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The Syndicate has an exclusive job opening and has sent its candidates to battle it out among the helpless denizens Space Station 13. The last man standing gets the job! The Spy's primary objective is to assassinate all other spies on the station, and they may have a bonus objective. Their main asset is their ability to recruit followers. Through leadership, guile, and deviousness, they will prove themselves worthy of that promotion.
The Syndicate has an exclusive job opening and has sent its candidates to battle it out among the helpless denizens of Space Station 13. The last man standing gets the job! The spy's primary objective is to assassinate all other spies on the station, and they may have a bonus objective. Their main asset is their ability to recruit followers. Through leadership, guile, and deviousness, they will prove themselves worthy of that promotion.


==The Spy's Kit==
==The Spy's Kit==
As a spy master, you start with the following essential gear:
As a spy master, you start with the following essential gear:
===Multi-use Implanter===
===Multi-use Implanter===
This implanter has 4 uses, and implants a special [[Implants#Mindslave Implant 2.0|mindslave]] implant in your target. The recipient is 100% loyal to you, and unlike regular mindslave implants, this one does not wear off. However, the implant can be removed like any other, and possibly overridden by another spy's implanter. A spy who dies and is cloned does not have the implant in their new body.
This device has 4 charges and injects a special [[Implants#Mindslave Implant 2.0|implant]] in your target. The recipient is 100% loyal to you, and unlike [[Syndicate Items#Mindslave Implant|regular]] mindslave implants, this one does not wear off. However, the implant can be removed like any other, and possibly overridden by another spy's implanter.
 
The implant may also not work on occasion, for instance when you try to enslave another spy master. You will receive no indication that the implanting failed, but the target will immediately know what's going on. If they're smart, they'll play along just long enough to slam that dagger into your back.
 
'''Note:''' A minion who dies and is then cloned does not have the implant in their new body. As such, they are no longer required to obey your orders.


It is possible for the implant to not work, for instance if you implant another spy master. '''You''' will receive no indication that the implanting failed, but the target will immediately be wise to you. If they're smart, they'll play along just long enough to slam that dagger into your back.
===Suppressed .22 Pistol===
A weak [[Murder#22Pistol|ranged weapon]], for which you have to order spare magazines separately. Adequate for dealing with lone targets without necessarily giving your position away, but don't bother shooting anybody who is wearing body armour.


===Syndicate Dagger===
===Syndicate Dagger===
More for show than anything else, this pointy dagger nevertheless makes for a adequate weapon on downed opponents. Catching someone with one generally confirms that they are a spy, or one of the spy's recruits.
Actually quite a decent little knife. It can be thrown for an instant stun and causes the target to start bleeding heavily. It's also effective to finish off downed opponents. Catching someone with a dagger generally confirms that they are a spy or one of their recruits.
 
===Syndicate Uplink===
===Syndicate Uplink===
A modified [[Syndicate Items|uplink]], with several items (cloak, energy sword) removed. Don't be greedy, consider buying some items for your mind slaves too!
A modified [[Syndicate Items|uplink]], with most rampage-oriented items (cloak, energy sword etc) removed. Don't be greedy, consider buying some items for your mind slaves too!


==The Game is a Foot!==
==The Game is afoot!==
You have syndicate gear and the ability to recruit an army. The hitch is that your targets do too, and you have no idea who they are! You will need to be able to gather intelligence, arm your soldiers, and protect yourself all at the same time. Consider what [[Jobs]] will be best suited to your strategy. High-access jobs such as [[Captain]] and [[Head of Personnel]] are often quickly targeted for recruitment. Even [[Security_(place)|Security]] isn't exempt from being pressed into an enemy's gang-- as if they didn't already have enough reason to try and stop you.
You have Syndicate gear and the ability to recruit an army. The hitch is that your targets do too, and you have no idea who they are! You will need to be able to gather intelligence, arm your soldiers, and protect yourself all at the same time. Consider what [[Jobs|jobs]] will be best suited to your strategy. High-access jobs such as the [[Captain|captain]] and [[Head of Personnel]] are often quickly targeted for recruitment. Even [[Security Officer|security officers]] aren't exempt from being pressed into an enemy's gang - as if they didn't already have enough reasons to try and stop you!


