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| While it obviously is white and red instead of grey, these work exactly like a [[#Satchel|normal satchel]], with no extra benefits or drawbacks (aside from perhaps style differences). Found in the [[Medical Objects#Medical Apparel|Medical Apparel vendor]] in [[Medbay]]. You can also use the [[Medals#Fish|Fish medal reward]] to transform a [[#Medic's Backpack|medic's backpack]] into one of these. | | While it obviously is white and red instead of grey, these work exactly like a [[#Satchel|normal satchel]], with no extra benefits or drawbacks (aside from perhaps style differences). Found in the [[Medical Objects#Medical Apparel|Medical Apparel vendor]] in [[Medbay]]. You can also use the [[Medals#Fish|Fish medal reward]] to transform a [[#Medic's Backpack|medic's backpack]] into one of these. | ||
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! Security Satchel | |||
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| Not a satchel specifically designed to securely transport items but simply a [[#Satchel|satchel]] version of the [[#Security Backpack|security backpack]] for those who prefer that style. You can obtain a security satchel by either using the [[Medals#Fish|Fish medal reward]] on a security backpack or vending it from [[Security Objects#Security Apparel|Security Apparel]], which requires [[Access Levels#Security|Security access]]. (No [[Jobs|job]] spawns with this.) | |||
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Revision as of 21:47, 21 January 2024
Uniform
Wearing a uniform is necessary to keep on your ID, anything in your pockets, and anything on your belt slot. Removing your uniform will dump all that to the ground in a pile. You can quickly and safely change uniforms by clicking the new uniform on the "INV" button.
Item | Image | Description |
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Jumpsuit | Comes in many different colors and styles depending on your job. | |
Generic Jumpsuit | Comes in many different colors, including white, grey, black, and all colors of the rainbow and then some. The Brig has prisoner orange versions, Biohazard lockers have white ones, and Crew Quarters and Locker Room usually have lockers of these in a handful of colors. Can be manufactured at a Personel Equipment Manufacturer or Uniform Manufacturer. | |
Psychedelic Jumpsuit | Trippy. A frequent Novelty Clothing Crate inhabitant. | |
Chameleon Suit | Can imitate any other color of jumpsuit. See Syndicate Items. | |
Pride-O-Matic Jumpsuit | A pride jumpsuit for people of all stripes, literally--it can become other pride jumpsuits. You can click on it while it's in your hand to cycle through all the pride jumpsuit patterns. It's brought through Spacebux, which you can keep through rounds depending on certain conditions. | |
Staff Assistant's Jumpsuit | An icon of Space Station 13 and the reason Staff Assistants are called "greyshirts", although this one includes both grey and blue. You can print one at a Uniform Manufacturer or Personnel Manufacturer. | |
Senior Botanist's Jumpsuit | Green and | |
Rancher's Overalls | Here's a reading comprehension test: who wears the rancher's overalls? The Rancher(s), of course. Spares can be found in "Rancher's equipment" boxes, which appear in the Rancher supplies locker. | |
Itamae Uniform | See Chef | |
Bartender's Uniform | Available in the Catering Apparel vendor. | |
Chaplain's Uniform | Proper attire for every religious matter. | |
Construction Worker's Overalls | There are two "construction worker's overalls" variants:
Worn not by the Construction Workers in the Construction Game Mode (who wore engineer jumpsuits), but by the version of the Construction Worker job that was bought back years after the Construction game mode's discontinuation, before becoming discontinued itself. | |
Security Jumpsuit | Security officers and Security Assistants can chose from a wide variety of colorful uniforms, some more relaxed than others. | |
Chief Engineer's Jumpsuit | Found on the chief engineer and in their locker in engineering. | |
Chief Engineer's Outfit | One of the Chief Engineer's alt outfits, found inside a box in their job equipment locker. One of the sleeves on the chief engineer's outfit is rolled up (you can't roll it back down), so you can look all business when you're trying to fix the engine. The scarf shown on the sprite doesn't provide any resistances, but it sure does make you look cool after the engine goes kaput anyway. | |
Head of Personnel's Suit | Found on the head of personnel and the locker in their office. | |
Research Director's Suit | Found on the research director and the locker in their office. | |
Medical Director's Suit | Found on the medical director and the locker in their office. | |
Captain's Jumpsuit | Found on the captain and the locker in their office. | |
Head of Security's Uniform | In addition to the one worn by the head of security, a spare can be found in their office. On rounds with no HoS, there is no way to access this item short of emagging the HoS' locker. | |
Clown Suit | Honk honk. | |
Clown Dress | A dress for clowns, honk! Found in the Clown's quarters, naturally, amongst spare clown gear. | |
Clown Suit | A fancy suit for fancy funnies. | |
Cursed Clown Suit | Standard equipment of cluwnes. Cannot be removed by its wearer by standard means. | |
Fancy Mime Suit | See Mime | |
Mime Dress | See Mime | |
Owl Suit | Hoot. | |
Postmaster's Jumpsuit | Also called "mail courier's jumpsuit" and "mailman's jumpsuit". It spawns inside "Postmaster's equipment" boxes in Quartermaster's lockers, and Routing Depot and Disposals might have another one, depending on the map. Does not have the effects of its Syndicate counterpart, which is the version used by your local friendly Mail Courier. | |
Barber's Uniform | Available in the barbershop. | |
Tricolor Jumpsuit | For only the most serious Pizza fanatics, can be fabricated at a Uniform Manufacturer as a hidden item. | |
Comfy Sweater | Or a jumper depending on where you live, or cosby sweater, its former name. It doesn't protect you from the cold any more than a standard jumpsuit does. It does, however, have three unique and vibrant designs. One of the many random uniform-slot items that can be found in the Novelty Clothing Crate and appears in the Radio Lab and other radio stations used by the Radio Host. | |
Athletic Shorts | Available in the gym, and starting equipment for the wizard. | |
Wrestling Pants | Also available in the gym. The official pants of the Space WWE. | |
Medical Scrubs | See Medical Objects | |
Gown | See Medical Objects | |
Black Suit | How formal. Can be fabricated at and from uniform manufacturers and found in formal wear closets, which typically spawn in the Barman's office and Stock Market Room. | |
Mortician Suit | Worn by the retired Head Surgeon role. Available in the medbay morgue. | |
Lawyer's Suit | OBJECTION! *slams table dramatically* Comes in black, red, and blue. All three colors can be found in Legal closets in the courtroom, while black and red ones appear in the Security Apparel vendor. Click tables to slam them dramatically while equipped. | |
Tactical Turtleneck | The garment of choice of infiltrators. Available in black and slightly darker black. | |
Safari Suit | For when you are hunting the deadliest game. See Syndicate Items. | |
Bowling Suit | Perfect for when you want a striking outfit. See Syndicate Items. | |
Athletic Pants | You can play Syndie American football without needing to wear these pants, but they certainly do complete the look. Unlike the other items in the football kit, these don't have any unique stats, but they are acidproof, so fluorosulfuric acid and similar chems can't melt it. | |
Hunter Suit | See Hunter. | |
Trash Bag | For when you literally feel like trash. Can hold an item when worn, but only one. You'll have to take it off to get the item back. | |
Towel | Something to wrap around your body to wear it as a jumpsuit. Will also prevent you from slipping on wet surfaces (mostly water, not space lube or a comparable mess) if placed on the floor, for example near a shower stall. | |
Donk Space Suit | A spaceworthy jumpsuit with no slowdown! Wearing this means you can forgo the standard space helmet and spacesuit combo, freeing up a slot to show off your snazzy hat or stylish outerwear. Unfortunately, it has negative 20% heat resistance, so fire is going hurt more. It also has 5% radiation resistance. Found only in a few fairly hard-to-reach places out in the Adventure Zone or Novelty Clothing Crates. Formerly known as the NASSA space suit, a reference to the mockumentary The Old Negro Space Program. The dev team felt that reducing a movie satirizing racism in America to a simple joke item was in poor taste, so the reference was removed, the item was reflavored to fit into the game's lore better, and the name and stats were changed. | |
Donkini | From the revolutionary spaceproofing technologies of the Donk space suit comes...let's not beat around the bush, it's a space bikini. It won't protect you from Space or even the Pool or ocean water, but it's perfect for when you want to be close as possible to being naked but find athletic shorts and trunks too tacky. Formerly known as the SNAZZA suit, a riff of the old name for the Donk space suit. | |
Plumber's overalls | The overalls of strange men who crawl down pipes and beat up innocent mushrooms. Wear it with a plumber's hat for an interesting interaction with toilets. | |
Striped Shirt and Jeans | The outfit of a man who was never really meant to be in Space. | |
Diver Jumpsuit | If you're looking for me, you'd better check under the sea...because that is where you'll find Sealab 2021, the show these jumpsuits are referencing. A parody of the earlier Sealab 2020, Sealab 2021 was a SS13-esque, adult-oriented cartoon series about the misadventures of a hilariously-inept crew of an underwater laboratory. The blue version (which in-game is confusingly called "captain's jumpsuit") was worn by Captain Murphy and other officers, while the orange one was worn by their underlings. | |
Vault 13 Jumpsuit | War. War never changes. Neither does this communal fallout shelter uniform. Doesn't provide radiation protection, contrary to what you might think. | |
Sci-fi Jumpsuit | A sporty, multicolored outfit in multiple colors and styles. Available in the Clothing Booth. | |
Western Dress | A saloon style dress that can be found in the Western section of the Clothing Booth. | |
Waitress's Dress | A frilly dress with an equally frilly apron. Costume version of a waitress's dress from a 1950s diner. Available in the Clothing Booth. | |
T-Shirt Dress | A simple dress in a variety of colors and patterns. Available in the Clothing Booth. | |
Casual Jumpsuit | A basic t-shirt and jeans, comes in a variety of colors, sleeve lengths, and patterns. Available in the Clothing Booth. | |
