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==General Things==
==General Items (handheld)==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: left"
!scope = "col" style="width: 15%" | Item
!scope = "col" style="width: 10%" | Image
!scope = "col" style="width: 75%" | Description


===Flashlight===
|- id="Flashlight"
! Flashlight
| <center></center>
| Illuminates dark areas. Found in [[Emergency Toolbox]]es and the [[Storage Area]], among other places. Small enough to fit in a pocket, but can only be turned on/off remotely (HUD icon) when worn on the belt slot.


Illuminates dark areas. Found in [[Emergency Toolboxes]] and [[Emergency Storage]], among other places. Click it to turn it on, can be held in a belt slot or pockets.
|- id="Paper"
! Paper
| <center></center>
| Use a pen on it to write stuff, examine to read. Place on head slot to wear it as a [[Hats|hat]].


===Welder Fuel Tank===
|- id="Pen"
! Pen
| <center></center>
| Used for writing on said paper. Variants include the [[Sleepy Pen]] traitor item and I-pen to leave infrared messages that can only be read with the help of [[Thermals]].


Fills containers and [[Welders]] with welding fluid. Found all over the station, particularly in [[Emergency Storage]] and [[Engineering]]. '''Be sure to turn off the welder before refilling, and keep the tank away from fire.''' Highly valued when combating the [[Blob]].
|- id="Dice"
! Dice
| <center></center>
| Also known as probability cube to Brobots.


===Water Tank===
|- id="Glass"
! Glass
| <center></center>
| Basically a beaker, they are usually found at the [[Bar]]. The Kitchenware Recycler offers a variety of different glasses, all functionally identical. Breaks into shards when thrown.


|- id="Plate"
! Plate
| <center></center>
| Dinner is served, Sir.


They look like blue Welder Fuel Tanks with the word H2O on them. They are used to refill mop buckets and watering cans or filling reagent containers.
|- id="Mousetrap"
! Mousetrap
| <center></center>
| Regularly used by [[Janitor|jerks]] to kill the [[Chef]]'s only friend. You can also hide these in containers such as backpacks or emergency boxes to make traps for unsuspecting victims! For the ultimate party gag, try to combine them with certain other items...oh, the possibilities of a single mousetrap! 


===Pen===
|- id="Station Bounced Radio"
! Station Bounced Radio
| <center></center>
| Essentially a handheld transceiver. Found in every emergency toolbox. Cyborgs use these to talk over the radio.


Used for writing on paper or stabbing people in the eyes. Everyone starts with one in their pocket unless they start with something else in their pocket. There is also an infrared pen that can only be seen with [[Thermals]] on. Identical to the [[Sleepy Pen]] traitor item.
|- id="Fire Extinguisher"
! Fire Extinguisher
| <center></center>
| Useful for firefighting, as an impromptu jetpack and the weapon of choice for seasoned [[Staff Assistant|greyshirts]]. Just remember to disable the safety first and that against any fire which is still being fueled, you won't make much progress. Once emptied, you don't necessarily have to refill it with regular foam either...  


===Paper===
|- id="Gas Tank"
! Gas Tank
| <center></center>
| These large tanks hold up to 1024 kPa of gaseous elements. By default, they contain O2 (blue), an air mixture (blue w/ white stripe), N2O (white w/ red stripe) or Plasma (special sprite). With the exception of the latter, they can be worn on the back slot. Compatible with the connection port of [[Air Pump]]s, [[Air Scrubber]]s, [[Tank Transfer Valve]]s and gas canisters. 


Use a pen on it to right on it, examine it to read it. Place on head slot to wear it as a paper [[Hats|hat]].
|- id="Emergency Oxygen Tank"
! Emergency Oxygen Tank
| <center></center>
| Works like a regular gas tank, but is small enough to fit on the belt slot. Very robust blunt weapon with the tendency to knock foes unconscious in a few hits. They spawn in emergency closets and occasionally backpacks of new arrivals.  


===Glass Cup===
|- id="Satchel"
A container found in many places, particularly in the [[Bar]]. Can be filled with reagents and other things. Basically a beaker. Break into shards when thrown dealing minor damage.
! Satchel
| <center></center>
| Similar to a backpack except that it only picks up certain items like a utility belt, however it can go into your pocket. Both [[Miner]]s and [[Botanist]]s both have their own type.
|}


===Dice===
==General Items (large)==
Go ahead and throw them, you might get snake eyes.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: left"
!scope = "col" style="width: 15%" | Item
!scope = "col" style="width: 10%" | Image
!scope = "col" style="width: 75%" | Description


===Donk===
|- id="Tank"
bollin
! Tank
| <center></center>
| Rather massive type of container typically stationed in [[Tool Storage]] and the [[Lounge]]. Depending on their designation, they either contain firefighting foam, water, welding fuel or fertilizer.


