Colourizer

The Colourizer is a Treatment machine, used only in Chromatherapy by a Nurse to cure patients with Grey Anatomy. It is first made available for research in Mitton University.

Appearance
A pale teal base in the shape of a circle for the patient's part of the machine is extended with a trapezium-shaped section housing the spray machinery. The circular section features a pair of pale blue footprints in the centre, marking out where the patient is to stand. Concentric patterns of blue and green quartered rings lead out to the edge, which features two large orange markings, and a retracted blue curtain hung by four rings to a metal frame. On the opposite side from this is a vertical metal beam, housing a nozzle at the top, fed by a black pipe to the side, and attached via a moving mount so it can be used at any height.

The trapezium section features a tall grey triangular section, on top of which can be seen three tanks of paint in red, green and blue. The foremost of these tanks is braced in a feeder, which is connected to a black pipe that is plumbed into the base, and the nozzle. On the other side of the triangle is a brown cylinder on a thin black mount.

The Colourizer II adds to this two more brown cylinders, on the outer aspects of the circular section, bracketing the curtain. The first brown cylinder is now topped with a yellow rubber duck.

The Colourizer III further adds an extra set of paint feeder tanks behind the triangular section.

Function
The patient steps onto the circular section of the Colourizer, facing the nozzle, which the nurse will control using the Console. The curtain will rise behind the patient, so as to protect the walls, and the feeder section will spin so that the red paint tank is in position.

The border of the circular section will rotate around the patient, taking the curtain and nozzle (which raises and lowers on its beam) with it. The patient is given a good coat of red paint, which restores some of their colour. The feeder section spins again, this time selecting the green paint, and repeats the process, restoring more colour to the patient. One more spin of the feeder, and the process is performed one more time with blue paint, completing the patient's whole visual spectrum.

The circular section will return to its original position, and the curtain will descend back into the floor, while the patient steps off the machine, their treatment complete.

Maintenance
The Colourizer loses 5-10% of its maintenance gauge with each use. Once the gauge falls below 50%, a Janitor will automatically be called to repair it. A janitor can be summoned manually by selecting the machine and pressing.

Should the maintenance gauge fall below 15%, the machine will catch fire. A janitor will need to use an Extinguisher to put this out before the gauge reaches zero; if it is allowed to do so, the machine will explode, leaving wreckage which must be sold and replaced with a new machine before the room can resume functioning.

Upgrades
Upgrades are performed by a Janitor with the Mechanics Qualification. The machine will not be accessible while this work is being done, although it can be interrupted and resumed without losing progress.

Staff
A will be required to run Chromatherapy, and by extension the Colourizer.

In addition, a will be required to maintain the machine, with  in order to provide upgrades.