Black Tracksuit | Why are tracksuits so popular in gopnik youth culture? The answer lies in both climate and communism. The synthetic fibers in tracksuits help insulate from Russia's cold climate, and Adidas and Puma tracksuits in particular were popularized by the Soviet 1980 Olympics team. In a country beset by harsh winters, economic downturns, and crumbling infrastructure, it makes sense to find ways of keeping warm that don't involve turning a thermostat up. Anyways, this black tracksuit takes cues from the famous black ones made by Adidas, and you can buy it from a clothing booth for the low, low price of 40 credits, under the "Casual" category. If it looks like the one you often seen in gopnik memes, it is. It doesn't offer any above-average stats or abilities, but are you really prioritizing that when looking into casualwear? | |
Rastafarian's Shirt | This "rastafarian's shirt" (more like an outfit) consists of blue pants and a shirt with green, yellow (or gold if you prefer), and red stripes. It's based on the flag of Ethiopia, a land which Rastas (followers of the Rastafari religion) call "Zion". Aside from the symbolism, it's pretty much a regular jumpsuit, with no special stats or abilities. You can randomly find it in Novelty Clothing Crates from Cargo. | |
Tiedye Shirt | Revisit the '60s with this groovy tiedye shirt, available in abandoned crates as part of the aesthetic item pool. No special stats or abilities, but check out those colors, duuuuuuuude. | |
Neapolitan Shirt | This neapolitan shirt is a mix of brown, pink, and white, just like Neapolitan ice cream. Despite the name, the design also goes down to the pants, so it's more like a neapolitan jumpsuit. It doesn't offer any unique abilities, and it has the standard jumpsuit stats, but how else will you look like a famous Italian dessert? One of the many "aesthetic" category items in locked crates. | |
Mint Chip Shirt | The mint chip shirt is green with black specks, mimicking the look of mint chocolate chip ice cream. Together with the brown pants, it makes you look kinda like an ice cream cone. Otherwise pretty much a regular set of shirt and pants (so default uniform-slot item stats, no special abilities). You can obtain this by opening abandoned crates; it's part of the "aesthetic" item pool. |
(Exo)Suit
Item | Image | Description |
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Body Armor | See Security Objects. | |
Suicide Bomb Vest | See Murder. | |
Makeshift Armor | See Construction. | |
Cardboard Box | Tactical espionage aid that's a zero-emissions vehicle. Can hide identity under certain cirumstances, but blinds you unless you cut out eyeholes with wirecutters. Tacticality can be augmented by adding a moustache and/or drawing a face on it with a crayon (neither action can be reversed). There are many variants; Medbay's Head Surgeon sometimes appears as a box, the Clown can get a unique variant, and there is a Captain version in a Martian derelict. Plain boxes appear in a few odd places, and you can build your own by deconstructing certain crates with a wrench for cardboard sheets and using them to make a box. | |
Monkey Suit | Ooh ooh, aah aah. Monkeys will chase, but not attack you while you are wearing this, though they will still attempt to pickpocket you and knock things out of your hand at random. Can be bought from Geoff Honkington for 300 credits. | |
Captain's Armor | Since the Captain is the big boss, the captain's armor is bigger than standard body armor and offers more protection too: this has 7 melee resistance rather than 6 (so it reduces damage of melee attacks to the chest by 7 instead of 6) and 1.5 ranged resistance instead of 1 (so it decreases damage from projectiles by 60% instead of 50%). Heat and cold resistance are same though. Captain spawns wearing this, naturally. | |
Commander's Armor | Same stats as captain's armor but in blue and red! (Which also means, stats-wise, the red and blue versions of commander's armor are identical to each other.) The blue version, which makes you look like a blueberry, is obtained by using the Icarus medal reward on captain's armor. The red version, which hides blood stains well, is obtained by using the Brown Pants medal reward on captain's armor. Formerly known as "administrator's armor". | |
Captain's Coat | Offers slightly less protection than normal body armor, but offers better thermal protection. The cold resistance is equivalent to a regular winter jacket, essentially making this the Captain version of it. Found in the Captain's equipment locker. | |
Bomb Disposal Suit | See Security Objects. | |
Heavy Armor | See Security Objects. | |
Class II Radiation Suit | See Engineering Objects. | |
Biosuit | See Medical Objects. | |
Armored Biosuit | See Construction. | |
Firesuit | See Engineering Objects. | |
Armored Firesuit | See Construction. | |
Paramedic Suit | See Medical Objects. | |
Armored Paramedic Suit | See Construction. | |
Apiculturist's Suit | The apiculturist's suit behaves like a standard biosuit, with the minor perk of reducing the chance of getting stung by the tiny bees created by the Nectar Perspiration mutation. Doesn't protect against the bigger kinds though, like the ones tended by Botanists. The Apiculturist/Apiarist gimmick job spawns with this, and you can also find it in a "Bee Sanctuary" in the Trench. | |
Space-American Football Pads | You can't tackle people if you aren't wearing these (and a bunch of other stuff) ! See Syndicate Items for more info. | |
Space Suit | Available in EVA. Protects from the vacuum of space and offer minor protection from heat and cold. Will slow down your running speed indoors. | |
Engineering Space Suit | See Engineering Objects. | |
Engineering Light Space Suit | See Engineering Objects. | |
Captain's Space Suit | As above, but green/blue/red! Green version found in the captain's quarters, while the blue and red variants are unlocked by two respective medals. Lets you move at regular running speed. The helmet and suit together provide full space protection. | |
Red Space Suit | As above, but red! Also does not slow down your running speed indoors. Red suits are standard equipment of the dreaded nuclear operatives, and being spotted early in the round will result in frenzied cries of "SYNDIES!" and "REDSUITS!" | |
Commander's Great Coat | Spawns on the Nuclear Operative commander. Offers more than twice the bullet and melee resistance of regular red suits, on top of excellent explosion resistance. As the Examine text suggests, it prevents damage from being in Space when paired with a spaceproof helmet--such as the cap they also spawn with. | |
Specialist Operative Combat Dress | Like the red space suits, down to the lack of a movement speed penalty, but more tacticool and extra protective too. These lower damage from melee attacks to the chest by 4, reduce damage from ranged projectiles (but not throwing items) by 60%, and lessen effect of explosions by 20%, decreasing damage and chance of losing limbs. Comes in the following varieties, each purely aesthetically different from the others:
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Specialist Heavy Operative Combat Armor | The extra-protective space suit of nuke op heavy weapons specialists. Comes with excellent explosion, melee, radiation, and cold resistance and above-average ranged protection. | |
Citadel Heavy Combat Cuirass | Slows you down immensely but lowers damage of melee attacks to the chest and limbs by 6, halves damage from ranged attacks to the chest and limbs, reduces effect of explosions by 30%, and decreases stamina drained by stun weapons and projectiles. Functions as a spacesuit too, so it can prevent taking damage from space itself, if paired with the heavy specialist great helm or similar space helmet. Part of the Knight crate, which Nuclear Operatives can redeem from the Syndicate Weapons Vendor. | |
Specialist Operative Bombsuit | Exactly like the standard specialist operative combat dress, but they lessen effect of explosions by 60% rather than 20%, significantly reducing damage and lowering chance of losing arms or legs. Comes with the Grenadier class crate from the Nuclear Operatives' Syndicate Weapons Vendor. | |
Specialist Operative Firesuit | Worn by syndicate firebrands. Similar to the usual combat dress but it gives more heat resistance and makes you fireproof. It also adds a snazzy pair of purely-aesthetic tanks on your back, presumably for non-existent oxidizer and fuel. | |
Specialist Operative Medic Uniform | Worn by nuclear operative field medics. This works like one half of a biosuit set, that is, it keeps you from contracting diseases somewhat and reduces amount of chemicals absorbed from beaker splashes, aerosol, and similar, if used in conjunction with internals | |
Specialist Operative Espionage Suit | Nearly identical stats to the standard specialist combat dress, but this one makes you move 25% faster when worn. This applies exclusively to movement; you don't stab or shoot faster or anything. This is part of the Nuclear Operative Scout loadout. | |
Syndicate Command Armor | Extra red, extra protective armored space suit found in surplus crates and sold by the Listening Post merchant. See Syndicate Items for more details. | |
Salvager Juggernaut Combat Armor | See Salvager. | |
Industrial Armor | See Guide to Mining. | |
Industrial Diving Suit | See Guide to Mining | |
Emergency Suit | Provides a decent amount of protection from the cold, but will slow you down significantly. Use if nothing better is available and try to avoid jumping into space with it. Found in Cargo's Emergency Equipment crates and sometimes spawns in emergency oxygen closets and a few other odd locations. | |
Replica Space Suit | A throwback to the days of the Apollo space program and a surprisingly high quality throwback at that. Not only is this replica space suit fully spaceworthy, but it also has identical stats to the space suit (such as 50% cold protection, a fair amount of slowdown if worn indoors/if not in space, etc.), to the point of basically being a reskin. Obtainable from abandoned crates, where it's part of the aesthetic item pool. | |
Civilian Diving Suit | Found in Oshan's EVA room as well as a few airlocks into the ocean. Offers good resistance against cold, reduces chance of contacting contagious viruses, fair resistance against heat, and a tinsy bit of protection from bullet and melee damage, but slows you down both indoors and out. You can navigate the surface ocean floor just fine without one of these, though you need it in the Trench to avoid burning up. | |
Engineering Diving Suit | Like the regular civilian diving suit, but in orange and yellow. If you're on Oshan Laboratory or Nadir, you can manufacture these at a mining fabricator. | |
Security Diving Suit | Same as a civilian diving suit but red, so it'll hide the blood stains. Two of these can be found in Oshan's Secure Hangar. | |
Command Diving Suit | Exact same stats as the civilian version, except it's blue and spawns only in the offices of Oshan Lab's Captain and HoP. | |
