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The '''Research Director''' is the head in charge of the [[Research Wing|research department]]. Their goal is to further the station's grand quest of the pursuit of sciences, while trying to forget everything they learned at that ethics seminar.
Congratulations, '''Research Director'''! You're the [[Head of Staff]] of the [[Research Wing]] and rarely competent [[Scientist]]s who staff it. Your job is mainly just to prevent Research from blowing up, burning, and getting covered in radiation for as long as possible. Chances are, you won't be successful at that, but that's okay. As an RD, you have arguably the most relaxed and easy Head job on the station, yet you're also the most potentially dangerous. If you're interested in trying out a Head job but you're afraid of being awful, RD is the job for you. As long as you don't blow up the [[Research Wing]], send your unstoppable [[Robots#GuardBuddy|Guardbuddies]] on a rampage, or let a [[Traitor]] do these things, it's almost impossible to be a bad Research Director.
 
== Your Tools ==


== What have I gotten myself into? ==
You come equipped with a few of tools used by a regular scientist and then some, including:
Well, congratulations! You're a Head of the station, as well as being the boss of the rarely competent [[Scientist|Research team]]. Your job is mainly just to prevent Research from blowing up, burning, and getting covered in radiation for as long as possible. Chances are, you won't be successful at that. It's okay though, as an RD you have arguably the most relaxed and easy Head job on the station, yet you're also the most potentially dangerous. If you're interested in trying out a Head job but you're afraid of being awful, RD is the job for you. As long as you don't blow up the [[Research Wing]] or send your unstoppable [[Robots#GuardBuddy|Guardbuddies]] on a rampage/let a [[Traitor]] do these things, it's almost impossible to be a bad Research Director.
*A [[Clothing#Command Headset|headset]] [[File:Command headset.png]] with access to the research radio channel and command radio channels, which can be communicated on by prefacing your message with ''':r''' and ''':h''', respectively.
*[[Science Objects#Spectroscopic Scanner Goggles|Spectroscopic scanner goggles]] [[File:SpectroscopicScannerGogglesV2-32x32.png]] over your eyes
*A custom [[Clothing#Research Director's Labcoat|research director's labcoat]] [[File:ResearchDirectorsLabcoat.png]] of science, with an extra 5% more chemical resistance than the [[Clothing#Lab Coat|standard labcoat]]. Right-click its sprite to button and unbutton it for the right mix of science and fashion. If you prefer the [[Clothing#Labcoat|regular labcoat]], there's one in your "Research Director's locker", inside a box labeled "Research Director's clothing".
*A [[PDA]] [[File:ResearchDirectorPDAV2.png]] with a built-in reagent scanner, health analyser, signaller, and a special application that functions like a more limited version of the [[Science Objects#Port-A-Sci|Port-A-Sci]] remote that only your [[PDA]] and the AI [[PDA]] have. The program can send the Port-A-Sci to a home turf, but not summon it to your location.
 
=== Sysadmin: TermOS and You ===
{{main|TermOS}}
As RD, you also have access to the [[Computer Core]] and a backup of the network in your equipment locker. This is quite handy since some [[Telescience]] and [[Artifact Research]] issues require taking a look at the [[Computers#Mainframe|mainframe]] in the [[Computer Core]].
 
Thanks to your superuser (SU) access, you also have control over the science department's entire computer network. Notably, you can use the [[DWAINE|DWAINE terminal]] in your office to [[TermOS#GuardBuddies|assign your Guardbuddies to various jobs]]!


== So what's my actual job? ==
== So what's my actual job? ==
Whatever you make of it! Explore [[Z-level|space]] in the [[Telescience|Teleporter lab]], make explosives in [[Toxins]], set [[Chemistry]] on fire, or [[Artifact Research|accidentally kill everyone]]...
It's in the name. You're a "Research" Director, so you can conduct experiments in the various labs of the [[Research Sector]]. You could explore [[Z-level|off-station areas]] in the [[Telescience|Telescience lab]] for example or make healing mixes in [[Chemistry]]. Like [[Scientist]], you can pick and choose whatever you'd like and work at your own pace without worrying about research quotas, grants, conferences, or any number of boring things RDs in real life have to deal with. It's possible to even forgo your work entirely and just have a bender in the [[Bar]].
 
