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[[Aliens|Xenomorphs]] are essentially [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasitoid_wasp#Parasitism parasitic insects]. A Hive has only one [[Queen]]. The Queen lays eggs. The eggs get planted and mature after a short delay. Mature eggs contain a larval facehugger. The facehugger stays in the egg until disturbed. Facehugger will attempt to attach itself to any host that gets close. The facehugger infects a host by implanting a larva inside its host. Because larvae require time to mature, the Xenomorph Hive will guard infected hosts and secure them into nests to prevent escape. Once mature, the young adults burst out of the host. They are colloquially called chestbursters and [[Larva]] may be a misnomer. This kills the host. Chestbursters are extremely weak at first, but given time can evolve and mature into several much stronger forms. | [[Aliens|Xenomorphs]] are essentially [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasitoid_wasp#Parasitism parasitic insects]. A Hive has only one [[Queen]]. The Queen lays eggs. The eggs get planted and mature after a short delay. Mature eggs contain a larval facehugger. The facehugger stays in the egg until disturbed. Facehugger will attempt to attach itself to any host that gets close. The facehugger infects a host by implanting a larva inside its host. Because larvae require time to mature, the Xenomorph Hive will guard infected hosts and secure them into nests to prevent escape. Once mature, the young adults burst out of the host. They are colloquially called chestbursters and [[Larva]] may be a misnomer. This kills the host. Chestbursters are extremely weak at first, but given time can evolve and mature into several much stronger forms. | ||
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[[File:Alien-Larva.png|thumb]] | [[File:Alien-Larva.png|thumb]]As you spawn as a chestburster or [[Larva]], you're very weak and should avoid conflict. '''Staying on weed to speed up your evolve progress'''. If you wake up inside the Hive, stay there! If you wake up outside the Hive, follow the circular indicator on the right side of your screen to find the Queen. If you join late in a round, you may wake up in strange places, don't panic and use your survival skills to escape from danger, '''clicking on doors''' to squeeze through them, '''crawl into vents''' (in the '''Alien''' tab) and '''hide under table''', then ask the Queen for further commands. | ||
Wait until the '''Progress''' in the '''Stats''' tab reaches 100%, then click the '''Evolve''' in the '''Alien''' tab. Since you are new, you may want to ask the Queen what you should evolve into (or just check '''Hive-Status''' and evolve into the fewest caste among [[Drone]], [[Runner]] or [[Sentinel]]). | |||
= Who Orders Who = | = Who Orders Who = |
Revision as of 09:25, 28 March 2018
So you've just joined for the first time as a Xenomorph? No idea what you are doing? This Space station 13 guide is pretty good as an introduction to the interface! Otherwise, let this guide get you up to scratch!
As a foreword, rounds on this server usually last between two to three hours! Make sure you have the time commitment to sit a full round.
The Rules
While it's not fair to shove the rules down your throat, Colonial Marines is a roleplay focused server and as such has an extensive list of Rules. It's highly recommended you spend some time reading the rules to ensure you don't accidentally break any. Thank you.
How to join the Hive
Join at roundstart
In the lobby screen, select Setup Character click Be Xenomorph to Yes, then click Ready.
Late join
After the round has started, if there is no Xeno you can control in the Join the Hive, click Observe to spawn as a ghost. Once you are a ghost, click Toggle SpecialRole Candidacy in the Prefernces tab, then turn on Xeno preference, you will get this message: You will now be considered for Xenomorph events (where possible). You can also click Join as Xeno in the Ghost tab to see if there is any SSD (i.e. away from keyboard) Xeno you as take up.
Your First Game
How to Communicate
Communication is very important! Use F3, T (in hotkey mode), or the chat box at the bottom of the screen (you need to type Say before your message if you use chat box).
- You can just talk to any alien in your local area, aka with your field of vision (You cannot talk through walls. If you can't see the terrain they are on, they can't hear you).
- Type :a or .a before your message to talk to the whole Hive, e.g. :a There are multiple tallhosts in Medbay.