Lab Coat | Functionally useless, but how else will you demonstrate your knowledge of science? Can be unbuttoned and buttoned to toggle scientific fashionability through a button in the top left. While the regular labcoats are blank and austere, more unique varieties often have special little markings on both the front and back. And there are many of them, each with the same stats but different designs:
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Coat | Goes by just "coat" in-game, but it's also called the detective coat, because the detective starts with it and gets an extra one in the "Detective's equipment" box in their Forensics equipment locker. Surprisingly protective: while it has default (5%) heat and cold resistances, it reduces damage from projectiles by 33% percent and decreases damage of melee attacks to the chest region by 2. You can also use the (Un)Button Coat (coat) button in the top left to change how it looks; this doesn't affect its ability to protect you. | |
Inspector's Short Coat | Short on cloth, short on time. But hopefully you still have to time to toggle whether it's buttoned or not by using the (Un)Button Coat (coat) in the top left; this only changes only its looks, not its stats. Despite the name, the inspector's short coat is not worn by the Inspector; that job actually gets an armored nanotrasen jacket. Rather, you obtain this by using the Neither fashionable noir stylish medal on a detective coat, which also means the short coat inherits the detective coat's stats. | |
Detective's Winter Coat | For when the heat of the cigarette in your mouth isn't enough to warm you, the detective puts on an extra layer of warmth, cozy. Can be found in the Detective's Office in the equipment locker. | |
Armored Nanotrasen Jacket | It might not look like it, but this "armored nanotrasen jacket" provides just as much protection as an armor vest. Starting equipment for the Inspector. | |
Faded Trenchcoat | Essential for rugged chain-smoking vigilantes. | |
Overcoat and Scarf | Johnny, please. He had a family. References Johnny Five-Aces, protagonist of Zybourne Clock, an absurd, unfortunately abandoned game project beloved by the Something Awful forums. Often appears in the Information Office and can be bought from a salvage-themed robotic merchant, where it's sold as a "Strange Suit" and goes by the name "Johnny~~". | |
Winter Jacket | A stylish winter coat, customized in departmental colors. You'll still freeze in space in these, but you won't lose as much heat if you walk into an area with a hull breach. Department-specific ones are found in the relevant uniform/job lockers, while generic grey ones appear in Cold Weather Gear crates. | |
Hoodie | A nice sweater with a hood, in both orange and blue. Perfect for skaters and Casual Friday fans alike. Can sometimes be ordered from a totally radical QM merchant named Josh and is available as a Spacebux item. | |
Logo Jacket | A surprisingly warm jacket with a logo on the back. Clothing booths offer these in several different colors with randomized logos, while a cerulean one with the Discount Dan's logo and slightly more cold resistance is available from the GTM. | |
Long Sleeved Logo Shirt | A simple overshirt with the Discount Dan's logo. One of the GTM prizes. | |
Santa Suit | Whoever's wearing this is either delivering presents or delivering a bomb. Believe it or not, it can function as a space suit, so wearing this with a suitable helmet (e.g. a santa hat) provides full space/cold protection, at the cost of a slight speed penalty. Santa wears this, of course, and you can also find it some in vaguely holiday-themed off-station areas. During Spacemas, the gear preparations closets on the Syndicate Battlecruiser spawn with a special version with no speed penalty, replacing the standard redsuits. | |
Wizard's Robe | See Wizard. | |
Security Badge | See Security Objects. | |
Head of Security's Jacket | See Security Objects. | |
Head of Security's Cape | See Security Objects. | |
War Medal | This war medal belongs to the Head of Security and appears in their office inside a frame. Extracting it from the frame simply involves clicking on the frame twice, once to get the glass out, once to actually get the medal out. Being a simple medal, it is purely decorative and offers no resistances, shielding, or other stat bonuses. It does, however, have unique Examine text depending on whether or not you are a HoS in-game. | |
Bedsheet | A sheet for a bed. Can be worn over your body, also see Construction if you want to see out of it. | |
Cape | See Construction. | |
Tiger Stripe Vest | Savage tiger stripes for a truly savage man. | |
+2 Robes of Dungeon Mastery | Hides most of your body and covers your face in complete blackness, potentially concealing your identity if you take some some extra precautions, though most headwear will still show. Spawns in the Nerd Dungeon to facilitate roleplaying a spooky, all-knowing, and mysterious tabletop game-master...or just a dork in a hood. | |
Sneaking Suit | Does not actually aid in sneaking or stealth, but definitely aids fashion sense with its badass eyepatch (don't worry, it doesn't actually block vision). There are two versions, with the same sprite but different amounts of protection.
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Pizza Apron | Not an apron made of pizza, but an apron in the colors of the Italian flag, so you can signal to crew that you know how to make pizza when you unveil your deep fried weird cheese and spookie pie sandwich, perfectly grilled cheese wheel pie rangoon, and tomato pizza. Like other aprons, wearing this grants a minor 10% chemical resistance. Found by hacking into FoodTech machines. | |
Scarf | A simple yet stylish red scarf that provides 10% cold resistance. This is specifically inspired by the kind associated with mimes in real life, hence why the Mime gets one. You can buy one directly from the clothing booth for 100 credits (where it's called a "French Scarf") and indirectly from Geoff Honkington, a merchant in the Clown's personal quarters, who sells them in "mime costume" boxes (called "Mime Clothes" in the interface) for 150 credits each. If you're on Donut 3, you can also nab one from the Fuq III store, and you can also randomly find them by opening easter eggs, pre-spawned gifts, and stockings. | |
Suspenders | Or bracers if you're Space British. These don't actually hold your pants up, so these are mostly for style. You can buy them from the clothing booth for 100 credits, and if you're on Donut 3, you can also find them on the racks of Fuq III. They also appear in the Mimicry Equipment crate from Cargo and the "Alternate Mime Clothes" costume set sold by Geoff Honkington, a merchant in the Clown's bedroom/spawn area who sells them for 150 a pop. | |
Absurdly Stylish Cape | Dracula who? Dracula you if you're wearing this "absurdly stylish cape", a classic collared cloak forever associated with vampires thanks to the 1931 film Dracula. It's just a costume, though, so it doesn't provide any more protection than other outerwear items. These are found in "vampire costume set" boxes, which Geoff Honkington (a merchant in the Clown spawn area) sells for 600 credits a piece under "Vampire Costume". The Spooktober Job Discount Dracula spawns with this. | |
Strange Vampire Outfit | This "strange vampire outfit" is a direct reference to the villain Dio Brando from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood, specifically the famous scene where he responds to the question (depending on the translation) "How many lives have you sucked to heal those wounds?" with a "Do you remember how many breads you have eaten in your life?". This can be obtained by using the Dracula Jr. medal award on an absurdly stylish cape. | |
Starry Cloak | This starry cloak is actually very short, so don't count on it to protect you from harm if you encounter a bloodthirsty murderer or have to go through Space. If you ever find yourself in a fashion show though, they might be starstruck by your stylish outerwear. Available exclusively from abandoned crates, as part of the aesthetic item pool. | |
Rugged Jacket | If black jackets are cool, and torn clothes are cool, then torn black jackets are extra cool, right? That's certainly what the designer of this rugged jacket was thinking. It's a pretty thin jacket though, so it only provides default outerwear stats (5% cold and heat resistance, 2 melee protection for the chest) and otherwise has no unique perks or abilities. Still, it's the price you gotta pay for that punky style. Spawns in abandoned crates, as one of the aesthetic category items. | |
Lined Jacket | A Indiana Jones-esque faux-leather jacket with added lining. (That's the white and brown stuff in the middle of the sprite; it's not a shirt-and-tie.) The lining is just for style and extra comfort, not warmth, which is why it has the default outerwear stats (5% cold and resistance, 2 melee protection for the chest). You can obtain this by going on an adventure of your own and cracking open abandoned crates; lined jackets are part of the "aesthetic" item pool. | |
Cow Jacket | Get your Cow RP on. This cow jacket is actually faux-cow, so no actual cows were harmed in the making of this jacket. It's also a costume piece, so it only has default outerwear stats (5% cold and heat resistance, 2 melee protection for the chest). Found exclusively in abandoned crates, as part of the "aesthetic" category. | |
Cool Jacket | This jacket is cool. No really, it is literally named "cool jacket" since it has a blue color-gradient suggestive of winter weather. It's just for aesthetics though; it otherwise has default outerwear stats (that is, 5% cold and heat resistance and 2 melee protection for the chest). It spawns in abandoned crates, as part of the "aesthetic" item pool. | |
Warm Jacket | This warm jacket has a nice orange color gradient, which is good for tapping into that blue-orange contrast. As stated in the Examine text, "warm" is just part of its name; it provides the default 5% cold and heat resistance and 2 melee protection for the chest, so it's not especially insulative. You can find it exclusively in abandoned crates, where it appears as part of the "aesthetic" item pool. | |
Cape of Flowing | It may not look like much with its default 5% cold and heat resistance and 2 melee protection for the chest, but this "cape of flowing" has a special power: it always flutters dramatically behind you, even if you're in Space, underwater, or in some other place that shouldn't be windy enough to make it flap so much. It can randomly appear inside abandoned crates, as part of the "aesthetic" item pool. |
Head
Helmets and hats offer various bonuses, for instance a built-in flashlight or concealment of your face. Some of them are very stylish as well! Certain helmets, and a few hats, prevent people from getting a chokehold on you, which also means Changelings can't absorb you and Vampires and Thralls can't use their Bite Victim ability (this still won't stop Blood Steal). The Petasusaphilic trait replaces your trinket with a random piece of headgear. Finally, and most important of all, you can give GuardBuddies certain hats!
