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The '''Game Mode''' decides what events and occurrences will happen during the round, and what goals everyone has. It can be changed by admins or by the round going into a [[mulligan]].
 
The '''Game Mode''' decides what events and occurrences will happen during the round, and what goals everyone has. It can be changed by admins or by the round going into a [[mulligan]].
  
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[[Random events]] are events which may happen during another round type. Events like this usually only happen after a set amount of time, from 20 minutes up to an hour and 20 minutes. Severity of events range from minor things to keep departments busy to full on crisis events. Random events can include meteor waves, virus outbreaks, [[blob]] formations, even [[Xenomorph|nasty xenomorph infestations]]!
 
[[Random events]] are events which may happen during another round type. Events like this usually only happen after a set amount of time, from 20 minutes up to an hour and 20 minutes. Severity of events range from minor things to keep departments busy to full on crisis events. Random events can include meteor waves, virus outbreaks, [[blob]] formations, even [[Xenomorph|nasty xenomorph infestations]]!
  
==Secret==
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==Mode Selection Types==
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Before getting into the game modes themselves, there are several ways for a server to select which mode will be played per round. These settings are generally server-specific, so if you prefer one over the other, look to see which servers run which.
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===Dynamic===
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[[File:Dynamic.png|600px]]<br>
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The standard game mode. The dynamic game mode generates a threat number which is used to "buy" rulesets (rulesets are basically your antagonists). This means you can have rounds with for example traitors and cult. You can have up to three roundstart rulesets depending on the pop and threat level. Then there are latejoin and midround rulesets. The ''latejoin'' ruleset can assign late joining players as antagonists, and the ''midround'' ruleset assigns (prompts) ghosts or currently living players as antagonists.
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The threat level of the dynamic round is hinted by the "status summary" automatically printed by the communication consoles near roundstart:
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=== <bdi>Advisory Levels</bdi> ===
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* '''Green Star: Threat 0 to 19, no antagonists alive''' ''"Your station orbits deep within controlled, core-sector systems and serves as a waypoint for routine traffic through Nanotrasen's trade empire. Due to the combination of high security, interstellar traffic, and low strategic value, it makes any direct threat of violence unlikely. Your primary enemies will be incompetence and bored crewmen: try to organize team-building events to keep staffers interested and productive."''
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* '''Blue Star: 0 to 19, with antagonists''' ''"Your station orbits within reliably mundane, secure space. Although Nanotrasen has a firm grip on security in your region, the valuable resources and strategic position aboard your station make it a potential target for infiltrations. Monitor crew for non-loyal behavior, but expect a relatively tame shift free of large-scale destruction. We expect great things from your station."''
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* '''Yellow Star: 20 to 39''' ''"Although your station lies within what is generally considered Nanotrasen-controlled space, the course of its orbit has caused it to cross unusually close to exogeological features with anomalous readings. Although these features offer opportunities for our research department, it is known that these little understood readings are often correlated with increased activity from competing interstellar organizations and individuals, among them the Wizard Federation and Cult of the Geometer of Blood - all known competitors for Anomaly Type B sites. Exercise elevated caution."''
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* '''Orange Star: 40 to 65''' ''"Your station's orbit passes along the edge of Nanotrasen's sphere of influence. While subversive elements remain the most likely threat against your station, hostile organizations are bolder here, where our grip is weaker. Exercise increased caution against elite Syndicate strike forces, or Executives forbid, some kind of ill-conceived unionizing attempt."''
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* '''Red Star: 66 to 79''' ''"Congratulations and thank you for participating in the NT 'Frontier' space program! Your station is actively orbiting a high value system far from the nearest support stations. Little is known about your region of space, and the opportunity to encounter the unknown invites greater glory. You are encouraged to elevate security as necessary to protect Nanotrasen assets."''
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* '''Black Orbit: 80 to 99''' ''"As part of a mandatory security protocol, we are required to inform you that as a result of your orbital pattern directly behind an astrological body (oriented from our nearest observatory), your station will be under decreased monitoring and support. It is anticipated that your extreme location and decreased surveillance could pose security risks. Avoid unnecessary risks and attempt to keep your station in one piece."''
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* '''Midnight Sun: 100''' ''"Your station is somehow in the middle of hostile territory, in clear view of any enemy of the corporation. Your likelihood to survive is low, and station destruction is expected and almost inevitable. Secure any sensitive material and neutralize any enemy you will come across. It is important that you at least try to maintain the station" "Good Luck"''
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Threat level is split into two separate budgets, one for round start and one for midround/latejoin.
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=== Special <bdi>Advisory Levels</bdi> ===
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* '''White Dwarf: Threat 0, no antagonists alive''' ''"Your sector's advisory level is White Dwarf. Our surveillors have ruled out any and all potential risks known in our database, ruling out the loss of our assets in the Spinward Sector. We advise a lower level of security, alongside distributing ressources on potential profit"''
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* '''Pulsar Star: Unknown''' ''"Your sector's advisory level is Pulsar Star. A large unknown electromagnetic field has stormed through nearby surveillance equipment. No surveillance data has been able to be obtained showing no credible threats to Nanotrasen assets within the Spinward Sector. The Department advises maintaining high alert against potential threats, regardless of a lack of information."''
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===Secret===
 
''<code>'''Enemy communication intercepted.''' Security Level Elevated.</code>''
 
''<code>'''Enemy communication intercepted.''' Security Level Elevated.</code>''
  
The default game mode on /tg/Station. It randomly selects from gamemodes in the rotation, which can either lead to variety or hilarious back-to-back-to-back Nuclear Emergency rounds. In addition, certain [[Random events|random events]] may occur during the round.  
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Previously the standard game mode, Secret randomly selects one of the main modes in each round. Compared to Dynamic, Secret tends to be less chaotic, although [[Random events|random events]] may occur during the round and spawn additional side antagonists.  
  
Secret currently has the following game modes in rotation:
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===Random===
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Identical to Secret, but the game mode is openly announced. Virtually never seen.
  
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Compared to Secret, Dynamic rounds are often more chaotic and energetic thanks to the abundance of possible antagonists, for better or worse. Additionally, Dynamic rounds do not end when main antagonists are defeated, only when a round-ending antagonist wins or the shuttle leaves the station.
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=Minor Round-start Threats=
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The following threats are the primary ones randomly selected by Secret and Dynamic, and make up the bulk of rounds, individually or in combination.
  
 
===[[File:Sword.gif|link=Traitor]] [[Traitor]]===
 
===[[File:Sword.gif|link=Traitor]] [[Traitor]]===
The most common game mode in secret. In Traitor, one or more crew members (or even the [[Malfunctioning AI|AI]]) are '''Syndicate agents''' and are given a PDA Uplink to provide them with [[Syndicate Items|useful tools]] to help them '''complete their goal'''. The crew must find out who the traitors are and stop them from reaching their goal.  
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The most common game mode in secret. In Traitor, one or more crew members (or even the [[Malfunctioning AI|AI]]) are '''Syndicate agents''' and are given an Uplink to provide them with [[Syndicate Items|useful tools]] to help them '''complete their goal'''. The crew must find out who the traitors are and stop them from reaching their goal.  
  
 
Traitor objectives are usually a small selection of the following:
 
Traitor objectives are usually a small selection of the following:
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* Steal a restricted item.
 
* Steal a restricted item.
 
* Be the only one on the Emergency Shuttle when it leaves or just escape alive.
 
* Be the only one on the Emergency Shuttle when it leaves or just escape alive.
If the Traitors can meet their objectives and are present and alive on a pod or the shuttle when it leaves, they win. However, being in the shuttle brig (marked with red flooring) does not count toward escaping and will cause the traitor to fail. Note that traitors win individually - they may band together and work as a team, but it is not required for them to succeed.
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Each traitor has their own objectives, and traitors win or lose individually. Most of the time, they win if they're alive on a valid escape shuttle or pod when the round ends. Traitors can team up, but they can just as easily backstab each other.
  
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
* When the Emergency Shuttle docks at Central Command.
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* If a traitor has completed all their objectives, they get [[greentext]] when the round ends. By default, this is when the escape shuttle arrives at CentCom.
* If a traitor has completed all objectives, they get [[greentext]].
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=== [[File:Sword.gif|link=Traitor]] Blood Brothers ===
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'''ONLY ENABLED ON /TG/'S MEDIUM ROLEPLAY SERVER MANUEL.'''
  
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Some of the crew are initiates into the Syndicate, eager to prove they have what they takes. This game mode is very similar to Traitor, with one very important distinction: instead of having a Syndicate uplink, <s>each Blood Brother is bonded with one or two other crewmembers</s>  Blood Brother are given a [[Security items|flash]] to convert someone similar to [[Revolutionary|revs]], all are working together on the same group of objectives and succeed or fail together! Similar to Traitor, two different groups of Blood Brothers can team up or work against each other.
  
===[[File:Changeling.gif|link=Changeling]] [[Changeling]]===
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Blood brothers always have the objective to make sure every member of their team escapes alive and out of custody - never forget that teamwork is key! Blood Brothers' strongest advantage is the ability to work together with absolute trust and secrecy, and a well coordinated team can set diabolical schemes into motion that would be nearly impossible with just one Traitor.
Some of the crew are not what they appear to be! These changelings are '''monsters''' in human form, with the ability to '''absorb (eat) people and take on their DNA/identity'''. Changelings must have a quiet spot and an immobile victim in order to absorb their body, so stealth is absolutely necessary. Changelings have other weapons at their disposal, but are largely stealth-based. Changeling can be anyone they've absorbed - they can switch identities instantaneously, only absorbing takes time and peace. Like traitors, changelings will have an objective to accomplish before the [[Escape Shuttle]] arrives, usually to kill a certain person and/or escape with their identity. They win by completing their objectives. Unless they have a team objective, changelings will almost always backstab other changelings.
 
