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|jobtitle = Nuclear Agent
|jobtitle = Nuclear Operative
|access = Any place an e-mag or a block of C4 will open
|access = Syndicate
|additional = Any place an emag or a block of C4 will open
|difficulty = Very Hard
|difficulty = Very Hard
|superior = [[The Syndicate]]
|superior = [[The Syndicate]]
|duties = Get the nuclear disk, set the crew up the bomb. Ha ha ha.
|duties = GET [[Nuclear disk|THAT FUKKEN DISK]]
|guides = This is the guide
|guides = This page
|quote = Fuck, the clown got me
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Congratulations, agent. You have been chosen to join <s>our finest group of operatives</s>, the Syndicate Nuclear Operative strike team. Your mission, whether or not you choose to accept it, is to destroy Nanotrasen's most advanced research facility! That's right, you're going to Space Station 13''.''
==Your Objectives==
#Retrieve the [[High-risk_items#Nuclear_authentication_disk|Nuclear Authentication Disk]] (located on the station).[[File:NuclearDisk.gif|31x31px]]
#Use it to activate the [[Nuclear Fission Explosive]] (located on the Mothership). [[File:Nuke.gif|31x31px]]
#Escape alive on the Syndicate Mothership. [[File:Vodka bottle.png|31x31px]]
==But First, You Make a Plan==
[[File:Syndie.png|300px|thumb|alt=Syndicate Mothership|The Syndicate Mothership and the Syndicate Base.]]
Before you do anything, you must properly prepare yourself. There's no need to rush, instead take the time to discuss strategy with your squad mates - a job well planned is half done!


[[File:Nuke.gif]]You have chosen, or been chosen to be one of the few, the strong, the <s>Elite</s> A-Team. Your Mission, whether or not you choose to accept it will be to destroy the most advanced research facility of the enemy of this corporation! That's right, you are going to Space Station 13.
'''The checklist is as follows:'''
# '''Plan''' the attack (How to get the nuke disk and arm the nuke).
#'''Order''' items and arm yourself to the teeth.
# '''Infiltrate''' stealthily from the Mothership or make your presence known with an assault pod.
#'''Retrieve''' the disk.
#'''Activate''' the nuke.
#'''Exfiltrate''' using your mothership.
===Knowing Your Team===
All of your fellow agents will have a [[File:emoji_syndie.png]] by their head. Be very careful when you see this [[File:emoji_syndie.png]], as you don't want to kill your fellow agents on accident.


[[File:Disk512.gif|right|thumb|192px|GET THIS.]]
There will be a leader. He spawns behind the desk, and is the only one with access to the shutters. If you are the leader but don't feel up to snuff for it, pass your lead agent card to someone else.
=== Communication===
You have a special radio frequency, set in an encrypted wavelength. This is how you will communicate with your team, beware however, if one of your teammates dies, the radio frequency might be compromised.


==Your Objectives==
Making code named strikes with your team can be an effective way to deal with the crew, but it is difficult to pull off.
*1. Retrieve the [[High-risk_items#Nuclear_authentication_disk|Nuclear Authentication Disk]][[File:NuclearDisk.gif]]
*2. Arm the Nuclear Fission Explosive inside Space Station 13[[File:Nuke.gif]]
*3. Escape alive on the Syndicate Shuttle


==But First, You Must Learn How to Crawl==
Safewords can be said on steal operations to covertly communicate with teammembers. "Shamalama dingdong!" or something - fast, and easy to say. The phonetic alphabet can also be useful for this, as in Alpha - A, Bravo - B, Charlie - C and so on. (But don't get your hopes up with being overly tactical, as [[Assistant|a certain someone]] will be sure to ruin your plans 1 way or another.)
Before you start your assault, you must equip and prepare yourself. Take the time to discuss strategy with your squad mates. The check list is as follows: Nuke Code, Space suit locker, Equipment locker, ordering items. Once you have done this, you will proceed.
===Planning the Attack===
'''LISTEN TO YOUR LEADER'''. (The person that spawns behind the bar desk) Your team should talk over about their plan of attack, but the leader should have the final say how things are gonna be since without someone in charge you are unlikely to win.