Item | Image | Description |
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Helmet | / |
See Security Objects. |
SWAT Helmet | Offers above-average melee-protection. Can be obtained from the random hat trinket, or as an item for weak Syndicate Operatives. | |
Captain's Helmet | A nerdy yet protective hat fit for a captain. Green appears in the equipment locker for the Captain, while the blue "commander's helmet" and red "CentCom helmet" variants are unlocked by the Icarus and Brown Pants medals, respectively. | |
Riot Helmet | See Security Objects. | |
Blast Helmet | See Security Objects. | |
Siren Helmet | See Security Objects. | |
Class II Radiation Hood | See Engineering Objects. | |
Bio Hood | See Medical Objects. | |
Apiculturist's Hood | Reduces probability of getting stung by the small bees created by Nectar Perspiration mutation. It's otherwise a reskinned bio hood, so it has the same stats and functionality. The Apiculturist/Apiarist job spawns with this, and it can also be found in a "Bee Sanctuary" in the Trench. | |
Emergency Hood | The companion piece to the emergency suit. Wear it with that for some more complete Space and cold protection. Found in the Emergency Equipment crate from Cargo and sometimes in emergency oxygen closets and a few other odd places. | |
Space Helmet | Available in EVA. Protects your eyes while welding, but slows you down slightly. | |
Engineering Space Helmet | See Engineering Objects. | |
Engineering Light Space Helmet | See Engineering Objects. | |
Captain's Space Helmet | As above, but green/blue/red! Green version found in the captain's quarters, while the blue and red variants (which are named )are unlocked by two respective medals. Lets you move at regular running speed. The helmet and suit together provide full space protection. | |
Red Space Helmet | The infamous space helmet of the Syndicate. The red space helmet can be found in gear preparations closets and is occasionally worn by nuke ops. It shares many of the same stats as standard crew space helmets but is also superior to it in many ways: it provides better protection against chemicals (30% vs. 20%), it has slightly more heat resistance (15% vs. 5%), it's acidproof (so fluorosulfuric acid and the like can't melt it), and, unlike many crew-obtainable space helmets, it doesn't slow you down at all! | |
Specialist Combat Helmet | The standard red space helmet, now with a lime and blood orange visor to distinguish all specialist nuclear operatives from the regular ones. A few classes come with unique, purely aesthetic variants:
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Specialist Welding Helmet | Unique helmet used by nuclear operative engineers. Protects one's eyes when welding and also has a built-in, toggle-able meson goggles. | |
Specialist Combat Helmet | Unlike the other specialist helmets, this one in the nuclear operative medic class crate actually does something. Namely, it acts like ProDoc Health Goggles with an health analyzer upgrade installed, allowing you to access health levels at a glance using various icons and Examine people close to you get a more detailed health readout, same as you'd get from an unupgraded health analyzer. | |
Heavy Specialist Great Helm | Lowers damage of melee attacks to the head by 2, halves damage from ranged attacks to the head, lowers the effect of explosions by 10%, and cuts down on the stamina drain caused by bright lights (e.g. flash powder) or especially loud noises (e.g. flashbangs). Functions as a space helmet too, so it'll prevent taking BURN damage in space if it's worn with some sort of space suit (e.g. the citadel heavy combat cuirass, which this item is paired with). Part of the Knight loadout, which Nuclear Operatives can order from the Syndicate Weapons Vendor. | |
Commander's Cap | Spawns on the head of the Nuclear Operative commander. It may not look like it, but the commander's cap is spaceproof, so it can fully protect you from Space damage (and Trench damage to some extent) when paired with a space suit. (Speaking of which...) In fact, stats-wise, it's basically a red space helmet that also has 10% explosion resistance (meaning this cap also has no slowdown, is acidproof, etc.) It has less radiation protection than the specialist combat helmets though. | |
Syndicate Command Helmet | See Syndicate Items | |
Salvager Juggernaut Combat Helmet | See Salvager. | |
Industrial Space Helmet | See Guide to Mining. | |
Replica Space Helmet | Relive the moon landing and other great moments in Space American spaceflight with this replica space helmet, obtainable from abandoned crates (it's part of the aesthetic item pool, surprisingly.) Despite the name, it's more than a mere replica; it's actually fully spaceworthy and shares identical stats to the standard space helmet (e.g. slows you down a bit if you're not in space, protects against chems a fair bit, etc.) | |
Industrial Diving Helmet | See Guide to Mining | |
Civilian Diving Helmet | Found in EVA and a few external airlocks on Oshan Lab. Protects your eyes while welding and comes with a nifty helmet light. Still not needed for navigating the Trench. | |
Engineering Diving Helmet | Exactly like the civilian version, but orange, yellow, and located in Mining Department & Engineering areas of underwater maps, i.e. Oshan Laboratory and Nadir. On those maps, you can also manufacture additional engineering diving helmets at a mining fabricator. | |
Security Diving Helmet | Same as a civilian one but for redshirts. Two spawn in Oshan's Secure Hangar. | |
Command Diving Helmet | Just like the civilian diving helmet, except it's command blue and spawns in only Oshan Lab's Captain Quarters and HoP Office. | |
Hard Hat | See Engineering Objects. | |
Chief Engineer's Hard Hat | See Engineering Objects. | |
Firefighter Helm | See Engineering Objects. | |
Welding Helmet | See Engineering Objects. | |
Hotrod Welding Helmet | See Engineering Objects. | |
Captain's Hat | Everyone knows the wearer of this hat is the true captain of the station. Confusingly, there's another hat that's also called "Captain's hat", but it has a completely different style. | |
HoS' Hat | Nothing says authority like a cool hat, or alternatively a stylish beret. Click on it to switch between the two. Both offer above-average melee protection. | |
Officer's Hat | A fancy bicorne hat, part of the Heads of Staff dress uniform. The Head of Personnel, Medical Director, Chief Engineer, and Research Director (i.e. every Head besides the Captain and Head of Security) all get one in their respective uniform boxes that spawn in their respective equipment lockers. In addition to looking fancy, it offers surprisingly above-average melee protection, reducing melee blows to the head by 3 (note this is less than what an actual helmet would give you.) | |
Sea Captain Hat | A dashing hat for any aspiring seamen. Can be obtained from a Torpedo prefab on Oshan. | |
Fancy Captain's Hat | An extra fancy bicorne hat for the Captain, even fancier than the Officer's hat other Heads of Staff get. This spawns in the "Captain's clothing" box that appears in the Captain's equipment locker, ostensibly as part of a parade/dress uniform. The fashion comes at a cost though; it only reduces damage from melee attacks to the head by 3, whereas the regular version reduces it by 4. This appears as just "Captain's hat" in-game, which is quite confusing since there's another hat with the same name, but a completely different design. | |
Detective's Hat | A hat fit for a man down on his luck and all out of time on a station full of assholes. Like a glass of hard liquor or a Detective to a c-saber, it can be tipped, causing a silly message in the chat and prompting your character to say either "M'lord", "M'lady", or "M'liege", chosen at random. This does not kill you. One way to *tip is to press T and type *tip; see Game FAQ#Emotes for other ways to do emotes in general. | |
DetGadget Hat | A hat that can hold many different items, accessible via a code phrase. See Security Objects for more details. | |
Deer Stalker Hat | A hat for hunting down Space deer, or for just solving mysteries. Can be found in the Detective's Office in the equipment locker. | |
Nurse Hat | See Medical Objects | |
Head Mirror | See Medical Objects | |
Fedora | Yes, just like in those digusting pictures of neckbeards. In addition to having a random adjective associated with the meme (like "euphoric" or "intellectual"), bees and GuardBuddies actively admonish you for even thinking of offering them this hat, the Detective has one in their office just to show how down in the dumps they are, and if you *tip it, God Himself comes down to...send you early. | |
Smooth Criminal's Hat | You've been hit by, you've been struck by...yep, this is a reference to Michael Jackson's outfit in his music video for "Smooth Criminal". Like other fedoras, you can *tip it (press T and type *tip, see Game FAQ#Emotes for more info on emotes) to get a silly chat message and make yourself say, at random, either "M'lady", "M'lord", or "M'liege"; unlike the black fedora, this does not kill you. In addition to randomly appearing in Haberdasher's Crates from Cargo, you can buy it from a Clothing Booth, where it's labeled as "White Fedora". | |
Chef's Hat | A toque blanche (with standard/default hatwear stats), because what kind of chef doesn't have a big white hat? A bad one. With awful food. The Chef's hat spawns on the Chef's head (naturally) and appears in the Catering Apparel and FoodTech machines. | |
Puffy Chef's Hat | This take on the toque-blanche is a throw-back to the classic chef's hat of old, back when it looked kinda like a puffy white butt when worn. Same stats as its modern counterpart, which is to say the default stats. You can find the Puffy Chef's Hat exclusively in the Catering Apparel machine. | |
Sous-Chef's Hat | Who wears the Sous-Chef's hat? The Sous-Chef, of course. Since they're the Chef's second-in-command, their hat is shorter than the head honcho's. It still has the same stats though (i.e. it has the default hat stats.) Aside from spawning with the Sous-Chef(s), it also appears in the FoodTech and Catering Apparel vending machines. | |
Itamae Hat | See Chef | |
Tall Chef's Hat | See Chef | |
Rastafarian Cap | A round green cap with a bit of red and yellow, something a follower of Rastafarianism might wear. As its description says (and as its sprite implies), the rastafarian cap comes with black fake dreadlocks, but it comes with a fake beard too, also in black. It's one of the many hats that can appear in the Haberdasher's Crate from Cargo. It's also found in a storage area adjoining Cogmap2's Hydroponics area, a reference to how cannabis is a sacrament in Rastafarianism. | |
Merchant's Hat | An oversized white sombrero for merchants and salespeople of all stripes. | |
Sunhat | Beautiful. Sunhats can be brought from clothing booths, which are generally in either Crew Quarters or Locker Room, and Donut 3's clothing store has hat racks with them. | |
Stunhat | From late-night Discord discussions. When worn, this hat creates sparks and briefly stuns shameful miscreants who are out to pat you on the head. See Construction for more details. | |
Lace Veil | A beautiful lace veil decorated with a small flower, often worn by brides at weddings. It's just a thin sheet of cloth, so don't expect much in the way of stats or protection, but do expect the wearer to say an "I do." The clothing booth sells these for 900 credits each. You can also find in them in Wedding Supplies crates (which always come with two), as well as Haberdasher's Crates if you're lucky. If you're Donut 3, you can also find them on one of the hat racks. | |
Top Hat | A fine chapeau for a space gentleman/lady of leisure. In-game, it's simply named "hat", but it's clear as day that it's a top hat. These standard black top hats can be found in formalwear closets and the Catering Apparel machine. You can also make them at uniform and personnel equipment manufacturers. | |
White Hat | Not quite the white hat that gives white hat hackers their name, but it's a stylish white top hat nonetheless. These can be bought at the clothing booth for 150 credits; they're listed as simply "White Hat", matching the in-game name "white hat". | |