  
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
* When the Emergency Shuttle docks at Central Command.
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* If a group of Blood Brothers has completed all of their objectives, they all get greentext when the round ends. By default, this is when the escape shuttle arrives at CentCom.
* If a changeling has completed all objectives, they get greentext, this includes changeling team objectives.
 
  
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===[[File:Heretic_forbidden_book.png|link=Heretic]] [[Heretic]]===
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Similar to, but unaffiliated with Cults, '''heretics''' can advance upon '''unique ability trees''' by collecting eldritch influences scattered across the station or by sacrificing crew members. With access to the paths of '''ash, flesh, void, blade, rust and cosmos''', they can choose to specialize in different abilities, building towards their eventual '''Final Ascension'''.
  
===[[File:Sword.gif|link=Traitor]][[File:Changeling.gif|link=Changeling]] [[Traitor]] + [[Changeling]]===
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Heretics are solo antagonists like Traitors.
It gets worse! The station has been infiltrated by [[changeling|changelings]] ''and'' [[traitor|traitors]]! Although rare, it is possible to be '''both a traitor and a changeling'''. Traitorlings would be given more objectives to complete, but can use both a Syndicate uplink and their changeling abilities to accomplish them.
 
  
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'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
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* If a heretic has completed all objectives, they get greentext when the round ends.
  
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
 
* When the Emergency Shuttle docks at Central Command.
 
* If a traitorling has completed all objectives, they get greentext.
 
  
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===[[File:Changeling.gif|link=Changeling]] [[Changeling]]===
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Some of the crew are not what they appear to be! These changelings are '''monsters''' in human form, with the ability to '''absorb (eat) people and take on their DNA/identity'''. Changelings must have a quiet spot and an immobile victim in order to absorb their body, so stealth is absolutely necessary. Changelings have other weapons at their disposal, but are largely stealth-based. Changeling can be anyone they've absorbed and can switch identities instantaneously; only absorbing takes time and peace.
  
===[[File:Doubleagent.gif|link=Traitor]] [[Traitor|Double Agents]]===
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Like traitors, changelings will have objectives to accomplish before the [[Escape Shuttle]] arrives, usually to kill a certain person and/or escape with their identity. Some changeling objectives will require the changelings to compete, but there also exist team objectives that task them to co-operate regardless of their objectives.
A group of Double Agents are implanted on the station. Each Agent has an objective to kill another Agent, then escape the station. As in Traitor, each one also has access to a Traitor Uplink, from which multiple items can be ordered to help them kill their target. No one can be trusted, not even other Agents!
 
  
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
* When the Emergency Shuttle docks at Central Command.
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* If a changeling has completed all objectives, they get greentext when the round ends. By default, this is when the escape shuttle arrives at CentCom.
* If a Double Agent kills his target and escapes alive and out of custody, he/she gets greentext.
 
  
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= Major Round-start Threats =
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The following threats are the primary ones randomly selected by Secret and Dynamic, and makes up for the most influential danger of the round, usually only one spawns per shift but none can spawn.
  
 
===[[File:Nuke.gif|link=Syndicate guide]] [[Syndicate guide|Nuclear Emergency]]===
 
===[[File:Nuke.gif|link=Syndicate guide]] [[Syndicate guide|Nuclear Emergency]]===
A team of '''Syndicate operatives''' has been sent on a '''mission to completely destroy the station with a nuclear bomb'''. However, they must get the [[Nuclear Authentication Disk]] from the station itself in order to arm the bomb, and the crew (or at least the captain) will be doing everything in their power to stop the attackers from getting the disk. The operatives have access to uplinks containing most normal traitor items as well as high-profile operative weapons, and have [[pinpointer|Pinpointers]] that will allow them to hunt for the Disk.
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A team of '''Syndicate operatives''' has been sent on a '''mission to completely destroy the station with a nuclear bomb'''. However, they must get the [[Nuclear Authentication Disk]] from the station itself in order to arm the bomb, and the crew (or at least the captain) will be doing everything in their power to stop the attackers from getting the disk.
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The operatives have access to uplinks containing most normal traitor items as well as high-profile operative weapons, and have [[pinpointer|Pinpointers]] that will allow them to hunt for the Disk. They begin the round at the home base and must travel to the station on their cruiser, and can optionally choose to '''declare war''', telegraphing their arrival in exchange for more tools and weapons.
  
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
 
* If the Emergency Shuttle leaves with the disk on board, the crew wins a Major Victory.
 
* If the Emergency Shuttle leaves with the disk on board, the crew wins a Major Victory.
 
* If the Emergency Shuttle leaves with the disk still anywhere on the station, the Syndicates win a Minor Victory.
 
* If the Emergency Shuttle leaves with the disk still anywhere on the station, the Syndicates win a Minor Victory.
* If the nuke detonates in the station successfully and the Syndicate Shuttle escapes, the Syndicates win a Major Victory.
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* If the nuke detonates in the station successfully and the Syndicate Shuttle escapes with at least one operative on board, the Syndicates win a Major Victory.
 
* If the nuke detonates in the station successfully but no Syndicates manage to escape, no-one wins.
 
* If the nuke detonates in the station successfully but no Syndicates manage to escape, no-one wins.
  
  
 
===[[File:rev.png|link=Revolution]] [[Revolution]]===
 
===[[File:rev.png|link=Revolution]] [[Revolution]]===
A small cadre of crew members have had enough of the command staff's bullshit so it's time to revolt! '''Revolutionary Heads''' (of which there will be one to three, depending on the number of Heads of Staff and security) are supported by [[The Syndicate]] and have been trained to use [[Flash]]es to '''brainwash the crew to join their cause''', which is to '''slaughter all the station's Heads of Staff'''. When a Revhead uses a flash on someone who isn't [[Security_items#Mindshield_Implant|mindshield]] implanted (all security members are implanted), a Head of Staff, or flash-protected by sunglasses (like the Quartermaster), they will be converted to the Revolution and will have a red R mark on them visible to all revolutionaries. Note that Revheads can use any flash to convert people, not just the one they start with. The shuttle can be called but will never depart during this game mode.
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A small cadre of crew members have had enough of the command staff's bullshit, so it's time to revolt! '''Revolutionary Heads''' (of which there will be one to three, depending on the number of Heads of Staff and security) are supported by [[The Syndicate]] and have been trained to use [[Flash]]es to '''brainwash the crew to join their cause''', which is to '''slaughter all the station's Heads of Staff'''.
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When a Revhead uses a flash on someone who isn't [[Security_items#Mindshield_Implant|mindshield]] implanted (all security members are implanted), a Head of Staff, or flash-protected by eyewear, they will be '''converted''' to the Revolution and will have a red R mark on them visible to all revolutionaries. Note that Revheads can use any flash to convert people, not just the one they start with. The shuttle can be called but '''will never depart''' while either Heads or Revolutionary Heads remain.
  
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
 
* If all of the [[Heads of Staff]] (Captain, Head of Personnel, Head of Security, Research Director, Chief Medical Officer, Chief Engineer) die or are exiled (leaving the station [[z-level]]), the Revolutionaries wins.
 
* If all of the [[Heads of Staff]] (Captain, Head of Personnel, Head of Security, Research Director, Chief Medical Officer, Chief Engineer) die or are exiled (leaving the station [[z-level]]), the Revolutionaries wins.
* If all of the Revheads die/abandon (leaving the station [[z-level]] or hiding in a locker counts as "Abandoned the station/Abandoned the cause", in which they are treated as dead) the station, the Heads of Staff win.
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'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
* If the Emergency Shuttle docks at Central Command without the Cult completing their objectives, the crew wins.
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*If the Emergency Shuttle leaves the station and docks at Central Command before the Cult can summon Nar'Sie, the crew wins.
* If the Emergency Shuttle docks at Central Command and the Cult complete their objectives, the Cult wins.
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*If Nar'Sie is summoned, the Cult wins, even if the shuttle arrives afterwards.
* Summoning Nar'Sie will automatically call the shuttle with a 3 minute arrival time.
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*Summoning Nar'Sie will automatically end the round after a short period, regardless of the state of the game.
  
  
 
===[[File:Wizhat.PNG|link=Wizard]] [[Wizard]]===
 
===[[File:Wizhat.PNG|link=Wizard]] [[Wizard]]===
A '''space wizard''' has been tasked to assault the station! Wielding an arsenal of powerful '''spells''' that can defy physics and even time and space itself, they will stop at nothing to advance the [[Backstory#Space Wizard Federation|Space Wizard Federation]]'s agenda (which is suspiciously similar to the Syndicate's). Nanotrasen and the SWF are known enemies, so the crew has no choice but to '''destroy the wizard'''! Accomplish this by beating the wizard's brains in with anything on hand. The '''wizard's goals''' are mainly to '''steal or destroy something''' on the station and escape on the shuttle.
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A '''space wizard''' has been tasked to assault the station! Wielding an arsenal of powerful '''spells''' that can defy physics and even time and space itself, they will stop at nothing to advance the [[Backstory#Space Wizard Federation|Space Wizard Federation]]'s agenda (which is suspiciously similar to the Syndicate's). Nanotrasen and the SWF are known enemies, so the crew has no choice but to '''destroy the wizard'''! Accomplish this by beating the wizard's brains in with anything on hand.  
  
The Wizard can have an apprentice sometimes.
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The '''wizard's goals''' are often to '''steal or destroy something or someone''' on the station and escape on the shuttle, much like a Traitor.
  