- Press F2 to talk in local out of character (LOOC) to ask questions about the game and how to do things. e.g. How to devour?
The Alien Life Cycle
Xenomorphs are essentially parasitic insects. A Hive has only one Queen. The Queen lays eggs. The eggs get planted and mature after a short delay. Mature eggs contain a larval facehugger. The facehugger stays in the egg until disturbed. Facehugger will attempt to attach itself to any host that gets close. The facehugger infects a host by implanting a larva inside its host. Because larvae require time to mature, the Xenomorph Hive will guard infected hosts and secure them into nests to prevent escape. Once mature, the young adults burst out of the host. They are colloquially called chestbursters and Larva may be a misnomer. This kills the host. Chestbursters are extremely weak at first, but given time can evolve and mature into several much stronger forms.
Larva
As you spawn as a chestburster or Larva, you're very weak and should avoid conflict. Staying on weed to speed up your evolve progress. If you wake up inside the Hive, stay there! If you wake up outside the Hive, follow the circular indicator on the right side of your screen to find the Queen. If you join late in a round, you may wake up in strange places, don't panic and use your survival skills to escape from danger, clicking on doors to squeeze through them, crawl into vents (in the Alien tab) and hide under table, then ask the Queen for further commands.
Wait until the Progress in the Stats tab reaches 100%, then click the Evolve in the Alien tab. Since you are new, you may want to ask the Queen what you should evolve into (or just check Hive-Status and evolve into the fewest caste among Drone, Runner or Sentinel).
Who Orders Who
Take a look at the Alien Evolution Chart. There are four tiers of aliens. Not every player can evolve to the top, because there are only so many spots available at each tier. The Queen is at the top. She runs the Hive. The third tier (frequently called T3) are the Boiler, Crusher, Praetorian and Ravager. These are comparable to Marine officers. Look to them for leadership. The second tier (frequently called T2) are the Carrier, Hivelord, Hunter and Spitter. These are advanced versions of the bottom tier aliens. The Drones, Runners, and Sentinels are the first tier and make up the meat and potatoes of the Hive. If it's your first game, avoid evolving past the first tier unless it's necessary for the Hive. Allow more experienced players to take these more complicated roles.
Drones are very important supporting players, but not in combat roles. It makes an excellent choice for your first game. Drones have two primary functions. The first is building walls, doors, nests, and resin to create and protect the Hive. The second is planting as many weeds as possible to expand the Hive. You can't go too wrong if you're planting weeds! All aliens are more robust on weeds. Read more about Hives.
Sentinels are the primary defenders of the Hive. This includes defending the Queen. The other primary duty is making sure that no captured hosts escape to wreck the Hive. The ability to spit neurotoxin really helps. Unless the Queen says so, you should remain inside or around the Hive at all times. If live hosts are nested, you should remain close by to stop them from escaping. At the beginning of the round, you should be guarding the Hive and shepherding any hosts.
Runners are the Hive's scouts. You're very weak at first, so don't rush out at any enemies. It's easy to tell inexperienced Runners because they tend to die quickly. Don't let that happen to you. Think of yourself as a ninja. Speed and cunning are your weapons, not brute strength. Your primary role is to scout around the Hive, identify any threats or possible hosts, and report back to the Hive. Stay in the dark. Communicate lots. At the beginning of the round, Runners are expected to quickly bring back hosts like monkeys, etc., to the Hive to be infected.
You should obey any orders given to you by your Queen. It is a hive mind and you have no free will. The only exception is if you are given orders that violate the rules. (Should you be given orders that would violate the rules then you should contact the admins by ahelping.) If an alien that outranks you asks for something, try to do it. Assisting experienced players is a great way to learn the game.
Upgrading
Upon evolving to any caste, you might notice that you are a Young Xenomorph of your selected caste. As time passes you will automatically Upgrade, causing your strength and abilities to grow in power significantly. You can Evolve to the next tier even if you've upgraded from young to mature, however doing so will cause the loss of your upgraded status and revert you to being Young in your next tier.
