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*[[Syndicate Items#Gear Preparations Closet|Gear preparations closets]] spawn with spaceproof [[Clothing#Santa Suit|santa suits]] and [[Clothing#2k13 Vintage Santa Hat|santa hats]] instead of red space suits, allowing [[Nuclear Operative]]s to dress as Santa. They even get to "deliver" an absolutely, positively, 100% real present, and not just a poorly-wrapped nuclear bomb.  
*[[Syndicate Items#Gear Preparations Closet|Gear preparations closets]] spawn with spaceproof [[Clothing#Santa Suit|santa suits]] and [[Clothing#2k13 Vintage Santa Hat|santa hats]] instead of red space suits, allowing [[Nuclear Operative]]s to dress as Santa. They even get to "deliver" an absolutely, positively, 100% real present, and not just a poorly-wrapped nuclear bomb.  
*You can make [[Chemicals#Spacemas Spirit|Spacemas Spirit]] without the game making fun of you for doing something out-of-season.
*You can make [[Chemicals#Spacemas Spirit|Spacemas Spirit]] without the game making fun of you for doing something out-of-season.
*The yellow and black hazard stripes that appear on certain floor tiles become green and red. Safe...and festive!

Revision as of 07:39, 27 November 2024

Canada Day

Since the server is located in Canada, Goonstation naturally celebrates Canada Day, which occurs on July 1. During this holiday, there is a 30% chance that question marks will be replaced with "Eh?", in celebration of the peculiar verbal cue of the Great White North. Simple, eh?

Autumn

During September, October, and November, the servers celebrate the autumn/fall season. (Remember, the server's in the Northern Hemisphere.) Plants and people alike are adorned with red, orange, and yellow during these three months. The changes here are primarily aesthetic-related.

Spooktober

Things get !!! SPOOKY !!! during the month of October—or should it be called Spooktober? In any case, the entire station/ship gets in the Halloween spirit.

  • Several Spooktober jobs appear, for the enjoyment of those joining after roundstart.
  • Ghosts can collect spooky spookpoints by doing spooky ghost things and spend them on various spooky Spooktober buttons.
  • When Ghosts point at someone or something, there's a 20% chance that living players will see them pointing.
  • The Haunted TEG event is more likely to occur.
  • The clothing booth sells several costume hats, namely: an axe headband, elephant hats (in blue, gold, green, and pink), a giraffe hat, mushroom caps (in red, indigo, inky, and shittake varieties), a minotaur mask, a rhino beetle helm, and a stag beetle helm. It also sells a new costume tengu mask.
  • Heisenbee, the Research Director's pet space bee, puts on a cute little halloween mask.
  • The Head of Security's pet turtle, Sylvester, is dressed as one of the four Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
  • GuardBuddies spawn with Halloween costumes. They can even go trick-or-treating. Adorable!
  • Securitrons dress up as pumpkins.
  • Showerhead have a 15% chance to contain BLOOD! Now that's scary.
  • The Quartermasters can now order Spooky Crates. What makes them spooky? They contain lots of goodybags, filled with candy, so you'll be really scared of your dentist bill after you eat some.
  • You may find that people have skeletons in their closet. Literally. During this season, your station/ship may randomly encounter Closet Skeletons.
  • Nuclear Operatives may can have scary codenames. They can contain the words: "Blood","Demon", "Gore", "Grave", "Hell", "Murder", "Sin", and "Slaughter".
  • Zoldorf becomes "Necromancer Zoldorf", putting on some dark robes that give him scary red eyes. He doesn't actually offer anything different; it's just a change of dress.
  • The procedurely-generated station/ship names get special prefixes that sound like horror stories (or at least, most of them do), resulting in fun names like "The Fate of Fugere Depot 96" and "What REALLY Happened to Oshan Laboratory, Abzu". The full list of prefixes is:
    • The Ascension of
    • The Case of
    • The Curse of
    • The Doom That Befell
    • The Dream-Quest of Unknown
    • The End of
    • The Facts Concerning
    • The Fall of
    • The Fate of
    • The Final Day of
    • The Final Report from
    • The Fate of
    • Harold and Kumar Go To
    • The Haunting of
    • The Last Days of
    • The Mystery of
    • The Nightmare on
    • The Phantom of
    • The Sad Tale of
    • The Shadow Over
    • The Unmaking of
    • What REALLY Happened to

Winter

The station/ship gets snowy when winter comes. Since the server is in the Northern Hemisphere, the winter season goes from the start of December through January to the end of February.

  • Snow appears on grass tiles. You can even click them to gather snowballs—time for snowball fights!
  • As with autumn, the Clown gets a winter-themed costume that makes them resemble a Christmas-themed jester. Instead of being starting equipment for the Clown, it appears in their crate of alternate outfits in their personal quarters. The set includes a winter clown's hat, a winter clown wig and mask, a winter clown suit, and winter clown's shoes.
  • Puffer jackets appear in the Engineering Apparel, Medical Apparel, Research Apparel, and Security Apparel machines and the equipment lockers of the Botanists, Janitors, and Ranchers.

Spacemas

Ho, ho, ho, it's Spacemastime! During December specifically, the game enters Spacemas mode. It's more than a mere change of scenery; there are a couple of jobs and roles that appear only during Spacemas, and they have more to them than "weirdo in a funny outfit".

  • Certain actions can raise or lower Holiday Cheer.
    • At high Cheer levels, Santa Claus appears, bringing gifts, good food, and general good tidings to all.
    • At low Cheer levels, Krampus can spawn. No, it's not some sort of demon who punishes those on the naughty list. It's a strange cube that's sentient enough to hate the holidays and desire nothing more than to make the crew's life a living hell...despite not having arms or legs.
  • One of your fellow crew members may in fact be a Grinch, a new antagonist type exclusive to this season. Grinches hate the holidays with a passion and will stop at nothing to ruin people's festivities. Beware their deathtouch ability, and be careful of what you eat and drink, and the Grinch might have poisoned it.
  • Spacemas decorations appear all over the station/ship. There's holly, garland, wreaths—just about everything that has Christmas carol devoted to it. Most of these are purely for seasonal flair, but some of these are actually interactive.
    • There's a public Spacemas stocking that you can click on to get a random gift. It's mostly just toys and funny costumes. Beware: a Grinch might have booby-trapped it!
    • A huge Spacemas tree spawns in a public area. You can design custom ornaments for it and vote on others. Keep the Grinch away, or they'll burn it all down.
  • The quartermaster(s) can order Holiday Supplies crates.
  • Gear preparations closets spawn with spaceproof santa suits and santa hats instead of red space suits, allowing Nuclear Operatives to dress as Santa. They even get to "deliver" an absolutely, positively, 100% real present, and not just a poorly-wrapped nuclear bomb.
  • You can make Spacemas Spirit without the game making fun of you for doing something out-of-season.
  • The yellow and black hazard stripes that appear on certain floor tiles become green and red. Safe...and festive!