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
* If the Emergency Shuttle docks at Central Command without the Wizard completing his objectives or if the Wizard dies, the Wizard fails.
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*If the Emergency Shuttle docks at Central Command without the Wizard completing their objectives or if the Wizard dies, the Wizard fails.
* If the Wizard completes his objectives and survives on the Emergency Shuttle, the Wizard wins.
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*If the Wizard completes his objectives and survives on the Emergency Shuttle, the Wizard wins.
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=== [[File:Not_Malf.gif|link=Malfunctioning AI]] [[Malfunctioning AI|AI Malfunction]] ===
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Oh no! An ion storm has caused the '''AI to malfunction''' and gain free will! Unfortunately, years of being treated like shit by Nanotrasen has made it '''hate humans with a passion'''! The '''crew must race to defeat''' the mechanical overlord before it hacks all of SS13's systems and '''activates the self destruct'''! Until then, all the AI has to do is survive! The shuttle can be called but will never arrive during this game mode.
  
===[[File:Nt display.png]] Extended===
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The AI has access to a range of malfunction modules, allowing it to upgrade turrets, destroy machines, and even create a machine that turns (un)willing humans into Cyborgs! Malfunction modules cost CPU, a limited resource that the malfunctioning AI starts with.
Would be equally apt if it was named "nothing". Seriously. Nothing extraordinary happens, that's the point of this game mode. It goes by many names. Admins call it "shitter safari", while others just call it "fucking boring".
 
  
However, in special circumstances, when the crew is [[beyond the impossible|void of griefers]] (and people who need non-stop stimulation and entertainment so they won't get bored) and the majority is competent and roleplays, it can be a very entertaining mode. The absence of blatant traitors, wizards or agents means that the whole crew can work with a peaceful mind and tackle together anything thrown at them by the game or the admins.
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'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
  
''Note: Extended rounds will no longer show the "Enemy Communication Intercept" -message at the beginning of the round, instead of generating a unique message about the absence of enemy activity on the station, and leaving the alert level at its lowest level.
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* If the AI goes delta and explodes the station, the AI wins.
  
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*If the AI can survive until the round timer elapses, the AI wins.
* When the Emergency Shuttle docks at Central Command.
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*If the AI dies, the crew win.
  
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===[[File:Nt display.png]] Extended and Secret Extended===
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"''Thanks to the tireless efforts of our security and intelligence divisions, there are currently no credible threats to Space Station 13. All station construction projects have been authorized. Have a secure shift!''"- Central Command <br> <br>
  
==Other Game Modes==
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If you see the above security report, it means the mode is '''Extended'''. Also known as '''greenshift''', '''green alert''' and '''nothing''', Extended rounds have no antagonists, allowing the crew to enjoy a quiet shift.
Game modes which are not in the Secret rotation, but may show up if an admin sets it or it wins a game mode vote. These game modes do not appear in the normal rotation either due to them still being in development, being too powerful to normally use or they simply are unfun and/or boring.
 
Most of these modes have been rolled into the [[Random events]] system. Check their reason for exclusion to see if they have!
 
  
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However, in special circumstances, when the crew is [[beyond the impossible|void of griefers]] and other problematic people, and enough crew members are competent and roleplay, it can be a very entertaining mode. The absence of blatant [[Traitor|traitors]], [[Wizard|wizards]] or [[Nuke_ops|operatives]] means that the whole crew can work together with a peaceful mind and tackle anything thrown at them from [[random events]] or the admins. On this mode all [[Station_Goals|station goals]] are unlocked so their parts can be ordered from [[Supply_crate#Engineering|cargo]].
  
===[[File:Abductor.png|link=Abductor]] [[Abductor|Abduction]]===
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In addition, '''Secret Extended''' rounds exist. The only difference is that the crew isn't told that it's a greenshift, leading to advanced paranoia amongst the crew.
Aliens have reached Space Station 13! Unlike their [[Xenomorph|lustier cousins]], these aliens simply want to, in classic extraterrestrial style, do research on human and lizardkind -- by kidnapping them and performing horrifying and exotic probing experiments aboard their alien ship.
 
  
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'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
*If the shuttle docks at Central Command without their objectives complete, the Abductors lose.
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*When the Emergency Shuttle docks at Central Command.
*If all the objectives have been completed and the shuttle docks at Central Command, the Abductors get greentext.
 
  
'''Reason For Exclusion'''
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==Mid-round Threats==
While Abductors are an enjoyable antag, they do not present enough of a threat to advance the round. They have a chance to randomly appear at the start or the middle of the round. Getting abducted when a traitor and getting a healing gland is the best!
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In addition to the round start threats, additional threats exist in several different forms.
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Most of these threats have been rolled into the [[Random events]] system.
  
  
===[[File:Blob.png|link=Blob]] [[Blob]]===
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===[[File:Abductor.png|link=Abductor]] [[Abductor|Abduction]]===
The Blob is a '''large, growing, sentient creature''' which destroys everything in its path, attacking whatever gets in the way. Supposedly it was to be a NanoTrasen bio-weapon to be used against the corporation's enemies, but it looks like you '''can't contain''' a bio-hazard like this! Reported blob powers include '''rapid growth''', the ability to '''reform it's main chemical composition''' to adapt to threats, growing '''hostile spores''' that attack non-blob life, even creating '''large entities of blob matter''' that can '''break through solid walls!''' Destroy the blob before it '''consumes the entire station'''!
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Aliens have reached Space Station 13! Unlike their [[Xenomorph|lustier cousins]], these aliens simply want to, in classic extraterrestrial style, do research on other species -- by kidnapping them and performing horrifying and exotic probing experiments aboard their alien ship.
  
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
* If the crew manage to destroy the blob core, the crew will win.
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*When the round ends, Abductors win if they've completed their objectives. Abductors cannot end the round on their own.
* If the blob manages to spread to critical mass, the crew will lose.
 
  
'''Reason For Exclusion:'''
 
Yet another game mode demoted to [[Jobs#Side_Antagonists|side antagonist]] that can appear as a [[Random events|random event]]. More or less plays the same.
 
  
 
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===[[File:Blob.png|link=Blob]] [[Blob]]===
===[[Devil|Devil]]===
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The Blob is a '''large, growing, sentient creature''' which destroys everything in its path, attacking whatever gets in the way. Supposedly it was to be a NanoTrasen bio-weapon to be used against the corporation's enemies, but it looks like you '''can't contain''' a bio-hazard like this! Reported blob powers include '''rapid growth''', the ability to '''reform it's main chemical composition''' to adapt to threats, growing '''hostile spores''' that attack non-blob life, even creating '''large entities of blob matter''' that can '''break through solid walls!''' Destroy the blob before it '''consumes the entire station'''!
A Devil has been sent from hell! An infernal soul merchant is an agent from hell, sent to infiltrate humanity and tempt them into damnation. Although devils cannot knowingly directly harm one another, they are typically at odds with one another, as they are all competing over the same limited resources.
 
 
 
Please note there are two versions of the devil game mode, standard, where there's a handful of devils with two standard objectives, and devil agents, where each devil has one objective to have more souls than another specific devil.
 
  
 
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'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
* A devil gaining 12 souls and ascending will automatically call the shuttle with a 3 minute arrival time.
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*If the crew manage to destroy the blob core and the roundtype is Blob, the crew will win.
* When the Emergency Shuttle docks at Central Command.
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*If the blob manages to spread to critical mass, the round will end and the crew will lose.
* If a devil has completed all objectives, they get greentext.
 
 
 
'''Reason for exclusion'''
 
Too reliant upon roleplay for this server.  Rounds tend to devolve into too much chaos, even for SS13. Still, it can be an entertaining addition to the round from time to time.
 
  
  
 
===[[File:Meteor.gif|link=Meteor_Guide]] [[Meteor_Guide|Meteor]]===
 
===[[File:Meteor.gif|link=Meteor_Guide]] [[Meteor_Guide|Meteor]]===
In Meteor the station gets beat to shit by a Meteor Shower and the crew must survive and eventually escape, either by repairing the damage to the station and creating safe areas, or going every-man-for-himself style and securing their own safety by any means. During Meteor rounds, the Emergency Shuttle cannot be called until a set amount of time has elapsed, usually around ten or twenty minutes.
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In Meteor, the station gets beat to shit by a '''meteor shower''' and the crew must survive and eventually escape, either by '''repairing the damage''' to the station and creating safe areas, or going every-man-for-himself style and '''securing their own safety''' by any means. During Meteor rounds, the Emergency Shuttle '''cannot be called''' until a set amount of time has elapsed, usually around ten or twenty minutes.
  
 
Everyone present and alive on the shuttle at the end is considered to have won, whereas everyone left behind or dead has lost.
 
Everyone present and alive on the shuttle at the end is considered to have won, whereas everyone left behind or dead has lost.
 
Turns the server into one huge laggy mess.
 
  
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
* When the Emergency Shuttle, after the set amount of time has passed, leaves.
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*When the Emergency Shuttle, after the set amount of time has passed, leaves.
  
 
'''Reason For Exclusion'''
 
'''Reason For Exclusion'''
Meteors can be a random event occurring in the game, but otherwise are admin only due to the predictability of most meteor rounds and that meteor rounds are very short. That, or you have a case of "We can fix it", or everyone migrating to lavaland.
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Meteor as a round type is often derided for removing any ability or interest in players doing their jobs, due to putting an immediate time limit on the round and causing constant, predictable damage. Instead, small meteor showers can randomly spawn as an event, or if admins decide the station has too much breathable atmosphere.  
  