===That Damn Code===
Different options you have with the operation:
The very first thing you should do is memorize the Nuclear code! This changes every time the syndicate agents are created on their shuttle. How to make sure you memorize it is simple. Simply type '''Add-Note''' followed by the code in the chat bar (without having '''say''' before it). Now, you are ready to Equip!
*Infiltration by using jetpacks CRASH AND BURN BABY, STEEL RAIN!
* Split up or stick together?
*Oldskool-style: Get the disk, return to ship, arm the nuke and drag it to the station.
*More-risky-style: Haul the nuke first to the station, get the disk and arm it.
*Stealth-style: Disguise as John Smiths, infiltrate and steal the Nuke Disk quietly.
* Murderbone-style: Just kill everything that doesn't have a red S over it.
*Locker-style: Cram your whole team into a locker, have someone in disguise drag the locker to the station, unleash a locker full of syndies when the crew least expects it!
===Ordering Gear as a Team===
Each operative spawns with a personal Syndicate Uplink radio with 25 Telecrystals (TC) pre-loaded. If war is declared, everyone will gain a some extra TC. <br>
Pause and think hard. Which [[Syndicate Items]] will you need? Which can cause a huge backlash if used against your team? Now, consider what everyone else will likely need. The problem with the agent ID is the access -- you have very little, but an emag, powersink or stolen high-ranking ID will change that in a moment. You do not have an ID or a position at the station, so don't worry about people finding the emagged doors. Everyone on the team should have an emag. Bombs are great in the right hands, it is most beneficial to bomb either the [[Armory]] or [[Medical bay]] as both will hinder the crew's ability to fight off other agents. Energy swords, especially if you make double-bladed eswords, are good for blocking enemy fire - but can be easily turned against you if an [[assistant]] gets a lucky disarm in. Syndicate borgs are great tanks, can open any door, but are at great risk from ion rifle shots.
===Equipment===
[[File:Nuke shuttle.png|thumb|400px|Green: Tools<br>Blue: Explosives (Syndicate bombs, C-4 and Syndie Minibombs)<br>Purple: Your blood-red hardsuits<br>Yellow: Medical equipment and surgery<br>Red: Your nuke. Detonate this.]]
Pick out what you need from the armory closet in the '''Equipment Room''' as well as your Syndicate Uplink. The armory closet contains:
*Jet Harness filled with oxygen (This fits inside your backpack, so you can wear your backpack inside the station.)
*Syndicate Mask
*Tactical Turtleneck
* Blood-red Hardsuit with built-in Helmet (These fit inside your backpack and can switch from Travel (spaceworthy) to Combat (No slowdown) mode by clicking the helmet icon in the top right of your screen)
*Military Belt
*Crowbar (Absolutely necessary when your team is using a powersink. It fits inside the box too.)
*High-capacity Power Cell
*Multitool
There's also a '''Tool Storage''', which contains:
* Night Vision Goggles
*Suspicious Looking Toolboxes (You need the screwdriver if you are planting a power sink.)
*Suspicious Beacons (These spawn large syndicate bombs when activated, don't just take them randomly, usually they are used as part of the plan.)
*Syndicate Minibombs
*Many other kinds of generic tools like proximity sensors and remote signaling devices
You must now equip yourself for space travel so you can invade the station.
#Get out of your armor and put on the dark red space suit, if you haven't bought an elite/shielded hardsuit.
#Take your backpack off.
#Place your oxygen tank in your suit storage slot, you can also use the jet pack as an oxygen tank, and place the jet pack on your back. Put all your gear in your backpack, once you get on the station, you can take your harness off and re-equip your backpack.
# Pick out your Syndicate agent card ID's disguise (or name yourself "New Cop").
Once you are space ready, and your internals are running from your jetpack (or oxygen tank), look into the Equipment Room and pick up a pair of Nightvision goggles if you have not already bought a pair of thermals, this is double important if you plan on using a Powersink.


===By Order of The King===
You are now completely outfitted, check the inside of your backpack and throw out what you will not use, this will be handy for the next stage of equipping yourself with weapons.
First things first, now that you have the code memorized you can now spend your personal Telecrystals your Syndicate commanders graciously provided to you. Each operative spawns with a personal syndicate uplink radio with 10 Telecrystals pre loaded. STOP! Before you waste your crystals on a balloon take note of the computers terminals in front of you, once you insert your uplink into it these new devices allow for your team leader to assign you additional Telecrystals or for you to donate your own Telecrystals to a common pool for your leader to draw upon. Buy why would you give away your crystals? The team leader has access to a second pool of crystals that scales with the servers population, for ever 10 people he is given 5 Telecrystals. Giving your crystals to your team leader will allow him to save up and buy some very expensive and powerful goodies, like a freaking Assault Mech! Once your team have bought the items essential to your plan you can now selfishly buy what you will need for the mission, however you need to pause and think hard. What [[Syndicate Items]] will you need? Which will cause a huge backlash if used against your team? Now, think what everyone else will likely need. If you have the radio, you are the person to order things for the team (until you place the radio down, or some one makes you). The problem with the agent ID is the access, you have very little. But, an e-mag card will change that in a moment. You do not have an ID or a position at the station, don't care about people finding the emagged doors. Everyone on the team should have one. Voice changers are wonderful if you are trying to sneak in, as are chameleon jumpsuits. Bombs are great, in the right hands. Energy crossbows make excellent side arms. Energy swords aren't too great (due to a lack of range). Finally, the power sink, which is a tactical item used by agents for generations, with the side effect of making emags useless and the need for crowbar Paramount.
===This is My Rifle===
 
