Apparel
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Being dressed for success is the first step to being an efficient employee at Nanotrasen. There are many different kinds of apparel one can wear, ranging from plain old jeans to Victorian era getup.
The ordering of the headings go from the most essential to the least essential in your regular shift.
Suit Sensors
Jumpsuits have a full range of sensors that can be toggled and adjusted by alt-clicking on them. They can give out data to Crew Monitors depending on the mode. This is especially useful for medical to remotely track your health and respond in case you get yourself injured.
Mode
Depending on how high you set yours, more information will be available to the monitors. Each increase of the suit sensor mode will also include information from the previous mode.
- Off: Tells them nothing. You don't even show up on the monitor.
- Binary Sensors: Tells them if you are alive or deceased. The name and rank 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".
- Vitals 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 exact co-ordinate location.
Monitoring
Monitoring is done either via Crew Monitoring Computers or Handheld Crew Monitors. The computers are located at the Bridge, Medbay, and sometimes in the Warden's office. The handheld monitors can be found in NanoMed Plus vending machines in medbay. The monitors can display a map of the station, along with tracking and health information to show exactly how/where everyone is at any time.
Notes
- According to SOP, changing the suit sensor mode to Tracking Beacon is mandatory if the station enters Red Alert.
- You can change someone elses suit sensors by accessing their inventory:
- Drag the other person's character onto yours while standing next to them.
- Select the small suit icon next to the person's jumpsuit in the inventory window that opens.
- Select the sensor mode and hit "Submit".
Jumpsuits
Having a jumpsuit or other form of apparel is extremely important. In addition to ensuring you aren't slapped with a public nudity charge, these clothes provide a slot for your ID and PDA. Also allows you to store items in pockets or wear a wide variety of belts. The jumpsuit is also useful in identifying your department of choice at a glance, and can be used as part of a disguise. Also useful for judging people on their fashion choices.
Item | Description |
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Colored Jumpsuits |
A basic full body suit that comes in a variety of colors. Can also be rolled down for when it gets a bit too hot. |
Departmental Jumpsuits |
A full body suit that is custom tailored to their respective department. |
Command Jumpsuits |
Same premise as the departmental jumpsuits, this time specific to command. |
Formal Suit |
formal suits |
Hawaiian Wear |
For the spess tourist on the go. |
Victorian Wear |
For the not so subtle history buffs and LARPers alike. |
Costumes |
For the creative, quirky, and downright antagonistic. |
Pants |
Can include everything from sweatpants to stylish jeans. Just know that they don't come with a top. It's recommended to wear a jacket/hoodie along with it, and probably an undershirt for good measure |
Tactical Turtleneck |
Many Syndicate operatives and wannabe cool dudes and dudettes use these, including Nuclear Agents and the SIT. A nice fit, yet suspicious-looking turtleneck. Want the "License to Kill" vibe? This is your go to. |
Tacticool Turtleneck |
The Great Value Tactical Turtleneck made for the Great Value operative. Still a snazzy fit and is quite cozy. Has no suit sensors attached to it, for when you are (or think you are) too badass to live. |
Wizard Robe |
An iconic blue magical robe worn by the Space Wizard Federation. Required for Wizards to reach their full potential. Feels soft and magical to the touch. |
Belts
Each belt has specific items that can fit, respective to the name. You can't normally fit a Stechkin pistol in a toolbelt, nor can you fit a window cleaner in a secbelt.
