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'''Medical Scrubs, Green''' | |||
|style="border: 2px solid black; padding: 5px;" |Standard-issue green medical scrubs. | |||
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'''Old Synthetic Uniform''' | |||
|style="border: 2px solid black; padding: 5px;"| The previous standard-issue synthetic uniform. | |||
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|style="border: 2px solid black; padding: 5px;"| Standard-issue synthetic uniform. | |style="border: 2px solid black; padding: 5px;"| Standard-issue synthetic uniform. | ||
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''' | '''USCM Marine Uniform''' | ||
|style="border: 2px solid black; padding: 5px;" | | |style="border: 2px solid black; padding: 5px;"| A standard-issue Marine uniform, normally only worn by USCM combat personnel. There are also variants of this uniform issued to other Marine personnel | ||
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|style="border: 2px solid black; padding: 5px;"| Standard issue engineering hazard vest. | |style="border: 2px solid black; padding: 5px;"| Standard issue engineering hazard vest. | ||
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'''Researchers Labcoat''' | |||
|style="border: 2px solid black; padding: 5px;"| A labcoat designed for researchers in scientific fields. | |||
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===Synthetic Functionality=== | ===Synthetic Functionality=== |
Revision as of 01:50, 11 November 2018
"I may be synthetic, but I'm not stupid." ―Bishop, Aliens
What is a synthetic?
A Synthetic is a biomechanical humanoid that closely emulates humans in appearance and actions; however there is one key difference synthetics aren't affected by emotions in their decision making. Due to emotions not having an effect on them, synthetics have been seen as more reliable in high stress and dangerous environments, such as aboard a military vessel. A medical or xeno hud will show a grey box with a "meh" face inside of it.
Synthetics are split between First generation and Second generation. First generation synthetics have more health and damage resistance then their later counterparts due to the more rugged materials they're made of, additionally leading to them being slower then newer manufactured models, as well as being insulated. However due to their more robust nature their computing is lacking in some skilled areas.
Second generation synthetics are made out of more refined and advanced materials so that they may blend into a ships crew with a human appearance, however due to the priority for second generation synthetics to fit in amongst humans the materials used are less rugged and as such they have less health and damage resistance but they make up for it in their wide array of knowledge and skills.
The Role
As a synth you'll be restricted from ranged weaponry (Rifles, Shotguns etc.) use mechanically it means that you'll be required to help others through being a non-combat support role. In regards of self defence you are limited to melee weapons, this means that as a synthetic you are still able to defend yourself or an innocent in danger. A synthetics vast knowledge means that they can ask the acting commander/commander if their human counterparts in various fields require help, which can either mean the synth being assigned to assist with a ship-side department (usually medical), or will sometimes mean the synth could be sent planetside as long as the acting commander/commander agrees to it. This usually amounts to performing field surgery at the FOB, repairing barricades, or being sent with a squad to retrieve an item of importance, not to engage in combat with the enemy. You should be relying on marines for protection, not rushing the foe with a weapon out.
Automated Closet
Webbings: | Description: |
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Webbing |
Sturdy mess of synthcotton belts and buckles, ready to share your burden. Holds 3 normal sized items.
It is the standard webbing for most of the USCM combat personnel, excluding Standard Marines. Can be issued out by Requisitions. |
Brown Webbing |
Worn brownish synthcotton vest with lots of small pockets to unburden your hands. Holds 5 small sized items.
Can be ordered via crate in Requisitions, but not carried typically. |
Boot: | Description: |
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USCM Combat Boots |
Standard issue combat boots used by the USCM for combat situations. |
White Shoes |
Comfortable white shoes. |
Suits: | Description: |
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Hazard Vest |
Standard issue engineering hazard vest. |
Labcoat |
Standard issue medical labcoat. |
Researchers Labcoat |
A labcoat designed for researchers in scientific fields. |
Gloves: | Description: |
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Insulated Gloves |
Protects users against electrical shocks. |
Latex Gloves |
Helps protect against causing infections when performing surgery. |
Pouch: | Description: |
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A Large pouch dedicated to holding autoinjectors. Holds 4 Autoinjectors. | |
Designed to holster construction materials. Issued to Engineers, or found inside the ColMarTech automated armaments vendor in Requisitions. | |
A pouch used to hold documents for safe keeping. | |
Designed to hold all your electronic needs as an engineer. Issued to Engineers, or found inside the ColMarTech automated armaments vendor in Requisitions. | |
Standard issue field aid for all soldiers. Comes pre-loaded with basic medical supplies. Expended autoinjectors can be restocked at a NanoMed on the Almayer and Dropships. It is one of the pouch options of the ColMarTech Automated Closet. | |
Can hold 5 flares (including activated flare). Refillable with a M94 Flare Pack. | |
A general purpose pouch used to carry even more small items and also magazines. Contains 3 slots. | |
Large pouch able to hold a wide array of medical supplies. | |
Special issue pouch, able to hold a medkit. | |
Designed to hold all your different types of tools. Issued to Engineers, or found inside the ColMarTech automated armaments vendor in Requisitions. |
Synthetic Functionality
All Synthetics are built stronger, faster and more durable than the average human. This allows Synthetics to perform in environments and situations more hostile than most humans can tolerate. They are immune to most atmospheric issues, resistant to damage, and can be repaired to full functionality even from head loss, and can be revived with a defibrillator. In practice, a synthetic is repaired the same way as synthetic limbs; using a blowtorch to fix brute damage, and cable coil to fix burn damage. No training is needed so any marine can help. Lost limbs and destroyed faces are fixed with Limb replacement and facial reconstruction are performed like normal human surgeries; however anesthetic cannot be used on synths.
Programming
- Synthetics have 100% understanding and adherence to Marine Law, in short, they are unable to break marine law.
- Synthetics are programmed to obey all USCM Commands that are issued by a Commanding Officer, as long as those orders don't conflict with Marine Law.
- Synthetics are programmed with the ability to understand (but not speak) any language after being in its vicinity for a short duration. (In-game this means the synth player will RP slowly learning a language, for example slowly learning how the xenos communicate.)
Combat Restrictions
Synthetics are forbidden from firing any weapons (they are restricted mechanically from doing so). However, they are not opposed to other humans harming/killing others provided it follows Marine Law. If there is a threat within the bounds of Marine Law, they can physically defend themselves or other innocents by subduing the threat (They may uphold Marine Law). If the threat is non-human, or a hostile Faction, Marine Law does not apply, and so the synth can subdue or even kill. Synths are unable to perform combat duties and will not perform combat specific orders. (ie; Ordering a Synth to equip melee weapons to join an assault with Marines)
1st Generation Skillset
2nd Generation Skillset
To find out about how the skill system works head over to the skills system page.
Guides
Synthetic Programming and Guidelines by ElDefaultio, Jakkkk, MattAtlas, Omicega, and Emerald Blood
Guide to Becoming a Synthetic by Jakkkk