You're also a Research "Director", a supervisor for the [[Scientist|Scientists]]. Part of that is reining them in when they do something dangerous without taking the proper precautions, acting as a sane scientist to their mad scientist. For example, try to make sure people test their bombs in either the [[Test Chamber]] or off-station if it's REALLY dangerous (e.g. a canbomb), and tell them to give at least some sort of warning to the crew ''before'' the test occurs. Just try your best and act in good faith; you won't get banned if you try and fail to prevent someone from testing their bomb in [[Bar]]. It's not all about being a buzzkill though. As RD, you can coordinate your underlings for gimmicks too! It's "safety first, then fun", not "safety first, no fun".


That being said, your basic job (and really only task) is to be the boss of the Research team. Typical RD activities include ordering [[Scientist|chemists]] to create dozens of chicken soup pills, having [[Telescience]] steal all the [[Monkey|monkeys]] on the station, and making sure [[Toxins]] and [[Artifact Research]] don't spiral out of control. However, you're also a Head, which means you also have some say in big decisions regarding the shuttle. You can [[Calling the Escape Shuttle|call and recall the shuttle]], and you have [[Bridge]] access for when you just feel like drinking wine with the [[Head of Personnel|HoP]] and ignoring your duties.
In addition, you're also a [[Head of Staff]]. You can [[Calling the Escape Shuttle|call and recall the escape shuttle]], and your voice has a lot of weight when it comes to discussions as to whether or not it's time to send the shuttle. You also have [[Bridge]] and [[AI Upload]] & [[AI Chamber]] access. As a Head, people also sometimes look to you for guidance, because they typically expect you to have a fairly good grasp of the game's science systems.


Failing your own creativity, here are a few things you can do.
== Things You Can Do ==
Everything is better with friends, and one of the great things about being RD is facilitating gimmicks and collaborations. For example, if you have a couple of [[Scientist|Scientists]] who are a bit of bored and looking for something to do, and there's another [[Scientist]] (or really anybody) trying to make as much [[Chemicals#Methamphetamine|meth]] as possible, you could very well direct your idle scientists to your enterprising Walter White and help out their meth-manufacturing empire. You could also do your own gimmicks!


=== Get the Guardbuddies moving ===
===Telescience Gimmicks===
Using the [[DWAINE|DWAINE terminal]] in your office, you can assign your [[The Buddy Book|Guardbuddies to various jobs]].  To start playing with your buddies, follow these instructions on TermOS [[TermOS|here]].
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[[Telescience]] is often ignored during games because it requires cooperation from other people to do anything really fun. However, as RD, your entire point is to foster cooperation and efficiency among departments, so figuring out how the teleporters work this round is very helpful. If you've figured out how the teleporter works, all sorts of fun can come of enabling other peoples' gimmicks.
* Space explorers can be beamed back to resupply and offload their finds, or even better their finds can be beamed back for them.  All they need to do is to feed you the appropriate coordinates and you can take care of the rest.
* Beam them out to [[Z-level|dangerous derelicts]] and crack them open like a peanut.   
* Are those lazy-ass [[Miner|miners]] not doing anything with their space suits? Lock in on their locations via the space GPS, teleport them to Research, and distribute them to your staff!
* Are the [[Engineer]]s illegally building a bunch of guns?  Teleport them into Research and give them to your [[Scientist|chemists]]!
* Steal all the monkeys! Make a zoo!


=== Figure out Telescience ===
Convinced? You should be! Check the [[Telescience]] article for more details.
[[Telescience]] is often ignored during games because it requires cooperation from other people to do anything really fun.  However, as RD, your entire point is to foster cooperation and efficiency among departments, so figuring out how the teleporters work this round is very helpful.  If you've figured out how the teleporter works, all sorts of fun can come of enabling other peoples' gimmicks. Space explorers can be beamed back to resupply and offload their finds, or even better their finds can be beamed back for them.  All they need to do is to feed you the appropriate coordinates and you can take care of the rest. One of the few always-legitimate uses for bombs is to beam them out to [[Z-level|dangerous derelicts]] to crack them open like a peanut.  If you know the location of something you want on the station, you can just teleport it straight to [[Research Wing|Research]]. Are those lazy-ass [[Miner|miners]] not doing anything with their space suits?  Lock in on their locations via the space GPS, teleport them to Research, and distribute them to your staff! Are the [[Mechanic|mechanics]] illegally building a bunch of guns?  Teleport them into Research and give them to your [[Scientist|chemists]]!  Is the [[Captain]] brain dead in his quarters?  Teleport him to Research and steal his ID!