Item | Description |
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Tool Belt |
Tool belts can hold small items, though they're mostly used for tools as the name would suggest. |
Medical Belt |
Holds various medical items (automendors, medicines, hypospray, etc.) |
Security Belt |
Holds various security items (baton, handcuffs, pepperspray, etc.) |
Janitor's Belt |
Holds janitorial items (space cleaner, light replacer, flyswatter, soap, etc.) |
Alien Belt |
Holds a set of advanced alien tools, which perform better than most standard tools. |
Traitor Belt |
Identical to the standard toolbelt, this toolbelt can hold various small items, including weapons, ammunition, and explosives. Useful for the aspiring Traitor, it can be bought for 10 TC from an uplink. |
Lazarus Belt |
Used almost exclusively by Miners and only obtainable from a mining vendor, this belt holds up to six lazarus capsules, in which a defeated monster can be stored and released as a friendly, sentient companion. |
Belt of Holding |
Produced by Scientists, this belt is much like a standard toolbelt, but it can hold items that are hypothetically too large for it to hold. |
Military Belt |
A belt commonly used by Nuclear Agents, it can hold various grenades, weapons, and ammunition. |
Assault Belt |
Ordered from Cargo alongside SWAT gear, this belt is capable of holding ammunition and some small firearms. |
Eyewear
Most of the existing eyewear display statuses on the upper left of each player character sprite, what kind of status depends on the variant of the eyewear.
HUDs
(Sun)glasses
Item | Description |
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Prescription Glasses |
Fixes eye damage that is caused by flashes and welding without eye protection. It is possible to set your character to need glasses by default in the disabilities tag in the character design tab. |
MedHUDSunglasses |
Combines snazzy sunglasses and your standard Medical HUD. |
Sunglasses |
Commonly worn by the Detective and Internal Affairs Agent, these straightforward sunglasses provide protection against otherwise blinding flashes. |
SecHUD Sunglasses |
Combines the function and fashion of sunglasses and your standard security HUD, allowing you to mark and pursue criminals while also providing flash protection. |
Sunscanners |
Issued exclusively to the Bartender, these sunglasses protect against blinding flashes and show the exact reagents and their quantities in a container. Useful to see if you mixed a drink properly. |
Goggles
Item | Description |
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Welding Goggles |
Provide eye protection when welding, and can be flipped up when not in use. Functionally identical to the welding helmet, but occupies the eye slot instead of the headgear slot. |
Optical Meson Scanners | Most commonly used by Engineers and Miners, these goggles allow you to see structures through walls. Useful for detecting breaches without entering a breached room, and commonly used to navigate the caves of Lavaland. Also imperative when working on the Supermatter Engine. Comes in a night-vision variant. |
Science Goggles |
Analyzes items for their research values and can act as a reagent scanner. Comes in a night-vision variant. |
Night Vision Goggles |
Allows the wearer to see in the darkness without the use of a light source. |
T-Ray Scanners |
Allows the wearer to see underfloor objects such as pipes and cables with an extremely limited range. |
Engineering Scanner Goggles |
Allows the user to switch between a meson scanner mode, T-ray scanner mode, and a radiation scanner mode, which allows you to see the radioactive contamination of objects. |
Earwear
The only earwear items you're going to commonly notice are headsets. Other items are found somewhere specific.
Gloves
For when you don't wanna leave fingerprints lying around, and to keep your hands warm. Preferably the former, but you can get them warm from being electrocuted as well.
