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Revision as of 06:42, 25 July 2021

COMMAND STAFF
Captain
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Captain
Difficulty: Medium to Hard
Requirements: For the Roleplay servers, play 20 rounds. See below for more details.
Access Level: All-access, except for the Head of Security's office and the Armory
Additional Roleplay Access Level: None
Supervisors: Central Command
Subordinates: All on-station staff and Heads of Department
Responsibilities: Make sure your departments are working productively, fill-in for command roles as needed, keep the nuclear authentication disk safe
Guides: This article, Calling the Escape Shuttle, AI Laws, Captaining 101
Captain's quarters. Note the fine state the captain has kept his bonsai tree in.
Captain's quarters. Note the fine state the captain has kept his bonsai tree in.
Captain's quarters. Note the fine state the captain has kept his bonsai tree in.
Captain's quarters. Note the fine state the captain has kept his bonsai tree in.
Captain's quarters. Note the fine state the captain has kept his bonsai tree in.
Captain's quarters. Note the fine state the captain has kept his bonsai tree in.
Captain's office. Note the well-kept ship-in-a-bottle.
Captain's quarters. Has the only facilities on the ship fit for the captain.

The big boss! The Captain gets a swanky green and gold suit, a golden ID card, a kick-ass hat, a gun, and exclusive rights to renaming the station. As a Head of Staff, they also technically have the responsibility of running the station and making sure things work correctly. Some captains use their access and authority to help the crew have a good time by covering for critical roles that may be missing, doing things like starting the engine, upgrading IDs, and out-drinking the bartender. Other captains are incompetent boobs, apathetic loners, or power-crazed psychos. In all of the above cases, they will frequently get shot in the face by antagonists that want to jack the cool shit they get.

Like most crew roles, the Captain can spawn as an Antagonist. They can also become sleeper agents or get mindslaved. However, they cannot join a Gang or become a Revolutionary--in fact they're one of the Revolutionaries' prime targets. Furthermore, there is an extra restriction on the Roleplay servers (Goonstation 3: Morty & Goonstation 4: Sylvester): Captains can only roll the Conspirator antag role, i.e. no Traitor Captain, no Changeling Captain, etc. for the Roleplay servers.

Becoming Captain (or Not)

Every crew needs a Captain, and ours is no exception. The game always tries to make someone Captain, and the Captain is considered by the game to be a high priority role, chosen before considering other job preferences. This means you may be chosen as the Captain even if you had other, higher ranked jobs in your preferences. If you do not want the possibility of being made to lead our merry band of murderous misfits, then you should set it to Unwanted in your preferences.

On the roleplay servers (Goonstation Roleplay 3: Morty and Goonstation Roleplay 4: Sylvester), Captain also has a 20 rounds played requirement. A round counts towards this requirement if you a) joined the round when it was being set up b) joined an ongoing round on the RP servers before the 80 minute mark, while there isn't a shuttle en-route, or c) joined an ongoing round on the non-RP servers (Goonstation Classic 1: Heisenbee and Goonstation Classic 2: Bombini) before the 40 minute mark, while there isn't a shuttle en-route. These twenty can be a combination of a, b, and c and don't all have to all be spent on the RP servers. To be extra clear, there is no playtime requirement to play Captain on the non-RP servers.

You are not necessarily expected to be hyper-competent in every department by the time you have 20 rounds played, but rather have a fairly good idea of how things are supposed to work and what is and what isn't against the Rules. Hopefully, you have a good grasp of the controls by then too, so you can RP without accidentally punching people or smacking yourself with your boots.

Captain's Stuff

In the captain's storage is a spare ID, a pinpointer (which points to the disk), a green spacesuit and a hand teleporter. In the locker is an energy gun, a spare outfit, and a snazzy coat.

Nuclear Authentication Disk

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The captain begins with the nuke disk in their pocket, and they are responsible for keeping this out of the hands of filthy red-suited Syndicate operatives. It is suggested that the nuke disk be kept on your person at all times, as the operatives will most certainly want to steal it to shorten the countdown of their nuclear bomb. It works the other way around as well, giving the station a few precious minutes more to dispose of the WMD, so don't be that smart-ass captain who figures it would be a brilliant idea to throw the disk into the crusher. The disk is equally important for the survival of the crew.

  • Hiding or spacing the disk is also a dumb move, because the Scout and Infiltrator loadouts have pinpointers leading right to it, and if the operatives are interested in snatching the disk, they are going to have someone with those loadouts. Of course, if you're carrying the disk, that pinpointer will point straight at you, so consider asking for an escort if red-suited operatives have been spotted.