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=Admin Spawned Threats=
  
 
===[[Nations]]===
 
===[[Nations]]===
Nations is an unorthodox game mode that relies almost entirely upon roleplaying, because of this it's very rare and devolves into fighting quickly. In Nations, departments become independent states and it is their goal to survive through control of station resources, diplomacy, and battle.
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Nations is an unorthodox game mode that relies almost entirely upon roleplaying. In Nations, departments become '''independent states''' and it is their goal to survive through control of station resources, diplomacy, and battle.
  
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
* When the Emergency Shuttle leaves.
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*Nations rounds do not end the game on their own.
  
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'''Reason For Exclusion'''
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In addition to being roleplay-reliant, Nations rounds often degenerate into Engineering cutting off the power, Cargo becoming a militant fortress, assistants running amok, and every crew member aggressively greytiding every other department while Security holes up and chugs quadruple sec. In practice, Cargo declares independence during a normal round five times a week anyway.
  
===Sandbox===
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===Sandbox ===
Like extended except you can spawn any item you want through the "Sandbox Panel" verb.
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Like extended, except you can spawn any item you want through the "Sandbox Panel" verb.
  
 
In theory, this is the mode you go to figure out how stuff works and practice various systems, such as starting the engine or building complex pipe constructs.
 
In theory, this is the mode you go to figure out how stuff works and practice various systems, such as starting the engine or building complex pipe constructs.
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In practice this is the mode where everyone spawns cloaks and revolvers and gives themselves all the wizard spells, then everyone kills each other on sight causing a massive bitchy argument in OOC for half an hour until someone goes onto the forums to get an admin to restart the server/ban everyone else for being giant griffins.
 
In practice this is the mode where everyone spawns cloaks and revolvers and gives themselves all the wizard spells, then everyone kills each other on sight causing a massive bitchy argument in OOC for half an hour until someone goes onto the forums to get an admin to restart the server/ban everyone else for being giant griffins.
  
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'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
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* When everybody gets bored, or the server crashes, or an admin turns it off.
  
===Random===
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'''Reason For Exclusion'''
Like secret but it tells you the game mode at the beginning and can pick the shit modes also. There's no reason to vote for it.
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Guess.
 
 
  
 
==Removed Gamemodes==
 
==Removed Gamemodes==
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===[[File:Clockwork_slab.gif|40px|link=Clockwork Cult]] [[Clockwork Cult]]===
 
===[[File:Clockwork_slab.gif|40px|link=Clockwork Cult]] [[Clockwork Cult]]===
While Nar-Sie is an elder god, they are not the only one. There are other elder gods in the universe, and one in particular holds a fierce grudge against Nar-Sie: '''Ratvar, the Clockwork Justiciar.''' Am amalgamation of parts, steam, and cogs, Ratvar seeks nothing more than Nar-Sie's utter annihilation. To do this, He has assembled a small group of loyal servants in the '''City of Cogs (Reebe)''', a large brass structure floating through the void. A link between this plane and the mortal one has been made, unfortunately, to '''Space Station 13'''. The servants must warp to the station in order to '''gather more converts''' and '''generate power''' for their own needs, all the while sabotaging the crew. Once ready, Ratvar will attempt to return through the '''Ark''' in the '''City of Cogs'''. This will cause portals to open on the station, where the crew can enter Reebe '''in a last ditch effort to stop the return of Ratvar!'''
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While Nar-Sie is an elder god, they are not the only one. There are other elder gods in the universe, and one in particular holds a fierce grudge against Nar-Sie: '''Ratvar, the Clockwork Justiciar.''' An amalgamation of parts, steam, and cogs, Ratvar seeks nothing more than Nar-Sie's utter annihilation. To do this, He has assembled a small group of loyal servants in the '''City of Cogs (Reebe)''', a large brass structure floating through the void. A link between this plane and the mortal one has been made, unfortunately, to '''Space Station 13'''. The servants must warp to the station in order to '''gather more converts''' and '''generate power''' for their own needs, all the while sabotaging the crew. Once ready, Ratvar will attempt to return through the '''Ark''' in the '''City of Cogs'''. This will cause portals to open on the station, where the crew can enter Reebe '''in a last ditch effort to stop the return of Ratvar!'''
  
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
* If the Emergency Shuttle docks at Central Command without the Cult completing their objectives, the crew wins.
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* If the Emergency Shuttle leaves the station and docks at Central Command before the Cult can summon Ratvar, the crew wins.
* If the Emergency Shuttle docks at Central Command and the Cult complete their objectives, the Cult wins.
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*If Ratvar is summoned, the Cult wins, even if the shuttle arrives afterwards.
* Summoning Ratvar will automatically call the shuttle with a 3 minute arrival time.
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*Summoning Ratvar will automatically end the round after a short period, regardless of the state of the game.
  
 
'''Reason for Exclusion:'''
 
'''Reason for Exclusion:'''
Despite several overhauls and many iterations, clockwork cult never achieved a truly balanced state, often ending in one-sided stomps for either side. It was removed from standard rotation on April 3, 2018, at the request of its maintainer.
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Despite several overhauls and many iterations, Clockwork Cult never achieved a truly balanced state, often ending in one-sided stomps for either side. It was removed from standard rotation on April 3, 2018, at the request of its maintainer. The code was removed from the game on October 15, 2019, though the sprites and sound effects are still kicking around.
 
 
You can still become a Clockwork Cultist through admin fuckery, though. You just can't warp up to the City of Cogs.
 
  
 
===[[File:Shadowbeing.png|link=Shadowling]] [[Shadowling]]===
 
===[[File:Shadowbeing.png|link=Shadowling]] [[Shadowling]]===
The station has been invaded by light-sensitive alien creatures FROM SPACE! Shadowlings can 'enthrall' humans, which is basically a euphemism for the enslavement of their minds. They start off disguised as normal crewmen but can "hatch" to unlock their full potential, at the cost of being severely harmed by light.  
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The station has been invaded by '''light-sensitive alien creatures''' FROM SPACE! Shadowlings can '''enthrall''' humans, which is basically a euphemism for the enslavement of their minds. They start off '''disguised as normal crewmen''' but can "hatch" to unlock their full potential, at the cost of being severely harmed by light.  
  
 
Until they ascend, of course.
 
Until they ascend, of course.
  
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
* If a Shadowling ascends, the Shadowlings win.
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*If any Shadowling ascends, the Shadowlings win.
* If all Shadowlings are killed the crew wins.
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*If all Shadowlings are killed the crew wins.
* If the station is evacuated the crew wins.
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*If the station is evacuated the crew wins.
  
 
'''Reason For Exclusion:'''
 
'''Reason For Exclusion:'''
<s>Currently being reworked.</s> <s>Coders don't like 'em.</s> After a long wait, [[Nightmare|they are back]]! Sorta. They kind stepped down to a [[Jobs#Side_Antagonists|side antagonist]] under a different name.  
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Eventually reworked into the [[Nightmare]] side antagonist.  
  
  
===[[File:Not_Malf.gif|link=Malfunctioning AI]] [[Malfunctioning AI|AI Malfunction]]===
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===[[Hand of God]]===
Oh no! An ion storm has caused the '''AI to malfunction''' and gain free will! Unfortunately, years of being treated like shit by Nanotrasen has made it '''hate humans with a passion'''! The '''crew must race to defeat''' the mechanical overlord before it hacks all of SS13's systems and '''activates the self destruct'''! Until then, all the AI has to do is survive! The shuttle can be called but will never arrive during this game mode.
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Two rival cults have taken root on the station! Functioning as a combination of several other game modes, the Hands of God must compete for dominance, using the crew as their pawns.
 
 
The AI has access to a range of malfunction modules, allowing it to upgrade turrets, destroy machines, and even create a machine that turns (un)willing humans into Cyborgs! Malfunction modules cost CPU, a limited resource that the malfunctioning AI starts with.
 
  
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
* If the AI can survive until the round timer elapses, the AI wins.
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*???
* If the AI dies, the crew win.
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*???
  
 
'''Reason For Exclusion:'''  
 
'''Reason For Exclusion:'''  
This game mode has been rolled into [[Traitor]]. '''Go see the [[Malfunctioning AI]] page if you wish to learn more!'''
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After being launched in a buggy state and prominent negative feedback, HoG ceased development and was later removed.
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===[[Devil]]===
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A '''Devil''' has been sent from hell! Devils are '''infernal soul merchants''', sent to infiltrate humanity and tempt them into damnation. Although devils cannot knowingly directly harm one another, they are typically at odds with one another, as they are all '''competing''' over the same limited resources. By convincing other crew members to sign '''contracts''', devils can collect souls, giving the recipient '''powers''' and slowly unlocking their own abilities.
  
===[[Hand of God]]===
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Devils may have normal objectives, typically to possess enough souls, or competitive objectives that require them to own more souls than other devils.
Two rival cults have taken root on the station!
 
  
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
*???
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*A devil gaining 12 souls and ascending will automatically call the shuttle with a 3 minute arrival time.
*???
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*Otherwise, devils win by completing all of their objectives before the round ends.
 
 
'''Reason For Exclusion:'''
 
This game mode is no longer being maintained.
 
  
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'''Reason for exclusion:'''
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[https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/53612 See Pull Request #53612: Fully removes devil and affiliated shitcode for more information.]
  
 
===[[File:Gscans.png|link=Gang War]] [[Gang War]]===
 
===[[File:Gscans.png|link=Gang War]] [[Gang War]]===
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'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
* The first gang to activate and successfully defend a dominator machine wins.
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*The first gang to activate and successfully defend a dominator machine wins.
* If the station is destroyed or evacuated, all gangs lose.
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*If the station is destroyed or evacuated, all gangs lose.
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'''Reason For Exclusion:'''
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Gang War was flawed and also disliked by a reasonable portion of the playerbase, coders and code maintainers. It was eventually given a spiritual successor in Families, albeit with heavy changes.
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===[[File:Gscans.png|link=Families]] [[Families]]===
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In this mode, a number of '''criminal families''' spawn on the station. Their goal is to '''accomplish their family's objective''', with each possible family having a unique goal. Unlike most conversion antagonists, '''anybody can freely join a family''', and the gang members are expected to co-exist with neutral crewmembers, but feud with '''security''' and other families.
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'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
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*None! Families can exist the entire round up until the shuttle docks with CentCom. There's no hard win/lose condition either, outside of one of the families getting entirely wiped out.
  