Item | Description |
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Black Gloves |
A standard-issue pair of one-size-fits-all gloves. Prevents the wearer from contaminating evidence with their fingerprints and allows you to take lit lightbulbs out of their sockets. Also comes in finger-less styles. While the fingerless gloves are infinitely cooler, they don't offer any of the benefits of regular black gloves. |
Forensics Gloves |
A special pair of Detective's gloves, which prevent the wearer from contaminating evidence with their fingerprints. Detectives are always required to wear this during investigations. Also useful for preventing self-incrimination as a traitor. |
Krav Maga Gloves |
Want to skip decades of martial arts training and perfection of the self? These gloves bestow the wearer martial knowledge in the arts of Krav Maga through the use of advanced cybernetics and nanochips embedded inside them. Issued to the warden, they allow the wearer to trip, lung punch, and throat chop enemy combatants. |
Nitrile Gloves |
Prevent the spread of viruses and bacteria. Vital to prevent infections during surgery. |
Botanist's Gloves |
Botanists start with these. A pair of useful gardener gloves that are suited for handling some particularly nasty plants. |
Boxing Gloves |
Padded boxing gloves that are ready to rumble. Does no real damage, but will still put you on your ass if you get hit too much. |
Captain Gloves |
A pair of one-of-a-kind gloves issued to the Captain. Fully insulated, protect from heat like the black gloves. |
Insulated Gloves |
Easily one of the most coveted type of gloves. Insulated gloves protect the wearer from any and all electrical hazards. Also crucial for hacking equipment and doors. Also comes in a budget variety that may be fully insulating, partially insulating, or even worsen shocks. Imitation gloves can also be found around the station, so be careful. |
Combat Gloves |
Full shock protection just like insulated gloves, combined with the fire protection of black gloves. The best gloves for defense, especially when combined with armor that also protects the hands. |
Latex Gloves |
Provides the protection from spreading a virus or infection and handling poisonous plants as nitrile gloves, but are so thin that you still leave detectable fingerprints. |
White Gloves |
Gloves that you can make from a roll of ordinary cloth. You can dye them any color in a washing machine, but dying them yellow or black will not grant them any protective properties. |
Headgear
Headgear items consist of helmets and hats, with the former providing various types of protection to your head, and the latter providing various types of fashion.
Hats
Item | Description |
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Security Hats |
Worn by Security, these hats provide the same level of protection as the standard helmet, with a slight addition to brute protection. How Nanotrasen made or obtained a bulletproof hat is unknown. |
Atheist's Fedora |
One of the possible forms of the Chaplain's Null Rod, this "weapon" can be worn as a hat, but does 25 damage when thrown at a target. Very inconspicuous weapon. |
Beekeeper's Hat |
Used by the aspiring Botanist and beekeeper, this hat is necessary to protect against bee stings, and must be paired with the beekeeper's suit. |
Beret |
Whether you are an artist or operative, there is a beret for every occasion! |
Cowboy Hat |
Somebody ring the Dinkster? |
Cap |
The perfect headwear for a trip to the ballgame or to spend a day in the sun. Flip it backwards to be immediately placed on a watchlist. |
Fedora |
Worn by the film noir detectives and keyboard warriors alike. |
Rasta Hat |
You know what's up. |
Fez |
Come, friends! Come browse my bazaa! |
Pirate Captain Hat |
For tomorrow's Blackbeard and today's RPer alike! |
Witch Hat |
Just try and stay out of my way. Just try! I'll get you, my pretty, and your little dog, too! |
Flat Cap |
Grandpa or press? Maybe they're both? In any case, their hat seems more akin to an heirloom than anything... |
Top Hat File:Top Hat.png |
Elementary, my dear Watson. |
Traffic Cone |
Makes you look like a dunce. |
Helmets
Item | Description |
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Space Helmet |
Prevents environmental damage in high and low-pressure environments. |
Welding Helmet |
Protects you from eye damage when welding. |
Plasma Envirosuit Helmet |
Worn exclusively by Plasmamen to protect them from the outside atmosphere, as they will combust in a non-plasma environment. |
Helmet |
Worn almost exclusively by Security to provide decent protection from blunt-force trauma, as well as ballistic and laser damage. |
Bulletproof Helmet |
Stored in the Secure Armory, this helmet is worn by security to provide substantial protection from ballistics and explosives, at the cost of lower protection from other forms of damage. |
Riot Helmet |
Stored in the Secure Armory, this helmet is worn by security to provide substantial protection from blunt-force (brute) trauma, at the expense of almost all protection in every other damage type. This helmet covers the face, and can be used to protect against facehuggers. |
SWAT Helmet |
Ordered from Cargo, this helmet provides moderate protection from all kinds of damage, and almost complete damage reduction from biohazards. |
Hard-Hat |
Most commonly worn by Engineers, this helmet offers protection to the head and has a built-in flashlight that can be toggled on and off. Generally useful if you don't want to waste inventory space on a flashlight. |
Fire Fighter's Helmet |
Uncommonly worn by the local Atmospheric Technicians, this helmet will offer protection from extreme heat and flames when paired with the firesuit, and has a built-in flashlight. Much like the Hard Hat, it's useful for hands-free flashlight use. |
Atmos Firefighter Helmet |
Functionally the same in comparison with the Fire Fighter's Helmet, just with a different sprite. |
Radiation Hood |
Guaranteed to be worn by an engineer that knows what they're doing, the radiation hood offers total protection from radioactive contamination when paired with the radiation suit. A must-have for working on the Supermatter Engine |
External Wear
External Wear are items that can be worn over your jumpsuit in the External Wear Slot. Most of them are exosuits and armor, the rest contain additional pockets you can fit small items in.
