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In Martian Dreams, the Avatar had to enter the pumping station in order to fill the channels, after the lens towers had filled the reservoirs with water by melting the ice caps. However, as the robot Diver had cautioned them, the controls were behind a deadly steam leak. Only Chsheket's robot body could safely pass the leak and turn the controls. The building also had a machine for spraying a durable rubber coating on robots, which, with the right ingredients, was used to make the robot bodies of the Martians look very human-like.

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  • In Martian Dreams, the Avatar had to enter the pumping station in order to fill the channels, after the lens towers had filled the reservoirs with water by melting the ice caps. However, as the robot Diver had cautioned them, the controls were behind a deadly steam leak. Only Chsheket's robot body could safely pass the leak and turn the controls. The building also had a machine for spraying a durable rubber coating on robots, which, with the right ingredients, was used to make the robot bodies of the Martians look very human-like.
  • A pumping station was a vat built to pump water from an underground location. It also contained a water purifying element. Colonies often had to build these to collect water to drink. For example, the Federation colony on Tau Cygna V built one and were very proud of it. This particular station was disabled by Data with a single phaser burst in order to demonstrate to the colonists that they could not hope to stand against the Sheliak who had a claim on the planet. The destruction of the pumping station was thus the catalyst for the resettlement of the colonists. (TNG: "The Ensigns of Command" )
  • The pumping station is a location featured in Jak II. It is a large, tropical island north of Haven City, consisting mostly of large cliffs encrusted with artificial metal architecture and plumbing equipment. During Jak II, it was accessed via an air lock in the Water Slums, or by heading south of a neighboring island home to the landing pad. However, during Jak 3, following the renovation of the Water Slums into New Haven, the pumping station could not be accessed due to the air lock no longer being present. However, during Jak X: Combat Racing, the area was reconstructed and featured as a race track called the Atoll Arena.
  • A Pumping station (called Pump Priming in the level objects code) is a mechanism seen thrice on Bryyo in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, in the rooms Gel Processing Site, Temple Hall, and Generator Hall North. These stations are mainly used in Fuel Gel production and must be, as the name implies, pumped four times in order to progress. This is done by making the motion of forward pumping using the Wii Remote. Each time it is pumped, a green piston rises from its right side.
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  • In Martian Dreams, the Avatar had to enter the pumping station in order to fill the channels, after the lens towers had filled the reservoirs with water by melting the ice caps. However, as the robot Diver had cautioned them, the controls were behind a deadly steam leak. Only Chsheket's robot body could safely pass the leak and turn the controls. The building also had a machine for spraying a durable rubber coating on robots, which, with the right ingredients, was used to make the robot bodies of the Martians look very human-like.
  • A pumping station was a vat built to pump water from an underground location. It also contained a water purifying element. Colonies often had to build these to collect water to drink. For example, the Federation colony on Tau Cygna V built one and were very proud of it. This particular station was disabled by Data with a single phaser burst in order to demonstrate to the colonists that they could not hope to stand against the Sheliak who had a claim on the planet. The destruction of the pumping station was thus the catalyst for the resettlement of the colonists. (TNG: "The Ensigns of Command" )
  • The pumping station is a location featured in Jak II. It is a large, tropical island north of Haven City, consisting mostly of large cliffs encrusted with artificial metal architecture and plumbing equipment. During Jak II, it was accessed via an air lock in the Water Slums, or by heading south of a neighboring island home to the landing pad. However, during Jak 3, following the renovation of the Water Slums into New Haven, the pumping station could not be accessed due to the air lock no longer being present. However, during Jak X: Combat Racing, the area was reconstructed and featured as a race track called the Atoll Arena.
  • A Pumping station (called Pump Priming in the level objects code) is a mechanism seen thrice on Bryyo in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, in the rooms Gel Processing Site, Temple Hall, and Generator Hall North. These stations are mainly used in Fuel Gel production and must be, as the name implies, pumped four times in order to progress. This is done by making the motion of forward pumping using the Wii Remote. Each time it is pumped, a green piston rises from its right side. In Gel Processing Site, a pumping station is attached to a Fuel Gel flow regulator. After pumping it, Fuel Gel begins to leak out of two spouts, which Samus must ignite to rejuvenate the regulator and open up access to the upper levels of the room in her search for Rundas. In Temple Hall, using a pumping station causes liquid Fuel Gel to pour out of crevices in the walls, which Samus can freeze temporarily with an Ice Missile to traverse the corridor. In Generator Hall North, a pumping station can be used to rotate a section of a Morph Ball tunnel, allowing Samus to collect a Missile Expansion. Pumping station handles are similar in appearance to Galactic Federation security levers, and have two green holograms spinning around in opposite directions.
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