
During February 2026, DIMMoon1 developed the Emergency Firelock Pressure Stop feature for the Alpha-Two/space-station-14 repository, focusing on enhancing safety during hazardous atmospheric events. Leveraging C# and expertise in Entity Component System architecture and server-side logic, DIMMoon1 engineered an automated system that powers firelocks and opens doors when atmospheric danger alarms are triggered, enabling a real-time pressure stop to secure affected areas. Additionally, DIMMoon1 addressed a firelock reliability issue, improving the consistency of interlock behavior. The work demonstrated a thoughtful approach to safety-critical design, integrating alarm systems with robust server-side logic to reduce exposure risk and strengthen station resilience.

February 2026 – Alpha-Two/space-station-14: Implemented Emergency Firelock Pressure Stop to automatically secure areas during hazardous atmospheric conditions. The feature powers firelocks and opens doors when the atmospheric danger alarm is active, triggering an automatic pressure stop to contain risks. Also addressed a firelock reliability issue with a targeted fix (commit ff3076aa13a5183b3e347ef2a2bcdd4e8b75eb05) under issue #37523, improving consistency of interlock behavior. These efforts enhanced safety, reduced exposure risk during atmospheric events, and strengthened station resilience.
February 2026 – Alpha-Two/space-station-14: Implemented Emergency Firelock Pressure Stop to automatically secure areas during hazardous atmospheric conditions. The feature powers firelocks and opens doors when the atmospheric danger alarm is active, triggering an automatic pressure stop to contain risks. Also addressed a firelock reliability issue with a targeted fix (commit ff3076aa13a5183b3e347ef2a2bcdd4e8b75eb05) under issue #37523, improving consistency of interlock behavior. These efforts enhanced safety, reduced exposure risk during atmospheric events, and strengthened station resilience.
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