Cosmetic
Item | Description |
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Bomber Jacket |
A lovely leather jacket with a fluffy collar. |
Winter Jacket |
A fluffy winter coat to keep you warm in the cold vacuum of space. Has a hood that can be put on if the head slot is empty. Comes in departmental designs too. |
Which Robes |
A necessary addition to any magically inclined individual. |
Regal Shawl File:Regal Shawl.png |
A beautiful, ornate shawl made for those who wish to stand out from the icky lower class. |
Mantles |
Mantles intended for the crewmate of distinction. Each department head is issued one specially tailored to their department design. |
Hoodie |
A comfortable, warm and, most importantly, stylish choice of outerwear. Comes with hood. No surprise there. |
Poncho |
Does anyone hear mariachi music? |
Ian Shirt |
A shirt with the Head of Personnel's beloved corgi. |
Military Jacket |
A puffy jacket to keep you warm. Military service not required. |
Trench Coat File:Trenchcoat.png |
For the vague protagonist with a questionable backstory. Comes in black and brown. |
Leather Jacket |
Plain old jacket made from definitely real leather. |
Leather Motorcycle Jacket |
For the daredevil, the road hog, and the puppy lover in all of us. |
Suit Jacket |
Looks pretty snazzy and lets people know you mean business. Can hold two items in the suit jacket pockets. |
Lab Coat |
All Scientists and most Medical Doctors start with this. Can hold two items. |
Security Jacket |
Offers less than half the protection of standard security armor, but covers the arms as well as the torso. Not to mention the fact that your fashion level at least doubles with one of these babies. |
Detective's Coat |
The perfect noir coat for the aspiring private eye, this coat provides surprisingly decent protection. Not as strong as the standard armor, but stronger than a standard security jacket. |
Warden's Jacket |
Provides decent protection from brute, bomb, and laser damage, as well as mild protection from energy and ballistic damage. |
Head of Security's Armored Trench Coat |
Provides decent protection from lasers, ballistics, brute damage, and explosives. Provides very mild protection from energy damage. When paired with the corresponding hat and gas mask, gives a +200% bonus to appearance and a -50% reduction to charisma. |
Hazard Vest |
Offers pocket slots for tools, flashlights, or internals tanks. In addition, it offers all around mild protection. Also used to identify yourself as an official member of the Greytide Militia. |
Straight Jacket |
Binds the wearer's arms, removing all use of their hands, similar to being handcuffed but without the ability to remove it. Mainly issued to Security and the Psychiatrist. |
Captain's Parade Jacket |
For all intents and purposes, the parade jacket offers identical protection as the carapace, but has exponentially more style. |
Armor
Item | Description |
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Body Armor |
Standard armor for all Security Officers, this vest provides decent protection from blunt-force trauma, as well as ballistic and laser damage. The detective has their own personal armor vest in their closet, which is functionally identical. |
Riot Suit |
Provides moderate protection against blunt-force trauma and other forms of melee, but otherwise provides little to no protection. |
Ablative Armor |
Provides Substantial protection from lasers and energy damage to the chest, as well as a 40% chance to deflect energy-based projectiles to any area of the body. Provides very mild protection against brute and ballistic damage. It is also a High-Risk Item |
Bulletproof Vest |
Provides substantial protection from ballistic damage, as well as moderate protection against explosives. Provides mild protection against brute, laser, and energy damage as well. |
SWAT Armor |
Provides moderate protection from all sources of damage, and almost complete protection against bio-hazards. |
Captain's Carapace |