===Bread and Butter===
A quick and dirty list of the common weapons employed by Syndicate Operatives in the field.
A quick and dirty list of the common weapons employed by Syndicate Operatives in the field.
*[[File:Stetchkin.png]] Stetchkin Pistol -- '''Free'''. Standard-issue sidearm. 8 Rounds, 30 brute per shot. This is a mediocre primary weapon to use due to its low ammo count and slow rate of fire but it can be useful in a pinch. (Isn't implant-locked like your other firearms!)
*[[File:Bulldog.png]] Bulldog Shotgun -- '''8 TC'''. Close combat shotgun. 8 Shells drum fed, semi-automatic. Three ammo types. Great for close encounters.
*[[File:C20r.png]] C20r SMG -- '''10 TC.''' Close Combat SMG. 24 rounds, 30 brute per shot. Popular among nuke ops, comes with two round burst for maximum damage. Great versatility.
*[[File:L6machinegun.png]] L6 SAW -- '''18 TC'''. Light Machinegun. 50 rounds, 45 brute per shot. Very powerful weapon, capable of critting most targets in a single burst. Very unwieldy however, needs both hands free to fire, cannot fit in any storage slot and must be carried at all times.
*[[File:Sniper.png]] Sniper -- '''16 TC'''. Specialist weapon for the profession, or insane. Long range sniper rifle. 6 rounds, default magazine deals 70 damage per bullet. Comes with a array of alternative ammo for a wide range of scenarios. The sniper is a very unwieldy weapon and is usually passed over.
*[[File:Sword.gif]] Energy Sword -- '''8 TC'''. Close combat weapon. 30 brute per hit. When double-bladed, can block taser shots. Best if double-bladed, if used as a sidearm or if you are very robust in melee. Good for conserving ammo, but RNG deflection could end your career.
*[[File:Cqcmanual.png|32x32px]]CQC Manual - '''12 TC.''' Close quarters weapon. Does no direct damage. Can be used to incapacitate anyone, beware, requires someone already robust to used effectively.
[[File:Fission360.gif|alt=|thumb|170x170px|'''USE THIS.''']]


*[[File:Stetchkin.png]] Stetchkin Pistol - Standard Issue sidearm. 8 Rounds, 25 brute per shot. Free.
*[[File:C20r.png]] C20r SMG - Close Combat SMG. 20 rounds, 20 brute per shot/instant knockdown. 8 telecrystals.
*[[File:L6machinegun.png]] L6 SAW - Light Machinegun. 50 rounds, 60 brute per shot. 20 telecrystals
*[[File:Egun.png]] Energy Gun - NanoTrasen compatible Energy Rifle. 10 charges, 20 stun/brute per shot. Free (Only 3 on ship)
*[[File:Sword.gif]] Energy Sword - Close Combat Energy Sword. 30 brute per hit. 4 telecrystals (Only use if robust in melee)
===The Last Suit You'll Ever Wear===
[[File:Syndie.png|300px|thumb|alt=Syndicate Shuttle|link=http://puu.sh/3EKnp.png|The Syndicate Shuttle. Requires an Agent Card to use.]]
You must now equip yourself for space travel so you can invade the station. First, get out of your armor and put on the red space suit, though you may decide to keep your SWAT helmet on as it is space proof and more protective, but it won't protect you against Flashbangs, your choice. Second, Take your backpack off (you drag it onto your hand). Third, Place your internals on, using the jet pack as an oxygen tank, and placing the jet pack on your back. Fourth, take the military belt from the locker and move any items you will be taking into it, it will be easier on you if you don't need to carry your backpack onto the station so try and cram everything you can into the belt. Fifth pick out your syndicate agent card ID's disguise (or wait till you get to the station). Once you are space ready, and your internals are running from your jetpack and into your lungs. Look into the teleport room, and pick up a pair of Nightvision goggles if you have not already bought a pair of thermals, this is double important if you plan on using a Power Sink. Do not mess with the bombs' devices unless you are already advanced at bomb handling.
You are now completely outfitted, check the inside of your backpack/military belt and throw out what you will not use, this will be handy for the next stage of equipping yourself. Equipping yourself, with weapons.
===This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine.===
In this next step, pick out what you need from the gun and equipment locker as well as your syndicate uplink. You are issued with a standard issue Stetchkin pistol side arm, it hold 8 rounds and you are given two additional magazines. It deals around 25 brute damage per hit. This is a poor primary weapon to use due to its low ammo count and slow rate of fire but it can be useful in a pinch. In the locker room are three Energy Guns that can make execellent Primary Weapons but they suffer from only have 10 shots before needing a recharge, and you are unlikely to get a chance to recharge them. You will need to spend some Telecrystals on buying a better weapon, a Scarborough Arms C20R SMG is considered a staple of the Nuke Op inventory, it hold 20 rounds per magazine and deals instant knockdown on most targets (Unless the Captain decided to wear his SWAT helmet for once) however this weapon suffers from costing 8 crystals and you have to buy the additional ammo as well at 2 crystals a piece which can add up quickly if everyone wants an SMG.  There is also a 20 crystal LMG that is extremely powerful dealing a whooping 60 brute per hit and holding 50 rounds! Though if you drop it prepare to be royally screwed by that assistant, however the pinpointers are the most important item in the locker room, they point to the nuclear authorization disk, which you '''MUST HAVE''' at all costs (in order to detonate the nuke). [[Beyond the impossible|Every member of the team should always have one of these on them]]. The military PDA is very handy if you want to escape after you set the nuke (and I know you do), make sure you assign the PDA to someone who has the least chance of dying and won't fuck off into space.
[[File:pinpointer.gif]]'''Don't forget to take a pinpointer with you.''' This device, once turned on, will act as a compass directing you straight to your primary target: The nuclear authentication disk.


'''You've got a pinpointer, right?''' Check your tablet for a program called "Fission 360". This program, once opened, will let you track any nuke related device including your primary target, the [[High-risk items#Nuclear authentication disk|Nuclear Authentication Disk]], every operative that spawns at the start of the round will start with a tablet in one of their pockets. Grab it, turn it on by using it in your hand, open the program and select the disk after scanning, and put it back in your pocket so you can always see it.
The military PDA is very handy if you want to escape after you set the nuke, make sure you assign the PDA to someone who has the least chance of dying and won't fuck off into space. The PDA also comes with a free Detomatrix cartridge, you can use that to [[security|thin the heard]].
Now, you have your equipment, tools, and toys. But the trouble is just getting started as you strike the heart of the wild.
Now, you have your equipment, tools, and toys. But the trouble is just getting started as you strike the heart of the wild.


