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| |jobtitle = Servant of Ratvar | | |jobtitle = Servant of Ratvar |
| |access = Whatever you have | | |access = Maintenance |
| |additional = Anyone that you can use a Spatial Gateway to get to, all-access if you have a loaded Fabricator and don't need stealth anymore | | |additional = Anywhere you can Warp or fabricate to |
| |difficulty = Medium to Unwinnable | | |difficulty = Medium to Hard |
| |superior = Ratvar | | |superior = Ratvar |
| |duties = Make a cache, complain about not having any stuns, even though you do, make a cache, fail to kill someone who can't run, make a cache | | |duties = Forget to toggle your chameleon jumpsuit, don't set up any power generation, get crushed by an angry mech |
| |guides = This is the guide | | |guides = This is the guide |
| |quote = "Ratvar is a dumb na-" "QVR, URNGUR'A!!" | | |quote = "What's this lantern thi-" "QVR, URNGUR'A!!" |
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| While Nar-Sie is an elder god, she is 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. Unfortunately, his exile to Reebe - a plane of complete nothingness - makes celestial warfare somewhat difficult. To these ends, he has enslaved mortals to do his bidding and ensure the downfall of the Geometer.
| | Although Nar-Sie is powerful in her own right, she has a mortal enemy: Ratvar, imprisoned ages ago in a conflict and endlessly seeking out freedom. Trapped in a place that none can enter or leave, Ratvar has enlisted the aid of (unwilling) servants such as yourself to free him. |
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| Assuming you're one of those slaves, you've come to the right place.
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| ==Summary== | | == Introduction and Key Points == |
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| Assuming you've had experience with Nar-Sie and their cult, you might assume that Ratvar's servants operate in a similar fashion. In this, you would be both correct and incorrect. While both cults rely on forced conversion tactics and ultimately serve their respective gods, the similarities end there. The Ratvarian cult is focused primarily on subtlety, sabotage, and base-building, whereas the Nar-Sian cult is focused on sowing chaos, paranoia, and dissent among the crew's ranks.
| | Despite the similar name, clockwork cult is nothing like the blood cult of Nar-Sie. While they both involve conversion (being cults) and both of their ultimate goals are to summon their respective gods, the similarities end there. While the blood cult is focused on sabotage, chaos, and stealth due to their status as normal crew, the servants of Ratvar need to worry about no such thing. |
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| In addition, unlike Nar-Sie, Ratvar is capable of converting silicon lifeforms. Cyborgs and AIs are both valid targets for conversion. Converted cyborgs will have yellow eyes, visible immediately unless headlights are on (and even then a close examination reveals them), and AIs will outright turn brass-framed, be unable to speak in anything but Ratvarian, cannot be carded, can listen in through cameras, and they will not lose power as long as they are on a Clockwork Floor or near a Sigil of Transmission.
| | As a servant, you start on a z-level entirely separate from the station, called the City of Cogs (or Reebe, if you prefer.) This place can't normally be accessed by the station crew until a certain point, and comes outfitted with facilities for spying on, listening to, and getting onto the station, as well as disguises, spare materials, and an infirmary for healing yourself and fellow servants. Most importantly, it houses the '''Ark of the Clockwork Justiciar''', which you will need to defend. |
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| Ratvar's servants must to fulfill his will; His only goal is to escape Reebe once and for all, and to do that his servants must construct and protect the Ark of the Clockwork Justicar.
| | From the start of the round, the Ark has a countdown timer between 30 and 35 minutes. Once this time is up, the crew will be made aware of your presence; then, after a five-minute grace period, portals will open up on the station and allow the crew access to Reebe, from an area in the south that no servants can access. ''As a servant, your goal is to build defenses and sabotage the station to protect the Ark until it activates.'' |
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| Luckily, you are not alone in this. As a servant, you have a wide variety of tools at your disposal.