Convinced?  You should be! Check the [[Telescience]] article for more details.
===Chemistry Gimmicks===
Failing all that, being the RD is pretty much carte blanche to waste your entire round trying to figure out new and interesting ways to use [[chemistry]]. Here are some examples:
*Fill some fire extinguishers with [[Chemicals#Space Cleaner|space cleaner]] and market them as cleaning supplies. Give one to the [[Janitor|Janitor(s)]] and ask them to see the difference.
*Have everyone make dozens of chicken soup pills and set up a futuristic restaurant!
*Create tons of [[Chemicals#Colorful Reagent|colorful reagent]] and use it to decorate the station/ship. The recipe is fairly complicated, but if you get multiple people to work on different sets of ingredients, you can make the workload much easier.
*Try to acquire as many different [[Chemicals#Drugs|drugs]] as possible into one pill, then ingest it. The more people chipping in their ingredients, the better it'll be!
*Collaborate with the [[Bartender]] to create some truly out-of-this-world cocktails.


=== Screw around with Chemistry ===
===Other Gimmicks===
Failing all that, being the RD is pretty much carte blanche to waste your entire round trying to figure out new and interesting ways to cause misery in [[chemistry]]. Or maybe you want to buck the trend and actually be helpful by filling a fire extinguisher with space cleaner and showing the [[Janitor]] he's a useless piece of shit. The possibilities are endless!
Below are some gimmick ideas that aren't necessarily attached to just one particular department.
* Run a public science expo/museum and work together to create exhibitions that demonstrate the wonders of '''''SCIENCE!'''''
* Set up a science show in the [[Bar]] or [[Chapel]] or some such, where you have speakers demonstrate all sorts of cool and possibly dangerous phenomenona (with proper precautions, of course). This doesn't have to be restricted to just [[Scientist|Scientists]]; people like the [[Chef]], [[Bartender]], [[Botanist|Botanists]], [[Engineer|Engineers]], etc. can participate too!
* Lead an expedition into one of the [[Adventure Zone]] areas or even one of the [[Trench]], [[Z5]], or [[Debris Field]] areas. Get other crew involved so you can show them the <strike>horrors</strike> ''wonders'' beyond.


== Crew Objectives ==
== Crew Objectives ==
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'''Ensure that Heisenbee escapes on the shuttle''' <br>
'''Ensure that Heisenbee escapes on the shuttle''' <br>
That cute and adorable space bee that starts in your office must end the round on the Escape Shuttle--alive. Most of the time, you can usually just leave them in your office and wrangle (click on them with Grab intent) them to the [[Escape Arm]] when the shuttle's about to arrive.
That cute and adorable space bee that starts in your office must end the round on the Escape Shuttle--alive. Most of the time, you can usually just leave them in your office and wrangle (click on them with {{Grab}} intent) them to the [[Escape Arm]] when the shuttle's about to arrive.
 
If you want to be extra-safe, keep him in a locker, so that he's protected from any explosions that reach your office, and make some [[Chemicals#Strange Reagent|strange reagent]], so you can resurrect Heisenbee if he does die. When the shuttle's about to dock, drag him to the shuttle, and keep him in the locker, in case someone bombs on the shuttle in transit.


If you want to be extra-safe, keep him in a locker, so that he's protected from any explosions that reach your office, and make some [[Chemistry#Strange Reagent|strange reagent]], so you can resurrect Heisenbee if he does die. When the shuttle's about to dock, drag him to the shuttle, and keep him in the locker, in case someone bombs on the shuttle in transit.
== Doctorate in Evil: Antagonist RD ==
Truly, the only difficult part of being an [[antag]] RD is choosing just one plan of action out of your dazzling array of [[Chemistry|horrific]] and [[Plasma Research|devastating]] options. In addition to the already wide array of things antag [[Scientist]]s can do, you have control over the departments which dictate who lives and who dies, an army of loyal robot servants, and Head access. A competent RD who knows how to put all of these things together can put on one ''hell'' of a show.


== Syndicate RD ==
=== Dr. No: Traitor RD ===
Truly, the only difficult part of being a traitor RD is choosing just one plan of action out of your dazzling array of [[Chemistry|horrific]] [[Plasma Research|options]]. In addition to the already wide array of things traitor [[Scientist]]s can do, you have control over the departments which dictate who lives and who dies, an army of loyal robot servants, and Head access. A competent RD who knows how to put all of these things together can put on one ''hell'' of a show.