Golden Hat | Then wear the gold hat, if that will move her; / If you can bounce high, bounce for her too, / Till she cry "Lover, gold-hatted, high-bouncing lover, / I must have you! It may simply be called "golden hat" in-game, but it is clearly no ordinary hat. These glittering golden top hats can be bought with as a Spacebux item and also have a chance to appear in Haberdasher's Crates. | |
Purple Hat | Scrumdiddlyumptious! The purple top hat, simply called "purple hat" in-game, provides everlasting style and is loosely inspired by Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and candy made by The Willy Wonka Candy Company (now known as Nestlé Candy Shop). One comes bundled in a "Victorian Confectionery Factory Owner" costume set, which Geoff Honkington, a Clown-themed merchant that lurks in the Clown Hole/Tent, sells at a 150 credits per set. They can also spawn in Haberdasher's Crates, if you're lucky. | |
Large Top Hat | I do say, you are a fancy chap aren't you? Can be fabricated at a Uniform Manufacturer as a hidden item. | |
Beret | For bringing out your inner dictator. Or inner Space Frenchie. Monsieur Stirstir starts out with a special orange one, and there's supposedly an undead robot merchant that sells many versions of these hidden in the Debris Field. | |
NanoTrasen Beret | For showing your devotion to NanoTrasen. You are guaranteed to spawn with one if you have the NT Loyalist trait, Officer Beepsky has one in a crate in their house, and you can buy some from Thrifty B.O.B., a shady robot merchant in the Trench/Mining Level diner who would prefer that you not ask where it got them. | |
Mime Beret | A symbol of the Mime's monochromatic style and humor, and a highly valuable target for the clown. | |
Strawberry Beret | Not quite a raspberry beret, but still a red berry-themed beret nonetheless. It doesn't have any special abilities, and its stats are same as many other hats, but it does offer a whimsical fashion sense. The strawberry beret is available from the clothing booth for 100 credits. | |
Blueberry Beret | Another berry-themed beret. No special stats or abilities, but it sure does look stylish. Available from the clothing booth for 100 credits. | |
Flat Cap | A round cap with a slight brim, associated with the Space English working class, Space Yorkshire, and Space English working class from Space Yorkshire. It's also popular among Space Jazz musicians, which is why the Musician job spawns with one and why you can sometimes find them in the Jazz Lounge, depending on the map. You can also vend flat caps from the Security Apparel vendor (if you have access, of course), and they sometimes appear in Haberdasher's Crates. You can also click on it with a razor blade to hide it into the cap. Not only is the hat still wearable, but the hat also inherits the razor's stats, like its chance to cause bleeding and its special attack. You're essentially disguising the razor as a flat cap, though it's not 100% stealthy, because doing this adds a line in the description saying "This one has something metal hidden in the brim." | |
Hat | Generic knit caps available in many colors, including one that rapidly changes between all colors, which you can often find in the Locker Room or equivalent and make with a Personel Equipment Manufacturer or Uniform Manufacturer. | |
Postmaster's Hat | Also known as the "mailman's hat", its old name, and "mail courier's hat". Any self-respecting postal worker needs a postmaster's hat to show off how important their package is. Hence why it's standard garb for the Mail Courier. You can also find postmaster's hats in Quartermaster's lockers, logically located in the Cargo Bay, and depending on the map, there may also be an extra postmaster's hat in either the Routing Depot or Disposals. | |
Chaplain's Wardrobe | The chaplain can chose from a wide selection of hats. | |
Wizard's Hat | See Wizard. | |
Safari Hat | See Syndicate Items. | |
Space-American Football Helmet | Provides a fair bit of melee protection, more than a standard helmet. Required headwear for Syndicate American football players. | |
Syndicate Hat | See Syndicate Items. | |
Very Syndicate Hat | Same traits as the Syndicate Hat but now it's extra illegal, bigger than your inventory slot, and much, much taller. Committing suicide by this hat is also far more explosive. It's better seen than explained, and it's worth seeing, for it primarily spawns through Admin shenanigans. | |
T.U.R.D.S. Helmet | A relic of a thankfully bygone era. Provides the same protection as a SWAT Helmet. | |
Butt | May or may not be your own. Available from the roboticist or synthbutt plants. | |
Cyberbutt | A hyper-advanced cyborg butt. Available from hacked robotics fabs. | |
Pumpkin | If you are having trouble seeing after wearing this, try carving a hole in it. | |
Spiced Pumpkin | A spookier version of the normal pumpkin hat, carved in the same way. Against all odds, it won't burn your eyes. | |
Cakehat | A long-time favorite of greyshirts. | |
Fruit Basket Hat | Like that of lady of the tutti-fruity hat. So tall it goes outside the regular 32x32 character sprite. Available primarily through Spacebux. | |
Plunger | Let's face it, there isn't much of a difference between assistants and a toilet. | |
Bucket Helmet | See Construction. | |
Bucket | Can be flipped up in-hand and worn as a helmet, dumping out all its contents and obscuring your vision if worn. | |
Camera Helmet | A video camera you can wear on your head! You can view the feed through either a television or certain camera viewers. Telescience gets a blue one so they can visually scout out their teleport locations, while Security sometimes spawns with a red version . | |
Paper Hat | Made from a piece of paper, obviously. Hold it in your active hand, right-click on it and select fold into hat. | |
Powdered Wig | All the style of a 18th century aristocrat, and all the cold hard justice of a judge. Found in the Courtroom. | |
Wig | You honestly can't tell the difference. Usually found at the Barbershop. | |
Apprentice Cap | A more evolved form of the paper hat that may have some actual magic in it! Or maybe just asbestos. It certainly doesn't have enough magic to be a wizard hat though, so don't get any ideas. Rumored to have peculiar effects on mops and brooms when a Wizard is on the station. The pink version is often lurking in the Chapel or wherever tabletop-gaming nerds conglomerate, and the blue "royal apprentice cap" is a GTM prize. | |
Plumber's hat | The hats of strange men who punch boxes and save princesses. Wear it with plumber's overalls for an interesting interaction with toilets. | |
Bobble Hat and Glasses | The hat and/or glasses of a man you were never meant to see. | |
2k13 Vintage Santa Hat | Enchanted with Spacemas magic to provide as much as cold protection as the other space helmets, at the cost of a slight speed penalty on par with regular space helmets. Comes with a free beard too. Some maps have these year-round, usually somewhere in the Kitchen or some such. During the Spacemas season, you can order Holiday Supplies crates, which each contain three of these. Santa Claus wears it, as you'd expect, but so do the Nuclear Operatives, since they get a special version of this hat with no speed penalty in their gear preparations closets, in lieu of the regular red space helmets. | |
Doo Rag | BECAUSE I'M WILD YEAH! | |
Birthday Hat | A special birthday hat for the birthday boy/girl/thing, available from Party Supplies crates. Comes in pink and blue variants. | |
Party Hat | A conical paper hat for every occasion, available from Party Supplies crates. Comes in 9 different flavors. | |
Cat Ears | Found in the Clothing Booth, they come in both the six colors of the rainbow (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple) and the three colors of morality (black, grey, white). The Bargain Bows and Bands Box from Cargo also has leopard ears, snow leopard ears, and tiger ears variants, on top of a few regular cat ear headbands in random colors. If you stick a headset into them, they, themselves, turn into a headset with the appropriate functionality. | |
Antlers | Comes bundled in the Bargain Bows and Bands Box from Cargo. Has the same functionality as the cat ears. | |
Giraffe Ears | With these giraffe ears, you can pretend you've just returned from a space safari or cosplay as a toy store mascot. Like cat ears, you can add a headset onto it, essentially turning the headset into stylish, but still functional, earwear. Exclusively available in the Bargain Bows and Bands Box from Cargo. | |
Bee Antennae | Buzz buzz! This bee antennae headband is the perfect accessory for botanists, apiculturists, and other fans of space bees. In fact, a professional space bee fan, the Spooktober Job WannaBEE, starts with these. Outside of Spooktober, you can still get your hands on this piece of Apidae-related apparel by ordering a Bargain Bows and Bands Box from Cargo. In addition, you can fit it onto a headset, giving you a bee-autiful ear-mounted radio. | |
Tinfoil Hat | Protects you from psychic attacks from Martians. Really. Wearing one also protects you from the hallucinogenic effects of psycho-stimulator field artifacts (aka madness artifacts). You are guaranteed to spawn with one with the Conspiracy Theorist trait and have a chance of getting one with the Petasusaphilic trait. | |
Waitress's Hat | A hat that a waitress from a 1950s diner might have worn. Available in the Clothing Booth. | |
Maid Headwear | For cleaning space dust and getting rid of space cobwebs left by space spiders. Maid headwear can be bought from a clothing booth for 100 credits, and the the Catering Apparel vendor comes with two of these. | |
Frog | This frog hat doesn't offer special bonuses or resistances, but, hey, it's a froggy hat, ribbit! Can be bought from a clothing booth for 300 credits. | |
Ushanka | Pretend you're Space Russian or cosplay an actor pretending to be Russian. This Russian fur cap has 15% cold resistance, which is less than what an actual space helmet provides, but that's still warmer than other hats you might find around. Can be bought from a clothing booth for 300 credits. | |
Pinwheel Hat | Also sometimes called a propeller beanie, the pinwheel hat might have any special resistances or bonuses beyond what every hat normally gives, and it obviously doesn't actually allow flight (in Space or otherwise), but the propeller on top spins as you move. What more could you ask for? Available from a clothing booth for 300 credits. | |
Jester Hat | Neither a clown hat, nor a mime hat, expect to be targeted by both. Available in the Jester costume box. | |
Boater Hat | Just like in those barbershop quartets and photos of old-timey gentlemen and ladies in semi-casual wear. Protection offered isn't any different from most hats, but, consider, style is unquantifiable. Every Barber spawns with one, and you can get your own from a clothing booth for 300 credits. | |
Sprout Hat | A little sprout that sticks out of your head. Cute! Available in the Clothing Booth for 150 credits. | |
Hair Bows | A cute little bow that rests on the top of your head. Adorable! Available from the clothing booth for 100 credits. | |
Starry Tophat | This starry tophat offers no unique stats or abilities, but it does offer an exquisite, if slightly archiac, sense of style, limited only by your imagination. You can pretend you're a space-faring magician, a sharply-dressed noble, a sharply-dressed noble moonlighting as a space-faring magician—whatever your heart desires, really. And if your heart desires this hat, then know that, barring some lucky Petasusaphilic rolls, it can only be obtained through abandoned crates, as an aesthetic category item. | |
Bear Hat | Cute. Sadly, the bear part of the bear hat is just for show; it doesn't provide much protection from the cold, and its stats are the default ones for hats. Great if you want to torment the crew with bad bear puns though. It's one of the "aesthetic" category items for abandoned crates. | |
Cow | Did you know cows have accents? The cow on this cow hat (which is just called "cow" in-game) doesn't, though, because it's not a real cow, which also means it just has default hat stats. Part of the "aesthetic" item pool for abandoned crates. | |
Rugged Hat | Ever heard of pre-ripped jeans? The rugged hat is like that but for headwear. It has no special properties or abilities, and its stats are the default headwear stats (5% heat and cold resistance, 1 melee protection to the head), but it's great if your outfit needs a torn black brimmed hat. You can find it in abandoned crates; it's considered part of the "aesthetic" item pool. | |