| | While such a task seems very daunting, rest easy! As a servant, you have a wide variety of tools at your disposal to make defending the Ark as painless as possible. |
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| === The Clockwork Slab [[File:clockwork_slab.gif]] === | | === The Clockwork Slab [[File:clockwork_slab.gif]] === |
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| If you've had experience with the Nar-Sian cult, then you can think of the clockwork slab as Ratvar's equivalent of the arcane tome. However, the slab boasts superior utility, and slightly superior portability, to the tome. All initial servants start with a clockwork slab and can create more through scripture (more on that later). | | If you have experience with the blood cult, you can think of the clockwork slab as your version of a tome. It is the essential servant tool; it contains all of your special abilities as a servant, and you should have it on your person at all times. |
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| The clockwork slab has five functions: | | The clockwork slab has several functions: |
| * '''Recital''' Allows you to recite and Quickbind scripture. You can also toggle to and from Recollection. | | * '''Recital''' lets you recite ''scripture,'' the clockwork cult's special powers and abilities. Most structures come from scripture. |
| * '''Recollection''' Displays in-game documentation. You can also toggle to and from Recital. | | * '''Recollection''' displays an in-game guide for being a servant. You can toggle freely between this and Recital. |
| * '''The Hierophant Network action button''' Allows discreet communication between all Servants.
| | * '''Up to Five Quickbind action buttons''' allow you to recite scripture without opening the slab interface. You can bind a scripture by clicking the Quickbind button next to its "Recite" button. |
| * '''Up to Five Quickbind action buttons''' Allows for quickly invoking Quickbound scriptures when holding the slab. One to Four start off bound to Geis, Sigil of Submission, Replicant, and Tinkerer's Cache, respectively. | |
| * '''Can be examined''' to see all components in the slab, plus the total components ''available'' to the slab when including the global cache.
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| Clockwork slabs will generate a component of a random or target type every 45 seconds(plus 15 seconds for each additional human or silicon Servant above 6), provided they're being held by a mob or are in a mob's storage. Generating a component also prevents all other slabs held by that mob from generating components; spread slabs out, don't hold multiple. | | Clockwork slabs also generate a very small amount of power every second. ''Every human servant should have a slab!'' They're the key to any cult's success and you should have one at all times. |
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| Using a slab on another slab, a person holding a slab, or a Tinkerer's Cache will transfer all components in the slab to the target slab, the person's highest-component slab, or the global cache, respectively.<br>Components placed in a slab will also be placed in the global cache automatically.
| | === Your HUD [[File:Clockinfo.png|32px]] [[File:Hierophant_network.png|32px]] === |
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| ''Every human Servant should have a slab!'' Slabs are key to the success of Ratvar's agenda. | | As a servant, you'll have several elements on your HUD that are all very important. |
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| === New Servant Checklist ===
| | [[File:Clockinfo.png|32px]] The '''global records display''' can be found in the top-right corner. Hovering over it will give you a short rundown of the status of the entire cult, including number of servants, stored power, and the Ark time left for its current phase. You should refer to this often to get a feeling for the state of your cult. |
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| So the round started, and you're a Servant? Good! There's a few things that you should do before you begin purging all those pesky untruths. Any unfamiliar terms are covered later in the page.
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| * Use your slab's Hierophant Network button to alert your teammates of your rank, position, etc.
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| * Develop a base for your operations, preferably after coordinating on placement with other Servants - make a Tinkerer's Cache, then make a Replica Fabricator(once [[Clockwork_Cult#Script_Scripture|Scripts]] are unlocked) for making Clockwork Walls.
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| * Start expanding your ranks by forced conversion; make a Sigil of Submission nearby, then cast Geis out of sight of your target, rush at them and apply Geis for a stun and mute, then drag them off to the Sigil; do this with a partner if you can, since the partner can cast and apply Geis to the target to refresh its duration.
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| * Increase your component generation by handing out Clockwork Slabs, making Clockwork Walls near Tinkerer's Caches, and, once Applications are unlocked, making Tinkerer's Daemons.
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| == Components, Scripture, and CV ==
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| Servants of Ratvar don't sacrifice their own blood to use rituals. Instead, they use something called ''components''. In a literal sense, these are parts of Ratvar's body that have rusted and fallen free during his imprisonment. Despite this, the parts hold power on their own and are utilized by Ratvar's servants to power their rites - what they call ''scripture''. Scripture has multiple tiers; each tier is permanently unlocked after the cult's power reaches a certain point. For instance, [[Clockwork_Cult#Application_Scripture|Applications]] are unlocked once the cult has at least 9 servants, 100 CV worth of structures, and 3 caches.
