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Revision as of 07:20, 18 November 2020
This page is under construction. The following information may be incomplete. More to come regarding rules. |
Ass Jam is a Goonstation-exclusive holiday that occurs on the 13th of every month on the Goonstation Overflow server/Goon #4 (and only there), where all sorts of wacky and zany features are enabled and admins, mentors, and players alike can enjoy 24 hours of chaos, anarchy, and shenanigans. It started in April 2020, as a rebranding of `Ass Day that focused less on rampant Grief and more on the beautifully strange and strangely beautiful quirkiness that makes Goonstation, and arguably SS13 in general, so compelling.
Suffice to say, it's somewhat more difficult to learn the game than normal on this day. If you're thinking of trying Goonstation or SS13 on this day, do it if you want, but realize you do so at your own peril and recognize this is not normal gameplay.
Ass Jam Rules
The rules may be relaxed, but that doesn't mean it's "no rules all crime is legal" like The Purge. There's still some rules in place, the Ass Jam Rules, listed below:
- DO NOT GRIEF OR OTHERWISE SELF-ANTAG. PLAY AS NORMAL
- No intentionally crashing the server or causing lag.
- No bigotry.
- No sexual stuff.
- No creepy shit.
- No impersonating the admins.
- No walling off or obliterating arrivals.
- No giving out secret recipes and the like.
- If an admin tells you to quit doing something, quit it.
- No you do not get an antag token.
Ass Jam Rules 1-9 are basically condensed versions of Rules 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, & 11, which are better explained on that page. Rules 3 & 6 (the metagaming ones) are still in effect, but relaxed; more on that later.
10 says that if you spawn as an Antagonist, have your round ruined by Admin shenanigans (far more likely than on any other day), and request an antag token, you're not going to get one. The reasoning is that by playing on Ass Jam, you understand and accept that the Admins are allowed to absolutely wreck your round up and forfeit any right to be compensated for said round-up-wreckening. Besides, you don't really need to ask for tokens; getting an Antagonist role Ass Jam doesn't affect your chances of getting Antagonist on other days.
Where and when do they apply?
General rule is, if you can pull up the Ass Jam Rules via the Ass Day Rules command, it's Ass Jam, and those rules apply.
Ass Jam begins at the 13th of midnight EST (UTC-05) / EDT(UTC-04). It occurs only on the Goonstation Overflow server. The other servers, Goonstation Roleplay, Goonstation RP Overflow, and plain Goonstation, don't have Ass Jam, so they don't have Ass Jam Rules.
Furthermore, strictly speaking, the special Ass Jam rules apply only to rounds that begin on Ass Jam. For example, if a round begins on 11:50 PM on the 12th and continues past midnight, it's still a normal round, and Ass Jam Rules don't apply. Similarly, if a round that begins on Ass Jam continues into the 14th, it's still an Ass Jam round, and Ass Jam rules do still apply.
In addition, though it's somewhat rare, admins can decide to end it early.
Ass Jam Exclusive Content
This is where the magic happens. The real meat of Ass Jam is all the experimental maps, game modes, weapons, and other features that may be too powerful, buggy, laggy, unbalanced, or otherwise too crazy for normal days are enabled. There's content from the coder team and regular community members alike, and it includes things like:
Maps, New & Old
- Donut Station 2 and Mushroom Station return as Map Vote options! These have barely/not at all been updated, so choose them at your own peril!
- Trunkmap/Devstation/Ovary Station makes a triumphant return, renovated for the modern farty spaceperson!
- You can vote for 1pamgoC, a reversed version of Cogmap1, directly from the Map Vote, instead of having to pour reversium on the Map Vote button.
- Some community-made maps enter rotation. This time around:
- Density: A ridiculously tiny map that's shaped like a bad idea. Must have 30 people or less on the server at time of Map Vote to be available.
- Fleet/Bellerophon: A series of tiny ships each with their own department, loosely linked by pipes.
- Icarus: Triangular ship with a singularity too close to the crew.
- Wrestlemap: An ring-shaped station with many different wrestling/boxing arenas, and "fake" wrestling belts that give you harmless versions of the Wrestler abilities.
Antagonist Changes
- Everyone-Is-A-Traitor Mode, also known as "Ass Day Classic", is a possible game mode. Essentially, everyone is an antagonist! During preround, you can vote to have it be game mode for the next round!
- The sleeper agents event makes everyone a sleeper...sort of.
- Wizards get a Timestop spell that causes everyone and everything around them, including projectiles, to stop for a while. It has a cooldown of 45 seconds, requires a short delay for casting, and if it's cast without a staff, the wizard might get frozen too!
