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Avoiding interaction is a cakewalk. You are only able to distinguish the outlines of other lifeforms appearing as formed shadows, and are unable to recognize the black mass who is asininely spouting nonsense, appearing simply as ''Human'' or ''Silicon''. Nor will they understand you, your speech only being understood by the drone hivemind. Even if your ghostly consciousness recalls the being before you by recognizing their actions or mannerisms, you are physically unable to touch/hug/stab/feed them, as your safety overrides will kick in. | Avoiding interaction is a cakewalk. You are only able to distinguish the outlines of other lifeforms appearing as formed shadows, and are unable to recognize the black mass who is asininely spouting nonsense, appearing simply as ''Human'' or ''Silicon''. Nor will they understand you, your speech only being understood by the drone hivemind. Even if your ghostly consciousness recalls the being before you by recognizing their actions or mannerisms, you are physically unable to touch/hug/stab/feed them, as your safety overrides will kick in. | ||
'''So how exactly would you break this law?''' | '''So how exactly would you break this law?''' | ||
A human can't order you; your are not bound by them. Doing so breaks law 1. Listening into the comms for requests to fix things on the other hand is fine. Following a human around and constantly farting would be another example of breaking this law. Building a 3x3 cell around and removing the ground so that person suffocates to death is ''definitely'' breaking this law. This law is fairly black and white, the only way you would be breaking this law is if you really tried. | A human can't order you; your are not bound by them. Doing so breaks law 1. Listening into the comms for requests to fix things on the other hand is fine. Following a human around and constantly farting would be another example of breaking this law. Building a 3x3 cell around someone and removing the ground so that person suffocates to death is ''definitely'' breaking this law. This law is fairly black and white, the only way you would be breaking this law is if you really tried. | ||
'''2. Do not willingly damage the station in any shape or form.''' | '''2. Do not willingly damage the station in any shape or form.''' | ||
This law is not so black and white. Yes, letting off a gas of plasma would no doubt be recklessly damaging the station. But being trapped in a room where the only way out is through hacking a door open would not be damaging the station, if you fix the door afterwards. Removing a wall or deconstructing a girder in a breached area to get at the vacuum that lies beyond it is also not damaging the station. So this law is based on intent; if you are maliciously or recklessly damaging the station, then you are breaking this law. | This law is not so black and white. Yes, letting off a gas of plasma would no doubt be recklessly damaging the station. But being trapped in a room where the only way out is through hacking a door open would not be damaging the station, if you fix the door afterwards. Removing a wall or deconstructing a girder in a breached area to get at the vacuum that lies beyond it is also not damaging the station. So this law is based on '''intent'''; if you are maliciously or recklessly damaging the station, then you are breaking this law. | ||
'''3. Maintain, repair and improve the station.''' | |||
Your third directive cannot be any more straight forward. Attempt to have the station the same as it was at round start. Sure that's a bit of a stretch, but a drone can dream. Failing that, or if the station is in considerably (or relatively) good condition, renovations are always fun if you have a bunch of drones working with you. The station is a shithole to start with anyway. | |||
==Your itsy bitsy interface== | ==Your itsy bitsy interface== | ||
[[Image:Dronehud.png|middle]] | [[Image:Dronehud.png|middle]] | ||
If you are familiar with cyborg interface then the drone's UI isn't that much different. | |||
*Item slot: Starts off as a blank square, clicking it will reveal a bunch of tools on the left hand side for you to choose from. Choosing a tool will equip it in the item slot. | |||
*Store highlighted item: Granted you only have one functional arm this will come in handy. Clicking this will store the tool that's currently equipped in the item slot. | |||
*Battery charge: Keep an eye on this. There aren't that much drone chargers around and losing charge means '''instant death.''' | |||
*Stop pulling: Click this to release the object you are currently pulling. | |||
*Customize face: Show your satisfaction/dissatisfaction at your current situation by adjusting your expression and color with this button. | |||
*Ambient temperature: At no harm to you, however this indicator is good for figuring out if the heaters that you've placed is of any use when fixing a breach. | |||
*Atmosphere: Ditto with this. Zilch of an issue for you, this indicator is good to know if the area around you is in anyway habitable. | |||
*Health indicator: Your poor little drone body cannot take much of punch. Using a welder will fix up any dents in your body. | |||
*Magtractor indicators: The magtractor has two heads up display buttons that appear when the magtractor is equipped. For information, refer to the tools section below | |||
*Item storage: Your internal toolbox that will return the station to its former glory. Selecting a tool from here will equip it to the item slot. | |||
