General Items
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Important Items
Identification Card
The Identification (ID) Card. Every Nanotrasen (or Syndicate) crewmember is always issued with an Identification Card, one of the most important items in the game.
This thin and unimposing ID Card is what allows you to get from point A to point B on the station without being buzzed at by doors. It also allows you access to certain computer consoles or other machinery, depending on your access. Your ID contains a variety of personal information, including your name; age; occupation; blood type and DNA hash. IDs can be kept inside of a PDA. Keep in mind that if someone wears something that obscures their face in any way, they'll be identified as the name on their ID card, not the person who's behind the mask. Priority takes place when using IDs; if you're holding an ID, doors will focus on the access applied to the card in your hand, instead of the ID on your outfit/PDA.
A person with the rights to access an Identification Computer can edit your ID to add or remove access. It should only be modified by the Captain or Head of Personnel, but special circumstances may change this.
NOTE: Every department head has access to a department management console, which is located in their office. This gives them the ability to make small access changes or to demote them, but does not allow them to change their department.
ID Type | Wielder | Description |
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Nanotrasen Officer's ID |
Central Command Officer | An official-looking ID, straight from Central Command. These are held by Nanotrasen Navy Officers and Special Operations Officers; people paid too much to value your existence. They are all access, but you will die trying to take them. |
ERT Member's ID |
Emergency Response Team | An official-looking ID, straight from Central Command. They have access to everywhere. Coloured strips on the card indicate what rank its owner is. Blue is the Commander; red is an Officer; yellow is an Engineer; white is a Medic, and purple is a Janitor. |
VIP's ID |
Magistrate; Blueshield; Nanotrasen Representative | A sleek, Nanotrasen-themed ID card. All of these have access to the Bridge, but very little access beyond that. The Nanotrasen Representative has the most access by default; sharing the same areas that the Head of Personnel can enter. |
Captain's ID |
Captain | Popularly known as the 'All-Access' ID Card, the Captain's gold-plated ID represents power and might. This allows the Captain to access every area and device in the station. A spare starts in the Captains Quarters. Desired by all. |
Head of Personnel's ID |
Head of Personnel | A shiny, silver ID card which shows honour and dedication. Has full access to the Service and Supply departments, as well as access to the Bridge; EVA; Gateway; Vault, and basic access to every other department. |
Head of Security's ID |
Head of Security | A no-nonsense ID card for a no-nonsense Command member. Has full access to Security, as well as access to the Bridge; EVA; Gateway, and basic access to other departments. |
Research Director's ID |
Research Director | An ID card of dubious stability; it seems somebody experimented on it a bit too much. Has full access to Research, as well as to the Bridge; EVA; AI Satellite and Upload; Gateway, and basic access to the Brig. |
Chief Engineer's ID |
Chief Engineer | A structurally sound ID card, lined with hardened materials to overcompensate. Has full access to Engineering, as well as access to the Bridge; Teleporter; EVA; AI Satellite, and basic access to the Brig. |
Chief Medical Officer's ID |
Chief Medical Officer | A sterilized ID card; it smells like formaldehyde. Has full access to Medical, as well as access to the Bridge; EVA, and basic access to the Brig. |
Standard ID |
Misc. Crew; Service | Standard identification cards issued to the general staff and to members of the Service department. They have an array of access depending on their job. |
Personal Device Assistant (PDA)
P-Tech welcomes you to their line of products, including P-Tech Personalities™ and Nano-Mob Hunter GO!™
Your handy-dandy PDA will identify you on the station manifest, so make sure to update any job changes you make by placing your File:Id card.png ID in your PDA and clicking the "Update PDA Info"
button!
It also gives you access to various applications, including a personal messenger with a customizable ringtone!
Applications available to your PDA are granted through use of cartridges, which can be purchased in our PTech File:Vending-ptech.png vending machines!
Headset
These little devices are issued to every crew member upon arrival on the station. Every job, no matter how insignificant, gets some form of headset. In order to talk to the station with it simply type <say "; (your text here)">. To talk in different languages however, type <say ";.# (your text here)"> with the # being your language key. And finally, to do /me
actions over your headset (Like yawning or sneezing), type <say ";! (your verbal action here)">
Different branches of the station get a unique headset with it's own private channel. In order to use this channel type in <say ":h (your text here)">. And your message will be broadcast to others with the same type of headset. *Note* This does not work on the basic model. You can tell the basic model by its black coloring and lack of label.
