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m (Studenterhue moved page Mailman to Mail Courier: Renamed to Mail Courier when PR #17604 was merged)
(Bringing in line with some of PR #17604's changes. Swap "Mailman"->"Mail Courier" and "Syndicate Mailman Suit"->"Syndicate Mail Courier Suit" in intro, note that this job was originally called Mailman in history section to explain why it uses the old name)
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|jobTitle            = Mailman
|jobTitle            = Mail Courier
|department          = CIVILIAN DEPARTMENT
|department          = CIVILIAN DEPARTMENT
|departmentBgColour  = #3499FF
|departmentBgColour  = #3499FF
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|difficulty          = Easy
|difficulty          = Easy
|requirements        = None
|requirements        = None
|access              = [[Cargo Bay]], [[Bridge]], [[Maintenance]], wherever there are mail chutes thanks to [[Syndicate Items#Syndicate Mailman Suit|your mailman suit]]
|access              = [[Cargo Bay]], [[Bridge]], [[Maintenance]], wherever there are mail chutes thanks to [[Syndicate Items#Syndicate Mail Courier Suit|your mail courier suit]]
|rpAccess            = None
|rpAccess            = None
|supervisors          = [[Captain]], [[Head of Personnel]]
|supervisors          = [[Captain]], [[Head of Personnel]]
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|guides              = This is the guide.
|guides              = This is the guide.
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Neither [[Random Events#Radstorm|storm]] nor [[Random Events#Meteor Shower|shower]] nor fire nor vacuum of space shall sway the '''Mailman''', also known as the '''Head of Deliverying''' or '''Head of Mailmanning''' (despite not being one of the [[Heads of Staff]]), from delivering mail and other goods to the crew. With relatively few responsibilities, low expectations, and a surprisingly generous amount of gear and access, it's suitable for both newbies and old-timers. The mail system is relatively simple while still being engaging, but you can also safely ignore it if you'd rather do your own thing.
Neither [[Random Events#Radstorm|storm]] nor [[Random Events#Meteor Shower|shower]] nor fire nor vacuum of space shall sway the '''Mail Courier''', also known as the '''Mail Bringer''' or '''Head of Deliverying''' (despite not being one of the [[Heads of Staff]]), from delivering mail and other goods to the crew. With relatively few responsibilities, low expectations, and a surprisingly generous amount of gear and access, it's suitable for both newbies and old-timers. The mail system is relatively simple while still being engaging, but you can also safely ignore it if you'd rather do your own thing.


This job gets [[Bridge]] and [[Cargo Bay]] access, so they can access the mail and, potentially, deliver crates the [[Quartermaster]]s order (but can't order anything themselves) and start with [[General Objects#Wrapping Paper|wrapping paper]] and [[General Objects#Scissors|scissors]] for those extra special [[General Objects#Gift|gift]] deliveries. They also spawn wearing their iconic mailman hat and the [[Syndicate Items#Syndicate Mailman Suit|syndie mailman suit]], allowing them to ride [[General Objects#Mail Chute|mail chutes]]. Depending on the map, there may also be [[Clothing#Mailman's Uniform|regular mailman uniform]] and [[Clothing#Mailman's Hat|hat]], either with [[Routing Depot]], or one piece will be in [[Routing Depot]] with the other in [[Disposals]].
This job gets [[Bridge]] and [[Cargo Bay]] access, so they can access the mail and, potentially, deliver crates the [[Quartermaster]]s order (but can't order anything themselves) and start with [[General Objects#Wrapping Paper|wrapping paper]] and [[General Objects#Scissors|scissors]] for those extra special [[General Objects#Gift|gift]] deliveries. They also spawn wearing their iconic mailman hat and the [[Syndicate Items#Syndicate Mail Courier Suit|syndie mail suit]], allowing them to ride [[General Objects#Mail Chute|mail chutes]]. Depending on the map, there may also be [[Clothing#Mailman's Uniform|regular mailman uniform]] and [[Clothing#Mailman's Hat|hat]], either with [[Routing Depot]], or one piece will be in [[Routing Depot]] with the other in [[Disposals]].
   
   
This job appears as a [[Jobs#Job of the Day|job of the day]] on Wednesday, available exclusively to people who join after the round has started. Since they're latejoin-only, this locks them out of [[Antagonist#Roundstart Antagonist Selection|roundstart antag selection]]. They can still be an antag by some other means, e.g. [[Antagonist#Latejoin Antagonist Selection|the game makes them an antag upon joining]], the Syndicate randomly awakens them as a [[Random Events#Sleeper Agents Signal|sleeper agent]], or a [[Revolutionary]] converts them over to the cause.  
This job appears as a [[Jobs#Job of the Day|job of the day]] on Wednesday, available exclusively to people who join after the round has started. Since they're latejoin-only, this locks them out of [[Antagonist#Roundstart Antagonist Selection|roundstart antag selection]]. They can still be an antag by some other means, e.g. [[Antagonist#Latejoin Antagonist Selection|the game makes them an antag upon joining]], the Syndicate randomly awakens them as a [[Random Events#Sleeper Agents Signal|sleeper agent]], or a [[Revolutionary]] converts them over to the cause.  