===Mousetraps===
|- id="Vending Machine"
! Vending Machine
| <center></center>
| These automated shopkeepers dispense everything from soda to monkeys - as long as you have enough money or [[Multitool|alternative currency]], of course.


[[Image:Mousetrap.png|thumb|A Mousetrap.]]
|- id="Closet/Locker"
! Closet/Locker
| <center></center>
| Widely used around the station. Can hold almost anything inside them, and may be secured by an ID lock or with the help of a welding tool. If you hear a "Bang, bang" nearby, that means a person is trying to get out of a welded closet. Traitors have the option to order a [[Floor Closet]].   


Pest-B-Gon Mousetraps, are found in two places, the [[Kitchen]], and the [[Custodial Closet]]. When you examine the box it reads,"WARNING: Keep out of reach of children", and the traps,"A handy little spring-loaded trap for catching pesty rodents". When a mouse trap is armed, it has a light color on the outside, and dark color on the inside, ontop of it, when examined, it will also read in red color, "It looks like it's armed".
|- id="Coffin"
You can hide these in containers such as backpacks or emergency boxes to make traps for unsuspecting victims! oh the possibilities of a single mouse trap.
! Coffin
| <center></center>
| Exactly the same as a closet. These can be found in the [[Chapel]], and are meant to have bodies of the dearly deceased placed in them. It's mostly used for hiding them.


==Other==
|- id="Crate"
! Crate
| <center></center>
| Another location to store things (or bodies). On a productive shift, miners and botanists might use their [[Cargo Transporter]]s to send ore and produce to [[Robotics]] or [[Quartermaster]]s respectively.


===Grille===
|- id="Chair"
These can be made by [[Objects#Rod|Rod]]s(2). They provide great protection from meteors, though air can seep through them so usually they are surrounded by glass. They can be easily destroyed by [[Objects#Wirecutters|Wirecutters]] though can also be electricly charged, and if attacked by any metal weapon will shock the attacker.
! Chair
| <center></center>
| [[Ghost|Haunted]] piece of furniture. Handcuffed people cannot unbuckle on their own and are effectively immobilized. Be aware that bucklecuffing is generally frown upon, especially if it involves [[Security Officer]]s and non-traitors.


===Closet===
|- id="Bed"
These can be used to hold anything inside them, and can be welded shut with a welder. If you hear a, "Bang, bang" nearby, that means a person is trying to get out of a welded closet. If the closet has a design on the front, it represents what it holds inside. Ex: Emergency Closets, Wardrobe Closets, Level 3 Bio Suit Closets, Personal Closets, Security Closets, etc...
! Bed
| <center></center>
| Nighty-night! Like chairs, being handcuffed while buckled into beds prevents you from unbuckling yourself.


===Coffin===
|- id="Stool"
Exactly the same as a closet. These can be found in the chaplain office, and are meant to have bodies of the dearly deceased placed in them. It's mostly used for hiding them.
! Stool
| <center></center>
| Small stool for decoration purposes.


===Crates===
|- id="Table"
Can't be created, but useful for storing and transporting items, especially when used with [[Cargo_transporter|Cargo Transporters]]. Found all over the station. Can be used to store bodies in or lay down in.
! Table
 
| <center></center>
===Beds===
| These can either be regular or reinforced, a corner piece, face a certain direction or stand-alone. Not the most formidable obstacle.
 
|}
[[Image:Bed.png|thumb|Bed]]
 
You can buckle yourself down to them, useful in Meteor mode cause meteors pass over you. Also they are in MedBay and the Brig so prisoners/patients can be buckled to them to prevent movement. Like chairs, being handcuffed while buckled into beds prevents you from unbuckling yourself.
 
===Chairs===
These are small rotatable chairs that people can buckle themselves or others into. Ghosts also can rotate them.
When handcuffed and buckled into a chair, you cannot unbuckle yourself. Disassemble them with a wrench and create them with metal.
 
===Stools===
 
[[Image:Stool.png|thumb|Stool]]
 
Small stool for decoration purposes.
 
===Tables===
Tables can be deconstructed into table parts, table parts are used to create tables, and when creating them you have a choice of which direction it is in or if its by itself. Any item besides a wrench(Cause it will deconstruct it) can be put on a table by clicking it, for wrenches you have to throw them. There are reinforced tables found around the station which require to be weakened by a welder before being dissembled by a wrench.
 
===Fire Extinguisher===
 
[[Image:Fire_Extinguisher.png|thumb|A Fire Extinguisher]]
 
Useful for fighting fires. Click on it once to disable the Safety, then click on things to spray them with it's contents. By default they are filled with foam. Useful in combat for their stunning ability. Bear in mind that against any fire which is still being fueled, you won't make much progress in putting it out even with an extinguisher. Can be used as a impromptu jetpack in space.
 
===Station Bounced Radio===
Used if you don't have your headset for whatever reason and you can't get a new one. Cyborgs use these to talk over the radio.
 