Torch Hat | Don't be fooled by the simple item sprite. This torch hat makes it look like there's an Olympic cauldron on your head, spewing out fire! It's just special effects though, so it won't ignite anything, unlike the cakehat, but that's also why its stats are the default/average. One of the many aesthetic category items found in abandoned crates. | |
Serpico Hat | In-game, this is just called "hat", but it's more than just an ordinary bucket hat, even if its default hat sprites suggest otherwise. It's actually a reference to the title character in Serpico. In the film, Serpico is an undercover cop who wears a bucket hat as part of his hippie disguise, which is why it's in the Security Apparel machine. It can also appear in Haberdasher's Crates from Cargo. |
Masks
Item | Image | Description |
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Paper Mask | See Construction. | |
Gas Mask | Links with an air supply to provide internals. Can also obscure your identity if you are not wearing your usual ID card. Comes in two varieties, regular and emergency, but both are functionally the same. Scientists all begin with these, and the Research Apparel machine offers a couple extras. Some are available in Engineering Storage and a few odd areas in maintenance, and they also sometimes spawn in firefighting closets and emergency oxygen closets/cabinets. | |
SWAT Mask | The SWAT mask behaves just like the regular gas mask, but it's much more scary. You can buy these from C.A.R.L., the Listening Post merchant, for 1200 credits a piece, where they're listed under "Scary Gasmask". There's also a blue Nanotrasen-themed version (shown on the right), obtained by using the Leave no man behind! medal reward on a gas mask. | |
Syndicate Field Protective Mask | See Syndicate Items. | |
Breath Mask | Links with an air supply to provide internals. All crewmembers begin with a box containing a breath mask, and they are readily available in lockers throughout the station. | |
Medical Mask | See Medical Objects. Same as breath mask. | |
Sterile Mask | See Medical Objects. | |
Surgical Face Shield | See Medical Objects. | |
Clown Mask | Honk! Click on yourself on Help intent to honk the nose! You can also remove the wig by using it inhand. | |
Cursed Clown Mask | Mostly found on cluwnes, this horrible thing cannot be dropped or removed. | |
Mime Mask | Here's a secret about mimes that they can't tell you about: their makeup is actually a mask. Here's another secret: the mask can hide one's identity. Every Mime spawns with one, of course. The Mimicry Crates from Cargo come with one, as do both the mime costume sets from Geoff Honkington (a merchant in the Clown's personal quarters), which both go for 150 credits each. Speaking of Cargo, the Masquerade Crate may spawn with one or more of these. | |
Muzzle | See Medical Objects. | |
Owl Mask | Hoot! | |
Horse Mask | Imbues its wearer with the power of bad puns. | |
Skull Mask | Spooky. See Construction. | |
Wrestling Mask | ¡Mucha Lucha! These wrestling masks come in several designs inspired by real-life luchador wrestlers and typically appear in the Gym, often in their own special wardrobe. | |
Balaclava | It's a ski mask with a fancy name. Unlike in real life, you can't fold the mask in different ways to suit your cold protection needs, and the cold protection it offers is same as other masks, but it does hide your face under under certain circumstances. You can sometimes find these in Masquerade Crates from Cargo, randomly-selected maintenance rooms, and rusted crates in the Trench. | |
Fake Mustache | See Syndicate Items. | |
Hunter Mask | See Hunter. | |
Vapo-Matic | Different slot, same functionality as the injector belt. | |
Vocal Translator | See Medical Objects. | |
Plague Doctor Mask | Spooky. Surprisingly functional: performs many of the same functions as gas mask. Sometimes appears in Cargo's Masquerade Crates. | |
Discount Fake Moustache | Unlike the syndie 'stache, this discount fake moustache/mustache can not hide your identity. However, it does have the same stats, and you can still twirl it evilly, so you really are getting a discount. Aside from being a Spacebux purchase, you can also sometimes find them by opening easter eggs, unwrapping pre-spawned gifts, and pulling from Spacemas stockings. | |
Fake Italian Moustache | Well, how else will they know you're Italian? With this fake Italian moustache (or mustache, if you prefer Washingtongue/American English spellings) of course, found by hacking a FoodTech machine. Unlike the syndie version, it cannot hide your identity, but it does offer extra cold and melee protection, and you can click on yourself with an empty hand while Help intent to twirl it evilly. |
Gloves
Some gloves change the way you fight, and some bestow certain protections. Fire-resistant gloves in particular make patting out people on fire both safer and more effective. Normally, if you click on someone who's on fire while you're on Help intent and your active hand is empty, you reduce how long they'll burn by 1.2 seconds, but you'll take 1-2 BURN in the process. If you're wearing gloves with at least 7% heat resistance, you reduce it by 2.5 seconds, and there's a 50% chance you won't take any BURN.
Item | Image | Description |
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Insulated Gloves | See Engineering Objects. | |
Stun Gloves | See Construction. | |
Power Gloves | See Syndicate Items. | |
Unsulated Gloves | They look like insulated gloves, but they actually provide no insulation at all, so they won't protect you from electric shocks at all. You can't use them for stun gloves. You can sometimes spawn with them as an "heirloom", and you can make your own too. They're also found in a few odd locales here and there, and QM merchant Pianzi Hundan also sometimes sells these as "yellow gloves". | |
Black Gloves | Standard equipment for the detective, quartermasters, botanists, and miners. Using a pair of scissors, knife or similar tool on these gives you fingerless gloves. You can also find can also find these in the Security Apparel machine. | |
SWAT Gloves | Pretty much identical to black gloves, but they also protect from electrical shocks a fair bit and provide an 20% chance to deflect disarms, which include not only attempts to knock away your weapon but also shoves. Nuclear operatives start with these, while Nanotrasen Security Operatives start with the blue Nanotrasen variant. | |
Captain's Gloves | Gaudy green and gold gloves given to the Great Gourmand of Green. Despite being formal gloves, the captain's gloves are surprisingly functional, sharing the same protections and abilities as SWAT gloves. | |
Commander's Gloves | Reskins of the captain's gloves, more or less, that behave identically to SWAT gloves. There are two versions of the commander's gloves, blue and red; color differences aside, they have identical stats and functions. You get the blue version by using the Icarus medal reward on captain's gloves; similarly, you get the red version by using the Brown Pants medal reward on captain's gloves. | |
Combat Gauntlets | Essentially a better version of SWAT gloves, found in the Knight loadout from the Syndicate Weapons Vendor. On top of providing the same heat and electrical protection, these give a 25% chance to deflect disarms, an upgrade from 20%. | |
Fingerless Gloves | These don't hide your fingerprints for obvious reasons. Josh sometimes sells these, and the Security Apparel vending machine offers pairs for Security personnel who want to look tacticool. You can also find them in Catering Apparel machines, and it's also possible to DIY and make your own. | |
Latex Gloves | Partially obscure the fingerprints of those who wear them. Sold by MiniMeds and available for free in Research Apparel, Medical Apparel, Catering Apparel vendors, if you have the required access. They can also be found throughout Medbay, both out in the open and in latex glove boxes, which often have gloves in colors besides white, such as light pink or sea green. | |
Psychedelic Gloves | The result of a Chameleon outfit's gloves being hit by an EMP blast. | |
Cursed White Gloves | Lumpy and uncomfortable gloves found on cluwnes. Cannot be removed. | |
Boxing Gloves | WENT THE DISTANCE, NOW I'M NOT GONNA STOP / JUST A MAN AND HIS WILL TO SURVIVE. These do not make punches harmless. Rather, they make your punches drain 35% more stamina, but they can no longer get random critical hits. | |
Concussive Gauntlets | See Guide to Mining. | |
Cleaning Gloves | See Janitor |
Eyes
Item | Image | Description |
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Sunglasses | Protects you from flashes and offers minor protection when welding. No longer standard security gear, but can be found around the station. Each Nuclear Operative also spawns with a pair. | |
(Tanning) Sunglasses | Inferior versions of the above often found in the Pool. While they'll protect you eyes while you're tanning and make you look like Corey Hart, they won't protect you against flashes or other bright lights. They look just like regular ones, so you'll have to Examine them closely to see if they're the real deal. | |
Security HUDs | See Security Objects. | |
Optical Thermal Scanner | See Security Objects. | |
Meson Goggles | See Engineering Objects. | |
Construction Visualizer | Relic of the Construction Worker and the Construction Game Mode. Lets you see markers placed down by the Floor and Wall Designer and Window Planner and see invisible monsters and invisibility fields created by cloaking devices, chameleon cloaks, and darkness cloaks. Currently unobtainable. | |
Psychedelic Goggles | The result of a Chameleon outfit's goggles being hit by an EMP blast. | |
Spectroscopic Scanner Goggles | See Science Objects. | |
Spectroscopic Monocle | See Bartender. | |
ProDoc Health Goggles | See Medical Objects. | |
VISOR | See Medical Objects. | |
Prescription Glasses | See Medical Objects. | |
Medical Eyepatch | Yarr! Obscures half the screen, naturally. Using it in-hand lets you change which side it obscures. You can also use a screwdriver on it to create a little hole, allowing you to see normally. This should ideally while not wearing the eyepatch, lest you poke your eye out instead. Medical fabs can make these. | |
Blindfold | See Medical Objects. | |
Advanced Optical Thermal Scanner | See Syndicate Items. | |
Night Vision Goggles | Lets you see dark areas much more clearly, albeit with a mild green tint. However, flashes and flashers will stun you longer. Security Weapons Vendors offer these as one of many options under the Utility category, and a few pairs can be found on the Syndicate Battlecruiser and in the Armory. | |
Night Vision SecHUD Goggles | Night vision goggles which allow viewing of criminal records in realtime but come with the same flash vulnerability. | |
VR Goggles | Transmits you to a VR simulation. The public set lands people into the Entry Zone, a hub for different game zones. The detective's set loads up a private office (à la Heavy Rain). The scientist's set loads up the bomb testing simulator. | |
Monocle | Dapper. | |
Noir-Tech Glasses | See Detective. | |
Yellow Shades | Just like Randy's. | |
Ectoplasmoleic Imager | Or just ectogoggles if you're lazy. Goggles that let you see--not but touch, shoot, or otherwise interact with--Ghosts, Wraiths, and Poltergeists. Found in a spooky Adventure Zone area. | |
Peculiar Spectacles | They're peculiar because they're ectoglasses that let you see ghosts of all types, from regular ghosts to wraiths. However, they do not let you shoot them, stab them, hug them, or other interact with them beyond just pointing them. Found in a similarly-ghost themed Trench area and occasionally spawned due to spooky admin-only Random Events. | |
Custom Glasses | Custom-made glasses made through the nano-fabricator. They're more than simple glasses; while they do not fix short-sightedness, they do protect from Disorient (Eye) stun attacks (e.g. flashes) based on their density. |
Shoes
Walking barefoot will stun for a moment you and hurt you slightly if you walk over glass shards and mouse traps. Some shoes lack laces, meaning people can't use a pickpocket gun to tie them up and slip you. You can't trip over your shoelaces if you don't have shoelaces in the first place, after all.