Bear in mind that '''Spy''' is meant to be a ''stealthy'' kind of mode, so if you're really good, the normal crew might not even notice your activities. When implanting people, try to avoid people seeing you implanting or the jig might be up. If you're a spy master, you should search out people who might be good to implant and get to them before someone else does. Get yourself a decent team together as quickly as you can, make sure no one saw you implanting or followed you, and give your new troops orders. Consider sending your slaves off on the more dangerous or mundane tasks, as you're more important! Remember that you can discretely issue orders by [[PDA]], though a captured PDA message log may trace back to you.
Bear in mind that ''Conspiracy'' is meant to be a stealthy kind of mode, so if you're really good, the normal crew might not even notice your activities. When implanting people, try to avoid doing it in public or the jig might be up. If you're a spy master, you should search out people who might be good to implant and get to them before someone else does. Assemble a decent team as quickly as you can, make sure no one saw you implanting or followed you, and give your new troops orders. Consider sending your slaves off on the more dangerous or mundane tasks, as you're more important! Remember that you can discretely issue orders by [[PDA]], though a captured PDA message log may trace back to you.


Do try to stop your slaves from going nuts and killing everyone in sight. This is not very stealthy and will most likely bring the wrath of security/the crew down upon you. If other spy masters are smart, they'll realize what's going on as well and quickly move against you. The spies do not need to wipe out each other's recruits-- only the other spies.
Do try to stop your slaves from going nuts and killing everyone in sight. This is not very stealthy and will most likely bring the wrath of security and the crew down upon you. If other spy masters are smart, they'll realize what's going on as well and quickly move against you. The spies do not need to wipe out each other's recruits, only the other masters.


==Hiding in Plain Sight==
==Hiding in Plain Sight==
So you're a mind slave huh? Great! Firstly, and most importantly, you must follow to the letter every order your new master gives you! If he tells you to set yourself on fire and then jump into space, do it! (Lets hope your master is not that harsh!)
So you're a mindslave huh? Great! Firstly, and most importantly, you must follow to the letter every order your new master gives you! If he tells you to set yourself on fire and then jump into space, do it! (Lets hope your master is not that harsh!)


There is no one stopping you, but it's not a very good idea to go nuts and start killing everyone in sight, or launching a one man crusade against security. Most likely you will be captured, beaten to death, mistaken for a traitor or de-implanted, ruining all your fun. If your leader is halfway competent, he'll most likely tell you to scout around and try and find out who the other spies are. If you find them, report back your info. If your leader is even more competent, he might even arm you. Otherwise, consider getting some form of weapon or protection for yourself.
There is no one stopping you, but it's not a very good idea to go nuts and start killing everyone in sight, or launching a one man crusade against security. Most likely you will be captured, beaten to death, mistaken for a traitor or de-implanted, ruining all your fun. If your leader is halfway competent, he'll most likely tell you to scout around and try and find out who the other spies are. If you find them, report back your info. If your leader is even more competent, he might even arm you. Otherwise, consider getting some form of weapon or protection for yourself.
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*Stealth is the name of the game! The less people who know who you are or see whats going on, the better!
*Stealth is the name of the game! The less people who know who you are or see whats going on, the better!
*If your mindslave tries to cheese out of their obligation by running off before you can issue an order, '''adminhelp''' it.
*If your mindslave tries to cheese out of their obligation by running off before you can issue an order, '''adminhelp''' it.
*Keep an eye on the [[Cargo Bay]] and the [[Armory]], where dangerous weaponry can be stockpiled/looted. Some spies may attempt to eschew stealth entirely and go on a rampage-- do what you can to nip this in the bud.
*Keep an eye on the [[Cargo Bay|cargo bay]] and the [[Armory|armory]], where dangerous weaponry can be ordered or looted. Some spies may attempt to eschew stealth entirely and go on a rampage. Do what you can to throw a wrench in their plans.
*Consider what departments you recruit from. Certain jobs will gel together very well, but seeing people from completely different departments congregating in one spot and whispering will raise a lot of suspicion.  
*Consider what departments you recruit from. Certain jobs will fit together very well, but seeing people from completely different departments congregating in one spot and whispering will raise a lot of suspicion.  
*Implants can be taken out at [[Robotics]] and put in a regular implanter to use as you see fit-- you can recycle your dead comrade's implants this way, or capture an enemy and turn them to your side!
*Implants can be taken out with [[Doctoring#Surgery|surgery]] and put in a regular implanter to use as you see fit. You can recycle your dead comrade's implants this way, or capture an enemy and turn them to your side!
*Think outside the box with your approach! For example, are boring laser guns REALLY needed? Why not try a [[Syndicate Items#Miniature Crossbow|radbow]] or [[Syndicate Items#.22 Pistol Box|.22 LR pistol]] for stealth-shooting? There are lots of items, go nuts!
*Think outside the box with your approach! For example, are boring laser guns REALLY needed? Why not try a [[Syndicate Items#Miniature Crossbow|radbow]] for stealth-shooting? There are lots of items, go nuts!


