The Noobic Stratocracy
Naramo Nuclear Plant Wiki
Naramo Nuclear Plant is a tactical Roblox simulation where Department of Energy technicians keep the reactor online, SECFOR guards repel West Noobian raids, and hostile factions sabotage the Stratocracy's most critical power asset. This wiki covers every system—from ignition and turbine sync to SCRAM procedures, XP progression, and active promo codes.
Three Factions, One Reactor
Every round revolves around the Naramo District nuclear facility. DOE personnel run the plant and earn XP through power orders and reactor operations. SECFOR (Plant Security) holds checkpoints, responds to alarms, and stops raiders before they reach SKALA terminals or the control room. Hostile teams—West Noobian Federal Assault Forces and allied raider factions—infiltrate vents, plant explosives, and trigger meltdowns. Pick your side and learn what each role demands before you queue.
- DOE teams and reactor operator roles Department of Energy ranks, ANRO certification paths, and facility operator duties from orientation through senior reactor management.
- SECFOR teams and Special Forces Plant Security ranks, checkpoint protocols, the June 2025 Special Forces branch, and weapons unlocked through SECFOR progression.
- Hostile factions and raider teams West Noobian assault units, infiltration loadouts, sabotage objectives, and how hostile XP differs from facility-side progression.
June 2025 Update Highlights
The June 5th large update reshaped progression and combat across the facility. A new Special Forces team gives SECFOR players a dedicated high-tier path with unique weapons and animations. The FRR (Facility Response & Readiness) progression tree adds structured rank unlocks tied to shift performance. UI overhauls, refreshed weapon animations, and balance tweaks make this the most significant patch since launch—here is where to read up before your next shift.
- Special Forces team overview Requirements, loadouts, and tactical role of the new SECFOR Special Forces branch added in the June 2025 patch.
- FRR progression tree explained How the Facility Response & Readiness rank tree works, what each tier unlocks, and how shift XP feeds into promotions.
- Updated SECFOR weapons and animations Plant Security arsenal changes from the June update, including new animation sets and rank-gated firearms.
Quick Start for New Players
Naramo has one of the steepest learning curves on Roblox. Reactor systems use real nuclear terminology—control rods, feedwater, turbine RPM—and mistakes can SCRAM the core or melt down the entire map. Start with controls and team basics, then follow the beginner guide before touching the control room unaccompanied.
- Reactor control room keys and panels Every keybind and panel in the control room, from rod insertion to coolant pump toggles and alarm acknowledgments.
- Choose your team and starting rank Compare DOE, SECFOR, and hostile entry ranks so you know what equipment and areas you can access on your first spawn.
- How to play Naramo Nuclear Plant Step-by-step beginner walkthrough covering spawn selection, first shift expectations, and when to ask for in-game training.
Active Codes and Redemption
Developers release promo codes for XP boosters, cosmetic items, and event rewards—often tied to like milestones on the Roblox page. Codes expire without warning, so check the active list before every session and redeem immediately after copying. Our redemption guide walks through the in-game menu path so you do not lose a code to a typo.
Reactor Operations Hub
The reactor is the heart of every DOE shift. Operators must raise core temperature safely, synchronize turbines to grid frequency, manage coolant and feedwater loops, fulfill power orders for facility XP, and execute SCRAM procedures when alarms escalate. These five guides break each subsystem into checklists you can follow under pressure.
- Reactor ignition and startup procedure Cold-start sequence from rod withdrawal through initial criticality and stable thermal equilibrium.
- Turbine synchronization walkthrough Matching turbine RPM to grid requirements, generator coupling, and common desync recovery steps.
- SCRAM protocols and meltdown prevention When to SCRAM, automatic shutdown triggers, relief valve usage, and last-resort meltdown mitigation.
- Power orders and facility XP How to read, accept, and complete power orders—the primary XP source for DOE progression during a shift.
- Coolant and feedwater systems Primary and secondary loop management, pump priorities, and temperature control through feedwater adjustment.
SECFOR Defense and Raid Zones
When West Noobian forces breach the perimeter, SECFOR must hold raid zones around SKALA computers, seal vent routes, and protect reactor access long enough for DOE to SCRAM safely. Defense is a coordination game—know your sector, radio discipline, and fallback positions before the alarm sounds.
- SECFOR team structure and loadouts Rank progression, weapon unlocks, checkpoint assignments, and Special Forces eligibility for defense-focused players.
- Raid zones and SKALA computer locations Map of critical defense points, SKALA terminal positions, and which zones raiders must capture to progress an assault.
- How to defend raids as SECFOR Tactical guide covering spawn timing, crossfire setup, retake pushes, and coordination with DOE during active raids.
XP Progression and Weapons
Both facility and hostile factions advance through shift XP, power orders, combat performance, and raid objectives. Higher ranks unlock weapons, tools, and area access. Compare progression trees before committing to a main role, and consult the tier list when choosing loadouts for PvP-heavy shifts.
Tools and Reference
Naramo throws acronyms at you from the first minute—RO, FW, SCRAM, ANRO, SKALA, and dozens more. Keep the acronym reference open during your first shifts. The script page documents community tools and automation boundaries so you understand what is allowed before installing anything.
- Acronym and terminology reference Searchable glossary of in-game abbreviations, reactor terms, rank codes, and radio brevity explained in plain language.
- Script tools and community utilities Overview of popular helper scripts, feature summaries, and fair-use expectations within Roblox Terms of Service.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Naramo Nuclear Plant on Roblox?
Naramo Nuclear Plant is a tactical team simulation developed by The Noobic Stratocracy. Players either operate and defend a fictional nuclear power plant in the Naramo District or attack it as West Noobian raiders. Gameplay blends realistic reactor management—ignition, coolant control, turbine sync—with PvP raids, rank progression, and shift-based XP systems.
What are the three main factions?
DOE (Department of Energy) runs the reactor and completes power orders. SECFOR (Plant Security) defends the facility, holds checkpoints, and responds to raids. Hostile factions—primarily West Noobian Federal Assault Forces—infiltrate the plant, sabotage systems, and attempt to trigger a meltdown. Each faction has its own rank tree, weapons, and objectives.
How hard is the reactor to learn?
The reactor is intentionally complex. Expect several shifts before you can ignite, sync turbines, and manage coolant confidently. The in-game tutorial covers basics, but most players rely on wiki guides and experienced ANRO (Authorized Nuclear Reactor Operator) mentors. Start with ignition and SCRAM guides before attempting solo operation.
What does SCRAM mean in Naramo?
SCRAM is an emergency reactor shutdown—control rods slam in to halt the chain reaction. Operators SCRAM when core temperature spikes, coolant fails, or raiders compromise critical systems. A failed SCRAM or ignored alarms can lead to meltdown, ending the round for everyone on the facility side.
Are there active promo codes right now?
Codes rotate frequently and often expire after updates or like milestones. Check our active codes page before each session—it lists verified working codes, expected rewards, and known expired entries so you do not waste time on dead strings.
What changed in the June 2025 update?
The June 5th patch added a SECFOR Special Forces team, a new FRR progression tree, UI improvements, and updated weapon animations. SECFOR and progression pages on this wiki reflect the current unlock paths and loadout changes from that update.
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