An ornately-crafted armor vest designated for the captain of the station. The vest provides moderate protection from brute damage, bullet wounds, and laser projectiles, as well as minor protection from energy-based attacks and explosives, near-complete protection from acid, and complete fireproofing. |
Reactive Armor |
Unique, highly advanced, and restricted armor which does several things based on what core is inserted. The armor itself offers no major protection, but is fireproof, acidproof, and indestructible. It is also a High-Risk Item. |
Emergency Response Team Armor |
A top of the line armor vest worn by ERT members, when the situation is not urgent enough to warrant hardsuits. The vest has a moderate increase in energy protection over the standard security armor vest, but has a minor reduction in explosive protection. |
Drake Armor |
A set of primitive armor crafted from the remains of a dead ash drake. The armor provides substantial protection from brute damage, lasers, energy weapons, explosives, radiation, and biohazards, as well as moderate ballistic protection, and complete acid and fire protection. Also a perfect way to demonstrate your supreme robustness (or incredible luck). |
Exosuits
Item | Description |
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Bio Suit |
The Bio Suit, short for bio-hazardous suit, protects from direct exposure to chemicals and disease. Wearing one increases your immunity and is one more barrier between you and the chemist. |
EVA Suit |
The Extra-Vehicular Activity (EVA) Suit is worn to keep a person alive in the harsh environment of outer space, vacuums, and extreme temperatures. |
Security Hardsuit |
Provides complete protection against bio-hazards and environmental hazards, such as the void of space and high-pressure environments. Provides moderate protection from radiation, brute, and laser damage, as well as mild protection from ballistics, energy, and explosives. |
Security Biosuit |
Provides complete protection from biohazards, as well as mild-decent protection against all sources of damage. |
Security Bomb Suit |
When paired with the bomb suit helmet, provides complete protection from explosions, as well as decent protection from lasers and brute damage. |
Atmospherics Hardsuit |
Provides total protection from fire, and the cold void of space, and substantial protection from acid burns. Offers moderate protection from brute damage and radiation, as well as mild protection against lasers, ballistics, explosives, and energy damage. |
Advanced Hardsuit |
Offers complete protection from radiation, fire, and the cold void of space, as well as near-complete protection from acid. Offers moderate protection from melee and explosives, as well as mild protection from lasers, ballistics, and energy damage. |
Engineering Hardsuit |
Offers complete protection from the black abyss of space, considerable protection from over pressure as well as substantial protection from acid and radiation. Not as good as the atmospheric hardsuit for protection against thermal or pressure hazards, but will work in a pinch. Provides moderate melee protection and mild protection against lasers, ballistics, explosives, and energy damage. |
Firesuit |
Provides substantial protection from extreme heat and open flame, especially when paired with the firefighter's helmet. Slows the user down substantially. |
Radiation Suit |
Provides complete protection from radioactive contamination when paired with the radiation hood. A must-have for working on the Supermatter Engine. |
Shielded Syndicate Hardsuit |
Functionally and cosmetically identical to the Blood-Red Hardsuit, but with a shield that can absorb three bullets in a short time. This shield recharges automatically over time, and can hypothetically deflect an infinite amount of projectiles. |
Shoes
Shoes. Typical shoes (excluding galoshes and magnetic boots) provide little to no mechanics, apart from them getting stained from blood or various stains, which will leave stained footprints.