Possibly to help hide it, the [[Syndicate_Uplink#Syndicate_Uplink|syndicate uplink]] is labeled as one of these.
 
===Rolling Pin===
 
Equivalent to a toolbox in combat, but can be kept in your backpack.  The Chef has two of these.
 
===[[Satchel]]===
Similar to a backpack except that it only picks up certain items like a utility belt, however it can go into your pocket. Both [[Miner|Miners]] and [[Botanist|Botanists]] both have their own type.


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General Items (handheld)

Item Image Description
Flashlight
Illuminates dark areas. Found in Emergency Toolboxes and the Storage Area, among other places. Small enough to fit in a pocket, but can only be turned on/off remotely (HUD icon) when worn on the belt slot.
Paper
Use a pen on it to write stuff, examine to read. Place on head slot to wear it as a hat.
Pen
Used for writing on said paper. Variants include the Sleepy Pen traitor item and I-pen to leave infrared messages that can only be read with the help of Thermals.
Dice
Also known as probability cube to Brobots.
Glass
Basically a beaker, they are usually found at the Bar. The Kitchenware Recycler offers a variety of different glasses, all functionally identical. Breaks into shards when thrown.
Plate
Dinner is served, Sir.
Mousetrap
Regularly used by jerks to kill the Chef's only friend. You can also hide these in containers such as backpacks or emergency boxes to make traps for unsuspecting victims! For the ultimate party gag, try to combine them with certain other items...oh, the possibilities of a single mousetrap!
Station Bounced Radio
Essentially a handheld transceiver. Found in every emergency toolbox. Cyborgs use these to talk over the radio.
Fire Extinguisher
Useful for firefighting, as an impromptu jetpack and the weapon of choice for seasoned greyshirts. Just remember to disable the safety first and that against any fire which is still being fueled, you won't make much progress. Once emptied, you don't necessarily have to refill it with regular foam either...
Gas Tank
These large tanks hold up to 1024 kPa of gaseous elements. By default, they contain O2 (blue), an air mixture (blue w/ white stripe), N2O (white w/ red stripe) or Plasma (special sprite). With the exception of the latter, they can be worn on the back slot. Compatible with the connection port of Air Pumps, Air Scrubbers, Tank Transfer Valves and gas canisters.
Emergency Oxygen Tank
Works like a regular gas tank, but is small enough to fit on the belt slot. Very robust blunt weapon with the tendency to knock foes unconscious in a few hits. They spawn in emergency closets and occasionally backpacks of new arrivals.
Satchel
Similar to a backpack except that it only picks up certain items like a utility belt, however it can go into your pocket. Both Miners and Botanists both have their own type.

General Items (large)

Item Image Description
Tank
Rather massive type of container typically stationed in Tool Storage and the Lounge. Depending on their designation, they either contain firefighting foam, water, welding fuel or fertilizer.
Vending Machine
These automated shopkeepers dispense everything from soda to monkeys - as long as you have enough money or alternative currency, of course.
Closet/Locker
Widely used around the station. Can hold almost anything inside them, and may be secured by an ID lock or with the help of a welding tool. If you hear a "Bang, bang" nearby, that means a person is trying to get out of a welded closet. Traitors have the option to order a Floor Closet.
Coffin
Exactly the same as a closet. These can be found in the Chapel, and are meant to have bodies of the dearly deceased placed in them. It's mostly used for hiding them.
Crate
Another location to store things (or bodies). On a productive shift, miners and botanists might use their Cargo Transporters to send ore and produce to Robotics or Quartermasters respectively.
Chair
Haunted piece of furniture. Handcuffed people cannot unbuckle on their own and are effectively immobilized. Be aware that bucklecuffing is generally frown upon, especially if it involves Security Officers and non-traitors.
Bed
Nighty-night! Like chairs, being handcuffed while buckled into beds prevents you from unbuckling yourself.
Stool
Small stool for decoration purposes.
Table
These can either be regular or reinforced, a corner piece, face a certain direction or stand-alone. Not the most formidable obstacle.
Objects and Items
Equipment
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Box2.png General · MopV2-32x32.png Janitor · Glovesy.png Engineering · PowerPickV2.png Mining · DefibrillatorV2-32x32.png Medical · PortASci.png Science · Handcuffs.png Security
Machinery MiniPutt.png Pods · ClownCar.png Vehicles · ThinkDOSPCV2-32x32.gif Computers · Fabricator.png Fabricators & Manufacturers · GenericPDAV3-32x32.png PDAs · Implanter2.png Implants
Clothing Chameleon.gif Clothing
Catering WateringCanV2-32x32.png Plants & Hydro Equipment · THE MONSTER V2.png Foods & Drinks
Weapons CyalumeSaberV4.gif Syndicate Items · RevolverV2.png Guns · ChemGrenadeCompleteV2.png Grenades · TransferTankValveBomb.png Bombs