==The Assault on Space Station 13==
You are equipped and armed with the best, but what matters is the will to win, and the thirst for blood. Couple that with wisdom, and a large helping of [[Robust|know how]], and you have a chance. But what makes the Syndicate agent successful isn't their red suit, or revolver, it is their team.
You are equipped and armed with the best, but what matters is the will to win, and the thirst for blood. Couple that with wisdom, and a large helping of [[Robust|know how]], and you have a chance. But what makes the syndicate agent successful isn't their red suit, or revolver, it is their team.
==Actually Getting There==
The Syndicate Mothership is NOT in proximity of the station when the nuke team is first sent out. One of the Nuclear Operatives must use the control computer to move the Mothership into close proximity to the station. You can also park your ship near big windows (Departures & Arrivals are good candidates) to have the mothership's guns tear through anything that gets close, if you are planning on doing this, don't forget to set the ship's turrets to target cyborgs.
===THE ASSAULT POD===
Grab your team, cram into the pod, select your area and launch. You'll be on station within seconds, obliterating anything unfortunate enough to be caught in the way. From there it's a simple matter of assaulting the crew and cornering whatever poor bastard has the disk. ''Caveat emptor:'' The assault pod is a '''one way trip''' so make sure you have an exit strategy. (Have someone take the motheship and either sabotage the station's crucial assets or link up with the rest of the team.)
== What does this red remote do?==
Your team leader could choose to declare war. (Note: you cannot do this if there are not enough people in the round.) This alerts the station crew that you're planning to kick down their door in about 20 minutes, but it gives the ops a huge TC bonus. Declaring war doesn't change any of the above, except you lose the luxury of having time to come up with a plan and makes stealth operations difficult.
==That Fukken Disk==
[[File:Disk512.gif|thumb|135x135px|'''STEAL THIS.'''|alt=]]
You need this disk, but as it could be guarded by the [[Captain]], [[Head of Security]] or [[Clown]]... you best go in without second thoughts or distractions. Even a lure and false positive to get the disk holder to where you want them will be effective.


===Actually getting there===
One method includes waiting for the disk holder to get near a maintenance door, then popping out and quickly killing them, this can go both ways, as if you strike at a bad time or are not fast enough, you will quickly get overwhelmed and killed.
The syndicate shuttle is NOT in proximity of the station when the nuke team is first sent out. One of the Nuclear agents must use the control computer to move the shuttle into close proximity to the station.


Next, you must use the blast doors to exit the shuttle. Only a PDA with a detomatrix cartridge can open these doors remotely. The syndicates start with one PDA that has this, this is a very important item, do not let the enemy get their hands on this.
If you're in the bag for a more elaborate ruse, have one of your team members cause a ruckus in a [[armory|secure area]], forcing the disk carrier to flee right into the arms of your waiting team members.


Do not worry too much about the crew metagaming their way onto your ship early in the round, the spot the ship appears in is randomized in five different spots. But they still may bumble onto the shuttle.
Don't be afraid to think outside the box! This game mode in particular lends itself to unconventional approaches and fun gimmicks.
==ACTIVATING THE NUKE!==
{{Speech
|name=Cindy Kate
|text=Attention! If you have an objective to steal a [[High-risk_items#Plutonium_Core|Plutonium Core]] from the nuke, you're in the wrong place, instead look [[High-risk_items#Plutonium_Core|here]].
|image=[[File:Traitor.png]]
}}
Getting the disk is just the first half of the battle. Now you have to destroy the station. Haul ass back to the mothership and grab the nuke from the aft storage area. Take the nuke back to the station and find an area to set it up.  


===Roger Wilco, This is Charlie OVER===
Now follow these guidelines in order:
You have a special head set frequency, set in an encrypted wave length. This is how you will, and must communicate with your team. Communicate pass words, safe words, the nuclear code, and attack plans on this channel early, there is no telling who might get the head set later.
#Place the '''Nuclear Authentification Disk''' into the nuke.
#Click the '''Nuke''' with your open hand.
#Punch in the nuke '''Code''' (Found in the IC tab under Notes), hit enter.
#Disengage the '''Anchor'''.
#'''Place''' the nuke anywhere you want on the station.
#'''Anchor''' it.
# Set the '''Time'''. (Keep in mind you still need time to get back onto the ship, a time of 120 seconds is recommended.)
#Set it to '''Armed'''.
#The nuke '''Disk''' should jump out, make sure to grab it.
#Get back to your '''Mothership''', launch it to get back to the syndicate base.
If any other Nuke Agents are alive, give them a moment to get to the Mothership. Once you and your buddies are loaded in the Mothership, get out of there.


Making code named strikes with your nuke team will be the most effective way to deal with the crew, but it is difficult to get them to listen.


