Faction and Organization Terms
| Acronym | Meaning | Context in Naramo Nuclear Plant V2 |
|---|---|---|
| DOE | Department of Energy | Reactor operations faction—ignition, rods, turbines, power orders |
| SECFOR | Security Force | Armed plant defense against WN raids; escalation of force |
| WN | West Noobian | Hostile raider faction infiltrating vents and SKALA zones |
| NNP | Naramo Nuclear Plant | Common shorthand for the Roblox experience title |
| PSD | Personal Security Detachment | Security detail concept in community gameplay videos |
Faction acronyms appear on team select screens, radio callouts, and wiki navigation. New players confuse DOE with generic "plant staff"—only DOE ranks receive routine Q/E control rod authority on authorized tiers.
Reactor and Engineering Terms
| Acronym/Term | Meaning | In-Game Relevance |
|---|---|---|
| SCRAM | Safety Control Rod Automatic Manipulation | Emergency shutdown; auto at 3,120 K |
| RO | Reactor Operator | DOE role managing Q/E rod inputs |
| FW | Feedwater | Steam generator water supply balancing steam pressure |
| RPM | Revolutions Per Minute | Turbine speed; sync band 2,990–3,010 |
| K | Kelvin | Core temperature unit; target ~1,420 K |
| Grid Sync | Generator connection | Completes turbine phase enabling power orders |
Coolant (often abbreviated in radio shorthand as "cool" or "loop") refers to primary circulation removing core heat—not interchangeable with feedwater despite both affecting temperature stability. Operators saying "FW low" expect feedwater technicians; "loop trip" signals coolant pump failures demanding SECFOR anti-sabotage response.
Combat, Objectives, and Tools
| Term | Meaning | Usage |
|---|---|---|
| SKALA | Computer terminal system | WN hack targets in raid zones; SECFOR defend points |
| EOF | Escalation of Force | SECFOR graduated response protocol before lethal force |
| XP | Experience Points | Progression currency; codes like 40k grant instant XP |
| Power Order | Timed DOE objective | Requires stable generation metrics for completion |
| Geiger | Geiger counter | Radiation survey tool for maintenance roles |
Radio brevity matters during raids—experienced players say "SKALA east" or "vent contact north" assuming squad familiarity with acronym reference terms. WN squads use "hack channel" for interact progress on SKALA without spelling terminal names mid-combat.
Promo code names like ROADUPDATE reference update themes rather than in-universe acronyms—document them separately from simulation terminology to avoid confusing code redemption with reactor procedures.
Radio Shorthand Examples
Experienced players compress phrases: "RO at fourteen-twenty" means reactor operator confirms 1,420 K stability; "sync three-thou" indicates RPM near 3,000 inside the 2,990–3,010 band; "SCRAM imminent" warns approach toward 3,120 K automatic cutoff; "SKALA east hack" directs SECFOR reinforcement toward eastern terminal contact. Learning shorthand accelerates Z radio clarity when multiple crises overlap during raid-heavy order attempts.
Publish squad-specific glossary pins in Discord aligning terminology—mixed shorthand between friend groups causes dangerous misunderstandings during cross-clan pickup groups in public servers.
Extended Operations Notes
Extended facility operations in Naramo Nuclear Plant V2 reward players who cross-train faction vocabulary and mechanical thresholds. Whether you are holding 1,420 K, synchronizing 2,990–3,010 RPM, or responding before 3,120 K SCRAM, the same discipline applies: communicate on Z radio, respect SECFOR escalation during SKALA contacts, and redeem active codes (40k, 30K, ROADUPDATE) only as supplements to practiced skill. Review sibling wiki pages after each session to close knowledge gaps revealed by failed power orders or raid losses rather than repeating identical mistakes on boosted timers.
Community longevity depends on fair play and accurate callouts—share corrected info when patches shift vent routes or weapon tiers, and archive outdated strategies like retired 22K codes so new operators inherit reliable guidance. Return to this page after major updates from The Noobic Stratocracy to confirm numbers and procedures still match live servers.
Session Debrief Practices
Post-session debriefs accelerate improvement faster than grinding additional boosted lobbies without reflection. Ask whether failures happened above or below 1,420 K, inside or outside 2,990–3,010 RPM, or only when vent contacts coincided with coolant trips toward 3,120 K SCRAM. Assign one squad member to note raid timestamps versus order timers during power order attempts—patterns emerge linking WN SKALA success to preventable SECFOR rotation gaps rather than mythical bad luck.
Cross-link wiki sections deliberately: controls pages supply keybind muscle memory, map pages supply positioning, teams pages supply role expectations, weapons pages supply loadout choices, and codes pages supply legitimate EXP head starts without resorting to prohibited automation. Treat the wiki as a curriculum, not a single-article answer key, and revisit monthly as The Noobic Stratocracy ships balance updates.