==A (Not So) Brief History of the (Other) Boys in Blue==
==A (Not So) Brief History of the (Other) Boys in Blue==
Mailmen originally appeared on June 4th, 2010, during the early history of [[Devstation]]. Back then, all the station's mail went through chutes going to and from a central hub called the "Mailroom", and the Mailman's job was to sort the mail as it came in and distribute it to the correct destinations. Back then you had to click on the mail chute to open it, since the chute did not automatically open. Besides this extra step, it worked much today's mail chutes: afterwards you'd click on the chute with the item to be delivered, then click the chute, and hit "Engage". There were a couple hazards with the job: the chutes area was often low on air, but luckily the Mailman often spawned with an air tank, and poo was a game mechanic at this time, so people occasionally sent literal shit through the mail (and sometimes the Mailman sent it too), which would often splatter across the room.  
This job was previously called Mailman, even though mail workers could also be women or non-binary. This job originally appeared on June 4th, 2010, during the early history of [[Devstation]]. Back then, all the station's mail went through chutes going to and from a central hub called the "Mailroom", and the Mailman's job was to sort the mail as it came in and distribute it to the correct destinations. Back then you had to click on the mail chute to open it, since the chute did not automatically open. Besides this extra step, it worked much today's mail chutes: afterwards you'd click on the chute with the item to be delivered, then click the chute, and hit "Engage". There were a couple hazards with the job: the chutes area was often low on air, but luckily the Mailman often spawned with an air tank, and poo was a game mechanic at this time, so people occasionally sent literal shit through the mail (and sometimes the Mailman sent it too), which would often splatter across the room.  


The big issue with the job was that no one would send mail (correctly), and the Mailman would often disappear somewhere. The job was quietly discontinued from normal play months later. It was not missed. Some few years later, on August 27th, 2014, the Mailman was bought back as a [[Jobs#Job of the Day|job of the day]] for Wednesdays. In the intervening years, the station's mail system was vastly automated and simplified, so when the job came back, it was sort of a curious relic of the past without much to actually do.  
The big issue with the job was that no one would send mail (correctly), and the Mailman would often disappear somewhere. The job was quietly discontinued from normal play months later. It was not missed. Some few years later, on August 27th, 2014, the Mailman was bought back as a [[Jobs#Job of the Day|job of the day]] for Wednesdays. In the intervening years, the station's mail system was vastly automated and simplified, so when the job came back, it was sort of a curious relic of the past without much to actually do.  
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It was the August 29th, 2019 update that gave Mailman their [[Cargo Bay]] and [[Bridge]] access, [[Syndicate Items#Syndicate Mailman Suit|chute-compatible suit]], and [[Construction#Gifts|gift]]-making supplies, shifting the role from a novelty of the past to a  legitimate job about delivering the right packages to the right places. Back then, the [[Computers#Quartermaster's Console|QM console]] required the general [[Access Levels#Cargo Bay|Cargo Bay access level]] rather than the specific [[Access Levels#Quartermaster Supply Console|Quartermaster Supply Console one]], which didn't exist back then, so they could also place cargo orders. When the console got its own special access level on September 28th, 2020, Mailman lost this ability since they didn't get said access level after the change. This was less a deliberate attempt to weaken the job and more an unforeseen side-effect.
It was the August 29th, 2019 update that gave Mailman their [[Cargo Bay]] and [[Bridge]] access, [[Syndicate Items#Syndicate Mailman Suit|chute-compatible suit]], and [[Construction#Gifts|gift]]-making supplies, shifting the role from a novelty of the past to a  legitimate job about delivering the right packages to the right places. Back then, the [[Computers#Quartermaster's Console|QM console]] required the general [[Access Levels#Cargo Bay|Cargo Bay access level]] rather than the specific [[Access Levels#Quartermaster Supply Console|Quartermaster Supply Console one]], which didn't exist back then, so they could also place cargo orders. When the console got its own special access level on September 28th, 2020, Mailman lost this ability since they didn't get said access level after the change. This was less a deliberate attempt to weaken the job and more an unforeseen side-effect.


Fun fact: the day after Mailman was added, Mr. Muggles was re-added (yes, he was removed before) to the game, ostensibly as an assistant to the Mailman. He technically still is, but it's like an ''Office Space'' situation where NT stopped paying him years ago but never got around to telling everyone the news.
Mailman was renamed to Mail Courier on January 12, 2024; this update also retired one of their other names, Head of Mailmanning, and replaced it with Mail Bringer.
 
Fun fact: the day after this job was added, Mr. Muggles was re-added (yes, he was removed before) to the game, ostensibly as this job's assistant. He technically still is, but it's like an ''Office Space'' situation where NT stopped paying him years ago but never got around to telling everyone the news.