Item | Image | Description |
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Shoes | Black, white, brown, orange, all functionally the same. For the most part, they protect your feet from broken glass and mouse traps. | |
Psychedelic Shoes | The result of a Chameleon outfit's shoes being hit by an EMP blast. | |
Military Boots | Offers more heat and cold resistance than regular shoes, though not by much, and reduces melee damage to the legs (and due to interesting design choices, chest and arms as well) by 1. More notably, they also make kicking and diving at people do 2 more damage. Security Officers and the Head of Security start with these shoes. The Security Apparel machine has some extra pairs, and these can also appear in the Shoe Crate from Cargo. | |
Heavy Military Boots | See Security Objects. Like military boots, but noisier! | |
Captain's Boots | Shares same stats and functionalities as military boots, but they're brown instead of glossy black. (Did they start brown?) As the name "captain's boots" implies, the Captain spawns with these. | |
Galoshes | Prevents the wearer from slipping on most wet floors. Exclusive to the janitor, locked away in the Custodial Closet. Not immune to space lube and ice. | |
Torn Galoshes | Basically a joke item. They look like galoshes, and they're labelled "galoshes" in-game, but they are nothing but. They don't prevent slipping at all, and while they have the standard 5% cold and heat resistance, they have absolutely no chemical resistance whatsoever, making them worse than regular shoes. Found in various "prefab" locations in the Trench and Mining Level. | |
Magnetic Boots | See Engineering Objects. | |
Mechanized Boots | See Guide to Mining. | |
Mechanised Diving Boots | See Guide to Mining. | |
Rancher Boots | See Rancher. | |
Moon Shoes | The latest in trampoline-miniaturization technology. | |
Cowboy Boots | No self-respecting rustler would be seen without a pair of these. | |
Synthleather Boots | A pair of fashionable, synthleather boots. Available in the Clothing Booth. | |
Space Cowboy Boots | See Hunter. | |
Cleats | Expensive-looking boots worn by evil American football players. Has spikes on the bottom for extra hurt when kicking. | |
Boom Boots | See Syndicate Items | |
Hi-Grip Assault Boots | See Syndicate Items | |
Combat Sabatons | The combat sabatons that come with the Knight loadout used by nuke op are basically military boots, but better. They prevent slipping and have an ability that slightly slows you down but makes you immune to being thrown, pushed, pulled, or otherwise knocked back. | |
Rocket Shoes | See Construction. | |
Sandals | Perfect for lounging in the Pool or wandering some beach somewhere. The Obon Festival Crate from Cargo has several of these. Do not confuse them with the magic ones; these have no magical powers whatsoever. | |
Magic Sandals | Magic sandals are like galoshes on steroids. In addition to preventing you from slipping on common slipping hazards like gib piles and puddles of fluid, these sorcerous soles also prevent slipping on ice; space lube and organic superlubricant are still an issue though. They're also specifically designed to stop you from falling down after being hit by a segway, because magic. On top of that, they're enchanted to harder to strip; anyone trying to take these off your feet has to stand still for a whopping 10 seconds. Chaplain has access to one of these. | |
Wizard Magic Sandals | See Wizard | |
Shackles | See Security Objects. | |
Clown Shoes | Mock the poor soul who tries clowning without these. When worn, clown shoes have a small (0.5%) chance to make you slip and fall to the floor, making you stutter words for a while if you aren't wearing a helmet. Walking prevents slipping in the first slip, and once it happens, there's a 6-second coolcown before another slip can occur, because even clowns need mercy sometimes. If you have dyspraxia (e.g. you are a Clown), you can insert up to 5 crayons into these and make it so the shoes sometimes automatically write the character you set for the crayon(s) as you move. You can remove the crayons by clicking on the shoes with an empty hand while they're in your off-hand. | |
Cursed Clown Shoes | Cluwnes don't have it easy. Like all other cluwne items, these cannot be removed by the wearer. | |
Flippers | Flip, flop. Flip, flop. What possible use could these things have in space, you may ask? For swimming/wading through liquids (and the ocean!) faster, of course! If you're on an underwater map, i.e. Oshan or Nadir, you can make more flippers by using a general manufacturer, mining fabricator, uniform manufacturer, or personnel manufacturer. | |
Heels | Glamorous shoes you can buy with cash at a clothing booth. Heels make recognizable stepping sounds, but unlike in real life, they don't hurt your feet and impede your movement. Come in white, black, and red varieties. The red variety can also be found from easter eggs, randomly-spawned gifts, and stockings. | |
Dancin Shoes | These snazzy dancin' shoes reduce the cooldown on the *dance emote to 1.5 seconds, allowing you dance more often. This is an item you buy with Spacebux and can potentially keep through rounds. | |
Custom Shoes | See Ore Processing | |
Flats | A pair of simple flats in multiple colors. Available in the Clothing Booth. | |
Mary Janes | Dainty and formal shoes that make a pleasant clicking sound when you walk. Available at the Clothing Booth in four colors: black, brown, navy, and white. |
Belt
In addition to belts, this slot can hold your PDA, most guns and the emergency oxygen tank.
Item | Image | Description |
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Fanny Pack | Like a backpack you can wear around the waist, except it has only 5 slots. Unlike the majority of regular belts, fanny packs can be used to store guns and other normal-sized objects. Can be found hidden around the station such as in Cog1's Information Office. Every Tourist spawns with one in lieu of a backpack. | |
Funny Pack | Get it? Fanny pack? Funny? Funny pack? Anyways, this is a special fanny pack the Clown starts with. It works like regular fanny packs, so it can fit things normal belts can't and all, but it has 7 slots instead of 5, making it basically a substitute/replacement for a backpack. | |
Mini Funny Pack | Like your regular Fanny/Funny Pack, but it only has 3 slots. These can be ordered in the Comedy Equipment crate from Cargo. | |
Syndicate Tactical Espionage Belt Pack | It's not just a fanny pack, it's a "syndicate tactical espionage belt pack". It's different because it has 7 slots! Nuclear Operatives can order these from their Syndicate Weapons Vendor. See there for more information. | |
Janny Pack | See Janitor. | |
Rancher's Belt | See Rancher | |
Pistol Belt | See Syndicate Items | |
Revolver Belt | See Syndicate Items | |
Smartpistol Belt | See Syndicate Items | |
Injector Bag | See Syndicate Items | |
Security Belt | See Security Objects. | |
Utility Belt | See Engineering Objects. | |
Psychedelic Belt | The result of a Chameleon outfit's goggles being hit by a EMP blast. | |
Aurora Belt | See Engineering Objects. | |
Medical Belt | See Medical Objects. | |
Injector Belt | Once provided with a beaker, this fancy belt can be programmed to inject the user with stimulants when certain conditions are met, for example health thresholds or incapacitation. Can be bought from a space merchant. | |
Mining Belt | See Guide to Mining. | |
Wrestling Belt | See Syndicate Items. | |
Trophy Belt | See Hunter. | |
Inner Tube | Lets you move through fluids much faster. A Pool-time essential. |
Ears
Item | Image | Description |
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Radio Headset | Generic headset used by some crew members. To speak into it, merely put a semicolon (;) before your words. One can also leave the microphone open to transmit everything within range or turn off the speaker to shut out the world. While the default frequency is 145.9, you may change that manually. | |
Civilian Headset | Can also operate on the civilian frequency, 135.5. Used by the chef, barman, botanist, janitor, chaplain, staff assistant and other civilian jobs. You can make an extra one at a Uniform Manufacturer or Personnel Manufacturer, and the Catering Apparel vendor has some too, if you're willing to pay up. | |
Security Headset | See Security Objects. Can also operate on the security frequency, 135.9, by prefacing messages with :g. | |
Research Headset | Can also operate on the research frequency, 135.4. Starting equipment for scientists. Speak to others in the Research department by prefacing your message with :r. | |
Medical Headset | See Medical Objects. Can also operate on the medical frequency, 135.6, if you preface your message with :m. | |
Engineering Headset | See Engineering Objects. Can also operate on the engineering frequency, 135.7, by prefacing a message with :e. | |
Shipping Headset | Allows access to two channels: :h goes into engineering, :c into the civilian channel. Worn by quartermasters. | |
Command Headset | Default equipment for all heads of staff. Starting a message with :h addresses the command channel, :c broadcasts to civilians for the Captain and HoP, :g goes to security for the Captain and HoS. The CE may use :e to talk to his department. The RD and MD can use :r to speak to the research and :m to the medical staff respectively. | |
Radio Show Host's Headphones | The radio show host's headphones are used by the Radio Show Host (natch). They have access to the research (135.4), civilian (135.5), medical (135.6), and engineering frequencies (135.7), and its chat icon is a unique grey vinyl record icon. They also have 20% Ear Insulation (also known as Ear Disorient Resistance or Disorient (Ear) Resistance), reducing the effect of things that inflict sound-based stuns, like hootingium. | |
Multifrequency Headset | Available in the research wing. Works like a regular headset that can be manually tuned in to channels other than 145.9. It's mainly used to have a private communication channel while doing telescience. | |
Auditory Headset | See Medical Objects. | |
Earmuffs | Found in the CE's locker. Wearing these makes you unable to hear anything and protect you against some auditory attacks, for example flashbangs (if worn in combination with sunglasses) and vampire / changeling screeches. | |
Earplugs | See Syndicate Items | |
Syndicate Radio Headset | See Syndicate Items | |
Military Headset | See Syndicate Items | |