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

Revision as of 08:59, 5 June 2014

The Syndicate has an exclusive job opening and has sent its candidates to battle it out among the helpless denizens of Space Station 13. The last man standing gets the job! The spy's primary objective is to assassinate all other spies on the station, and they may have a bonus objective. Their main asset is their ability to recruit followers. Through leadership, guile, and deviousness, they will prove themselves worthy of that promotion.

The Spy's Kit

As a spy master, you start with the following essential gear:

Multi-use Implanter

This device has 4 charges and injects a special implant in your target. The recipient is 100% loyal to you, and unlike regular mindslave implants, this one does not wear off. However, the implant can be removed like any other, and possibly overridden by another spy's implanter.

The implant may also not work on occasion, for instance when you try to enslave another spy master. You will receive no indication that the implanting failed, but the target will immediately know what's going on. If they're smart, they'll play along just long enough to slam that dagger into your back.

Note: A minion who dies and is then cloned does not have the implant in their new body. As such, they are no longer required to obey your orders.

Suppressed .22 Pistol

A weak ranged weapon, for which you have to order spare magazines separately. Adequate for dealing with lone targets without necessarily giving your position away, but don't bother shooting anybody who is wearing body armour.

Syndicate Dagger

Actually quite a decent little knife. It can be thrown for an instant stun and causes the target to start bleeding heavily. It's also effective to finish off downed opponents. Catching someone with a dagger generally confirms that they are a spy or one of their recruits.

Syndicate Uplink

A modified uplink, with most rampage-oriented items (cloak, energy sword etc) removed. Don't be greedy, consider buying some items for your mind slaves too!

The Game is afoot!

You have Syndicate gear and the ability to recruit an army. The hitch is that your targets do too, and you have no idea who they are! You will need to be able to gather intelligence, arm your soldiers, and protect yourself all at the same time. Consider what jobs will be best suited to your strategy. High-access jobs such as the captain and Head of Personnel are often quickly targeted for recruitment. Even security officers aren't exempt from being pressed into an enemy's gang - as if they didn't already have enough reasons to try and stop you!

Bear in mind that Conspiracy is meant to be a stealthy kind of mode, so if you're really good, the normal crew might not even notice your activities. When implanting people, try to avoid doing it in public or the jig might be up. If you're a spy master, you should search out people who might be good to implant and get to them before someone else does. Assemble a decent team as quickly as you can, make sure no one saw you implanting or followed you, and give your new troops orders. Consider sending your slaves off on the more dangerous or mundane tasks, as you're more important! Remember that you can discretely issue orders by PDA, though a captured PDA message log may trace back to you.

