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When a lever is pulled, the connected device(s) activate. What happens during activation depends on the linked device:
 
When a lever is pulled, the connected device(s) activate. What happens during activation depends on the linked device:
  
* [[Door]]s, [[hatch]]es, and [[floodgate]]s open and close.
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* [[Door]]s and [[hatch]]es open and close.
 
* [[Support]]s collapse, potentially causing a cave-in (pulling the lever again won't re-assemble the support, cave-in or not).
 
* [[Support]]s collapse, potentially causing a cave-in (pulling the lever again won't re-assemble the support, cave-in or not).
 
* [[Bridge]]s raise and lower, or retract and extend, depending on the type of bridge.
 
* [[Bridge]]s raise and lower, or retract and extend, depending on the type of bridge.
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* [[Floodgate]]s open and close.
 
* [[Gear assembly|Gear assemblies]] toggle between engaged and disengaged (disengaged assemblies can't support other machinery).
 
* [[Gear assembly|Gear assemblies]] toggle between engaged and disengaged (disengaged assemblies can't support other machinery).
 
* [[Restraint]]s release the creature assigned to them (leaving the restraint attached to the creature and, at present, unrecoverable).
 
* [[Restraint]]s release the creature assigned to them (leaving the restraint attached to the creature and, at present, unrecoverable).

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