All headsets are equipped with a standard encryption key used for the common channel. Screwdrivers can be used to remove the encryption keys and use them in a different headset. All department headsets come with two keys.
Here is a list of channels and how to access them. Examining your headset also shows you all possible channels.
:c
Command:s
Security:e
Engineering:u
Cargo:m
Medical:n
Science/Research:z
Service
Using :h will connect you with your default department's channel.
Other channels:
:b
Binary (For AI and cyborgs):h
AI Holopad (For AI):t
Syndicate Channel:$
Centcom Channel
Jumpsuits
Having a jumpsuit is extremely important. Without a jumpsuit you will not have an ID slot, a belt slot, or any pocket slots. The jumpsuit is also useful in identifying your department at a glance, and so can be used as part of a disguise.
In addition, jumpsuits now have a full suite of sensors that can be toggled and adjusted by right-clicking on it. They can give out data to the bridge including your location, your health, and your mortality. Used by the Chief Medical Officer and other Heads of Staff to locate you in case you go missing.
Depending on how high you set yours, more information will be available to Crew Monitoring Consoles.
- Off: Tells them nothing. You don't even show up on the monitor.
- Binary Life Signs: Tells them if you are alive or deceased. The name that shows up on the monitor is the same one on the ID that is being worn. If no ID is worn, you will show up as 'Unknown'.
- Vital Tracker: Tells them what your vital statistics are. Separates damage by Suffocation, Toxin, Burn, and Brute.
- Tracking Beacon: The maximum level. Tells them what area of the station you're currently in, and your co-ordinate location.
Item | Location | Purpose | Strategy | Description |
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Jumpsuits |
Everyone starts with one, several more are found in lockers all around the station. | To hide your naked body, also provides a belt slot, ID slot and two pockets for storage. | Just wear it at all times as they're useful and practical. | Jumpsuits are the clothing standard on the station. Everyone starts off with one, which describes which job they do. Additional ones are usually found in the changing room, in the dormitory and most job-specific lockers, such as the engineering locker, mining lockers and so on. In addition, Security Jumpsuits provide minor armor to Brute Damage. |
Tactical Turtleneck |
Many Syndicate operatives use these, including Nuclear Agents and the SIT. | For being part of the badass group who are ready to shatter megacorporations! | You might actually need another article of clothing if you want to disguise. | A nice, fit yet suspicious-looking turtleneck. You look like you're ready to roll out. |
Wizard Robe File:Wizardrobe.png |
The Wizard themselves start with one. | This is needed in order for Wizards to use their full potential. | Wear this, as well as the Wizard Sandals and Wizard Hat to complete the outfit. Unless if you decide to use the No Clothes spell. | An iconic blue magical robe worn by the Space Wizard Federation. Feels soft and magical to the touch. |
Exosuits
Exosuits are items that can be worn over your jumpsuit in the Exosuit Slot. Some of them contain additional pockets you can fit small items in.
Item | Location | Purpose | Strategy | Description |
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Suit |
Law Office, Various. | Looking the part. | No real use. Looks pretty snazzy though. | It's just a suit. |
Bio Suit |
Virology, Toxins, Custodial Closet | Protecting against exposure to virologist | Wear it when dealing with hazardous substances. | The Bio Suit, short for biohazardous suit, protects from direct exposure to chemicals and disease. Wearing one increases your immunity and is one more barrier between you and an chemist |
EVA Suit |
EVA | Protecting against exposure to the vacuum of Space. | Wear when you're going to a Space/Gateway expedition. | The ExtraVehicular Activity (EVA) Suit is a garment worn to keep a Sentient Being alive in the harsh environment of outer space, vacuum and extreme temperatures. |
Masks
Items you wear on your face. Some of them can be connected to a gas tank for internals.