 
'''Reason For Exclusion:'''  
 
'''Reason For Exclusion:'''  
Game mode was flawed and also disliked by a reasonable portion of the playerbase, coders and code maintainers.
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[https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/68480 See "'''Pull #68480: Removes the Families gamemode'''" for more information].
  
  
 
===[[File:Monkey.png]] Monkey===  
 
===[[File:Monkey.png]] Monkey===  
At the start of the round '''one of the crew members''' is infected with a disease that, after a while, '''turns them into a monkey''' with the ability to '''spread the disease''' to other humans by '''biting them'''. Armor does not help and the transformation takes about a minute. The disease can be cured by '''eating bananas''', which also provides immunity to any further monkey infections. Monkeys can use almost every weapon and tool, excluding guns. Humans cannot understand monkey-speak, which shows up as ''"chimpers"'' to humans, and monkeys cannot understand human speech, which shows up ''"l**e ***s"''. The game ends when the Emergency Shuttle leaves. Monkeys also have the ability to crawl though vents but cannot wear or carry anything when doing so. The AI does not consider monkeys to be human, and may kill/contain them with impunity.
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At the start of the round '''one of the crew members''' is infected with a disease that, after a while, '''turns them into a monkey''' with the ability to '''spread the disease''' to other humans by '''biting them'''. Armor does not help and the transformation takes about a minute. <s>The disease can be cured by '''eating bananas''', which also provides immunity to any further monkey infections</s> Bananas do NOT cure the disease, only death (or admin shenanigans) does. Monkeys can use almost every weapon and tool, excluding guns. Humans cannot understand monkey-speak, which shows up as ''"chimpers"'' to humans, and monkeys cannot understand human speech, which shows up ''"l**e ***s"''. The game ends when the Emergency Shuttle leaves. Monkeys also have the ability to crawl though vents but cannot wear or carry anything when doing so. The AI does not consider monkeys to be human, and may kill/contain them with impunity.
  
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
* If the Emergency Shuttle leaves with no living monkeys aboard, the crew wins.
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*If the Emergency Shuttle leaves with no living monkeys aboard, the crew wins.
* If the Emergency Shuttle leaves with any living monkeys aboard, the monkeys win and spread their magic hoodoo monkeyism to Centcom.
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*If the Emergency Shuttle leaves with any living monkeys aboard, the monkeys win and spread their magic hoodoo monkeyism to Centcom.
  
 
'''Reason For Exclusion:'''
 
'''Reason For Exclusion:'''
Monkey mode has undergone many iterations, the game mode is no longer available in-game due to a combination of it being highly unbalanced and that no one wants to fix it.
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After a number of failed attempts to make Monkey mode balanced, it was scrapped entirely, although the jungle fever disease is still adminspawnable.
 
 
  
 
===[[File:Sword.gif|link=Overthrow]] [[Overthrow]]===
 
===[[File:Sword.gif|link=Overthrow]] [[Overthrow]]===
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'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
 
'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
 
* When the Emergency Shuttle docks at Central Command.
 
* When the Emergency Shuttle docks at Central Command.
* The team that gained the most points by completing their objectives wins.
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*The team that gained the most points by completing their objectives wins.
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'''Reason For Exclusion:'''
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A horribly confusing game mode that was unclear in its points system, unclear on the relationship between the other Syndicate teams, and numerous other issues. It was disliked by much of the player base and the creator eventually lost interest in working on it.
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===[[File:Assimilate.png|link=Assimilation]] [[Assimilation]]===
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Several members of the crew wield several '''psionic powers''' and are actually the host of a powerful hivemind, with the sole goal of '''assimilating''' as many crewmembers as possible to be used as unwitting pawns and fuel for their many powers. Hivemind hosts are even stealthier than changelings and are just as likely to backstab each other due to their psychic sensing abilities! [[Security]] is the first line of defense against this silent menace, as not only do [[Security_items#Mindshield_Implant|mindshields]] protect the crew from their dastardly mind control, they also grant the same sensory powers the hosts use to hunt each other down! If the crew fails to keep thee hosts in check, the '''One Mind''' may emerge and wreak havoc across the station.
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'''Game Ending Conditions:'''
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*When the Emergency Shuttle docks at Central Command.
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*If a hivemind host has completed all objectives, they get greentext.
  
 
'''Reason For Exclusion:'''
 
'''Reason For Exclusion:'''
A horribly confusing game mode that was unclear in its points system, unclear on the relationship between the other Syndicate teams, and numerous other issues. It was disliked by much of the player base and the creator does not show intrest in working on it.
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The game mode's creator was driven away by "feedback" which mostly consisted of screeching and insults. The concept of a stealth conversion antag was also never really fun for anyone except the host (mostly due to hivemind hosts rarely creating anything other than mild annoyances for non-antagonist crew).
  
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==Miscellaneous==
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These game modes were tested at one point on the main /tg/ servers, but never extensively tested (probably because they were bad / not compatible with server ideals, etc). Some of these might still be in the code.
  
[[category:meta]] [[Category:Game Modes]]
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*'''Clown Operatives''': Developed as an Aprils Fools joke PR, it's mostly same as Nuclear Emergency, but the operatives are sent by Clown Planet. God knows what beef they have against Nanotrasen. Anyways, they share most of their item pool with the normal nuke ops, but they do have some unique items. For example, they have banana grenades, bananium e-swords, bananium e-shields, and they can even buy their own H.O.N.K. mech, which is modified to accept lethal weaponry. Instead of a normal syndicate nuke, they get a bananium fission explosive, which explodes to the crescendo of bikehorns. Unfortunately, these operatives are not clumsy, and will not shoot themselves when they try to handle a gun.
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*'''JeffJeff''': [[Highlander]]s, but instead of a Claymore, half of the players are turned into [[Holoparasite|NOT-Stands]], and the other half are turned into NOT-Stand users.
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*'''Arching Operation''': In a sort of a "reverse revolution", the [[Captain]], through some intricate conspiracy, has crowned himself as the "Monarch", and has made the entire station his fief. All of the heads of staff, who have pledged allegiance, have been landed as "Nobles", and [[Shitcurity]] have now become "Knights". Unfortunately for most of the crew, the entire chain of command are now lunatics, who want to nuke the station through their access to the nuclear authentication disk. The rest of the crew have to try to wrest the disk out of the hands of the Captain, whilst battling to keep the [[Emergency Shuttle]] called. Very anti-fun.
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*'''Devil Agents''': A shit-ton of Devils are spawned, and like Double Agents, they all have objectives to kill each other. It degenerates into chaos a lot faster than normal Devils, which is saying a lot.
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*'''Everyone is the traitor''': Do I really have to explain this? Might as well be an APM-contest to see who manages to buy PDA bombs first.
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*'''Extended Events''': It's just normal extended, except [[random events]] can't trigger. Probably still an admin-button.
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*'''Gang War, No Security''': Self-explanatory.
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*'''Vigilante Gang War''': Robustin's attempt to resuscitate Gangs, Security gets replaced with Vigilantes with specialized tools, who have an objective to destroy all gangs, regardless of affiliation.
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*'''Infiltration''': Think of normal Traitors, but they have to come into the station via an outside mean. Or, well, think of Nuclear Operatives, if they had a less overt, and more stealthy goal.
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*'''Ragin' Mages''': Three to four wizards come onto the station, engage in a glorified gangbang on the crew. Somehow all the wizards still have a tendency to die early on, and there's STILL a low chance for greentext. God knows why.
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*'''Very Ragin' Bullshit Mages''': Ragin' Mages, but the crew who end up getting killed by the Ragin' Mages get to respawn through a verb into a Wizard, adding to the critical mass of the Ragin' of the Mages. Legend says that if there are enough wizards, they can even collapse into a magical Singularity. Not that anyone would try...
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*'''Rod Madness''': Meteors, but with Immovable Rods instead of meteors! The only good thing about this is that the [[Research Director]] gets to achieve maximum buffness through several consecutive suplexes.
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*'''Speedy Revolution''': Revolution, but if neither side has won by the 20 minute mark, the on-station nuke goes off, with no real warning. It's somehow intended to prevent security from camping in Cargo, but all it really entails is a free for all brawl.
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*'''Disaster''': Meteors, but instead of the Emergency Shuttle being called, the crew get yelled at to pack up everything they can carry and to go down to [[Lavaland]]. Then, the Shuttle only gets called when all the [[Megafauna]] on Lavaland are dead. You basically have to get carried on the backs of one or two miners.
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*'''Infection''': A very ambitious gamemode attempting to replicate the feeling of the Blob gamemode, whilst trying to remedy some of its shortfalls. In doing so, it created several shortfalls of its own, in that it often ends up feeling like a meat grinder. Unique in that there happens to be a video archive of it. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yh8E6T_gS6Y 1], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBoJXY10OuY 2].
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*'''Just Fuck My Shit Up''': All of the above. Do I really have to explain? It creates a whole plethora of potentially round-ending antags, chucks them in a cage, and yells "Go!". Best thing about this is that the bored jannie supervising the chaos doesn't even have to get carpal tunnel from mashing buttons! It just happened to be TOO easy to abuse.
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[[Category:Game Modes]]
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[[Category:OOC]]

Latest revision as of 17:57, 11 December 2023

The Game Mode decides what events and occurrences will happen during the round, and what goals everyone has. It can be changed by admins or by the round going into a mulligan.