Safe words can be said if you see a fellow red suit but are in disguise. Example, "Know Wait!". Something simple. Keep it simple, fast, and easy to say. The phonetic alphabet can also be useful for this. Don't know what this is? Alpha - A, Bravo - B, Charlie - C and so on.
== [[File:Syndieborg.png|32x32px]] Syndicate Cyborgs ==
 
Assault Syndicate cyborgs are purchasable from an uplink for '''80 TC'''. A random ghost from the spectators with the operative preference enabled will be chosen for this (if none are found, you can refund the teleporter item you get by using it on your uplink). Syndicate cyborgs are very useful, as they cannot be stunned the same as Operatives can and have powerful weaponry (plus the means to emag other borgs). Syndicate cyborgs can also tell who other operatives are, regardless of their apparel. In addition, they have an energy cell with a charge of 25000 watts, equivalent to 2 1/2 high-capacity cells. They come with the following modules:
Passwords are only useful if you have a door guard in the shuttle, or some one with the Military PDA. Make it as you want, said over the syndicate frequency.
* Energy sword. (Slightly drains the power of the cyborg when used)
* A cyborg LMG that fires 3D-printed bullets; these bullets are regenerated over time.
*A six-shot grenade launcher; it cannot be reloaded.
* Cryptographic sequencer.
* A pre-installed Ion Thruster module.
*Crowbar.
*Operative pinpointer.
==Quick Tips==
*'''Always bring C4/X4'''. There are few things more embarrassing than an operative that gets stopped by a bolted airlock. (By default, some C4 spawns in the Mothership)
*Beware the dangers of '''falling behind''' and getting lost in space.
*'''Talk with your team''', just talk as if you wanted to talk on the standard radio channel (; [message]), your headset is different and only your team will hear you.
*Subvert or '''destroy the AI''' first. It will severely hinder your ability to get the disk, syndicate borgs can easily subvert or kill the AI.
*Make sure to '''keep an eye on''' '''the emergency shuttle''', if the crew escape the station before you manage to blow it up, you lose.
*Taking out '''telecommunications''' is a good way to ensure the crew remains confused and disorganized.
*Ignore the '''nuke in the vault''' on the station, the code you have will not work for the nuke in the vault.
*'''Do not buy a mech''' unless you are absolutely sure you are capable of making it an asset.
*Use the red button found in your base to instantly '''blow up all deployed syndicate bombs''' in the game.
*If you know that the station has cyborgs, '''bring a flash'''. Flashes are very effective at taking out cyborgs, and you can emag-crowbar-emag a cyborg to subvert it.
*You can quickly and quietly '''rob the armory''' by applying c4 to the wall from space. No loud beeping. No ruckus. C4, grab the guns, get out, alternatively you could use a syndicate bomb, this will make a beeping noise, but the damage to the armory will be much greater.
*'''If going stealth''', the regular headsets in the locker room come pre-loaded with a Syndicate [[Radio channels|encryption key]]. Chameleon headsets don't.
==Mission Debriefing==
*If the Escape Shuttle leaves with the Disk on board, the crew gets a '''Major Victory.'''
*If the Nuke detonates, but not on the Station's z-level, the crew gets a '''Minor Victory.'''
*If the Nuke detonates in the station successfully but no Syndicates manage to escape, '''No one wins.'''
*If the Escape Shuttle leaves with the Disk still anywhere on the station, the Syndicates get a '''Minor Victory.'''
*If the Nuke detonates in the station successfully and the Syndicate Mothership escapes, the Syndicates get a '''Major Victory.'''
*If the Nuke detonated on the syndicate base, the Syndicates suffer a humiliating defeat. This is only possible if either the crew both get an agent card before an operative explodes (from their microbomb implant that detonates on death) and gets the nuke code, usually from a converted borg. (Or if the agents don't know what they're doing) '''Don't let this happen.'''


====VERY IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW====
All of your fellow agents will have a big red '''S''' by their head, so you know not to attack them while in disguise. Be very careful when you see this '''S''', as you don't want to kill your fellow agents on accident.
===[[File:NuclearDisk.gif|50px|GET DAT FUKKEN DISK]]GET DAT FUKKEN DISK===
You need this disk, but as it could be guarded by the [[Captain]], [[Head of Security]], [[Clown]], or the [[Head of Personnel]]... you best go in without second thoughts or distractions. Even a lure and false positive to get the disk holder to where you want them will be effective.
One method includes blowing up the wall the disk holder has their back to. With a modified syndicate bomb, you can blast that wall down and seriously wound the disk carrier.
Another requires team work, have one agent cause trouble in one spot (some place secure, like the brig), this will cause the disk holder to flee some place else secure. A place you will have your team staking out and ready to strike.
The disk's whereabouts can be located using a '''Pinpointer''', assuming you aren't a chucklefuck and remembered to take one with you. Do not destroy the disk, it makes your life harder.
==You Have No Chance to Survive, Make Your Time==
Once you get the disk, you need to rush back to the shuttle, make sure your team knows you got the disk, and to defend the shuttle and throw off anyone chasing you.
There will be the nuke, now follow these guidelines in order:
* Quickly right click it and make it deployable.
* Click it with your open hand.
* Place the Nuke disk into the slot.
* Punch in the nuke code, hit enter.
* Set the time.
* Set it to Armed.
* Disengage the anchor.
* Have it timing as you run off with the thing (if you die it will still go off).
* Place the nuke anywhere you want on the station.
* Anchor it.
* Take the Nuke Disk out.
* Either Guard the disk, space the disk, or something to throw off the crew's pin pointer.
* Get back to your shuttle.
* If any other nuke agents are alive, give them a moment to get to the shuttle.
* Once you and your buddies are loaded in the shuttle, get out of there.
==Tips==
*Subvert or destroy the AI first. It can give you away.
*Genetics being online means your victims can get back up to accuse or simply robust you in revenge. You will never be cloned from the goodness of someone's heart. Take it out.
*Voice-changers are no good if everyone can see you wearing the gas mask when you shouldn't have one.
*Make sure the shuttle can't be called and then you can't technically lose!
*Always keep in communication with your team. Having backup and knowledge of what's happening from both the syndicate and loyal station fronts goes a long way towards an easy victory and far outweighs the damage someone who stole a syndicate headset can do.
*Installing a power sink on the station is a popular strategy. Make sure you bring night-vision goggles!
*Taking out telecommunications is a good way to ensure the crew remains confused and disorganized
*There is a teleporter available in the syndicate shuttle. Should you spend the 20 telecrystals needed to finish it, it can create an excellent entry point within the station.
*Ignore the nuke in the vault on the station. It has a completely different code, and without an admin checking the var and giving it to you, it would take you days to guess it.
*For the love of fuck do not mistake a Science Disk for the Nuke Disk, sciences disks are Yellow and Nuke Disks are Green.
==Mission Debriefing==
* If the Shuttle leaves with the Disk on board, the Crew wins a Major Victory.
* If the Shuttle leaves with the Disk still anywhere on the station, the Syndicates win a Minor Victory.
* If the Bomb detonates in the station successfully and the syndicate shuttle escapes, the Syndicate wins a Major Victory.
* If the Bomb detonates in the station successfully but no syndicates manage to escape, no-one wins.