There's one particularly terrible implement that's unique to the RD, however, and that's the Teleport Gun. Once linked to a beacon from the Teleporter Room (notably ''not'' the Science Teleporter, but the one that works with your hand tele), each shot from said gun will warp the unlucky target to that beacon. Bring the beacon to any place you'd like to see your victim whisked away to and let loose - and the beacon can be anywhere, including the combustion chamber, deep space and even the [[Adventure Zone]]! Unleash your creativity to come up with interesting and unique traps!
Do you like mad scientist gadgets? As a [[Traitor]] RD, you get plenty of them. You have an impressive 10 (count them, 10—you have a doctorate, so counting should be child's play) [[Syndicate Items#Job-Specific Items|job-specific syndicate items]] available for purchase: the [[Syndicate Items#AI Laser Upgrade Module|AI Laser Upgrade Module]], the [[Syndicate Items#Chem Grenade Starter Pouch|chemical grenade pouch kit]], the [[Syndicate Items#Disguised AI Law Module|Disguised AI Law Module]], the [[Syndicate Items#Guardbuddy Ammo Replicator|Guardbuddy ammo replicator]], the [[Syndicate Items#ChemiCompiler|handheld ChemiCompiler]], the [[Syndicate Items#Poison Bottle|poison bottle]], the [[Syndicate Items#Poison Bottle Bundle|poison bottle bundle]], [[Syndicate Items#Stimulants|stimulants]], the [[Syndicate Items#Syringe Gun|syringe gun]], and the [[Syndicate Items#Teleport Gun|teleport gun]]. And remember, this is all ''in addition'' to the [[Syndicate Items#Standard Items|standard itemlist]].
 
According to the laws of physics, the deadliness of an [[AI]] is directly proportional to the amount of frickin' laser beams they have access to. It follows then that the [[Syndicate Items#AI Laser Upgrade Module|AI Laser Upgrade Module]] will indeed make the [[AI]] more deadly, since it gives them the ability fire 30 {{BURN}} lasers out of any security camera, on a 10 second timer. Simply put the module into the law rack like any other law module, and see the results. It helps if you also [[Engineering Objects#Welder|weld]] and/or [[Engineering Objects#Screwdriver|screw]] it in place to make it harder to reverse. It'll also help to modify the laws so that the AI has greater allowance to kill people, since the module itself does not subvert the AI or change their laws.
 
If rogue robots are more your style of supervillainy, then the [[Syndicate Items#Disguised AI Law Module|Disguised AI Law Module]] is for you. It's tinted green, but instead of containing a law from the [[AI Laws|standard]], [[AI Laws#Robocop|Robocop]], or [[AI Laws#Nanotrasen|Nanotrasen lawsets]], it lets you put whatever nefarious law you want on there (within the bounds of the [[Rules]]). You can order multiple modules, too. In theory, you could swap out the [[AI]] and [[Cyborg]]s' laws with a custom lawset (perhaps one inspired by murderbot HK-47 of ''Knights of the Old Republic'', for example), and anyone casually inspecting the [[AI Upload]] might not suspect anything, since the default law modules and disguised law module share the same color.
 
The [[Syndicate Items#Teleport Gun|teleport gun]] is particularly evil. Once linked to a beacon from the Teleporter Room (notably ''not'' the Science Teleporter, but the one that works with your hand tele), each shot from said gun will warp the unlucky target to that beacon. Bring the beacon to any place you'd like to see your victim whisked away to and let loose - and the beacon can be anywhere, including the combustion chamber, deep space and even the [[Adventure Zone]]! Unleash your creativity to come up with interesting and unique traps!


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Command Staff
Research Director
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Research Director
Difficulty: Medium to Hard
Requirements: None
Access Level: Research Sector, Artifact Lab, Toxins Research, Toxins Storage, Chemistry, Telescience, Teleporter Room, Bridge, EVA, AI Upload, Maintenance, Superuser level for TermOS
Additional Roleplay Access Level: None
Supervisors: Captain
Subordinates: Scientist, Research Assistant
Responsibilities: Supervise and lead the research department, coordinate with other departments if need be, maintain the TermOS network, make sure the science team doesn't blow everything to kingdom come.
Guides: AI Laws, Artifact Research, Calling the Escape Shuttle, Chemistry, Chemicals, Plasma Research, Telescience, TermOS
Your office.
Your office.
Your office.
Your office.
Your office.
Your starting location. But where's your calling?
Your office.

