Oh, the singularity is quite easy to set up. Like i said, it takes about 5 minutes.
If power's already out, just wire the generator (in tech storage) into the SMES outputs. Put in a stack of solid plasma (Also in tech storage). Turn output to 10k. That'll power the emitters for more than enough time to get containment up and the singulo big enough to generate power. You may need to put a new battery in the engineering APC if the PA is also unpowered.
That's another thing I did on KG's server. I joined up as chaplain by accident, in the middle of a round (a blob round no less). I learned a few things.
The null rod is fantastic for breaking reinforced windows
You can get into engineering with just a wrench (break the glass with the wrench, break the electrified grates with the broken glass). The null rod sped this up considerably.
If you hack and turn off the engineering APC, you can crowbar open the shutters to secure storage. However, it doesn't seem that you can crowbar them back shut.
People get suspicious when you say space jesus told you to set up a singularity (I had to run into space because some sec guy kept trying to arrest me while i was setting it up)
An emitter can kill a blob by itself, if you line it up with the core (It goes much faster if you assist the emitter with a laser gun of your own.)
Opening a canister of plasma next to a blob accomplishes nothing (It absorbed the plasma faster than I could light it on fire).
Blob mode is dumb. (I won all by myself...)
EDIT: In response to Mono's ninjaing me, when you do that, do you just wire the solars direct into the grid? It sounds like maybe I would have been ok if I did that. If you rush to the engineering solars, I think you can set them up just as the "sun" comes around to it. After that, you should stay ahead of it if you wire fast. Maybe just jumping over the SMES is the way to go. Still, I prefer the singulo, but maybe the solars are more viable than I gave them credit for.
The occasional peek at the singu is normally enough to keep it safe. I check out the cameras once in a while, making sure the emitters are firing, and the PA is at the lowest level. But you do have to stay on top of it. On the other hand, I'm usually glad when someone does let it out, since by then the round has typically gone on long enough.