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Latest revision as of 12:47, 12 March 2023

SYNDICATE STAFF

Nuclear Operative
Access: Syndicate
Additional Access: Any place an emag or a block of C4 will open
Difficulty: Very Hard
Supervisors: The Syndicate
Duties: GET THAT FUKKEN DISK
Guides: This page
Quote: Fuck, the clown got me

Congratulations, agent. You have been chosen to join our finest group of operatives, the Syndicate Nuclear Operative strike team. Your mission, whether or not you choose to accept it, is to destroy Nanotrasen's most advanced research facility! That's right, you're going to Space Station 13.

Your Objectives

  1. Retrieve the Nuclear Authentication Disk (located on the station).
  2. Use it to activate the Nuclear Fission Explosive (located on the Mothership).
  3. Escape alive on the Syndicate Mothership.

But First, You Make a Plan

Syndicate Mothership
The Syndicate Mothership and the Syndicate Base.

Before you do anything, you must properly prepare yourself. There's no need to rush, instead take the time to discuss strategy with your squad mates - a job well planned is half done!

The checklist is as follows:

  1. Plan the attack (How to get the nuke disk and arm the nuke).
  2. Order items and arm yourself to the teeth.
  3. Infiltrate stealthily from the Mothership or make your presence known with an assault pod.
  4. Retrieve the disk.
  5. Activate the nuke.
  6. Exfiltrate using your mothership.

Knowing Your Team

All of your fellow agents will have a by their head. Be very careful when you see this , as you don't want to kill your fellow agents on accident.

There will be a leader. He spawns behind the desk, and is the only one with access to the shutters. If you are the leader but don't feel up to snuff for it, pass your lead agent card to someone else.

Communication

You have a special radio frequency, set in an encrypted wavelength. This is how you will communicate with your team, beware however, if one of your teammates dies, the radio frequency might be compromised.

Making code named strikes with your team can be an effective way to deal with the crew, but it is difficult to pull off.

Safewords can be said on steal operations to covertly communicate with teammembers. "Shamalama dingdong!" or something - fast, and easy to say. The phonetic alphabet can also be useful for this, as in Alpha - A, Bravo - B, Charlie - C and so on. (But don't get your hopes up with being overly tactical, as a certain someone will be sure to ruin your plans 1 way or another.)

Planning the Attack

LISTEN TO YOUR LEADER. (The person that spawns behind the bar desk) Your team should talk over about their plan of attack, but the leader should have the final say how things are gonna be since without someone in charge you are unlikely to win.

Different options you have with the operation:

  • Infiltration by using jetpacks CRASH AND BURN BABY, STEEL RAIN!
  • Split up or stick together?
  • Oldskool-style: Get the disk, return to ship, arm the nuke and drag it to the station.
  • More-risky-style: Haul the nuke first to the station, get the disk and arm it.
  • Stealth-style: Disguise as John Smiths, infiltrate and steal the Nuke Disk quietly.
  • Murderbone-style: Just kill everything that doesn't have a red S over it.
  • Locker-style: Cram your whole team into a locker, have someone in disguise drag the locker to the station, unleash a locker full of syndies when the crew least expects it!

Ordering Gear as a Team

Each operative spawns with a personal Syndicate Uplink radio with 25 Telecrystals (TC) pre-loaded. If war is declared, everyone will gain a some extra TC.
Pause and think hard. Which Syndicate Items will you need? Which can cause a huge backlash if used against your team? Now, consider what everyone else will likely need. The problem with the agent ID is the access -- you have very little, but an emag, powersink or stolen high-ranking ID will change that in a moment. You do not have an ID or a position at the station, so don't worry about people finding the emagged doors. Everyone on the team should have an emag. Bombs are great in the right hands, it is most beneficial to bomb either the Armory or Medical bay as both will hinder the crew's ability to fight off other agents. Energy swords, especially if you make double-bladed eswords, are good for blocking enemy fire - but can be easily turned against you if an assistant gets a lucky disarm in. Syndicate borgs are great tanks, can open any door, but are at great risk from ion rifle shots.