If you're new, please avoid the evolve
button and let more experienced players play the more advanced Xenos. Crawl before you run.
Alien Abilities
Note these are only some of the xenomorph abilities the rest are detailed on each xenomorph castes page, which can be found here.
For All Aliens:
Abilities: | Description: |
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Plant Purple Sac |
Can't be planted if there is already a sac on the tile. Can be removed by one slash with harm intent for re-plant.
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Choose Resin Structure |
Click to choose what resin structure to make. The default structure is a Resin Wall. |
Secrete Resin |
Secrete the chosen Resin Structure on your tile.
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Corrosive Acid |
Vomit a glob of acid on item to dissolve it. Multiple items can be clicked at once as long as you are standing still.
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Emit Pheromones |
Emit one of the three Pheromones. It is advised to emit the pheromone that are not already being emitted, as pheromones don't stack. |
Combat
At the beginning of a game, the Hive is desperate for hosts to infect. The Queen will issue a standing order forbidding the slashing of hosts. While this order is in place, all aliens will do significantly less damage in combat. You might want to avoid conflict, but you can still tackle and hold hosts with your Disarm/Grab intents to try and move them to the Hive. At some point, the Queen will allow the slashing of hosts and your combat power will improve significantly. Check this order with the [STATUS] button.
First tier Xenomorphs have four primary methods of damaging Marines:
- Claws - With Harm intent active, click on a host when you're adjacent or sharing a spot.
- Facehuggers - Note this is only for Drones (and Queen): Hold a facehugger with your active hand. With Harm intent active, click on a host when you're adjacent or sharing a spot. The hugger should attach. You have two hands and can use two facehuggers if you click quickly.
- Spitting - Sentinels can spit neurotoxin to stun hosts from afar, and the more evolved Spitters can spit burning acid.
- Pounce - Runners can pounce onto unsuspecting marines to slash and weaken them.
You can torture Marines in different ways by targeting different parts of their bodies? Try and see! Be entertained by the screams while you experiment!
How To Infect Hosts
One of the Hive's most important duties is reproduction. The Alien life cycle is complicated.
Eggs
The Queen should lay as many eggs as possible. Eggs have several functions. First, egg fields are basically minefields. If hosts run near eggs without clearing them out, they'll get hugged and infected. The Queen should lay eggs in important defensive positions. Second, eggs provide ammunition for the Hive. Drone caste Aliens, especially Carriers, will grab facehuggers and fling them at hosts. More eggs means more ammo. Third, eggs are necessary for infecting captured hosts. Note that you can place facehuggers back into their egg by dropping them on the same tile as the egg, and after 30 seconds the hugger will crawl back inside the egg. The facehuggers will die outside of their eggs if they can't crawl back in one.
Using Facehuggers
Note this is only applicable if you are a Drone, Hivelord, carrier or the queen: Hosts can get hugged actively or passively. Hosts walking through mature egg fields will get attacked by facehuggers and infected. Or, aliens can fling facehuggers at hosts to actively cause an infection. Some helmets can stop one or more facehugger attacks, so be careful when attacking some marines. Once attached, a facehugger will stun its host. Once a host is infected, the aliens will become aware of any baby sister inside through an icon. The icon gets bigger as it matures.
Capturing Hosts
Drag
There are primarily two ways of moving hosts, dragging them or devouring them. To drag, you can:
- Ctrl + Click the host, you don't need to switch to the empty hand with this method.
- Click with an empty hand using Grab intent (3 in hotkey mode)
- Right Click -> Pull.
Though dragging is slow (except for Runner) and you can't drag hosts into tunnels and vents (to bypass fog wall/terrain/marine force), you need to have the host devoured to do that.
Devour
To devour, click the host with Grab intent then click yourself. To stop the host getting up and run away, you can switch to an empty hand (X in hotkey mode) and keep trackling them using Disarm intent (2 in hotkey mode) after you have started devouring them. While devouring a host to carry them is faster. A devoured tall host will die at some point between 15 and 30 seconds inside an alien (a small host can be alive up to 3 min), so be careful holding them too long. After you have arrived back at the hive, click to regurgitate the host.