- Nuclear Operatives sometimes have deploy the bomb at a randomly-picked station location, rather than just a set list of mildly important rooms. Sometimes, it might be off-station, including places in the Adventure Zone. Pool bomb site makes a return!
- There are also a lot more operatives relative to the number of crew. Expect 1 operative for every 3 crew members, with a maximum of 30 ops.
Weapon Changes
- Zipguns are no more. Instead, there are slamguns, made by combining a pipe frame (made by clicking on metal sheets while they're in your hand and choosing Pipe Frame) with another pipe frame that's been smoothed out by a welder. They accept only shotgun munitions, and after each shot, you must click on it while it's in your hand to manually eject the casing.
- To go along with slam guns is nailshot, which can be made at a general fab that's been hacked. Nails fire as a spray of projectiles that devastate organs and cause lots of bleeding but have trouble with armored targets.
- The Head of Security gets a cannon that fires secbots that pursue the victims they hit and a NARCS turret that fires rubber bullets at people who don't have golden IDs or ID cards with red or green bands.
- Traitors can order a crab gun that turns people into crabs--if they're stunned. It's self recharging and can shoot three shots from each full charge. Two shots are usually enough to stun, so the third shot can crab them if they all land.
- Podseeker shells can gib people.
Job & Spawning Changes
- Sometimes, it's possible to latejoin as a special job that's normally only available if it's admin-enabled. You might get an option to join as a Cowboy or a Syndicate operative!
- You can spawn with any item for your heirloom. Any item. Guns, bombs, you name it, it could be your trinket, aside from a special few.
- The AI gets a hat. Nifty. Sometimes, it also gets legs. Don't ask.
- There's a 25% chance for everyone to spawn with randomly-chosen mutation, includes ones that are exceedingly rare and ones that are only accessible to admins.
Respawn Arena
- If you die and become a Ghost, you get a Fight for a new life ability. This ability spawns you in a hellish arena that contains a few weapons and lots of lava.
- In this arena is a special butt named "The Divine Relic of Ass Day" (exact spelling of "Ass Day" can vary). If the butt remains in your possession for 30 seconds (you can still move, fight, etc. during this time), you'll be sent back to the main lobby, ready to rejoin the round.
- Beware, there can be other players in the arena, and they can fight you for the chance to hold dat fukken butt.
Miscellaneous
- People have "overlays" (technically, maptext) over them indicating their precise health level.
- Some NPC humans may explode.
- Toilets can also affect time.
- Designer drug pills (those pills you find in pill bottles labeled "pill bottle (???)") can contain any chemicals, not just a hand-picked selected of drugs and other weird chems. There literally could be anything in them.
- There's a Locker Entanglement event that can cause lockers to basically act like two-way people transporters.
- There's another that causes part of the station to suddenly flood with a random reagent.
- Rarely, crates ordered by cargo may enter accompanied by a heavenly light and a choir of angels.
- Everyone can *dab! It's not bound to any particular hotkey, so you'll have to enter say "*dab into the text parser near the bottom of the screen or press T and put in *dab if you have WASD mode on. You are still not protected from the more harmful effects of dabbing though.
- Your space bees can sometimes look a little...different.
- OOC is always on. As a reminder, the hotkey for it is O. If all those fail, you should still be able to use the ooc command, either through the Commands tab or the text parser at the bottom of the screen.
- There's a special Spacebux bonus for playing on Ass Jam.
- Cheese does something extra when heated.
- It's possible EMAG a securitron a third time, causing it to also inflict BRUTE in addition to a stun.
- Mr. Rathen the monkey becomes immortal.
- Throwing items has a rare chance to make you scream "YEET!". Normally, it's makes harmless explosion that's really just a visual effect, but on Ass Jam, it's an actual explosion!
- It's possible to grow "sickly pears", which can give you disease that causes a terrible fever. If you don't administer ice in time, your arms turn into "hot hands" that melt items and can sometimes burn people.
- Geoff Honkington, the merchant in the Clown's personal quarters, sells shoes that fart and scream with each step.
- Everything releases their contained chemicals as a smoke-powder-style cloud when burnt, not just herbs.
- Things that cause brief bursts of heat, e.g. Wizard fireballs, flare guns, and geothermal hotspots, can also heat up the air around them.
- Items from vending machines and the like sell at prices ending with .99--technically cheaper than usual!.
- Plates stack to 13 rather than 8.
- GuardBuddies armed with Lawbringers can and will fire the explosive "bigshot" round, with needing any extra modification, e.g. an EMAG.