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| | [[File:Hierophant_network.png|32px]] The '''Hierophant Network''' is '''''INCREDIBLY IMPORTANT!''''' Using it will allow you to send messages to all other servants, regardless of distance. Use this often to stay coordinated. Note that using it will make you whisper, so don't use it next to anyone who shouldn't be hearing you. |
| * [[File:Belligerent_eye.gif]]'''Belligerent Eyes''' possess the power to focus on certain things and grant malevolent sentience.
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| * [[File:Vanguard_cogwheel.gif]]'''Vanguard Cogwheels''' are almost indestructible and serve in protection.
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| * [[File:Guvax_capacitor.gif]]'''Geis Capacitors''' can manipulate the mind.
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| * [[File:Replicant_alloy.gif]]'''Replicant Alloy''' is very strong but can be melted and molded by force of will.
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| * [[File:Hierophant_ansible.gif]]'''Hierophant Ansibles''' can send massive amounts of data in an instant.
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| Most scripture consumes a certain amount of components of a certain type. These components are drawn directly from the clockwork slab used, or from the global cache accessed by Tinkerer's Caches. The global cache can store any number of components, but scripture will prioritize drawing components from the slab used before the global cache.
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| When a tier of scripture is locked or unlocked, all servants will be immediately alerted.
| | Servants don't use their own blood to power their magic like Nar-Sie's cult. Instead, they use power, measured in Watts like normal electricity. Just any power doesn't work for servants' tools, though. Power can be generated in various ways through different items and structures. Ensuring that you have a healthy supply of power is both easy to do and critically important to succeed as a servant. |
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| You might be wondering, "What's CV and why do we need 200 of it? Will it kill my children?" No, it won't, but it's still important. "CV" is the abbreviation for "Construction Value", which is gained by building Ratvarian structures or turfs. For instance, the Tinkerer's Cache (an extremely important structure) grants 10 CV. It is also granted by clockwork floors and walls - which are useful in their own right - and is a required threshold to gain more powerful scripture.
| | Power is used by many structures, and it is used to power all scripture. Additionally, reaching certain power thresholds will unlock new tiers of scripture! |
| | '''50 kW''' unlocks the Script tier. |
| | '''100 kW''' unlocks the Application tier, |
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| === Global Records === | | == The City of Cogs and the Ark == |
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| You may be thinking that this is a lot of information to keep track of; it is,and that is why you have the '''Global Records''' alert, which appears in the top left.<br>
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| Mousing over that alert will show you a variety of information on the cult's status, including the number of servants, number of Tinkerer's Caches, CV, if Tinkerer's Daemons are active, if an unconverted AI exists, what Generals can be invoked, and what tiers of scripture are unlocked.