Do try to stop your slaves from going nuts and killing everyone in sight. This is not very stealthy and will most likely bring the wrath of security and the crew down upon you. If other spy masters are smart, they'll realize what's going on as well and quickly move against you. The spies do not need to wipe out each other's recruits, only the other masters.

Hiding in Plain Sight

So you're a mindslave huh? Great! Firstly, and most importantly, you must follow to the letter every order your new master gives you! If he tells you to set yourself on fire and then jump into space, do it! (Lets hope your master is not that harsh!)

There is no one stopping you, but it's not a very good idea to go nuts and start killing everyone in sight, or launching a one man crusade against security. Most likely you will be captured, beaten to death, mistaken for a traitor or de-implanted, ruining all your fun. If your leader is halfway competent, he'll most likely tell you to scout around and try and find out who the other spies are. If you find them, report back your info. If your leader is even more competent, he might even arm you. Otherwise, consider getting some form of weapon or protection for yourself.

Sound Sleuthing Tips!

  • Stealth is the name of the game! The less people who know who you are or see whats going on, the better!
  • If your mindslave tries to cheese out of their obligation by running off before you can issue an order, adminhelp it.
  • Keep an eye on the cargo bay and the armory, where dangerous weaponry can be ordered or looted. Some spies may attempt to eschew stealth entirely and go on a rampage. Do what you can to throw a wrench in their plans.
  • Consider what departments you recruit from. Certain jobs will fit together very well, but seeing people from completely different departments congregating in one spot and whispering will raise a lot of suspicion.
  • Implants can be taken out with surgery and put in a regular implanter to use as you see fit. You can recycle your dead comrade's implants this way, or capture an enemy and turn them to your side!
  • Think outside the box with your approach! For example, are boring laser guns REALLY needed? Why not try a radbow for stealth-shooting? There are lots of items, go nuts!

Supplementary Video

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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

TankTopSecurityOfficer.gif Security Officer · DetectiveNew64.png Detective · SecurityAssistantNew64.png Security Assistant

NanotrasenSecurityOperativeWithSuit68.gif Nanotrasen Security Consultant

Medical &
Research
MedicalDoctorNew64.gif Medical Doctor · MedicalAssistantNew.png Medical Trainee · RoboticistNew64.png Roboticist · Genetics wiki big.gif Geneticist

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

Engineering EngineerCoatNew64.png Engineer · TechassistantNew.png Technical Trainee

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

Civilian

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

ClownNew64.png Clown

SousChefV2-64x64.png Gimmick jobs

Silicon AIV3-64.gif Artificial Intelligence · CyborgV3-64x64.gif Cyborg
Jobs of the Day Dungeoneer64x64.png Dungeoneer · BarberV2-64x64.png Barber · WaiterV2-64x64.png Waiter · LawyerV2-64x66.png Lawyer · TouristNew64.png Tourist · MusicianV2-64x64.png Musician · BoxerV2-64x64.png Boxer
Antagonist Roles With own mode Arcfiend64x64.PNG Arcfiend · BlobOvermind64.png Blob · AbominationAnimated64x96.gif Changeling · GangLeaderV2-64x68.png Gang Member · Featherdrone-flockmind.gif Flockmind (Featherdrone-flocktrace.gif Flocktrace) · SyndicateAssaultTrooperV3-64x64.png Nuclear Operative · SpyThiefV2-64x64.png Spy Thief · TraitorNew64.png Traitor · HeadRevolutionaryV2-64x64.png Revolutionary · VampireV2-64x64.png Vampire (VampThrallV3-64x64.png Thrall) · WizardNew64.gif Wizard
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
Special Roles Drone64x64.png Ghostdrone · MonkeyResprite64.png Monkey · SpaceMouse64.png Critter · GhostV3-64x64.png Ghost · CluwneNew64.png Cluwne · SantaClausV2-64x64.png Santa Claus