Cat Ears | Made from sticking a headset into cat ears headgear, they retain the color of the headband and the functionality of the headset used. | |
Antlers | Same functionality as the cat ears, but now you look like a deer! |
ID
Item | Image | Description |
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ID Card | You need one to access any areas on the map that are job-restricted. You also need this to use vending machines, ATMs, credit transfer devices, and various other machines. It can have many different access levels loaded onto it, which can be modified at a ID Computer. You can fit these inside PDAs, for maximum inventory efficiency! Comes in many different colors to indicate department:
Some jobs also get unique IDs to help them stand out:
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Agent Card | See Syndicate Items | |
Dabbing License | See Spacebux | |
PDA | See PDA. | |
Lanyard | Wearable mini-storage. Like in real life, you put your an ID card in it and use it as you would a standalone ID, e.g. you can (un)lock closets. It also boasts three extra slots for tiny items (e.g. cash or a pocket O2 tank, but not a PDA), though since the ID card takes up a slot, it's more like two. You cannot store multiple IDs; if you try to insert another one in, you'll just swap it out. If you need to remove the ID, you can right-click the lanyard and select Eject lanyard ID or use that verb from the Local tab; in both cases, it'll eject the ID into your hands or onto the floor if all your hands are occupied. Starting gear for Tourists. Depending on your luck, you may be able to find your own by exploring random rooms in maintenance. They can also appear in abandoned crates as part of the "player" item pool. |
Back
Item | Image | Description |
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Backpack | Your main storage space. Has 7 slots that can hold tiny- to normal-size items. You can move objects inside it around by click-dragging their sprites. To take it off your back, drag and drop it to an empty hand. Blocking with this can give you extra protection depending on how filled it is, at a cost. Most jobs start with a plain grey one, but there are also blue, red, and green versions, which, save for the different palette and Examine text, behave identically. You can find more of them in personal lockers or make them at Uniform Manufacturers. In addition, there are also many other backpacks that come in completely different styles and have names besides just "backpack" but otherwise are mechanically alike. | |
Captain's Backpack | Captain spawns wearing this. Like many backpack variants, it's not different from the regular backpack aside from looking much more gaudy and fancy. The default is green; the Brown Pants medal reward lets you make a red version, and the one for Icarus can make a blue variant. | |
Medic's Backpack | The Medical Director and all the Medical Doctors spawn wearing one of these. Aside from a different sprite, these function exactly like standard backpacks; they aren't restricted to medical items or whatever. Extras are can be found in the Medical Apparel vendor in Medbay. | |
Security Backpack | Red and black, as befitting the crew's gang of redshirts. It may look slightly taller than the standard grey backpack, but it still has 7 slots as usual and is otherwise mechanically identical. It's standard issue for Security Officers, Security Assistants, and the Head of Security; extras can be found in the Security Apparel machine. | |
NT Backpack | Nanotrasen Security Operatives get one of these. Though visually different, these are mechanically same as normal backpacks. It's also available as a Spacebux purchase. | |
Syndicate Backpack | Behaves exactly like every other backpack, but it's in sinister Syndicate crimson and black. There's one in every gear preparations closet, which spawn in the Listening Post (sometimes the closet has a slightly different name) and the Syndicate Battlecruiser (if the game mode is nuclear emergency). Everybody on the Syndicate side in the Pod Wars game mode also gets this. | |
Tactical Assault Rucksack | Your typical backpack, but with a whopping 10 slots. Every Nuclear Operative spawns with one. It's not compatible with the Fish medal reward; that is, it cannot be converted into a satchel version. | |
Studio Monitor | An exclusive item to the syndicate bard. Without it, your guitar will fail to emit enough noise thus causing your debuff/buff songs to go flat. Additionally, the pack functions similarly to an intercom operating on the channel of 143.8, allowing you to enable speaker mode so your words can be heard across the waves. Additionally, your class crate will contain 2 of these allowing you to give an extra to a teammate to hear your sweet, sweet music no matter where they may go. | |
Bag-uette | Also known as the breadpack, the bag-uette is a healthy combination of wheat and heat that also functions as a backpack. It may not be functionally different from a regular gray one, but does the grey version have nearly as much whimsy? Rather than a chef or baker, you buy bag-uettes from Geoff Honkington, a slightly shady ex-clown merchant who operates in the Clown's personal quarters/spawn area. He sells them for 600 credits, a good price for a good pun. | |
Bearpack | A bear, on your back! And a cuddly bear too, unlike those space bears. Geoff Honkington, an NPC merchant spawns in the Clown's personal quarters, sells bearpacks for 600 credits each. | |
Studded Backpack | See Spacebux | |
White Studded Backpack | If you like the studded backpack but wish it came in a different color, then this white studded backpack is for you. It's got that same tough style but in a friendly, approachable white, and you don't have to worry about sacrificing function for style, since it works just as well as the standard backpack. You can find it in the DreamPlaza Mall, an 80s-themed "prefab" that can appear in the Mining Level. | |
Satchel | Functionally identical to backpack, down to some number of slots and special functionality while blocking, and somewhat less common. If you have the Fish medal (which most people get at some point), you can convert any backpack into its respective satchel counterpart by using the Check Job Rewards in the Commands tab and then picking the (Skin) Satchel reward. Green, blue, red, and plain ol' grey satchels are also found in personal lockers and can be fabricated at Uniform Manufacturers. | |
Captain's Satchel | Mechanically same as your garden-variety satchel, but visually definitely more ostentatious. Obtained by using the Fish medal reward on a Captain's Backpack, as described here. Comes in green, red, and blue versions, depending on the color of the backpack used. | |
Medic's Satchel | While it obviously is white and red instead of grey, these work exactly like a normal satchel, with no extra benefits or drawbacks (aside from perhaps style differences). Found in the Medical Apparel vendor in Medbay. You can also use the Fish medal reward to transform a medic's backpack into one of these. | |
Security Satchel | Not a satchel specifically designed to securely transport items but simply a satchel version of the security backpack for those who prefer that style. You can obtain a security satchel by either using the Fish medal reward on a security backpack or vending it from Security Apparel, which requires Security access. (No job spawns with this.) | |
NT Satchel | Presently only available by using the Fish medal reward to make an NT backpack into this, as described here. Still functions like a regular satchel (which in turn functions identically to a backpack) | |
Syndicate Satchel | Use the Fish medal reward on a syndicate backpack, and this is what you get. Also used by a few Syndicate jobs that can only be enabled by admins. While it has a coat of crimson paint, it still behaves identically to a regular satchel. | |
Bag-uette Satchel | What happens when you use the Fish medal's Satchel skin on a bag-uette? It rekneads it into this bag-uette satchel, which functions identically to the boring grey satchel but has far more whimsy. | |
Bear-Satchel | If you bear with this bear-satchel, it will bear your items and other burdens when you find them unbearable, and it can bear as many items as the bare grey satchel can. You can obtain this by using the Fish medal reward on a bearpack. | |
Studded Satchel | If you use the Fish medal's Satchel skin reward on a studded backpack, you get a studded satchel, which looks like something the biker guy from Village People would have worn. Still works like any other satchel, except more badass. | |
White Studded Satchel | The white studded satchel combines the clean modesty of white leather shoes with the "tough customer" studs and metal of the studded backpack and its kin, on top of still functioning like standard satchels. Obtained by using the Fish medal reward skin on a white studded backpack. | |
Rucksack | See Spacebux | |
Randoseru | See Spacebux | |
Travel Backpack | See Spacebux | |
Itabags | See Spacebux | |
Turtle Shell Backpack | A stylish green or brown turtle shell to go on your back or waist. No turtles were harmed in the production of this product! In fact, the shell is purely aesthetic; aside from making you look like a member of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, it's no different from the standard grey backpack. You can buy them from Geoff Honkington, an NPC merchant in the Clown's spawn area at 600 credits a piece, for such is the price of style. | |
Quiver | See Ore Processing. | |
Gas Tank | See General Objects. | |
Jetpack | See Engineering Objects. | |
Jetpack MKII | See Guide to Mining. | |
Electropack | See Science Objects. | |
Grenade Bandolier | Holds up to seven grenades, grenade pouches, breaching/thermite charges, and grenade launcher shell boxes. In the code, but currently unavailable. | |
Fuelpack | See Murder. | |
Medical Shoulder Bag | See Syndicate Items | |
Transfer Tank Valve | Adding wires to a TTV lets you wear it on your back; the sprite changes depending on what's attached to it. Still works as a bomb. |
Objects and Items | |
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Equipment by Department |
General · Janitor · Engineering · Mining · Medical · Science · Security |
Machinery | Pods · Vehicles · Computers · Fabricators & Manufacturers · PDAs · Implants |
Clothing | Clothing |
Catering | Plants & Hydro Equipment · Foods & Drinks |
Weapons | Syndicate Items · Guns · Grenades · Bombs |