==Supplementary Video==
==Supplementary Video==

Revision as of 00:26, 13 January 2024

CIVILIAN DEPARTMENT
Mail Courier
MailmanV2-64x64.png
Mail Courier
Difficulty: Easy
Requirements: None
Access Level: Cargo Bay, Bridge, Maintenance, wherever there are mail chutes thanks to your mail courier suit
Additional Roleplay Access Level: None
Supervisors: Captain, Head of Personnel
Subordinates: None
Responsibilities: Deliver things to the crew
Guides: This is the guide.

Neither storm nor shower nor fire nor vacuum of space shall sway the Mail Courier, also known as the Mail Bringer or Head of Deliverying (despite not being one of the Heads of Staff), from delivering mail and other goods to the crew. With relatively few responsibilities, low expectations, and a surprisingly generous amount of gear and access, it's suitable for both newbies and old-timers. The mail system is relatively simple while still being engaging, but you can also safely ignore it if you'd rather do your own thing.

This job gets Bridge and Cargo Bay access, so they can access the mail and, potentially, deliver crates the Quartermasters order (but can't order anything themselves) and start with wrapping paper and scissors for those extra special gift deliveries. They also spawn wearing their iconic mailman hat and the syndie mail suit, allowing them to ride mail chutes. Depending on the map, there may also be regular mailman uniform and hat, either with Routing Depot, or one piece will be in Routing Depot with the other in Disposals.

This job appears as a job of the day on Wednesday, available exclusively to people who join after the round has started. Since they're latejoin-only, this locks them out of roundstart antag selection. They can still be an antag by some other means, e.g. the game makes them an antag upon joining, the Syndicate randomly awakens them as a sleeper agent, or a Revolutionary converts them over to the cause.

A (Not So) Brief History of the (Other) Boys in Blue

This job was previously called Mailman, even though mail workers could also be women or non-binary. This job originally appeared on June 4th, 2010, during the early history of Devstation. Back then, all the station's mail went through chutes going to and from a central hub called the "Mailroom", and the Mailman's job was to sort the mail as it came in and distribute it to the correct destinations. Back then you had to click on the mail chute to open it, since the chute did not automatically open. Besides this extra step, it worked much today's mail chutes: afterwards you'd click on the chute with the item to be delivered, then click the chute, and hit "Engage". There were a couple hazards with the job: the chutes area was often low on air, but luckily the Mailman often spawned with an air tank, and poo was a game mechanic at this time, so people occasionally sent literal shit through the mail (and sometimes the Mailman sent it too), which would often splatter across the room.

The big issue with the job was that no one would send mail (correctly), and the Mailman would often disappear somewhere. The job was quietly discontinued from normal play months later. It was not missed. Some few years later, on August 27th, 2014, the Mailman was bought back as a job of the day for Wednesdays. In the intervening years, the station's mail system was vastly automated and simplified, so when the job came back, it was sort of a curious relic of the past without much to actually do.

It was the August 29th, 2019 update that gave Mailman their Cargo Bay and Bridge access, chute-compatible suit, and gift-making supplies, shifting the role from a novelty of the past to a legitimate job about delivering the right packages to the right places. Back then, the QM console required the general Cargo Bay access level rather than the specific Quartermaster Supply Console one, which didn't exist back then, so they could also place cargo orders. When the console got its own special access level on September 28th, 2020, Mailman lost this ability since they didn't get said access level after the change. This was less a deliberate attempt to weaken the job and more an unforeseen side-effect.

Mailman was renamed to Mail Courier on January 12, 2024; this update also retired one of their other names, Head of Mailmanning, and replaced it with Mail Bringer.

Fun fact: the day after this job was added, Mr. Muggles was re-added (yes, he was removed before) to the game, ostensibly as this job's assistant. He technically still is, but it's like an Office Space situation where NT stopped paying him years ago but never got around to telling everyone the news.

Supplementary Video


Jobs on Space Station 13
Command &
Security
CaptainNew64.gif Captain · HeadOfSecurityV2-64x64.gif Head of Security · HeadOfPersonnelV2-64x66.png Head of Personnel · ChiefEngineer64.png Chief Engineer · ResearchDirectorV2-64x70.png Research Director · MedicalDirectorNew64.png Medical Director

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Research
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ScientistV3-64x64.png Scientist · ResearchAssistantNew.png Research Trainee

Engineering EngineerCoatNew64.png Engineer · TechassistantNew.png Technical Trainee

QuartermasterNew64.png Quartermaster · MinerV3-64x64.png Miner

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AssistantNew64.png Staff Assistant · JanitorNew64.png Janitor · ChaplainNew64.png Chaplain · MailmanV2-64x64.png Mail Courier · RadioHostV2-64x64.png Radio Host · MimeNew64.png Mime

Chef64new.png Chef · BartenderNew64.png Bartender · BotanistNew64.png Botanist · Rancher2.png Rancher

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Others HardmodeTraitorNew64.png Sleeper Agent · WerewolfV2-64x68.png Werewolf · WraithV2-64x64.png Wraith (Poltergeist64.png Poltergeist) · WrestlerV2-64x64.png Wrestler · PredatorV2-64x64.png Hunter · GrinchMitch.png Grinch · KrampusSquish.gif Krampus · OmniTraitorV2-64x64.gif Gimmick antagonist roles
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