Item | Location | Purpose | Strategy | Description |
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Gas Mask |
Inside fire safety lockers. Both types can be found in Engineering and Maintenance tunnels. | Using it to filter out any contaminations in the air as well as it functions as an internals mask. | Without wearing your ID, it will hide your identity and protect your face. | They are favored by the Station Engineer |
Breath Mask |
It is very common for a crewmate to wear a breath mask, since every employee is provided with a complementary Emergency Box | Same as above. But it requires an internal tank for it to work. | Used when people use the Voice Changer Gas Mask. | Unlike gas masks, breath masks must be attached to an air tank in order to have any benefit. |
Sterile Mask |
Medbay, on Medical Doctor | Same as above. But it requires an internal tank for it to work. | Internals provide the same disease blocking benefit as these. | It's lupus. |
Muzzle |
Medbay. | Wearing it prevent you talking, you can only make muffled noises. | Use it to make crazy people shut up. Or people who are screaming for help. | It's a muzzle. |
Bandanna |
Wardrobes | Adds style points. | Use it to hide your face, or wear it around your head like a hat. | these can be worn on your head as well as your face. If worn on your face they can hide your identity. |
Headgear
For all your head covering needs.
Item | Location | Purpose | Strategy | Description |
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Space Helmet |
EVA. | Prevents damage in a place where there are no pressure (Read: A breached area). | Protection from flashes and welding, not needed if you have a suit since you don't get cold enough. | Not as cool looking as a RIG helmet. |
Welding Helmet |
Engineering, Primary Tool Storage. | Protects you from eye damage whenever you're using Welding Tools. | This can also protect you from flashes from handheld flashes and flashbangs. As well as the Screwdriver's blinding attack. | You can flip it up out of your face to see better, but you won't be protected whilst doing so. |
Shoes
Items you wear on your feet. If you step in blood your shoes will get dirty, leaving noticeable bloody shoeprints.
Item | Location | Purpose | Strategy | Description |
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Shoes |
Lockers. Most roles start with one. | Protecting your feet from glass, making you walk faster. | Wear them. Don't take them off unless you're changing them for another pair. | Come in many shapes and sizes, and are all functionally equivalent except for those listed below. |
Janitor's Galoshes |
The Custodial Closet. The Janitor starts with one. | They prevent you from slipping on everything but Chemist lube. | Other crew members will often seek these out to avoid falling victim to excessive mopping. | Yellow boots that go up to your knees. |
Magnetic Boots (Magboots) File:Mashoe.png |
Chief Engineers Office, EVA | Preventing you from moving unintentionally in space. | Make sure you toggle them on via their icon above the HUD for them to work. | Prevents unintentional movement whilst EVA and slows you down greatly for careful, deliberate movement. |
Wizard's Sandals |
Wizard | This is needed in order for Wizards to use their full potential. | Wear this, as well as the Wizard Robes and Wizard Hat to complete the outfit. Unless you decide to use the No Clothes spell. | A seemingly magical pair of sandals. Fitted for a wizardy individual. |
Gloves
For when you don't wanna leave fingerprints lying around, and to keep your hands warm.
Item | Location | Purpose | Strategy | Description |
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Black Gloves File:BGloves.png |
Cargo bay, most of Security and some other places in the station. | Completing a outfit. Also fire resistant. | While these gloves are fire resistant, they're also good for leaving no prints, only fibers. | A standard-issue pair of one-size-fits-all gloves. Prevents the wearer from contaminating evidence with their fingerprints. Also come in finger-less styles. |
Forensics Gloves |
The Detective's Closet | Preventing evidence contamination. | Leaves no fingerprints nor fibers. The Detective should always have these on. | A special pair gloves that are for the Detective. Totally prevents the wearer from contaminating evidence with their fingerprints. Detectives are always required to wear this during investigations. |
Krav Maga Gloves |
The Warden's Locker | Learning the art of Krav Maga | Krav Maga can be used to deal with unruly prisoners without having to draw your baton. Whenever you want to learn Krav Maga or not, these gloves are High-Risk Items, so be sure to carry them anyway. | These gloves bestow the wearer martial knowledge in the arts of Krav Maga through use of advanced cybernetics and nanochips embedded inside them. Issued to the warden, they allow the wearer to trip, lung punch, and throat punch enemy combatants. |
