Algae Tanks A
Efficacy: [6] Cost: [6] Time: [1]
Some minor issues came to the fore with the Algae tanks to begin with, for example, how to keep the water inside. Zero-gravity makes water surprisingly belligerent, and after a few bubbles made a break for freedom it was decided a different system would be relied upon.
After some experimentation, thick mats made of an unidentifiable material the team of bald scientists was unwilling to disclose were laid around the inside of the barrels. Water seemed happy enough to stick to them, given a low enough flow rate, and Algae could be implanted with relative ease. All that was needed is the introduction of carbonated water (from a genius with a fishtank pump) and the demonstration model was working in full swing.
The introduction of phosphorous (say, from waste) could cause a bloom and increased oxygen production, but would cause a dangerously contaminated food supply.
Unfortunately one issue arose, which was deciding which ship would house the new food and oxygen supply. Each lifeboat vehemently pressed for their own setup, so that they would still be safe in the event of a rogue asteroid. Unfortunately, debate continued long after the fatigued technicians fell asleep, and the remaining few awake were unable to stop the rousing concensus that each and every section of the ship would require one, in case of emergency.
Either way, the tanks in the Science and Engineering pods are chugging away quite happily, despite the occasional brown-out.
Time: 6 Units
Total Cost: 24 metal, 12 electronics, 24 Water (4/2/4pTU)
Provides: 48 Oxygen, 48 Food per 12 Power and at the cost of 48 Water. (8/8|2/8 pTU)
Currently containing 4 metal, 2 electonics, 4 water
Currently removing 8 water and using 2 power to provide 8 food and 8 oxygen.
Warning- Power Shortage
The Revision phase has begun- you have 2 dice left to spend.