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[Bug]: Full tanks update to ruptured state without damage on shuttle transit #12151
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@JReese3 fix the title |
Marsh and I were on during this ahelp. I can attest that the tanks were ruptured and slow-leaking plasma into the shuttle(it tells you on examining). We didn't see the cause of the leak as we were responding to the ahelp. |
Just occurred again in round 51303 |
Also when each occurred the shuttle was very cold but wasn't spaced, Not sure what triggered that, not sure if that contributes. |
No damage seen to tanks when launched, After launch all tanks ruptured. |
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Round Date
2025/1/12
Round ID
51200 (Estimated Was at about 11:00UTC)
Test merges
#9214
#11813
#11498
Describe the bug
While Flying the explorer Shuttle all of the plasma tanks ruptured, ahelped and an admin despawned them and cleared the gas after the shuttle ignited.
None of the tanks were over pressurized or damaged, they were full tanks pulled from exploration ruins. They started leaking as the craft launched. All 8 tanks started leaking as soon as the shuttle launched resulting in a plasma fire.
What did you expect?
I expected the tanks to not update to a leaking state on transit.
Reproducible steps
Put several tanks on a shuttle and send it places. Did not occur on the first transit. The tanks ruptured when the exterior of the shuttle was mildly damaged by asteroids (Grills under glass broken and a plating removed in a corner where the interior was not spaced. I had a heater on the shuttle as the atmospherics of the shuttle was getting ridiculously cold -68c for no apparent reason, tanks were at 20c at 4559 kPa.
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