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| === Driver Scripture === | | [[File:City_of_cogs_with_key.png|500px]] |
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| | * '''The <span style='color:#4800FF'>violet</span> room contains the Ark, which you need to defend.''' |
| | * '''The <span style='color:#FF6A00'>orange</span> room contains camera observation consoles, which let you watch the station from afar and warp there. There are also two ''cogscarab shells'' here; any ghost can activate one to become a cogscarab, which is a tiny little clockwork construction drone built to build and reinforce! They can't recite scripture or leave Reebe, however.''' |
| | * '''The <span style='color:#FF0000'>red</span> area is where the crew will warp in once the Ark activates. You cannot access it, and must build under the assumption that the crew will enter from there. |
| | * The <span style='color:#FF00DC'>pink</span> room contains the herald's beacon. If enough servants vote to activate it by interacting with it, the servants will become much stronger ''but forfeit their stealth by alerting the crew to their presence early.'' Think carefully before deciding if you want to activate the beacon, but be quick; you only have five minutes to decide! |
| | * The <span style='color:#0094FF'>blue</span> room contains a wardrobe, mirror, and dresser for disguising yourself, in addition to five spare clockwork slabs. |
| | * The <span style='color:#00FF21'>green</span> room contains a list of frequencies as well as four intercoms that can be tuned to any frequency. Use this to spy on Security, Command, or other departments. |
| | * The <span style='color:#00FFFF'>teal</span> room contains first-aid supplies and sleepers with powerful healing chemicals for treating wounds. |
| | * '''The large area between the red area and all of the other rooms is empty space to build in.''' This area should be fortified and built over, with specifics limited only by your imagination; sprawling labyrinths or huge chunks of reinforcement are both possible, as well as anything in between! |
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| | The Ark spawns at roundstart at the northernmost point in Reebe. As a servant, your ultimate goal is to defend it until activation (which occurs automatically.) ''Defend the Ark with your life'' - if the Ark is destroyed, ''the round ends instantly with a cult loss.'' If it completes its summoning, however, it will result in a cult win and a brief period of revelation during which the cult and its servants are made unstoppable by the presence of Ratvar. |
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| | The Ark has five "phases", listed below. In each phase, you can examine the Ark or check your global info alert to see the remaining time until its activation. |
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| | Build Phase<br> |
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| | |30-35 minutes (charge-up)<br>5 minutes (grace period) |
| | |The Ark starts in this state, during which it is silent. This entire phase marks the time during which the servants should build fortifications and actively prepare to defend the Ark. After the first phase passes, there is a 30-second warning for all servants to get back to Reebe. Once this time is up, ''all servants will become marked and visible to all non-servants, and a station-wide announcement will inform the crew of the Ark's presence.'' There is then a five-minute grace period during which neither side can attack, for servants to finalize preparations and the crew to get ready for the assault. |
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| | Defense Phase |
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| | |When this phase begins, portals to Reebe will open up everywhere across the station in nearly every room over a one-minute timespan. Crew can enter these portals to emerge in one of the three spawn rooms, and cannot return to the station. This phase consists of the crew's first massive assault on Reebe, and is generally the hardest phase as the crew is at full strength. |
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| | Assault Phase |
| | |4 minutes |
| | |This timespan marks the middle of the crew's attack period. Any stragglers from the station have likely ended up on Reebe by this point (as well as anyone who took extra time to arm themselves) and will be actively trying to kill you. If you managed to fend off the initial assault, the worst should be over, but always keep an eye out for one-man armies. |
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| | Cleanup Phase |
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| | |If you've made it to this point, congratulations; your victory is almost certainly assured by now. At this point, the crew has likely been butchered, converted, or both, and there is little to no resistance remaining to attempt to stop the Ark. During this lull, you should heal or revive any dead or dying servants, destroy any enemy corpses with vitality matrices, repair structures, and ensure nobody sneaks up on the Ark. |
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Hey! Listen!
Information on this page is subject to change at any time. Expect frequent updates as changes are made.
Last Updated: Sep. 18, 2017
Changes since last update: Basics of the new servants have been added.
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Servant of Ratvar
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Access: Maintenance Additional Access: Anywhere you can Warp or fabricate to Difficulty: Medium to Hard Supervisors: Ratvar Duties: Forget to toggle your chameleon jumpsuit, don't set up any power generation, get crushed by an angry mech Guides: This is the guide Quote: "What's this lantern thi-" "QVR, URNGUR'A!!"
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Although Nar-Sie is powerful in her own right, she has a mortal enemy: Ratvar, imprisoned ages ago in a conflict and endlessly seeking out freedom. Trapped in a place that none can enter or leave, Ratvar has enlisted the aid of (unwilling) servants such as yourself to free him.
If you're one of these servants and you have no idea what to do, you've come to the right place.
Introduction and Key Points
Despite the similar name, clockwork cult is nothing like the blood cult of Nar-Sie. While they both involve conversion (being cults) and both of their ultimate goals are to summon their respective gods, the similarities end there. While the blood cult is focused on sabotage, chaos, and stealth due to their status as normal crew, the servants of Ratvar need to worry about no such thing.