Job Rewards

As a thank you from NanoTransen for their endless drinking efforts of protecting the station from themselves hostile enemy threats, Captains are now able to exchange their energy gun for a one-of-a-kind sheath and sabre! To claim this 'well earned' reward, go to the 'Check Job Rewards' command, which you can find in the Commands tab. You can also enter the command name in the command bar.

Name Level Unlocked Icon Description
Captain's Sabre 0 CaptainSheath.png CaptainSabreTransparent.png A sword! Woah. Try not to poke your eyes out. Comes in green, blue and red variants. Deals 16 damage and inflits bleeding and has a 1% chance to delimb. Also has a forward stabbing special attack. Not all that impressive upclose. Nuclear Commanders also get their own, slightly stronger version.

You have to give up an energy gun to claim this. If you have scanned your energy gun via Mechanic's device analyzer or are trying to use this on a copy of an energy gun produced via mechanics, you can't claim this reward! You can't have both--you gotta choose!

Captain's Rights & Duties DisplayCaseAntiqueGunV2.png

The captain has free run of the station, so they should feel free to use it to the fullest. Individual jobs are delegated to lesser people while you command from on high, after all. Just remember that you're in charge, you're giving the orders, and it's your responsibility to control security and make sure the station isn't exploding. Or, if it is, which is more likely, then work with your resources and show leadership to try and stop things. If the situation is truly critical and the AI is not available or not listening to you, then you'll need to call the shuttle manually.

As captain you may want to:

  • Keep an eye on the Head of Personnel and make sure they're not tossing out all-access IDs.
  • Resolve disputes between players, usually even the dumbest slap fight can be defused ingame.
  • Beat up troublemakers! Make sure they don't beat you up and steal your neat stuff.
  • Make sure security isn't being shit this round. Make sure prisoners aren't being abused and they have proper brig times. Make sure nobody's busting into the armory.
  • Use your PDA to spew out tickets! It can even send messages to people if main comms aren't an option.
  • Make sure the AI's laws are normal or at least won't bite the crew in the ass! Reset them if they're bad.
  • Protect your prized bonsai tree.
  • Repair your antique laser gun and show it off.
  • Make assistants fight to the death!
  • Recruit assistants for a social experiment!
  • Have the assistants sign a waiver!
  • Rename the station to something clever and/or amusing via your Station Namer program on your PDA.

Crew Objectives

As a loyal crew member, you can sometimes be assigned some strictly optional objectives to keep yourself busy while you wait for something to happen. As the captain, you can expect to see the following:

Don't lose your hat!
Just what the man says. Don't let some hooligan steal your awesome hat.

End the round with alcohol in your blood stream.
Take the wine out on the bridge and drink it as the round's winding down. Or just get drunk all round.

Syndicate Captain

You have access to pretty much everywhere and everything, and yet the captain barging into random departments to mass-produce energy guns or brew up cyanide does tend to attract unwanted attention. If you feel like going on a rampage, subvert the AI on your side and just start lasering anything that moves. You can boss around security officers to do your bidding, though if they're mildly competent or there is a Head of Security around, they may quickly mutiny and try to put you down. The Head of Personnel can also pull together a revolt against you if you're being less than subtle about your treason, so consider a preemptive strike against anyone who would dare stand up to you. With no organized resistance, few crewmembers will be bold enough to try a head-on attack against you.

Alternatively, you can ditch your objectives entirely and run whatever hilarious gimmick you've always wanted to, just now with the ability to silence nay-sayers and party poopers with hot laser fire.

It is worth noting that a Traitor Captain does not get any job-specific Syndicate Items to order.

Supplementary Video


Jobs on Space Station 13
Command &
Security
Captain · Head of Security · Head of Personnel · Chief Engineer · Research Director · Medical Director · Security Officer · Detective · Security Assistant · Nanotrasen Security Consultant
Medical &
Research
Geneticist · Roboticist · Scientist · Medical Doctor
Engineering Quartermaster · Miner · Engineer
Civilian Chef · Bartender · Botanist · Rancher · Janitor · Chaplain · Staff Assistant · Radio Host · Clown · Gimmick jobs
Jobs of the Day Dungeoneer · Barber · Mail Courier · Lawyer · Tourist · Musician · Boxer
Antagonist Roles With own mode Arcfiend · Blob · Changeling · Gang Member · Flockmind · Nuclear Operative · Spy Thief · Traitor · Revolutionary · Vampire · Wizard
Others Grinch · Hunter · Krampus · Werewolf · Wraith · Wrestler · Zombie · Gimmick antagonist roles
Special Roles Artificial Intelligence · Battler · Cluwne · Critter · Cyborg · Ghost · Ghostdrone · Monkey · Santa Claus