Nests and guards
The final step is to find a and drag the host on it. Dangerous hosts (like Marines) should be secured into a nest. Otherwise, they'll run or shoot up the Hive. This is very bad. A Drone, Hivelord, or Queen should set up nests for dangerous hosts away from the center of the Hive, and away from any young chestbursters. At least one Sentinel or Spitter should guard these hosts until their usefulness ends. Their neurotoxin is very good at calming a enraged hosts. Alternatively, simply tackle them with Disarm intent (2 in hotkey mode) and re-nest them.
After Birth
Listen to the screams and celebrate the birth! Prepare the nest for another host. Move any unconscious chestbursters to a nursery. This should be located in the most secure part of the Hive.
Tips
- When you are on fire, get on weeded tile and click RESIST to roll on floor to extinguish the flames. Disarm others (shove) does NOT help extinguishing fire, just drag them to weeds if they weren't already. Though dragging a critical alien will cause damage so avoid excessive dragging and drop them once it is safe.
- Plant Weeds often to spread weeds as far as possible. Aliens only heal when being on weeds, heal much faster while resting, downed aliens will bleed out if not on weeds.
- You regenerate plasma at its full rate when on weeds, much slower if not on weeds.
- Live to fight again. Fall back to weeds when wounded. Heal up before re-joining a battle.
- You can regenerate plasma while injured, and health, off weeds if you are affected by recovery pheromones. Don't try this if you are critical.
- Aliens do not need to breathe. You can traverse open (and oxygenated) space without permanent damage.
- As a Queen, there is no greater advantage you can give your brood than to lay as many eggs as possible. Not only is it an excellent defence, but a powerful weapon when your sisters have access to facehuggers to immobilize their prey.
- Aliens are in a hivemind, you have NO free will.
Xeno Roleplaying Guide and Expectations
- You are an extension of the will of the Queen. If there is a Queen, her will MUST be followed. No exceptions. If she orders you to run to your death, start running.
- Remember that Queen's word is law unless it breaks a rule in which case you should ahelp it.
- You are a hive-mind, information is shared - Because a hivemind works on the INSTANT transmission of information between all those connected, you CAN use words like "shuttle" or "hydro" to describe things. It's assumed that because you are a hive-mind, if you say "shuttle" your alien character is actually understanding what your are describing instantly (because, it shares a consciousness with you), but since we can't actually "emulate" this, using English to describe things is OK.
- Killing a nested+infected host at ANY TIME is a bannable offense, and don't un-nest just to kill. It's counter-productive to your cause of growing the hive. If a marine escapes the nest and uses a weapon to resist, THEN you may kill them, but you should try to tackle and renest them. Remember: The more hosts you get and keep alive, the bigger your team. EXCEPTION: The queen MAY kill any marine she wants at any time, provided she has an RP justification (if asked by the admins). This power does NOT extend to aliens following the Queen's orders.
- You do not know that Marines are coming to the planet. Furthermore you cannot prepare defences on or around the dropship landing zones prior to the Marines arrival.
- When you die, you are a 100% NEW XENO. However, your previous life is part of the hive-mind, so you CAN use/pass on knowledge your previous "life" knew, as the hive "should" know it. (i.e. Dying to a mine near the Nexus means you can say "There are mines by the nexus, lookout", but you can't say "I WAS THE PREVIOUS QUEEN, I CLAIM QUEEN, OBEY MEH".
- Refrain from saying "Ayylmao", "Ayyy", "Reeeeee" as there is a Stronger Enforcement for Xeno Roleplay.
- Common Xeno metagamming behaviours to avoid
- Roleplaying Guidelines
Additional Reading
The following are some good guides and examinations that go further into explaining other details of the game:
- See Slang for Xeno in-character slangs
- Roleplaying Guidelines
- The Value of Darkness
- High-end xeno mechanics