Nitrile Gloves |
Medbay. | They prevent most diseases caused by viruses or bacteria, you need these for surgery! | Also good for leaving no prints as well. | Nitrile gloves are blue and thin. It seems to have more resistance than latex gloves. |
Botanist's Gloves |
Botanists start with these. | Holding some special plant types. It may also provide fire resistance. | Not much, but you can hold dangerous plant types and use them against other people. Like other gloves, they only leave fibers. | A pair of useful gardener gloves that are suited for handling some plants. |
Boxing Gloves |
Near the Fitness Room | Practicing and sharpening hand-to-hand combat. | While they don't really have much practical use, they're good for boxing matches. | Padded boxing gloves that are ready to rumble. |
Captain Gloves |
The Captain starts with one. More gloves are inside the Captain's Locker. | Not a lot, but they do fit in with the Captain's jumpsuit and hat. | Again, not a lot. They're only fire resistant. But since this is one-of-a-kind, it may be a bad idea to use these when murdering someone. | A pair of one-of-a-kind gloves issued to Captains. |
Insulated Gloves |
Found in Engineering, Supply Crates, Technical Storage, and rarely in electric toolboxes. | Protection from electrical shocks. | It's good to have a pair on hand for when you're preforming electrical repairs, or more nefarious deeds such as hacking doors or vendors. Assistants will do almost anything to get their grubby hands on a pair. | Out of all the gloves people wear this is one of the most important ones do to its insulation properties and rarity and if your planning on hacking doors then you need this. |
Backwear
For when you need extra storage, and your pockets just won't do.
Belts
Items you can wear on your belt slot for additional storage.
Item | Location | Purpose | Strategy | Description |
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Utility Belt |
Engineering, Primary Tool Storage or in Maintenance, and due to updates found in engineer's hands instead of a toolbox. | Utility belts can hold some kinds of tiny items, most commonly tools | They are worn as a belt and hold the same amount as a toolbox, though they are less useful as weapons. | Can hold: Crowbar, Screwdriver, Weldingtool, Wirecutters, Wrench, Multitool, Flashlight, Cable coil, Scanner, Analyzer. |
Medical Belt |
Medbay. | Holding medical items. | Like the Utility Belt, but for holding medical items only. | Think of these as your medkit- but on a belt. Can hold: Health Analyzer, DNA-Injector, Dropper, Beaker, Bottle, Pill, Syringe, Dispensed-beaker, Zippo lighter, Cigarette packet, Pill bottle, Medical box, Penlight. |
Security Belt |
Brig | Holding Security Items. | Like the Utility Belt, but for security items. | For easy transportation and use of weapons during an emergency. See Security Items for a list of items that you can hold on your Security Belt. |
Other Items
Item | Location | Purpose | Strategy | Description |
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Hand labeler File:Labler.png |
Primary Tool Storage, Cargo Bay, Medbay, Internal Affairs Office | Sticking labels on things. | Used to stick a label onto something's name. Click to and type in the label name. Pick up the label that's made. Click it to remove backing. Stick it to something. | Useful for labeling things. Cannot be used on people. |
Proximity Sensor |
Primary Tool Storage, Cargo Bay, Vendomat, Toximate 3000 | Mostly for Scientist stuff. | Used for making bombs, grenades, or devices that activate when people get near them. | A small sensor that beeps when it (or something next to it) moves. Is not set off by walking. |
Mop |
Custodial Closet | Mostly for cleaning the floor. | Used to clean the floor when wet. | A small blue mop which used to clean the floor. |
Space Cleaner |
Custodial Closet, Chemical Research Lab, Medbay | Mostly for cleaning the floor. | Click a tile near you and a small water spray comes out. Unlike wet mops, this does not wet the floor. | A small blue orange spray can with some space cleaner in it. |
Bucket |
Custodial Closet, Hydroponics | Used to make your mop wet. | Left click with your mop. | A bucket holds liquid only, most commonly water |
Box |
Everywhere | The box is a container that can hold seven items and be stored inside of a backpack. | Same usage as a backpack. | A generic box, holds several tiny items. |
Briefcase |
Internal Affairs Office | By default it is filled with one pen and six sheets of paper. They are very sturdy and makes a decent weapon. | Use it to store your reports! | A bulky briefcase, can be used to store papers. |
Secure Briefcase |
Head of Staff's offices, Internal Affairs Office | Storing materials and objects that need to be secure. | Use it to store your sensitive and classified materials. | It can set to lock with a 5 digit code, however it is not overly secure, as it can behacked |
Rack |