Equipment

Green: Tools
Blue: Explosives (Syndicate bombs, C-4 and Syndie Minibombs)
Purple: Your blood-red hardsuits
Yellow: Medical equipment and surgery
Red: Your nuke. Detonate this.

Pick out what you need from the armory closet in the Equipment Room as well as your Syndicate Uplink. The armory closet contains:

  • Jet Harness filled with oxygen (This fits inside your backpack, so you can wear your backpack inside the station.)
  • Syndicate Mask
  • Tactical Turtleneck
  • Blood-red Hardsuit with built-in Helmet (These fit inside your backpack and can switch from Travel (spaceworthy) to Combat (No slowdown) mode by clicking the helmet icon in the top right of your screen)
  • Military Belt
  • Crowbar (Absolutely necessary when your team is using a powersink. It fits inside the box too.)
  • High-capacity Power Cell
  • Multitool

There's also a Tool Storage, which contains:

  • Night Vision Goggles
  • Suspicious Looking Toolboxes (You need the screwdriver if you are planting a power sink.)
  • Suspicious Beacons (These spawn large syndicate bombs when activated, don't just take them randomly, usually they are used as part of the plan.)
  • Syndicate Minibombs
  • Many other kinds of generic tools like proximity sensors and remote signaling devices

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

  1. Get out of your armor and put on the dark red space suit, if you haven't bought an elite/shielded hardsuit.
  2. Take your backpack off.
  3. Place your oxygen tank in your suit storage slot, you can also use the jet pack as an oxygen tank, and place the jet pack on your back. Put all your gear in your backpack, once you get on the station, you can take your harness off and re-equip your backpack.
  4. Pick out your Syndicate agent card ID's disguise (or name yourself "New Cop").

Once you are space ready, and your internals are running from your jetpack (or oxygen tank), look into the Equipment Room and pick up a pair of Nightvision goggles if you have not already bought a pair of thermals, this is double important if you plan on using a Powersink.

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

This is My Rifle

A quick and dirty list of the common weapons employed by Syndicate Operatives in the field.

  • Stetchkin Pistol -- Free. Standard-issue sidearm. 8 Rounds, 30 brute per shot. This is a mediocre primary weapon to use due to its low ammo count and slow rate of fire but it can be useful in a pinch. (Isn't implant-locked like your other firearms!)
  • Bulldog Shotgun -- 8 TC. Close combat shotgun. 8 Shells drum fed, semi-automatic. Three ammo types. Great for close encounters.
  • C20r SMG -- 10 TC. Close Combat SMG. 24 rounds, 30 brute per shot. Popular among nuke ops, comes with two round burst for maximum damage. Great versatility.
  • L6 SAW -- 18 TC. Light Machinegun. 50 rounds, 45 brute per shot. Very powerful weapon, capable of critting most targets in a single burst. Very unwieldy however, needs both hands free to fire, cannot fit in any storage slot and must be carried at all times.
  • Sniper -- 16 TC. Specialist weapon for the profession, or insane. Long range sniper rifle. 6 rounds, default magazine deals 70 damage per bullet. Comes with a array of alternative ammo for a wide range of scenarios. The sniper is a very unwieldy weapon and is usually passed over.
  • Energy Sword -- 8 TC. Close combat weapon. 30 brute per hit. When double-bladed, can block taser shots. Best if double-bladed, if used as a sidearm or if you are very robust in melee. Good for conserving ammo, but RNG deflection could end your career.
  • CQC Manual - 12 TC. Close quarters weapon. Does no direct damage. Can be used to incapacitate anyone, beware, requires someone already robust to used effectively.
USE THIS.


You've got a pinpointer, right? Check your tablet for a program called "Fission 360". This program, once opened, will let you track any nuke related device including your primary target, the Nuclear Authentication Disk, every operative that spawns at the start of the round will start with a tablet in one of their pockets. Grab it, turn it on by using it in your hand, open the program and select the disk after scanning, and put it back in your pocket so you can always see it. The military PDA is very handy if you want to escape after you set the nuke, make sure you assign the PDA to someone who has the least chance of dying and won't fuck off into space. The PDA also comes with a free Detomatrix cartridge, you can use that to thin the heard. Now, you have your equipment, tools, and toys. But the trouble is just getting started as you strike the heart of the wild.

You are equipped and armed with the best, but what matters is the will to win, and the thirst for blood. Couple that with wisdom, and a large helping of know how, and you have a chance. But what makes the Syndicate agent successful isn't their red suit, or revolver, it is their team.

Actually Getting There

The Syndicate Mothership is NOT in proximity of the station when the nuke team is first sent out. One of the Nuclear Operatives must use the control computer to move the Mothership into close proximity to the station. You can also park your ship near big windows (Departures & Arrivals are good candidates) to have the mothership's guns tear through anything that gets close, if you are planning on doing this, don't forget to set the ship's turrets to target cyborgs.

THE ASSAULT POD

Grab your team, cram into the pod, select your area and launch. You'll be on station within seconds, obliterating anything unfortunate enough to be caught in the way. From there it's a simple matter of assaulting the crew and cornering whatever poor bastard has the disk. Caveat emptor: The assault pod is a one way trip so make sure you have an exit strategy. (Have someone take the motheship and either sabotage the station's crucial assets or link up with the rest of the team.)