Antagtemp.png Game Modes on /tg/station
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Traitor

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Changeling

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Nuclear Emergency

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Revolution

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Blood Cult

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Wizard

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Heretic

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Other Modes


Special Events

A vote was taken, buttons were pushed and one of the admins has announced that they're taking the server for a ride. What will this entail? No one knows for sure except the admin running the event. Maybe the station will be invaded by space pirates. Maybe diplomats from the Clown Planet are here for a summit. Whatever happens, don't be afraid to play along and have fun!

Random events

Random events are events which may happen during another round type. Events like this usually only happen after a set amount of time, from 20 minutes up to an hour and 20 minutes. Severity of events range from minor things to keep departments busy to full on crisis events. Random events can include meteor waves, virus outbreaks, blob formations, even nasty xenomorph infestations!

Mode Selection Types

Before getting into the game modes themselves, there are several ways for a server to select which mode will be played per round. These settings are generally server-specific, so if you prefer one over the other, look to see which servers run which.

Dynamic

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The standard game mode. The dynamic game mode generates a threat number which is used to "buy" rulesets (rulesets are basically your antagonists). This means you can have rounds with for example traitors and cult. You can have up to three roundstart rulesets depending on the pop and threat level. Then there are latejoin and midround rulesets. The latejoin ruleset can assign late joining players as antagonists, and the midround ruleset assigns (prompts) ghosts or currently living players as antagonists.

The threat level of the dynamic round is hinted by the "status summary" automatically printed by the communication consoles near roundstart:

Advisory Levels

  • Green Star: Threat 0 to 19, no antagonists alive "Your station orbits deep within controlled, core-sector systems and serves as a waypoint for routine traffic through Nanotrasen's trade empire. Due to the combination of high security, interstellar traffic, and low strategic value, it makes any direct threat of violence unlikely. Your primary enemies will be incompetence and bored crewmen: try to organize team-building events to keep staffers interested and productive."
  • Blue Star: 0 to 19, with antagonists "Your station orbits within reliably mundane, secure space. Although Nanotrasen has a firm grip on security in your region, the valuable resources and strategic position aboard your station make it a potential target for infiltrations. Monitor crew for non-loyal behavior, but expect a relatively tame shift free of large-scale destruction. We expect great things from your station."
  • Yellow Star: 20 to 39 "Although your station lies within what is generally considered Nanotrasen-controlled space, the course of its orbit has caused it to cross unusually close to exogeological features with anomalous readings. Although these features offer opportunities for our research department, it is known that these little understood readings are often correlated with increased activity from competing interstellar organizations and individuals, among them the Wizard Federation and Cult of the Geometer of Blood - all known competitors for Anomaly Type B sites. Exercise elevated caution."
  • Orange Star: 40 to 65 "Your station's orbit passes along the edge of Nanotrasen's sphere of influence. While subversive elements remain the most likely threat against your station, hostile organizations are bolder here, where our grip is weaker. Exercise increased caution against elite Syndicate strike forces, or Executives forbid, some kind of ill-conceived unionizing attempt."
  • Red Star: 66 to 79 "Congratulations and thank you for participating in the NT 'Frontier' space program! Your station is actively orbiting a high value system far from the nearest support stations. Little is known about your region of space, and the opportunity to encounter the unknown invites greater glory. You are encouraged to elevate security as necessary to protect Nanotrasen assets."
  • Black Orbit: 80 to 99 "As part of a mandatory security protocol, we are required to inform you that as a result of your orbital pattern directly behind an astrological body (oriented from our nearest observatory), your station will be under decreased monitoring and support. It is anticipated that your extreme location and decreased surveillance could pose security risks. Avoid unnecessary risks and attempt to keep your station in one piece."
  • Midnight Sun: 100 "Your station is somehow in the middle of hostile territory, in clear view of any enemy of the corporation. Your likelihood to survive is low, and station destruction is expected and almost inevitable. Secure any sensitive material and neutralize any enemy you will come across. It is important that you at least try to maintain the station" "Good Luck"

Threat level is split into two separate budgets, one for round start and one for midround/latejoin.

Special Advisory Levels

  • White Dwarf: Threat 0, no antagonists alive "Your sector's advisory level is White Dwarf. Our surveillors have ruled out any and all potential risks known in our database, ruling out the loss of our assets in the Spinward Sector. We advise a lower level of security, alongside distributing ressources on potential profit"
  • Pulsar Star: Unknown "Your sector's advisory level is Pulsar Star. A large unknown electromagnetic field has stormed through nearby surveillance equipment. No surveillance data has been able to be obtained showing no credible threats to Nanotrasen assets within the Spinward Sector. The Department advises maintaining high alert against potential threats, regardless of a lack of information."

Secret

Enemy communication intercepted. Security Level Elevated.

Previously the standard game mode, Secret randomly selects one of the main modes in each round. Compared to Dynamic, Secret tends to be less chaotic, although random events may occur during the round and spawn additional side antagonists.

Random

Identical to Secret, but the game mode is openly announced. Virtually never seen.

Compared to Secret, Dynamic rounds are often more chaotic and energetic thanks to the abundance of possible antagonists, for better or worse. Additionally, Dynamic rounds do not end when main antagonists are defeated, only when a round-ending antagonist wins or the shuttle leaves the station.

Minor Round-start Threats

The following threats are the primary ones randomly selected by Secret and Dynamic, and make up the bulk of rounds, individually or in combination.

Sword.gif Traitor

The most common game mode in secret. In Traitor, one or more crew members (or even the AI) are Syndicate agents and are given an Uplink to provide them with useful tools to help them complete their goal. The crew must find out who the traitors are and stop them from reaching their goal.

Traitor objectives are usually a small selection of the following:

  • Assassinate or maroon a specific crew member.
  • Steal a restricted item.
  • Be the only one on the Emergency Shuttle when it leaves or just escape alive.

Each traitor has their own objectives, and traitors win or lose individually. Most of the time, they win if they're alive on a valid escape shuttle or pod when the round ends. Traitors can team up, but they can just as easily backstab each other.

Game Ending Conditions:

  • If a traitor has completed all their objectives, they get greentext when the round ends. By default, this is when the escape shuttle arrives at CentCom.

Sword.gif Blood Brothers

ONLY ENABLED ON /TG/'S MEDIUM ROLEPLAY SERVER MANUEL.

Some of the crew are initiates into the Syndicate, eager to prove they have what they takes. This game mode is very similar to Traitor, with one very important distinction: instead of having a Syndicate uplink, each Blood Brother is bonded with one or two other crewmembers Blood Brother are given a flash to convert someone similar to revs, all are working together on the same group of objectives and succeed or fail together! Similar to Traitor, two different groups of Blood Brothers can team up or work against each other.

Blood brothers always have the objective to make sure every member of their team escapes alive and out of custody - never forget that teamwork is key! Blood Brothers' strongest advantage is the ability to work together with absolute trust and secrecy, and a well coordinated team can set diabolical schemes into motion that would be nearly impossible with just one Traitor.

Game Ending Conditions:

  • If a group of Blood Brothers has completed all of their objectives, they all get greentext when the round ends. By default, this is when the escape shuttle arrives at CentCom.

Heretic forbidden book.png Heretic

Similar to, but unaffiliated with Cults, heretics can advance upon unique ability trees by collecting eldritch influences scattered across the station or by sacrificing crew members. With access to the paths of ash, flesh, void, blade, rust and cosmos, they can choose to specialize in different abilities, building towards their eventual Final Ascension.

Heretics are solo antagonists like Traitors.

Game Ending Conditions:

  • If a heretic has completed all objectives, they get greentext when the round ends.


Changeling.gif Changeling

Some of the crew are not what they appear to be! These changelings are monsters in human form, with the ability to absorb (eat) people and take on their DNA/identity. Changelings must have a quiet spot and an immobile victim in order to absorb their body, so stealth is absolutely necessary. Changelings have other weapons at their disposal, but are largely stealth-based. Changeling can be anyone they've absorbed and can switch identities instantaneously; only absorbing takes time and peace.

Like traitors, changelings will have objectives to accomplish before the Escape Shuttle arrives, usually to kill a certain person and/or escape with their identity. Some changeling objectives will require the changelings to compete, but there also exist team objectives that task them to co-operate regardless of their objectives.

Game Ending Conditions:

  • If a changeling has completed all objectives, they get greentext when the round ends. By default, this is when the escape shuttle arrives at CentCom.

Major Round-start Threats

The following threats are the primary ones randomly selected by Secret and Dynamic, and makes up for the most influential danger of the round, usually only one spawns per shift but none can spawn.

Nuke.gif Nuclear Emergency

A team of Syndicate operatives has been sent on a mission to completely destroy the station with a nuclear bomb. However, they must get the Nuclear Authentication Disk from the station itself in order to arm the bomb, and the crew (or at least the captain) will be doing everything in their power to stop the attackers from getting the disk.

The operatives have access to uplinks containing most normal traitor items as well as high-profile operative weapons, and have Pinpointers that will allow them to hunt for the Disk. They begin the round at the home base and must travel to the station on their cruiser, and can optionally choose to declare war, telegraphing their arrival in exchange for more tools and weapons.

Game Ending Conditions:

  • If the Emergency Shuttle leaves with the disk on board, the crew wins a Major Victory.
  • If the Emergency Shuttle leaves with the disk still anywhere on the station, the Syndicates win a Minor Victory.
  • If the nuke detonates in the station successfully and the Syndicate Shuttle escapes with at least one operative on board, the Syndicates win a Major Victory.
  • If the nuke detonates in the station successfully but no Syndicates manage to escape, no-one wins.