Everywhere. Most commonly in maintenance or EVA | Storing equipment on them. | Somehow... This can also be used as baricades sometimes. | Similar to a table, they can be used to place equipment on. They are able to made with metal. |
Station Bounced Radio |
Found in Emergency Toolboxes. | Communication. | Click it, set the station, and turn on the microphone to talk. It will pick up any sounds from surrounding areas. | The station bounced radio will function similarly to a standard earpiece radio. This is the only portable radio that will correctly function across in communication blackouts, or when the Telecoms Satellite is damaged. |
Paper |
Paper bins | Writing words. | You can also wear this as a hate. | You write on it with a pen. As well, many different Roles |
Remote Signaling Device |
Science | Signal things remotely, as well using it for remote hacking, bombs, and grenades. | In addition, this can also 'defuse' various anomalies. | A small object that allows you to send a signal to objects that you attach the device to. |
Water Tank |
Maintenance, Custodial Closet | Used to fill something with water. | Left click it. | A blue, gigantic tank filled with 1000 units of water. |
Fuel Tank |
Maintenance, Engineering | Used to fill something with fuel. | Left click it. | A red, gigantic tank filled with 1000 units of fuel. |
Bible |
Chapel | Pray. Used by the Chaplain | Use it to profess your religion or to store small items in it. It can also be used to heal people with the power of your religion, but can also cause brain damage. | A bible. |
Machines
Item | Description |
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Intercom |
Wall radios are an immobile version of headset radios with the same number of frequencies and functions. The AI can use them to publicly broadcast a clandestine conversation or use it to discretely spy on the talk around the station themselves. When a crewman's headset is lost and a Station Bounced Radio is nowhere to be found, wall radios are essential to talking with the station at large. One is found in every room. |
Destination Tagger |
Used to tag parcels and changes where they go in the disposal mailing system. |
Bookfinder File:Computerold.png |
Used to find the books you want. No one uses these. |
Newscaster |
One of the most scarcely used and yet the common Machine found upon Space Stations managed by the NanoTrasen Corporation. Newscasters when used properly can be very informative and entertaining, allowing crew to set up their own news channels to write articles and upload images. The Magistrate, Captain, Head of Security and IAA also have special permissions on the Newscaster system, allowing them to issue Wanted posters and censor news channels. |
Storage
Item | Description |
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Crates |
Crates are a container for items. Especially large items, such as corpses, lockers, and certain robots or equipment cannot fit inside. Just because an item comes packed in a crate when the Quartermaster receives it doesn't mean it will go back inside once the crate is opened, either!
Crates are worth 5 supply points to a Quartermaster, which can be used to get more supplies for the station's whole benefit. Just like the rest of the station, even crates have variable levels of access. The Quartermaster can't unlock anything that is locked by default, for various reasons. The primary one being it would be pointless to make since all crates go through the Quartermasters anyway. Security crates can be opened by security personnel and those with higher access, and et cetera. An emag can get into locked crates, however. |
Closets |
Also known as Wardrobes or Lockers, Closets are among the most common and arguably the most useful of containers on the station. Nearly anything can fit inside, barring other closets, crates, and certain especially large objects like racks and Mulebots. Coffins in the Chapel also count as lockers.
Besides being welded shut, some closets can be locked with the appropriate ID. Several levels of access exist, such as security, captain, and private-level access. These can be opened with the proper level identification card, emag item, or a few good laser blasts. If you yourself are inside a locker you can see your surroundings. Normally you can move in any direction to exit the locker, but if the locker is locked or welded you will be unable to exit, and you cannot unweld or unlock your cell from inside. At that point if you try to move around you will instead throw yourself against the sides of the locker, making noise that can be heard by others. |
Vending Machines
Public
Food and Drink Machines
Robust Softdrinks | |
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File:Cola machine.gif | Found in: Hallways. Used for: Contains drinks in case you are |
Contents | |
10x Space Cola |
Getmore Chocolate Corp | ||
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File:Snack |
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