As a servant, you start on a z-level entirely separate from the station, called the City of Cogs (or Reebe, if you prefer.) This place can't normally be accessed by the station crew until a certain point, and comes outfitted with facilities for spying on, listening to, and getting onto the station, as well as disguises, spare materials, and an infirmary for healing yourself and fellow servants. Most importantly, it houses the Ark of the Clockwork Justiciar, which you will need to defend.
From the start of the round, the Ark has a countdown timer between 30 and 35 minutes. Once this time is up, the crew will be made aware of your presence; then, after a five-minute grace period, portals will open up on the station and allow the crew access to Reebe, from an area in the south that no servants can access. As a servant, your goal is to build defenses and sabotage the station to protect the Ark until it activates.
While such a task seems very daunting, rest easy! As a servant, you have a wide variety of tools at your disposal to make defending the Ark as painless as possible.
The Clockwork Slab
If you have experience with the blood cult, you can think of the clockwork slab as your version of a tome. It is the essential servant tool; it contains all of your special abilities as a servant, and you should have it on your person at all times.
The clockwork slab has several functions:
- Recital lets you recite scripture, the clockwork cult's special powers and abilities. Most structures come from scripture.
- Recollection displays an in-game guide for being a servant. You can toggle freely between this and Recital.
- Up to Five Quickbind action buttons allow you to recite scripture without opening the slab interface. You can bind a scripture by clicking the Quickbind button next to its "Recite" button.
Clockwork slabs also generate a very small amount of power every second. Every human servant should have a slab! They're the key to any cult's success and you should have one at all times.
Your HUD
As a servant, you'll have several elements on your HUD that are all very important.
The global records display can be found in the top-right corner. Hovering over it will give you a short rundown of the status of the entire cult, including number of servants, stored power, and the Ark time left for its current phase. You should refer to this often to get a feeling for the state of your cult.
The Hierophant Network is INCREDIBLY IMPORTANT! Using it will allow you to send messages to all other servants, regardless of distance. Use this often to stay coordinated. Note that using it will make you whisper, so don't use it next to anyone who shouldn't be hearing you.
Power
Servants don't use their own blood to power their magic like Nar-Sie's cult. Instead, they use power, measured in Watts like normal electricity. Just any power doesn't work for servants' tools, though. Power can be generated in various ways through different items and structures. Ensuring that you have a healthy supply of power is both easy to do and critically important to succeed as a servant.
Power is used by many structures, and it is used to power all scripture. Additionally, reaching certain power thresholds will unlock new tiers of scripture!
50 kW unlocks the Script tier.
100 kW unlocks the Application tier,
The City of Cogs and the Ark
Here is a map of the City of Cogs:
- The violet room contains the Ark, which you need to defend.
- The orange room contains camera observation consoles, which let you watch the station from afar and warp there. There are also two cogscarab shells here; any ghost can activate one to become a cogscarab, which is a tiny little clockwork construction drone built to build and reinforce! They can't recite scripture or leave Reebe, however.
- The red area is where the crew will warp in once the Ark activates. You cannot access it, and must build under the assumption that the crew will enter from there.
- The pink room contains the herald's beacon. If enough servants vote to activate it by interacting with it, the servants will become much stronger but forfeit their stealth by alerting the crew to their presence early. Think carefully before deciding if you want to activate the beacon, but be quick; you only have five minutes to decide!
- The blue room contains a wardrobe, mirror, and dresser for disguising yourself, in addition to five spare clockwork slabs.
- The green room contains a list of frequencies as well as four intercoms that can be tuned to any frequency. Use this to spy on Security, Command, or other departments.
- The teal room contains first-aid supplies and sleepers with powerful healing chemicals for treating wounds.
- The large area between the red area and all of the other rooms is empty space to build in. This area should be fortified and built over, with specifics limited only by your imagination; sprawling labyrinths or huge chunks of reinforcement are both possible, as well as anything in between!
The Ark
The Ark spawns at roundstart at the northernmost point in Reebe. As a servant, your ultimate goal is to defend it until activation (which occurs automatically.) Defend the Ark with your life - if the Ark is destroyed, the round ends instantly with a cult loss. If it completes its summoning, however, it will result in a cult win and a brief period of revelation during which the cult and its servants are made unstoppable by the presence of Ratvar.
