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Game Modes

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Game Modes control exactly how a round will play, and decide whether it'll be a relatively peaceful shift or an instant disaster with no survivors.

Secret

The default game mode is Secret, which randomly picks one of the following game modes:

Traitor

A number of random crew members, based on current server population, will defect from Nanotrasen and become traitors! Selects anywhere from one to seven of your fellow crewmates to be syndicate agents, with the goal of completing three or four objectives such as, but not limited to:

  • Breaking into secure areas on the station
  • Cutting wires and destroying substations
  • Stealing items from department heads
  • Murdering your fellow crew mates
  • Becoming a golem

Nuke Ops

Your station has been targeted by Elite Syndicate Nuclear Operatives (Nuke Ops), otherwise simply known as nukies, who want to detonate a nuclear fission warhead inside!

At the start of the round three to five players get chosen depending on the amount of players. There is one operative for every five players and you need at least fifteen players to have a chance for it to be chosen.

Revolutionaries

In Revolutionaries a number of the crew's members will defect from Nanotrasen and desire to overthrow the station for themselves. These are the Head Revolutionaries. They can use flashes to convert other members to join the revolution. Their goal is to kill all of the heads of the station.

Survival

In Survival, there are no main antagonists beyond the usual random events.

Suspicion

Removed as of 1/28/2022

Suspicion is a test game mode from earlier in the game's development, designed for more than five players and with a short time limit. If you've played TTT, it's similar to it, but with more guns and less fun.

Sandbox

Sandbox gives players the ability to use some of the game's debug tools, namely the spawn entities and spawn tiles panels, allowing you to build whatever you want using the large number of objects the game contains.

Shipwrecked

A group of travellers set out to the stars only to meet unforeseen consequences. This does not allow for late joining.

A low population gamemode that needs to be voted for and meant to be played with a low amount of players. The whole goal is to survive, repair the shuttle and escape. This gamemode implements a special game rule that makes you 'able to starve to death' so remember to drink and eat to avoid starvation.

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The Basics Getting Started · Server Rules · Interactions · Roleplay · Game Modes · Combat · Maps
Command Standard Operating Procedure · Alert Procedure · Space Law · Company Policy · Shipyard · High-Risk Items
Security Security Officer · Alert Procedure · Space Law · Company Policy · Forensics
Engineering Construction · Power · Atmospheric Science · Hacking · Pipes and vents · Gases · Reverse Engineering · Setting up the mix chamber
Epistemics Research and Development · Xenoarcheology · Anomalous Research · Glimmer · Psionics · Golemancy · The Oracle · Robotics
Medical Medical · Chemistry · Cryogenic Pods
Service Cooking · Drinks · Hydroponics · Supply Crates
Antagonists Guide to Traitor · Syndicate Items · High-Risk Items
Miscellaneous Fauna · Playable Species · Radio · Singularity · Terminology · Weapons · Paperwork · Traits · Admin commands · Administrators
Contribution Development · Mapping · Spriting · Wiki Contribution · Wikicode