Okay, so I didn't realize earlier that a facility with independent life support systems probably has nitrogen gas stored somewhere accessible to maintain a realistic atmosphere. And because I didn't realize this, I didn't use N2O as the requested sleeping gas earlier. Oh well.
>reset atmospheric composition
WARNING: Resetting the atmospheric composition will disable internal life support systems until a new composition is re-submitted. Are you sure you want to continue?
>y
Atmospheric composition reset.
>lifesupport
Internal life support status:
Internal-only: TRUE
Siphoning: ALL
Atmospheric Composition: Standard
>create_gas N2O -containers 15,16,17 -keep_full
Now mixing N2O and placing result in containers 15, 16, and 17 with order to keep containers full...
Done.
>set_atmosphere O2 15; CO2 0.05; N2O 10; N2 remainder; others standard
New atmospheric composition set.
>setalart "hazardous_gas" * -OFF
Hazardous gas alerts in rooms: ALL, has been lifted.
Siphoning in rooms: ALL, has been disabled.
Notice: Detected atmosphere in rooms: ALL, is not consistent with set atmospheric composition. Reconfiguring local room atmospheres.
>>shutdown
Error: Cannot shutdown; Neural Matrix is currently active.
>print "Warning: Neural Matrix detects multiple errors in sub-process handlers. Missing and incorrect names appear to be causing system chaos."
>run_process RANDOM
Facility-wide sprinklers have been toggled.
>run_process RANDOM
Emergency generator online.
Notice: Facility is switching to emergency lighting due to backup generator activation.
>>neural_interface
User "DrSmith" is now accessing the neural interface.
>>text_input
>>What the hell is going on? Are you actually working this time, and if so, am I going to need to forcibly unplug you?