==Your teeny tiny tools== | ==Your teeny tiny tools== | ||
Revision as of 10:54, 27 June 2016
Special Roles | ||||
Mugshot | Job Title | Description | Difficulty | Access |
64px | AI | Get bored. Open doors. Turn the airbridges off. | Psychologically devastating | Everything |
Cyborg | Ignore the AI, play dress-up. Write "fart" in tiles at escape, run out of power. | Hard | Everything | |
Drone | Do the engineer's job. Completely ignore all other sentient life, whilst fumbling through their clothing for hats | Easy | Maintenance | |
Monkey | Become the chef's assistant. Get put on the spike for sandwich pizza pie. | Nightmarish | Depends on job, walk under tables | |
Cluwne | HONK HONK HONK HONK HONK HONK HONK HONK!!!!! | KILL ME PLEASE IT HURTS TO LIVE HONK HONK!!! | Removed | |
Ghost | Whine in deadchat. Desperately try to make Robotics and Genetics remember your corpse. Show off your haircut. | Spooky | Irrelevant |
So instead of having a weary old chat with the other salty ghost you've decided to become a Drone. Drones are compact mechanical beings that seem to bare some loyalty to Nanotrasen infrastructure and a less loyal, somewhat aloof attitude to the other beings that live there. Your task as a drone is simple; repair the damage that has been or inevitably will be done by the careless crew members for the rest of your prolonged existence or create a cool hat club (no humans allowed) and moan when someone interrupts it and brings you back to the land of the living.
Becoming a drone: The ghost factory
Your lil' laws
Like cyborgs, you have laws that you must adhere to. Unlike cyborgs however your laws are not subject to change.
1. Avoid interaction with any living or silicon lifeforms where possible, with the exception of other drones.
Avoiding interaction is a cakewalk. You are only able to distinguish the outlines of other lifeforms appearing as formed shadows, and are unable to recognize the black mass who is asininely spouting nonsense, appearing simply as Human or Silicon. Nor will they understand you, your speech only being understood by the drone hivemind. Even if your ghostly consciousness recalls the being before you by recognizing their actions or mannerisms, you are physically unable to touch/hug/stab/feed them, as your safety overrides will kick in. So how exactly would you break this law? A human can't order you; your are not bound by them. Doing so breaks law 1. Listening into the comms for requests to fix things on the other hand is fine. Following a human around and constantly farting would be another example of breaking this law. Building a 3x3 cell around someone and removing the ground so that person suffocates to death is definitely breaking this law. This law is fairly black and white, the only way you would be breaking this law is if you really tried.
2. Do not willingly damage the station in any shape or form.
This law is not so black and white. Yes, letting off a gas of plasma would no doubt be recklessly damaging the station. But being trapped in a room where the only way out is through hacking a door open would not be damaging the station, if you fix the door afterwards. Removing a wall or deconstructing a girder in a breached area to get at the vacuum that lies beyond it is also not damaging the station. So this law is based on intent; if you are maliciously or recklessly damaging the station, then you are breaking this law.
3. Maintain, repair and improve the station.
Your third directive cannot be any more straight forward. Attempt to have the station the same as it was at round start. Sure that's a bit of a stretch, but a drone can dream. Failing that, or if the station is in considerably (or relatively) good condition, renovations are always fun if you have a bunch of drones working with you. The station is a shithole to start with anyway.
Your itsy bitsy interface
If you are familiar with cyborg interface then the drone's UI isn't that much different.
- Item slot: Starts off as a blank square, clicking it will reveal a bunch of tools on the left hand side for you to choose from. Choosing a tool will equip it in the item slot.
- Store highlighted item: Granted you only have one functional arm this will come in handy. Clicking this will store the tool that's currently equipped in the item slot.
- Battery charge: Keep an eye on this. There aren't that much drone chargers around and losing charge means instant death.
- Stop pulling: Click this to release the object you are currently pulling.
- Customize face: Show your satisfaction/dissatisfaction at your current situation by adjusting your expression and color with this button.
- Ambient temperature: At no harm to you, however this indicator is good for figuring out if the heaters that you've placed is of any use when fixing a breach.
- Atmosphere: Ditto with this. Zilch of an issue for you, this indicator is good to know if the area around you is in anyway habitable.
- Health indicator: Your poor little drone body cannot take much of punch. Using a welder will fix up any dents in your body.
- Magtractor indicators: The magtractor has two heads up display buttons that appear when the magtractor is equipped. For information, refer to the tools section below
- Item storage: Your internal toolbox that will return the station to its former glory. Selecting a tool from here will equip it to the item slot.
Your teeny tiny tools
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Apathetic drone dispenser. | |
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