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Communicating with other players is one of the most important skills in the game.
Communicating with other players is one of the most important skills in the game.
Paradise is a medium-RP server, and so your interactions with those around you are going to be somewhat important. You're not expected to constantly roleplay to the highest level or remain completely serious, but try to maintain immersion and don't interrupt people who enjoy roleplaying on a higher level than you do.


Most of the time your character will be speaking out loud. This allows anyone within earshot to hear you. However, you will often want to use common or department comms, shout through a megaphone, use a wall-mounted intercom, or speak a different language. This page shows examples of how to do all of these things. These examples assume that you are in hotkey mode. If the chat bar at the bottom of your screen is red, you are not in hotkey mode. To toggle hotkey mode, press <code>TAB</code>.
Most of the time your character will be speaking out loud. This allows anyone within earshot to hear you. However, you will often want to use common or department comms, shout through a megaphone, use a wall-mounted intercom, or speak a different language. This page shows examples of how to do all of these things. These examples assume that you are in hotkey mode. If the chat bar at the bottom of your screen is red, you are not in hotkey mode. To toggle hotkey mode, press <code>TAB</code>.

Revision as of 02:22, 20 December 2021

Communicating with other players is one of the most important skills in the game.

Paradise is a medium-RP server, and so your interactions with those around you are going to be somewhat important. You're not expected to constantly roleplay to the highest level or remain completely serious, but try to maintain immersion and don't interrupt people who enjoy roleplaying on a higher level than you do.

Most of the time your character will be speaking out loud. This allows anyone within earshot to hear you. However, you will often want to use common or department comms, shout through a megaphone, use a wall-mounted intercom, or speak a different language. This page shows examples of how to do all of these things. These examples assume that you are in hotkey mode. If the chat bar at the bottom of your screen is red, you are not in hotkey mode. To toggle hotkey mode, press TAB.

When in hotkey mode, pressing T opens your speech input.

To speak out loud, simply enter your message.

You type You get
Oh boy! My first day! Gary Cassidy shouts, "Oh boy! My first day!"

To whisper, prefix your message with :w. Whispers can only be heard clearly when standing directly next to the speaker.

You type You get
:w I'm a Syndicate traitor. Gary Cassidy whispers quietly, "I'm a Syndicate traitor."

To speak in a different language, prefix your message with the language prefix.

You type You get
:0 Glory to Nanotrasen!
If the listener knows the language:

Gary Cassidy wubs, "Glory to Nanotrasen!"

If the listener does not know the language:

Gary Cassidy wubs, "Narf honknorf zub honk!"


Using your headset

Department Prefixes
Common ;
Security :s
Command :c
Engineering :e
Supply :u
Medical :m
Science :n
Service :z
Procedure :x

Your headset is one of the most important pieces of equipment you will acquire onboard SS13.

The headset is worn on your ear, and is used to converse with other crew members who are not in your immediate vicinity. All radio equipment is set to a frequency and will only communicate with other equipment set to that frequency. The screwdriver can be used on a headset to withdraw that headset's encryption keys, which are what allows them to speak on certain frequencies, and can be then deposited into other headsets.

To speak on common comms, use the ; prefix.

You type You get
; Glory to Nanotrasen!

[Common] [Librarian] Gary Cassidy exclaims, "Glory to Nanotrasen!"

To speak to a department, prefix your message with the department prefix.

Using the :h prefix will automatically choose the most important channel available to your headset. Also, note that # and . can be used in place of the colon. If you forget which letter corresponds to which department, you can always examine your headset to figure it out.

You type You get
:z Hello to the rest of the service department.

[Service] [Librarian] Gary Cassidy says, "Hello to the rest of the service department."

To perform an action on comms, prefix your message with the comms prefix followed by an exclamation point.

You type You get
;!laughs maniacally.

[Common] [Librarian] Gary Cassidy laughs maniacally.

You can switch back and forth between languages in a single message, by using a language prefix anywhere in the message.

You type You get
; Today we will :0 steal the rapier :9 from the :0 Captain's Office. If the listener knows the language:

[Common] [Librarian] Gary Cassidy says, "Today we will steal the rapier from the Captain's office."

If the listener does not know the language:

[Common] [Librarian] Gary Cassidy says, "Today we will Squeakbonkwee bonk from the Wee norf wee toot wub. Toot."

Keep in mind that the AI has the ability to automatically translate all languages spoken over comms!

To use a wall-mounted intercom, stand near it and use the :i prefix.

To use a megaphone within earshot, use it in your hand (Z in hotkey mode). This gives you a similar dialog box to the speech input dialog.

You type You get
Glory to Nanotrasen!

Gary Cassidy broadcasts, "Glory to Nanotrasen!"

To use a megaphone on comms:

  1. Enable the hotmic on a station-bounced radio.
  2. Place the radio on the ground nearby.
  3. Use the megaphone.
You type You get
Glory to Nanotrasen!

[Common] [Librarian] Gary Cassidy exclaims, "Glory to Nanotrasen!"