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  1. How about adding an item/implant that could be used to add a camera to a crewmember. So that the AI and anyone near a camera console can see what the people wearing them are up to. They should be limited to security personell otherwise it would give the AI and security a too big advantage over the antags because everyone and their mother would just have a camera on them while in maint. They could work exactly like the cyborg cams work but i'm unsure how they work code-like and wether or not it is easy or hard to augment that. The main goal of these bodycams in my opinion would be to serve sort of as tracking implants so that the HoS/warden/captain can easily see what's happening to their security force. To make sure these items aren't OP as hell there needs to be a way to disable them both stealthy and non-stealthy, so sort of like the suit sensor toggle on jumpsuits this might also be toggled off by someone in close proximity, or they could be busted by EMP charges. Please tell me what you think of this idea.
  2. Always great to see this after everyone in deadchat said "No worries, it's an event so we were allowed to do all that stuff"
  3. I play journalist a lot and always do crime news. I'm always able to get great pictures by roleplaying my way into certain rooms and putting myself on the front line of crime fighting. I see no need for changing anything, other than other players' view of the newscaster channels and the work some people put into it.
  4. I just found this monkey meeting in maintenance. When i asked the person that was standing next to this ordeal what was going on he said, "It's sad how nobody is helping the wounded monkey in the middle and they're all just watching him die, isn't it?" 2spoopy4me
  5. Here we see how fast someone can change. This VIP lounge was build for the commanders and VIPs to safely enter the shuttle without a hassle. At the doors of this gathered quite a crowd, the security officer seen on the screenshot was one of them. He screamed that we were all equal and that this was a hatecrime and such, i let him in because he angered the crowd around him. The moment he entered, he screamed "That's enough folks we've reached the limit in here" and i closed the door behind him. He then started to talk to the crowd saying how he was priviliged to be with the VIPs and that he was better than they were for it. Isn't it great how quickly someone corrupts when they get more rights, wealth or status than the average person?
  6. I think people should be able to name their characters whatever they want as long as it isn't some profanity [spoiler2]Did i write that correctly?[/spoiler2] so video game, fantasy and tv-show names are fine. But i do think however that creating your own character is one of the best aspects of the game, i have a bartender character named Bart Ender for example and it's always funny to see how long it takes people to get the joke. So things like that are awesome, but i see no problem in using the name of fictional characters.
  7. Hey awesome story again, and i was actually the captain on the shift where the HoS shot at you, yeah he was a wacky guy. I even saw him pull his laser gun on you and said "If you shoot with lethals once you'll be demoted" After wich he began shooting you. Yeah keep making these they're awesome.
  8. Awesome, but how will IPC benefit from synthflesh?
  9. Welcome, what characters do you play on the server?
  10. Love the story, and since i play a lot of rep myself i'dd love to see what else you'll encounter in your SoP filled adventures. And i just want to say that i once got ALL of command demoted and was put in charge of EVERYTHING as the NT rep, yeah beat that. Actually, don't beat that, command was actually horrible and i'm guessing many people had bad experienced due to them. Luckily i was there the save the day as always!
  11. Dropping down could be instant but getting up defenitly needs to take a while, +1 to re-adding a delay
  12. I guess something was really funny in the place i was critting
  13. This is a story of a succesfull Xenomorph invasion... Chapter 1: Crazyness overload Once upon a time there was a science station called the NSS Cyberiad. It was the most fucked up place in the known universe, with the AI ( Being played by me ) made announcements like these often and they were all 100% True. So most of these xenomorphs tought being passive was fine, untill one found himself to be the little xeno queen that could and made themselves an nice little nest in virology. Soon after this a monkey was impregnated and some hunters were bred. The hunteres quickly got more people into the nest, one after another. The CE bravely said "I'm good at setting things on fire [spoiler2](see announcement)[/spoiler2], so i'll just set the whole of virology on fire" Just after the brave CE added a canister of highly flamable gasses to the virology air circulation a small electric lifeform called A.M.A. tought himself robust enough to just go in there and flamethrower them all, he did this by cutting some walls away and the CE's plan had to be scrapped for the safety of the crew and station. A.M.A. ofcourse got wrecked by all the xenos who were all gathering in virology instead of spreading like most xenomorph groups do. Chapter 2: Infections for all Not long after the events mentioned prior the xenos spread over the medbay knowing they could out-robust most crew if they worked together. Dragging in one after another crewmember into their nest they grew their force exponentially and covered more terrain on the station with a speed only previously observed in Meth addicts. The not so competent security force was not able to handle this and the captain decided to call an ERT, only minutes after the ERT arrived most of them died and they were screaming for self destruct codes so no more harm could be done. The following announcements followed eachother within the timespan of 15 minutes. At this point in the shift CC had authorised basicly all means to take care of the xenomorphs, the CE released the tesla with little to no effect and two shells of bluespace artillery were shot into the heart of the xenomorph nest. The crew was losing..... Chapter 3: Uriel the grey It was at this point CC sent over their finest. They sent Uriel the grey, a special operations officer with a feared mech named seraph, to have a look at the station and soon after he arrived a Deathsquad was also sent to the station. A small part of the crew managed to escape to the mining outpost and cleared out most of cargo, all while the deathsquad was getting their asses kicked by xenomorphs around the central part of the station. Uriel was scouting the station for possible aproach tactics to the xenomorph nest when suddenly he hears this echoing trough the dark, empty and fouls smelling halls of the floating hunk of metal previously known as the NSS Cyberiad. It is said that the nearest station to the cyberiad has heard the following coming from seemingly nowhere. "WHAT!?" was blasted trough the entire station as Uriel the grey screamed in dismay and ignorance. To this day scientists are trying to figure out how Uriel screamed so loudly it was heard the next station over, but that is a story for another day. Uriel had mostly ignored his deathsquad up to this point but was furious, scared and energized at the same time. Uriel hadn't ordered his deathsquad to fire up the nuke but they said to him "We were losing, it seemed like our only option". Uriel ran around the station in his mech looking for the nuke that his deathsquad had placed in the previously cleared cargo area. Once Uriel had located the nuclear device he ran over to it only to see the following on the device, "4 seconds remaining until detonation". Uriel then ignored all protocols and safety procedures surrounding the nuclear device and pulled out the nuclear authentication disk as fast as possible. The moment Uriel grabbed the nuclear authentication disk the nuclear fission device clicked over from 1 to 0 and fission had started to ensue inside the bomb. A faint cry was heard on the black box of the station before nuclear detonation only milliseconds later. This was the story of uriel and the bomb.... The black box from this shift is still used today to teach the very non-existant death squad about tactics and to not overestimate the enemy.
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