The Ark has five "phases", listed below. In each phase, you can examine the Ark or check your global info alert to see the remaining time until its activation.
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The Ark starts in this state, during which it is silent. This entire phase marks the time during which the servants should build fortifications and actively prepare to defend the Ark. After the first phase passes, there is a 30-second warning for all servants to get back to Reebe. Once this time is up, all servants will become marked and visible to all non-servants, and a station-wide announcement will inform the crew of the Ark's presence. There is then a five-minute grace period during which neither side can attack, for servants to finalize preparations and the crew to get ready for the assault.
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When this phase begins, portals to Reebe will open up everywhere across the station in nearly every room over a one-minute timespan. Crew can enter these portals to emerge in one of the three spawn rooms, and cannot return to the station. This phase consists of the crew's first massive assault on Reebe, and is generally the hardest phase as the crew is at full strength.
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This timespan marks the middle of the crew's attack period. Any stragglers from the station have likely ended up on Reebe by this point (as well as anyone who took extra time to arm themselves) and will be actively trying to kill you. If you managed to fend off the initial assault, the worst should be over, but always keep an eye out for one-man armies.
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Cleanup Phase
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If you've made it to this point, congratulations; your victory is almost certainly assured by now. At this point, the crew has likely been butchered, converted, or both, and there is little to no resistance remaining to attempt to stop the Ark. During this lull, you should heal or revive any dead or dying servants, destroy any enemy corpses with vitality matrices, repair structures, and ensure nobody sneaks up on the Ark.
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Everything beyond this point is under construction and is not guaranteed to be current!
Driver Scripture
Below is a list of all Driver scripture. Driver scriptures are unlocked by default and have no unlock requirement.
Scripture names in italics signify important scripture necessary to success.
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Chanted - the invoker must stand still to cause continuous effects.
Every few seconds, the invoker utters an invocation that forces all non-Servants nearby to walk instead of run.
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Creates a Judicial Visor, which protects from flashes and can smite an area to apply Belligerent and briefly stun.
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The invoker gains 20 seconds of stun immunity.
At the end of the 20 seconds, 25% of all stuns absorbed by the Vanguard affect the invoker. If the invoker was stunned above a certain threshold, they will instead go unconscious for 50% of all stuns they absorbed.
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Charges the invoker's slab with healing power to heal a target Servant of all brute, burn, and oxygen damage and purge holy water from them.
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Charges the invoker's slab with divine energy to bind and pull the next non-Servant attacked in melee within 10 seconds.
The bound target will remain bound for 20 seconds and be muted for 12-14 seconds; additional applications of Geis from other Servants refresh these times.
Hitting the binding with your slab will dispel it after a brief delay.
While the binding exists, you cannot recite any scripture, so make sure to place a Sigil of Submission before use.
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2s
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1
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Sigil of Submission
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1 Geis Capacitor
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Creates a Sigil that, when crossed by a non-Servant, will attempt to convert them after 8 seconds if they remain on the Sigil for that time.
Both successful and unsuccessful conversion attempts will stun and mute the target and send an announcement over the Hierophant Network.
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6s
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1
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Replicant
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N/A
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Creates a Clockwork Slab and attempts to put it in the invoker's hands.
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1s
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1
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Tinkerer's Cache
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1 Replicant Alloy
For every 5 Caches;
2 Belligerent Eyes
2 Vanguard Cogwheels
2 Geis Capacitors
2 Hierophant Ansibles
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Creates a Tinkerer's Cache, which can store any number of components, which it will share with all other Caches and Slabs.
Provided at least one Tinkerer's Caches exists, Clockwork Slabs will draw components from the global cache after drawing the maximum it can from its own components.
Caches will link to a nearby unlinked Clockwork Wall, which will cause it to generate an additional component every 35 seconds, plus 5 seconds for each other linked cache.
Caches cost additional resources to construct for every 5 existing Caches.
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5s
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1
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Wraith Spectacles
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N/A
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Creates a pair of Wraith Spectacles, which grant True Sight; effectively x-ray vision.
