switches (under the volt meter) are set to fc1.- Then push all the circuit breakers (located to the right of the bat load gauge) in.- Finally flip all the Bus sns trp switches (located under the cyro sel switch) up once by left clicking on them. As soon as you release the mouse button they return to the center position but that does not matter.All your electrical systems should now be powered up and ready to go.The strength of the turbulence is directly proportional to the temperature of your coffee.

Powered up! Thanks a lot.

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