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== Knowing the Janitor ==
== Knowing the Janitor ==


At it's core, the job of a janitor is to keep the station clean. However, there is little incentive to do so unless you care about round score or personal objectives (you weirdo). That said, the janitor gets his own office and has a variety of unique toys to play with. Coupled with having very little responsibility to the station, that makes the janitor a great beginner job.
At it's core, the job of a janitor is to keep the station clean. However, there is little incentive to do so unless you care about round score or [[personal objectives]] (you weirdo). That said, the janitor gets his own office (the [[custodial closet]]) and has a variety of unique toys to play with. Coupled with having very little responsibility to the station, that makes the janitor a great beginner job.


== The Janitor's Arsenal ==
== The Janitor's Arsenal ==

Revision as of 03:52, 12 September 2012

Knowing the Janitor

At it's core, the job of a janitor is to keep the station clean. However, there is little incentive to do so unless you care about round score or personal objectives (you weirdo). That said, the janitor gets his own office (the custodial closet) and has a variety of unique toys to play with. Coupled with having very little responsibility to the station, that makes the janitor a great beginner job.

The Janitor's Arsenal

All of these items spawn in the custodial closet.

Mop: The basic floor-cleaning device. Using it on a floor will attempt to wash it. Before washing can occur, the mop must first be wet.

Mop Bucket: The big yellow bucket on wheels. Can hold a large amount of liquid to dip your mop in, but must be dragged around behind you.

Galoshes: The janitor's unique footwear. Prevents slipping on wet floors when worn.

Cleaner Grenades: A powerful anti-filth explosive. Click on it while it is in your active hand to pull the pin, then throw it. Explodes in a big cloud of foam that will remove most filth, but make the floors wet.

Spray Bottles: Versatile liquid-spraying device. Some of the bottles come filled with Space Cleaner, a strong cleaning chemical that doesn't leave floors wet. The other bottles are empty and can be filled with other liquids such as water.

Sponge: Used to dry up floors. Why you would ever want to do that is a mystery.

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