Contributing to Ass Jam Features
Want to add a feature for Ass Jam? It's easy. Just take a look at this Google Doc for details on formatting your code for Ass Jam shenanigans or read this this comment snippet for a shorter guide. If you don't know how to code or use Github, but still want to contribute, check out the Goonstation Development Guidelines and this wiki's Coding guide.
We ask that you 1) try to add code, rather than change existing code, 2) leave a comment explaining the Ass Jam code 3) follow the server rules, and mostly importantly 4) make sure your code compiles, both with Ass Jam define off and with it on. Depending on how good your features are, it might even be incorporated into the full game, to be enjoyed all 28/29/30/31 days of the month, not just one.
History
Ye Olde Ass Day
Ass Jam started back in August 2016 under the name of "Ass Day". It was heralded by this forum thread with an ominous countdown and a "Syndicate communique" explaining Ass Day within the game universe as a shutdown of NanoTrasen station surveillance.
People often compared it to The Purge, and though it was originally conceived by admins MagicMountain and Popecrunch and mentor APARTHEID as an chance for players to indulge in their urges to grief, the comparison was never really true. Rather than being totally suspended, the normal Rules were swapped out for a special set of Ass Day Rules, listed below:
- No intentionally crashing the server or causing lag.
- No bigotry.
- No sexual stuff.
- No creepy shit.
- No impersonating the admins.
- No walling off or obliterating arrivals.
- No giving out secret recipes and the like.
- If an admin tells you to quit doing something, quit it.
- No you do not get an antag token.
It's not too different from current Ass Jam rules or even general game rules, but notice the lack of rules against grief. This was the core defining feature of Ass Day. It extended to all roles; Security for example could ignore Space Law and be as brutal as they wished, and AI, Cyborg, and Ghostdrone were free to disobey their laws, with griefy ghostdrones in particular being somewhat of a tradition on Ass Day.
Ass Day Is Dead, Long Live Ass Day
Simply put, Ass Day's lack of grief rules was boring. Similar to The Purge films, most people were not really all that interested in griefing each other, and the ones that were tended to burn through both each other and the people who didn't want to grief pretty quickly, often in ways that prolonged the round or made calling the shuttle or otherwise ending the round difficult. Rather than intense glorious grief fests, people instead got brief one-sided outbreaks of grief followed by dreary doldrums of waiting around as a Ghost watching an empty station and clamoring for someone to end their misery, if they hadn't already left out of boredom. While there were admin shenanigans rounds that significantly lifted the mood, the regular Ass Day rounds between became slogs, and unlike modern Ass Jam, there was no bizarre and creative content to keep things interesting.
The playerbase, naturally, voiced their discontent. By and large, most players still loved Ass Day, especially the wild and chaotic rounds where admins went nuts with their admin buttons and gimmicks, but they could not bear all the crushingly dull rounds in-between where nothing happened and resented their rounds ending early by what they felt were repetitive and unfair tactics, with particular distaste towards griefing ghostdrones. It got to a point where the population of the server(s) celebrating Ass Day regularly dropped by 30% or more, even during weekends when there were supposed be more people playing.
The admins noticed. In March 2020, after a few months of fumbling, they decided to reform Ass Day into the current Ass Jam, forgoing suspending grief rules in favor of enabling strange and wacky mechanics.
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Basic Rules · Roleplaying Rules · Admin Guidelines · Mentor Guidelines · HoS Guidelines · Metagaming · Grief · Mindhack Rules · Who is and isn't human (AI laws) · Ghostdrone Laws |
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Contributing | Guide to Contributing to Wikistation · Goonstation Development Guide · Goonstation Contributor Guidelines · Spriting · Goonstation Spriting Guidelines · Coding · Goonstation Code Guide · Hosting a server · Mapping · Goonstation Map Submission Guidelines · Goonstation Audio Guidelines · Contributing to Requisitions |
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Culture & Art | Terminology · Storyline (Old Storyline) · Basic Lore · Fan Videos · Fan Art |
History & Happenings | Changelog · Pre-2016 Changelog · History of SS13 |
Tales & Humor | Sex and the Singularity · Maintenance Doggs · The Rapper · The Trial of Heisenbee · Albert and the Deep Blue Sea · The uWu Interrogation · HeadSurgeon · Tales of The Devil · IT'S ALIVE! It died. IT'S ALIVE! It died. IT'S ALIVE! · The floor is now explosions · My god, it's full of butt · The Crashwich · The Doom Peel · Jugglemancy |