What does this red remote do?

Your team leader could choose to declare war. (Note: you cannot do this if there are not enough people in the round.) This alerts the station crew that you're planning to kick down their door in about 20 minutes, but it gives the ops a huge TC bonus. Declaring war doesn't change any of the above, except you lose the luxury of having time to come up with a plan and makes stealth operations difficult.

That Fukken Disk

STEAL THIS.

You need this disk, but as it could be guarded by the Captain, Head of Security or Clown... you best go in without second thoughts or distractions. Even a lure and false positive to get the disk holder to where you want them will be effective.

One method includes waiting for the disk holder to get near a maintenance door, then popping out and quickly killing them, this can go both ways, as if you strike at a bad time or are not fast enough, you will quickly get overwhelmed and killed.

If you're in the bag for a more elaborate ruse, have one of your team members cause a ruckus in a secure area, forcing the disk carrier to flee right into the arms of your waiting team members.

Don't be afraid to think outside the box! This game mode in particular lends itself to unconventional approaches and fun gimmicks.

ACTIVATING THE NUKE!

  Cindy Kate says:
"Attention! If you have an objective to steal a Plutonium Core from the nuke, you're in the wrong place, instead look here."

Getting the disk is just the first half of the battle. Now you have to destroy the station. Haul ass back to the mothership and grab the nuke from the aft storage area. Take the nuke back to the station and find an area to set it up.

Now follow these guidelines in order:

  1. Place the Nuclear Authentification Disk into the nuke.
  2. Click the Nuke with your open hand.
  3. Punch in the nuke Code (Found in the IC tab under Notes), hit enter.
  4. Disengage the Anchor.
  5. Place the nuke anywhere you want on the station.
  6. Anchor it.
  7. Set the Time. (Keep in mind you still need time to get back onto the ship, a time of 120 seconds is recommended.)
  8. Set it to Armed.
  9. The nuke Disk should jump out, make sure to grab it.
  10. Get back to your Mothership, launch it to get back to the syndicate base.

If any other Nuke Agents are alive, give them a moment to get to the Mothership. Once you and your buddies are loaded in the Mothership, get out of there.


Syndicate Cyborgs

Assault Syndicate cyborgs are purchasable from an uplink for 80 TC. A random ghost from the spectators with the operative preference enabled will be chosen for this (if none are found, you can refund the teleporter item you get by using it on your uplink). Syndicate cyborgs are very useful, as they cannot be stunned the same as Operatives can and have powerful weaponry (plus the means to emag other borgs). Syndicate cyborgs can also tell who other operatives are, regardless of their apparel. In addition, they have an energy cell with a charge of 25000 watts, equivalent to 2 1/2 high-capacity cells. They come with the following modules:

  • Energy sword. (Slightly drains the power of the cyborg when used)
  • A cyborg LMG that fires 3D-printed bullets; these bullets are regenerated over time.
  • A six-shot grenade launcher; it cannot be reloaded.
  • Cryptographic sequencer.
  • A pre-installed Ion Thruster module.
  • Crowbar.
  • Operative pinpointer.

Quick Tips

  • Always bring C4/X4. There are few things more embarrassing than an operative that gets stopped by a bolted airlock. (By default, some C4 spawns in the Mothership)
  • Beware the dangers of falling behind and getting lost in space.
  • Talk with your team, just talk as if you wanted to talk on the standard radio channel (; [message]), your headset is different and only your team will hear you.
  • Subvert or destroy the AI first. It will severely hinder your ability to get the disk, syndicate borgs can easily subvert or kill the AI.
  • Make sure to keep an eye on the emergency shuttle, if the crew escape the station before you manage to blow it up, you lose.
  • Taking out telecommunications is a good way to ensure the crew remains confused and disorganized.
  • Ignore the nuke in the vault on the station, the code you have will not work for the nuke in the vault.
  • Do not buy a mech unless you are absolutely sure you are capable of making it an asset.
  • Use the red button found in your base to instantly blow up all deployed syndicate bombs in the game.
  • If you know that the station has cyborgs, bring a flash. Flashes are very effective at taking out cyborgs, and you can emag-crowbar-emag a cyborg to subvert it.
  • You can quickly and quietly rob the armory by applying c4 to the wall from space. No loud beeping. No ruckus. C4, grab the guns, get out, alternatively you could use a syndicate bomb, this will make a beeping noise, but the damage to the armory will be much greater.
  • If going stealth, the regular headsets in the locker room come pre-loaded with a Syndicate encryption key. Chameleon headsets don't.

Mission Debriefing

  • If the Escape Shuttle leaves with the Disk on board, the crew gets a Major Victory.
  • If the Nuke detonates, but not on the Station's z-level, the crew gets a Minor Victory.
  • If the Nuke detonates in the station successfully but no Syndicates manage to escape, No one wins.
  • If the Escape Shuttle leaves with the Disk still anywhere on the station, the Syndicates get a Minor Victory.
  • If the Nuke detonates in the station successfully and the Syndicate Mothership escapes, the Syndicates get a Major Victory.
  • If the Nuke detonated on the syndicate base, the Syndicates suffer a humiliating defeat. This is only possible if either the crew both get an agent card before an operative explodes (from their microbomb implant that detonates on death) and gets the nuke code, usually from a converted borg. (Or if the agents don't know what they're doing) Don't let this happen.


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