Item | Description |
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Shoes |
Protects your feet from glass and other pesky debris. Comes in many shapes and sizes, ranging from fancy lace ups to those sneakers you picked up at a garage sale. All different, but all function the same. |
Boots |
Functionally the same as shoes, just... Taller... Ranges from yee haw cowboy boots to robust security jackboots. |
Janitor's Galoshes |
Stops you from slipping on the floors you just mopped, as well as pretty much everything else. Best watch out for that space lube though. |
Magnetic Boots (Magboots) |
Don't like Newton's first law? Want to not fly around everywhere in space and walk in 0G environments? Turn these bad boys on and watch the magic happen. Grants a massive speed buff in low gravity environments, but a very harsh speed penalty in environments with gravity present. The chief engineer's advanced magboots are the exception to this. |
Wizard's Sandals |
A seemingly magical pair of sandals, fitted for the magically inclined individual. |
Chameleon No-Slip Shoes File:Chameleon No-Slip Shoes.png |
A seemingly magical pair of sandals, fitted for the magically inclined individual. |
Masks
Masks are often used to conceal your identity or to protect yourself from breathing in any dangerous chemicals, provided you have an oxygen/nitrogen tank. Most, if not all of them can be connected to a gas tank for internals.
Item | Description |
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Gas Mask |
Inside fire safety lockers. Can be found in Engineering and Maintenance tunnels. Use it to filter out any dangerous chemicals in the air as well protecting your eyes from things like pepper spray. Also functions as an internals mask. Conceals your identity when worn. |
Breath Mask |
Provided to all employees in their emergency O2 kits. Can be worn in conjunction with a air tank to ensure a steady supply of O2. |
Sterile Mask |
Helps prevent the spread of airborne viruses, as well as preventing infections during surgery. |
Muzzle |
Can prevent vampires from biting people, or prevent annoying people from talking. |
Bandana |
For the gangster in all of us. These can be worn on your head or the face. If worn on your face, it will conceal your identity. |
Medical Mask |
Used to administer anesthesia during surgery, as the standard breath mask is unable to do so. |
Security Gas-Mask |
Functionally identical to the standard gas mask, but allows the user to shout various phrases at fleeing suspects. Phrases can be changed and the intensity of the phrases can be raised and lowered with the use of a screwdriver. |
Vox Breath Mask |
Worn by Vox and paired with an internals tank to maintain a steady supply of nitrogen. |
Mime Mask |
Worn by the Mime as part of their act and costume. Can be connected to an internals tank. |
Syndicate Mask |
Worn by Syndicate personnel, concealing their identity and looking pretty badass. Can also be connected to an internals tank. |
Clown Mask |
Worn by the Clown as a mandatory part of their costume, per their SoP. Can be connected to an internals tank. |
SWAT Mask |
Ordered from Cargo via the SWAT gear crate. The Warden and Head of Security start off with their own personalized variants, with a colored stripe on top. These security variants are like the sec-hailer, but with the addition of extra one-liners. |
Welding Gas Mask |
The beautiful love child of a welder mask and a gas mask. Its visor can be raised an lowered to provide welding protection, or to provide better vision and can be hooked up to internals for a fresh supply of O2. Useful for working in space or low-oxygen environments. |
Explorer Gas Mask |
The beautiful love child of a welder mask and a gas mask. Its visor can be raised an lowered to provide welding protection, or to provide better vision and can be hooked up to internals for a fresh supply of O2. Useful for working in space or low-oxygen environments. |
Accessories
Accessories are little extras that you can attach to your jumpsuit or other clothing to give your character some personality.
Item | Description |
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Armbands |
Armbands are a stylish accessory that an be attached to your jumpsuit and worn around your arm. Come in many varieties, ranging from plain civilian colors to colorful departmental armbands. |
Corsets |
How can such an archaic article of clothing still be so fashionable centuries later? |
Necklace File:Necklace.png |
A simple piece of jewelry that is worn around the neck. |
Gold Locket |
Family heirloom? Something you found at the dollar store? One way or another, it's shiny. |
Cowboy Shirt |
For the yee haw spessman. Comes in all shapes, sizes, and colors. |
Stethoscope |
A medical tool used to measure a person's heart rate. (Or to look at least slightly competent) |
Tie |
Very official looking. Come in a variety of colors. |
Holobadge |
A glowing badge used by security for identification purposes. |
Scarf |
A cozy length of fabric worn around the neck. Comes in many different colors. |
Medals |
Medallions that can be worn to show off. Can be obtained by being awarded (or stolen). |