Congratulations, Research Director! You're the Head of Staff of the Research Wing and rarely competent Scientists who staff it. Your job is mainly just to prevent Research from blowing up, burning, and getting covered in radiation for as long as possible. Chances are, you won't be successful at that, but that's okay. As an RD, you have arguably the most relaxed and easy Head job on the station, yet you're also the most potentially dangerous. If you're interested in trying out a Head job but you're afraid of being awful, RD is the job for you. As long as you don't blow up the Research Wing, send your unstoppable Guardbuddies on a rampage, or let a Traitor do these things, it's almost impossible to be a bad Research Director.

Your Tools

You come equipped with a few of tools used by a regular scientist and then some, including:

  • A headset CommandHeadsetV3-32x32.png with access to the research radio channel and command radio channels, which can be communicated on by prefacing your message with :r and :h, respectively.
  • Spectroscopic scanner goggles SpectroscopicScannerGogglesV2-32x32.png over your eyes
  • A custom research director's labcoat ResearchDirectorsLabcoat.png of science, with an extra 5% more chemical resistance than the standard labcoat. Right-click its sprite to button and unbutton it for the right mix of science and fashion. If you prefer the regular labcoat, there's one in your "Research Director's locker", inside a box labeled "Research Director's clothing".
  • A PDA ResearchDirectorPDAV2.png with a built-in reagent scanner, health analyser, signaller, and a special application that functions like a more limited version of the Port-A-Sci remote that only your PDA and the AI PDA have. The program can send the Port-A-Sci to a home turf, but not summon it to your location.

Sysadmin: TermOS and You

Main article: TermOS

As RD, you also have access to the Computer Core and a backup of the network in your equipment locker. This is quite handy since some Telescience and Artifact Research issues require taking a look at the mainframe in the Computer Core.

Thanks to your superuser (SU) access, you also have control over the science department's entire computer network. Notably, you can use the DWAINE terminal in your office to assign your Guardbuddies to various jobs!

So what's my actual job?

It's in the name. You're a "Research" Director, so you can conduct experiments in the various labs of the Research Sector. You could explore off-station areas in the Telescience lab for example or make healing mixes in Chemistry. Like Scientist, you can pick and choose whatever you'd like and work at your own pace without worrying about research quotas, grants, conferences, or any number of boring things RDs in real life have to deal with. It's possible to even forgo your work entirely and just have a bender in the Bar.

You're also a Research "Director", a supervisor for the Scientists. Part of that is reining them in when they do something dangerous without taking the proper precautions, acting as a sane scientist to their mad scientist. For example, try to make sure people test their bombs in either the Test Chamber or off-station if it's REALLY dangerous (e.g. a canbomb), and tell them to give at least some sort of warning to the crew before the test occurs. Just try your best and act in good faith; you won't get banned if you try and fail to prevent someone from testing their bomb in Bar. It's not all about being a buzzkill though. As RD, you can coordinate your underlings for gimmicks too! It's "safety first, then fun", not "safety first, no fun".

In addition, you're also a Head of Staff. You can call and recall the escape shuttle, and your voice has a lot of weight when it comes to discussions as to whether or not it's time to send the shuttle. You also have Bridge and AI Upload & AI Chamber access. As a Head, people also sometimes look to you for guidance, because they typically expect you to have a fairly good grasp of the game's science systems.

Things You Can Do

Everything is better with friends, and one of the great things about being RD is facilitating gimmicks and collaborations. For example, if you have a couple of Scientists who are a bit of bored and looking for something to do, and there's another Scientist (or really anybody) trying to make as much meth as possible, you could very well direct your idle scientists to your enterprising Walter White and help out their meth-manufacturing empire. You could also do your own gimmicks!

Telescience Gimmicks

Telescience is often ignored during games because it requires cooperation from other people to do anything really fun. However, as RD, your entire point is to foster cooperation and efficiency among departments, so figuring out how the teleporters work this round is very helpful. If you've figured out how the teleporter works, all sorts of fun can come of enabling other peoples' gimmicks.

  • Space explorers can be beamed back to resupply and offload their finds, or even better their finds can be beamed back for them. All they need to do is to feed you the appropriate coordinates and you can take care of the rest.
  • Beam them out to dangerous derelicts and crack them open like a peanut.
  • Are those lazy-ass miners not doing anything with their space suits? Lock in on their locations via the space GPS, teleport them to Research, and distribute them to your staff!
  • Are the Engineers illegally building a bunch of guns? Teleport them into Research and give them to your chemists!
  • Steal all the monkeys! Make a zoo!