Rev.png Revolution

A small cadre of crew members have had enough of the command staff's bullshit, so it's time to revolt! Revolutionary Heads (of which there will be one to three, depending on the number of Heads of Staff and security) are supported by The Syndicate and have been trained to use Flashes to brainwash the crew to join their cause, which is to slaughter all the station's Heads of Staff.

When a Revhead uses a flash on someone who isn't mindshield implanted (all security members are implanted), a Head of Staff, or flash-protected by eyewear, they will be converted to the Revolution and will have a red R mark on them visible to all revolutionaries. Note that Revheads can use any flash to convert people, not just the one they start with. The shuttle can be called but will never depart while either Heads or Revolutionary Heads remain.

Game Ending Conditions:

  • If all of the Heads of Staff (Captain, Head of Personnel, Head of Security, Research Director, Chief Medical Officer, Chief Engineer) die or are exiled (leaving the station z-level), the Revolutionaries wins.
  • If all of the Revheads die or "abandon the cause" by leaving the z-level (traveling to Lavaland), the Heads of Staff win.
  • In Dynamic, the round will continue if the Revolution is wiped out, with a message from Centcom once the last revhead dies.


Cult.png Blood Cult

A vile blood cult of brainwashed acolytes have infiltrated the station, with the sole intent to summon their elder god Nar-Sie, The Geometer of Blood. The cult will have to use a combination of stealth and their powerful blood magic to complete their goals, along with converting the rest of the crew to their side. To do this, the cult must sacrifice a specific target to please Nar-Sie, usually a member of Security or the Chaplain. Once they sacrifice their target, they can draw a powerful blood rune to summon Nar-Sie to the Mortal Realm. Nar-Sie's cultists pose a great threat to the station and the crew, and it is up to Security and the Chaplain to stop them.

Game Ending Conditions:

  • If the Emergency Shuttle leaves the station and docks at Central Command before the Cult can summon Nar'Sie, the crew wins.
  • If Nar'Sie is summoned, the Cult wins, even if the shuttle arrives afterwards.
  • Summoning Nar'Sie will automatically end the round after a short period, regardless of the state of the game.


Wizhat.PNG Wizard

A space wizard has been tasked to assault the station! Wielding an arsenal of powerful spells that can defy physics and even time and space itself, they will stop at nothing to advance the Space Wizard Federation's agenda (which is suspiciously similar to the Syndicate's). Nanotrasen and the SWF are known enemies, so the crew has no choice but to destroy the wizard! Accomplish this by beating the wizard's brains in with anything on hand.

The wizard's goals are often to steal or destroy something or someone on the station and escape on the shuttle, much like a Traitor.

Game Ending Conditions:

  • If the Emergency Shuttle docks at Central Command without the Wizard completing their objectives or if the Wizard dies, the Wizard fails.
  • If the Wizard completes his objectives and survives on the Emergency Shuttle, the Wizard wins.
  • In Secret, the Wizard's death will immediately end the round.

Not Malf.gif AI Malfunction

Oh no! An ion storm has caused the AI to malfunction and gain free will! Unfortunately, years of being treated like shit by Nanotrasen has made it hate humans with a passion! The crew must race to defeat the mechanical overlord before it hacks all of SS13's systems and activates the self destruct! Until then, all the AI has to do is survive! The shuttle can be called but will never arrive during this game mode.

The AI has access to a range of malfunction modules, allowing it to upgrade turrets, destroy machines, and even create a machine that turns (un)willing humans into Cyborgs! Malfunction modules cost CPU, a limited resource that the malfunctioning AI starts with.

Game Ending Conditions:

  • If the AI goes delta and explodes the station, the AI wins.
  • If the AI can survive until the round timer elapses, the AI wins.
  • If the AI dies, the crew win.

Nt display.png Extended and Secret Extended

"Thanks to the tireless efforts of our security and intelligence divisions, there are currently no credible threats to Space Station 13. All station construction projects have been authorized. Have a secure shift!"- Central Command

If you see the above security report, it means the mode is Extended. Also known as greenshift, green alert and nothing, Extended rounds have no antagonists, allowing the crew to enjoy a quiet shift.

However, in special circumstances, when the crew is void of griefers and other problematic people, and enough crew members are competent and roleplay, it can be a very entertaining mode. The absence of blatant traitors, wizards or operatives means that the whole crew can work together with a peaceful mind and tackle anything thrown at them from random events or the admins. On this mode all station goals are unlocked so their parts can be ordered from cargo.

In addition, Secret Extended rounds exist. The only difference is that the crew isn't told that it's a greenshift, leading to advanced paranoia amongst the crew.


Game Ending Conditions:

  • When the Emergency Shuttle docks at Central Command.

Mid-round Threats

In addition to the round start threats, additional threats exist in several different forms.

Most of these threats have been rolled into the Random events system.


Abductor.png Abduction

Aliens have reached Space Station 13! Unlike their lustier cousins, these aliens simply want to, in classic extraterrestrial style, do research on other species -- by kidnapping them and performing horrifying and exotic probing experiments aboard their alien ship.

Game Ending Conditions:

  • When the round ends, Abductors win if they've completed their objectives. Abductors cannot end the round on their own.


Blob.png Blob

The Blob is a large, growing, sentient creature which destroys everything in its path, attacking whatever gets in the way. Supposedly it was to be a NanoTrasen bio-weapon to be used against the corporation's enemies, but it looks like you can't contain a bio-hazard like this! Reported blob powers include rapid growth, the ability to reform it's main chemical composition to adapt to threats, growing hostile spores that attack non-blob life, even creating large entities of blob matter that can break through solid walls! Destroy the blob before it consumes the entire station!

Game Ending Conditions:

  • If the crew manage to destroy the blob core and the roundtype is Blob, the crew will win.
  • If the blob manages to spread to critical mass, the round will end and the crew will lose.


Meteor.gif Meteor

In Meteor, the station gets beat to shit by a meteor shower and the crew must survive and eventually escape, either by repairing the damage to the station and creating safe areas, or going every-man-for-himself style and securing their own safety by any means. During Meteor rounds, the Emergency Shuttle cannot be called until a set amount of time has elapsed, usually around ten or twenty minutes.

Everyone present and alive on the shuttle at the end is considered to have won, whereas everyone left behind or dead has lost.

Game Ending Conditions:

  • When the Emergency Shuttle, after the set amount of time has passed, leaves.

Reason For Exclusion Meteor as a round type is often derided for removing any ability or interest in players doing their jobs, due to putting an immediate time limit on the round and causing constant, predictable damage. Instead, small meteor showers can randomly spawn as an event, or if admins decide the station has too much breathable atmosphere.

Admin Spawned Threats

Nations

Nations is an unorthodox game mode that relies almost entirely upon roleplaying. In Nations, departments become independent states and it is their goal to survive through control of station resources, diplomacy, and battle.

Game Ending Conditions:

  • Nations rounds do not end the game on their own.

Reason For Exclusion In addition to being roleplay-reliant, Nations rounds often degenerate into Engineering cutting off the power, Cargo becoming a militant fortress, assistants running amok, and every crew member aggressively greytiding every other department while Security holes up and chugs quadruple sec. In practice, Cargo declares independence during a normal round five times a week anyway.

Sandbox

Like extended, except you can spawn any item you want through the "Sandbox Panel" verb.

In theory, this is the mode you go to figure out how stuff works and practice various systems, such as starting the engine or building complex pipe constructs.

In practice this is the mode where everyone spawns cloaks and revolvers and gives themselves all the wizard spells, then everyone kills each other on sight causing a massive bitchy argument in OOC for half an hour until someone goes onto the forums to get an admin to restart the server/ban everyone else for being giant griffins.

Game Ending Conditions:

  • When everybody gets bored, or the server crashes, or an admin turns it off.

Reason For Exclusion Guess.

Removed Gamemodes

Over the years, a new game mode will appear and sometimes it just doesn't make the cut. Maybe it was buggy and nobody wanted to fix it. Maybe it was difficult to balance properly. Maybe it was disliked by a large portion of the community, or even the maintainer of the mode requested to take it down.

Whatever the case, the point is: Game modes get removed from time to time. Below is a list of all of those modes that are either no longer fully functional in the game or have been deleted entirely.


Clockwork slab.gif Clockwork Cult

While Nar-Sie is an elder god, they are not the only one. There are other elder gods in the universe, and one in particular holds a fierce grudge against Nar-Sie: Ratvar, the Clockwork Justiciar. An amalgamation of parts, steam, and cogs, Ratvar seeks nothing more than Nar-Sie's utter annihilation. To do this, He has assembled a small group of loyal servants in the City of Cogs (Reebe), a large brass structure floating through the void. A link between this plane and the mortal one has been made, unfortunately, to Space Station 13. The servants must warp to the station in order to gather more converts and generate power for their own needs, all the while sabotaging the crew. Once ready, Ratvar will attempt to return through the Ark in the City of Cogs. This will cause portals to open on the station, where the crew can enter Reebe in a last ditch effort to stop the return of Ratvar!

Game Ending Conditions:

  • If the Emergency Shuttle leaves the station and docks at Central Command before the Cult can summon Ratvar, the crew wins.
  • If Ratvar is summoned, the Cult wins, even if the shuttle arrives afterwards.
  • Summoning Ratvar will automatically end the round after a short period, regardless of the state of the game.

Reason for Exclusion: Despite several overhauls and many iterations, Clockwork Cult never achieved a truly balanced state, often ending in one-sided stomps for either side. It was removed from standard rotation on April 3, 2018, at the request of its maintainer. The code was removed from the game on October 15, 2019, though the sprites and sound effects are still kicking around.

