Syndicate Guide

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You have chosen, or been chosen to be one of the few, the strong, the Elite. Your Mission, whether or not you choose to accept it will be to destroy the most advanced research and commerce facility of the enemy of this corporation! That's right, you are going to the NCS Cyberiad!

Objectives

  1. Retrieve the Nuclear Authentication Disk.
  2. Arm the Nuclear Fission Explosive onboard the station.
  3. Escape alive onboard the Syndicate shuttle.

Gearing up

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The Syndicate Shuttle. Includes a partially finished teleporter.

Before you start your assault, you must equip and prepare yourself. Take the time to discuss strategy with your squad mates. The check list is as follows: Nuke Code, Space suit locker, Equipment locker, ordering items. Once you have done this, you will proceed.

The Nuclear Code

The very first thing you should do is memorize the nuclear code! This changes every time the syndicate agents are created on their shuttle. How to make sure you memorize it is simple. Simply type Note in the chat bar, (without having Say before it) and type the code in.

Suiting up

You must now equip yourself for space travel so you can invade the station.

  1. Get out of your armour and put on the red space suit.
  2. Take your backpack off (drag it onto your hand).
  3. Put your internals on, using the jet pack as an oxygen tank, and placing the jet pack on your back.
  4. Pick out your syndicate agent card ID's disguise (or wait till you get to the station). Once you are space ready, and your internals are running from your jetpack and into your lungs, look into the insulated glove room, remove your gloves and swap them out for a yellow set. Do not mess with the bombs' devices unless you are already advanced at bomb handling.

You are now completely outfitted, check the inside of your backpack and throw out what you will not use. This will be handy for the next stage of equipping yourself. Equipping yourself with weapons.

Standard equipment

In this next step, pick out what you need from the gun and equipment locker. Your SMG is a powerful weapon and can take multiple people hostage at once, but it needs a lot of bullets, can't shoot through glass too well, and has terrible melee damage. This is your primary fire arm, and primary close combat weapon. Don't lose it.

The energy guns (there are three) in the locker will shoot through window while in kill mode, and can stun people like a taser. These can only hold one person hostage at a time, but are fairly damaging and have a decent amount of shots.

The military PDA is important, and is used if you want to escape after you set the nuke. But even more important, are the pinpointers. These point to the Nuclear Authentication Disk, which you MUST HAVE in order to detonate the nuke. Take the pinpointers if you want any chance at finding that disk.

Syndicate uplink

The Syndicate Uplink Radio.

The Syndicate Uplink Radio will in the locker. It can be used to Your team will need to decide what would be best for your plan. You can either give each other a number of crystals to use, or have one person distribute equipment.

Now that you're geared up and ready to go, it's time to head out.

Assault

You are equipped and armed with the best equipment the Syndicate can provide you with. Actually completing your objective is another story.

Getting there

The syndicate shuttle is NOT in proximity of the station when the nuke team is first sent out. One of the agents must use the control computer to move the shuttle into close proximity to the station.

Next, you must use the blast doors to exit the shuttle. Only a PDA with a detomatix cartridge can open these doors remotely. The syndicates start with one PDA, the Military PDA, that has this. This is a very important item, do not let the enemy get their hands on this.

Team coordination

You have a special headset frequency, set in an encrypted voicestream. This is how you will, and must communicate with your team. Communicate passwords, safe-words, the nuclear code, and attack plans on this channel early; as there is no telling who might get one of your headsets later.

Making code-named strikes with your nuke team will be the most effective way to deal with the crew, but it may be difficult to get them to listen. Safe-words can be spoken if you see a fellow red suit but are in disguise. For example, "Know Wait!". Something simple. Keep it simple, fast, and easy to say. Passwords are only useful if you have a door-guard in the shuttle, or someone with the Military PDA. Make it as you want, said over the syndicate frequency.

Disk retrieval

You need this disk, but as it could be guarded by Captain, Head of Security, or Head of Personnel... you should best go in without second thoughts or distractions. Even a lure or false-positive to get the disk holder to where you want them will be effective. As this step is only limited by your imagination,

One method includes blowing up the wall the disk holder has their back to. With a modified syndicate bomb, you can blast that wall down and seriously wound the disk carrier.

Another requires team work, have one agent cause trouble in one spot (some place secure, like the Brig), this will cause the disk holder to flee some place else secure. A place you will have your team staking out and ready to strike.

The disk's whereabouts can be located using a Pinpointer, assuming you remembered to take one with you. Do not destroy the disk, it makes your life harder.

Nuke activation

Once you get the disk, you need to rush back to the shuttle, make sure your team knows you got the disk, and to defend the shuttle and throw off anyone chasing you. There will be the nuke, now follow these guidelines in order:

  1. Quickly right click it and make it deployable.
  2. Click it with your open hand.
  3. Place the Nuclear Authentication Disk into the slot.
  4. Punch in the nuke code, hit enter.
  5. Set the timer.
  6. Set it to Armed.
  7. Disengage the anchor.
  8. Have it timing as you run off with the thing. (if you die it will still go off)
  9. Place the nuke anywhere you want on the station.
  10. Anchor it.
  11. Take the Nuclear Authentication Disk out.
  12. Either guard the disk, space the disk, or something to throw off the crew's pin pointer.
  13. Get back to your shuttle.
  14. If any other nuke agents are alive, give them a moment to get to the shuttle.
  15. Once you and your buddies are loaded in the shuttle, get out of there.

Mission debriefing

  • If the shuttle leaves with the Disk on board, the Crew wins a Major Victory.
  • If the shuttle leaves with the Disk still anywhere on the station, the Syndicates win a Minor Victory.
  • If the bomb detonates in the station successfully and the syndicate shuttle escapes, the Syndicate wins a Major Victory.
  • If the bomb detonates in the station successfully but no syndicates manage to escape, no one wins.
  • If the bomb detonates in an area that is not part of the station, no one wins.

Tips

  • Always keep in communication with your team. Having backup and knowledge of what's happening from both the syndicate and loyal station fronts goes a long way towards an easy victory and far outweighs the damage someone who stole a syndicate headset can do.
  • Remember, the AI can give you away quite easily, and can prove a very worthy adversary. It is recommended that you subvert it by stealing the AI Upload circuit board from Technical Storage and use it to subvert it.
  • Voice changers are suspicious, if everyone can see you wearing the gas mask when you shouldn't have one. But they might actually turn a blind eye in their usually hectic work.
  • If the shuttle can't be called, you technically can't lose. Although, be wary of being exceedingly robust that the round isn't fun for most players.

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