Convinced? You should be! Check the Telescience article for more details.

Chemistry Gimmicks

Failing all that, being the RD is pretty much carte blanche to waste your entire round trying to figure out new and interesting ways to use chemistry. Here are some examples:

  • Fill some fire extinguishers with space cleaner and market them as cleaning supplies. Give one to the Janitor(s) and ask them to see the difference.
  • Have everyone make dozens of chicken soup pills and set up a futuristic restaurant!
  • Create tons of colorful reagent and use it to decorate the station/ship. The recipe is fairly complicated, but if you get multiple people to work on different sets of ingredients, you can make the workload much easier.
  • Try to acquire as many different drugs as possible into one pill, then ingest it. The more people chipping in their ingredients, the better it'll be!
  • Collaborate with the Bartender to create some truly out-of-this-world cocktails.

Other Gimmicks

Below are some gimmick ideas that aren't necessarily attached to just one particular department.

  • Run a public science expo/museum and work together to create exhibitions that demonstrate the wonders of SCIENCE!
  • Set up a science show in the Bar or Chapel or some such, where you have speakers demonstrate all sorts of cool and possibly dangerous phenomenona (with proper precautions, of course). This doesn't have to be restricted to just Scientists; people like the Chef, Bartender, Botanists, Engineers, etc. can participate too!
  • Lead an expedition into one of the Adventure Zone areas or even one of the Trench, Z5, or Debris Field areas. Get other crew involved so you can show them the horrors wonders beyond.

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. In addition to the usual Scientist objectives, you can also expect to see the following:

Ensure that Heisenbee escapes on the shuttle
That cute and adorable space bee that starts in your office must end the round on the Escape Shuttle--alive. Most of the time, you can usually just leave them in your office and wrangle (click on them with Grab intent) them to the Escape Arm when the shuttle's about to arrive.

If you want to be extra-safe, keep him in a locker, so that he's protected from any explosions that reach your office, and make some strange reagent, so you can resurrect Heisenbee if he does die. When the shuttle's about to dock, drag him to the shuttle, and keep him in the locker, in case someone bombs on the shuttle in transit.

Doctorate in Evil: Antagonist RD

Truly, the only difficult part of being an antag RD is choosing just one plan of action out of your dazzling array of horrific and devastating options. In addition to the already wide array of things antag Scientists can do, you have control over the departments which dictate who lives and who dies, an army of loyal robot servants, and Head access. A competent RD who knows how to put all of these things together can put on one hell of a show.

Dr. No: Traitor RD

Do you like mad scientist gadgets? As a Traitor RD, you get plenty of them. You have an impressive 10 (count them, 10—you have a doctorate, so counting should be child's play) job-specific syndicate items available for purchase: the AI Laser Upgrade Module, the chemical grenade pouch kit, the Disguised AI Law Module, the Guardbuddy ammo replicator, the handheld ChemiCompiler, the poison bottle, the poison bottle bundle, stimulants, the syringe gun, and the teleport gun. And remember, this is all in addition to the standard itemlist.

According to the laws of physics, the deadliness of an AI is directly proportional to the amount of frickin' laser beams they have access to. It follows then that the AI Laser Upgrade Module will indeed make the AI more deadly, since it gives them the ability fire 30 BURN lasers out of any security camera, on a 10 second timer. Simply put the module into the law rack like any other law module, and see the results. It helps if you also weld and/or screw it in place to make it harder to reverse. It'll also help to modify the laws so that the AI has greater allowance to kill people, since the module itself does not subvert the AI or change their laws.

If rogue robots are more your style of supervillainy, then the Disguised AI Law Module is for you. It's tinted green, but instead of containing a law from the standard, Robocop, or Nanotrasen lawsets, it lets you put whatever nefarious law you want on there (within the bounds of the Rules). You can order multiple modules, too. In theory, you could swap out the AI and Cyborgs' laws with a custom lawset (perhaps one inspired by murderbot HK-47 of Knights of the Old Republic, for example), and anyone casually inspecting the AI Upload might not suspect anything, since the default law modules and disguised law module share the same color.

The teleport gun is particularly evil. Once linked to a beacon from the Teleporter Room (notably not the Science Teleporter, but the one that works with your hand tele), each shot from said gun will warp the unlucky target to that beacon. Bring the beacon to any place you'd like to see your victim whisked away to and let loose - and the beacon can be anywhere, including the combustion chamber, deep space and even the Adventure Zone! Unleash your creativity to come up with interesting and unique traps!

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