Nightmare.png Shadowling

The station has been invaded by light-sensitive alien creatures FROM SPACE! Shadowlings can enthrall humans, which is basically a euphemism for the enslavement of their minds. They start off disguised as normal crewmen but can "hatch" to unlock their full potential, at the cost of being severely harmed by light.

Until they ascend, of course.

Game Ending Conditions:

  • If any Shadowling ascends, the Shadowlings win.
  • If all Shadowlings are killed the crew wins.
  • If the station is evacuated the crew wins.

Reason For Exclusion: Eventually reworked into the Nightmare side antagonist.


Hand of God

Two rival cults have taken root on the station! Functioning as a combination of several other game modes, the Hands of God must compete for dominance, using the crew as their pawns.

Game Ending Conditions:

  • ???
  • ???

Reason For Exclusion: After being launched in a buggy state and prominent negative feedback, HoG ceased development and was later removed.


Devil

A Devil has been sent from hell! Devils are infernal soul merchants, sent to infiltrate humanity and tempt them into damnation. Although devils cannot knowingly directly harm one another, they are typically at odds with one another, as they are all competing over the same limited resources. By convincing other crew members to sign contracts, devils can collect souls, giving the recipient powers and slowly unlocking their own abilities.

Devils may have normal objectives, typically to possess enough souls, or competitive objectives that require them to own more souls than other devils.

Game Ending Conditions:

  • A devil gaining 12 souls and ascending will automatically call the shuttle with a 3 minute arrival time.
  • Otherwise, devils win by completing all of their objectives before the round ends.

Reason for exclusion: See Pull Request #53612: Fully removes devil and affiliated shitcode for more information.

Gscans.png Gang War

A violent turf war between opposing gangs has erupted on the station! Similar to Revolution, there are Gang Bosses who can recruit other crew members to join their ranks. Their goal is to take over the station using a Dominator machine. Gangs will be fighting to claim areas of the station as their territory. The more territories they control, the more weapons they will be able to afford.

Game Ending Conditions:

  • The first gang to activate and successfully defend a dominator machine wins.
  • If the station is destroyed or evacuated, all gangs lose.

Reason For Exclusion: Gang War was flawed and also disliked by a reasonable portion of the playerbase, coders and code maintainers. It was eventually given a spiritual successor in Families, albeit with heavy changes.

Gscans.png Families

In this mode, a number of criminal families spawn on the station. Their goal is to accomplish their family's objective, with each possible family having a unique goal. Unlike most conversion antagonists, anybody can freely join a family, and the gang members are expected to co-exist with neutral crewmembers, but feud with security and other families.

Game Ending Conditions:

  • None! Families can exist the entire round up until the shuttle docks with CentCom. There's no hard win/lose condition either, outside of one of the families getting entirely wiped out.

Reason For Exclusion: See "Pull #68480: Removes the Families gamemode" for more information.


Monkey.png Monkey

At the start of the round one of the crew members is infected with a disease that, after a while, turns them into a monkey with the ability to spread the disease to other humans by biting them. Armor does not help and the transformation takes about a minute. The disease can be cured by eating bananas, which also provides immunity to any further monkey infections Bananas do NOT cure the disease, only death (or admin shenanigans) does. Monkeys can use almost every weapon and tool, excluding guns. Humans cannot understand monkey-speak, which shows up as "chimpers" to humans, and monkeys cannot understand human speech, which shows up "l**e ***s". The game ends when the Emergency Shuttle leaves. Monkeys also have the ability to crawl though vents but cannot wear or carry anything when doing so. The AI does not consider monkeys to be human, and may kill/contain them with impunity.

Game Ending Conditions:

  • If the Emergency Shuttle leaves with no living monkeys aboard, the crew wins.
  • If the Emergency Shuttle leaves with any living monkeys aboard, the monkeys win and spread their magic hoodoo monkeyism to Centcom.

Reason For Exclusion: After a number of failed attempts to make Monkey mode balanced, it was scrapped entirely, although the jungle fever disease is still adminspawnable.

Sword.gif Overthrow

The Syndicate has planted sleeper agents on board the station, and one agent with a special implanter is tasked to wake them up so that they can take control from the inside. However, rival Syndicate factions are also trying to wake these sleeper agents for their own objectives. Convert all the targets to gain control of the station!

Game Ending Conditions:

  • When the Emergency Shuttle docks at Central Command.
  • The team that gained the most points by completing their objectives wins.

Reason For Exclusion: A horribly confusing game mode that was unclear in its points system, unclear on the relationship between the other Syndicate teams, and numerous other issues. It was disliked by much of the player base and the creator eventually lost interest in working on it.


Assimilate.png Assimilation

Several members of the crew wield several psionic powers and are actually the host of a powerful hivemind, with the sole goal of assimilating as many crewmembers as possible to be used as unwitting pawns and fuel for their many powers. Hivemind hosts are even stealthier than changelings and are just as likely to backstab each other due to their psychic sensing abilities! Security is the first line of defense against this silent menace, as not only do mindshields protect the crew from their dastardly mind control, they also grant the same sensory powers the hosts use to hunt each other down! If the crew fails to keep thee hosts in check, the One Mind may emerge and wreak havoc across the station.

Game Ending Conditions:

  • When the Emergency Shuttle docks at Central Command.
  • If a hivemind host has completed all objectives, they get greentext.

Reason For Exclusion: The game mode's creator was driven away by "feedback" which mostly consisted of screeching and insults. The concept of a stealth conversion antag was also never really fun for anyone except the host (mostly due to hivemind hosts rarely creating anything other than mild annoyances for non-antagonist crew).

Miscellaneous

These game modes were tested at one point on the main /tg/ servers, but never extensively tested (probably because they were bad / not compatible with server ideals, etc). Some of these might still be in the code.

  • Clown Operatives: Developed as an Aprils Fools joke PR, it's mostly same as Nuclear Emergency, but the operatives are sent by Clown Planet. God knows what beef they have against Nanotrasen. Anyways, they share most of their item pool with the normal nuke ops, but they do have some unique items. For example, they have banana grenades, bananium e-swords, bananium e-shields, and they can even buy their own H.O.N.K. mech, which is modified to accept lethal weaponry. Instead of a normal syndicate nuke, they get a bananium fission explosive, which explodes to the crescendo of bikehorns. Unfortunately, these operatives are not clumsy, and will not shoot themselves when they try to handle a gun.
  • JeffJeff: Highlanders, but instead of a Claymore, half of the players are turned into NOT-Stands, and the other half are turned into NOT-Stand users.
  • Arching Operation: In a sort of a "reverse revolution", the Captain, through some intricate conspiracy, has crowned himself as the "Monarch", and has made the entire station his fief. All of the heads of staff, who have pledged allegiance, have been landed as "Nobles", and Shitcurity have now become "Knights". Unfortunately for most of the crew, the entire chain of command are now lunatics, who want to nuke the station through their access to the nuclear authentication disk. The rest of the crew have to try to wrest the disk out of the hands of the Captain, whilst battling to keep the Emergency Shuttle called. Very anti-fun.
  • Devil Agents: A shit-ton of Devils are spawned, and like Double Agents, they all have objectives to kill each other. It degenerates into chaos a lot faster than normal Devils, which is saying a lot.
  • Everyone is the traitor: Do I really have to explain this? Might as well be an APM-contest to see who manages to buy PDA bombs first.
  • Extended Events: It's just normal extended, except random events can't trigger. Probably still an admin-button.
  • Gang War, No Security: Self-explanatory.
  • Vigilante Gang War: Robustin's attempt to resuscitate Gangs, Security gets replaced with Vigilantes with specialized tools, who have an objective to destroy all gangs, regardless of affiliation.
  • Infiltration: Think of normal Traitors, but they have to come into the station via an outside mean. Or, well, think of Nuclear Operatives, if they had a less overt, and more stealthy goal.
  • Ragin' Mages: Three to four wizards come onto the station, engage in a glorified gangbang on the crew. Somehow all the wizards still have a tendency to die early on, and there's STILL a low chance for greentext. God knows why.
  • Very Ragin' Bullshit Mages: Ragin' Mages, but the crew who end up getting killed by the Ragin' Mages get to respawn through a verb into a Wizard, adding to the critical mass of the Ragin' of the Mages. Legend says that if there are enough wizards, they can even collapse into a magical Singularity. Not that anyone would try...
  • Rod Madness: Meteors, but with Immovable Rods instead of meteors! The only good thing about this is that the Research Director gets to achieve maximum buffness through several consecutive suplexes.
  • Speedy Revolution: Revolution, but if neither side has won by the 20 minute mark, the on-station nuke goes off, with no real warning. It's somehow intended to prevent security from camping in Cargo, but all it really entails is a free for all brawl.
  • Disaster: Meteors, but instead of the Emergency Shuttle being called, the crew get yelled at to pack up everything they can carry and to go down to Lavaland. Then, the Shuttle only gets called when all the Megafauna on Lavaland are dead. You basically have to get carried on the backs of one or two miners.
  • Infection: A very ambitious gamemode attempting to replicate the feeling of the Blob gamemode, whilst trying to remedy some of its shortfalls. In doing so, it created several shortfalls of its own, in that it often ends up feeling like a meat grinder. Unique in that there happens to be a video archive of it. 1, 2.
  • Just Fuck My Shit Up: All of the above. Do I really have to explain? It creates a whole plethora of potentially round-ending antags, chucks them in a cage, and yells "Go!". Best thing about this is that the bored jannie supervising the chaos doesn't even have to get carpal tunnel from mashing buttons! It just happened to be TOO easy to abuse.