Wraith Spectacles will, however, damage your vision if worn for more than a minute without periods of rest.
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1s
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1
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Sigil of Transgression
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1 Hierophant Ansible
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Creates a nearly invisible Sigil that, when crossed by a non-Servant, will lock them in place for about 7 seconds while emitting a bright flash that will temporarily blind non-servants lacking eye protection.
The Sigil does not mute the target, and, due to how it stuns, they can easily be pushed off of it.
You can stack multiple Sigils of different types on a single tile; Try this with a Sigil of Submission and a Sigil of Transgression.
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5s
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1
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Cyborg Scripture
Unique, Servant cyborg only scriptures. These count as Driver scriptures, but only certain cyborg modules have access to them.
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Name
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Component Cost
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Description
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Invocation Time
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Invokers Required
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Judicial Marker
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N/A
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Charges the invoker's slab with judicial force to place a Judicial Marker at a target location within the next 5 seconds.
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3s
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1
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Linked Vanguard
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N/A
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Charges the invoker's slab with defensive strength to grant a target Servant and themselves Vanguard, as the scripture, within the next 5 seconds.
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3s
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1
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Script Scripture
Below is a list of all Script scripture. Script scriptures require 6 Human or Silicon Servants and a Tinkerer's Cache to unlock.
Scripture names in italics signify important scripture necessary to success.
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Name
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Component Cost
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Description
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Invocation Time
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Invokers Required
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Ocular Warden
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2 Belligerent Eyes
1 Replicant Alloy
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Creates an Ocular Warden, which will automatically damage a target non-Servant that it can see within 3 tiles of it.
Ocular Wardens, while lethal and powerful, are very easily smashed. Place them behind any sort of barricade that doesn't block vision.
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12s
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1
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Vitality Matrix
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1 Belligerent Eye
2 Vanguard Cogwheels
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Creates a hard-to-see Sigil that, when crossed by a non-Servant, will start to drain them of health, producing Vitality, after a brief delay.
When crossed by a Servant, however, it will use Vitality to rapidly heal them of all damage. It cannot do both at once.
The Vitality Matrix can also revive dead Servants at a cost of 150 Vitality.
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6s
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1
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N/A
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Mending Mantra
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2 Vanguard Cogwheels
1 Replicant Alloy
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Chanted - the invoker must stand still to cause continuous effects.
Repairs nearby Clockwork Structures and Constructs by 10 health per chant.
Human Servants wearing Clockwork Armor will be healed for 2.5 health for each piece of Clockwork Armor they are wearing.
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Every 2s up to 20s
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1
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Replica Fabricator
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1 Geis Capacitor
2 Replicant Alloy
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Creates a Replica Fabricator, which can be used to replace walls, floors, tables, windows, windoors, and airlocks with Clockwork variants.
The Fabricator can construct Clockwork Walls on Clockwork Floors and deconstruct Clockwork Walls to Clockwork Floors.
The Fabricator can consume floor tiles, rods, metal, plasteel, and brass for power.
The Fabricator will gradually recharge and can be used to repair Clockwork Structures.
Use the Fabricator in-hand to produce 5 Brass Sheets at a cost of 1250W power.
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2s
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1
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Function Call
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2 Replicant Alloy
1 Hierophant Ansible
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Provides the invoker with the ability to call forth a Ratvarian spear once every 3 minutes at any time, with the spear lasting for 3 minutes.
The spear does moderate damage in melee, with bonus damage to cyborgs and cultists.
Damage done by the spear produces Vitality equal to a percentage of the damage done.
Throwing the spear at a mob will do massive damage, break the spear, and stun the target.
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2s
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1
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Spatial Gateway
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1 Vanguard Cogwheel
2 Hierophant Ansibles
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Creates a one-way Gateway to a target conscious servant or Clockwork Obelisk with 1 use and a duration of 4 seconds per Servant who helped invoke it.
Spatial Gateways to Clockwork Obelisks receive doubled duration and uses.
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8s
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Minimum 1
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Application Scripture
Below is a list of all Application scripture. Application scriptures require 9 Human or Silicon Servants, 3 Tinkerer's Caches, and 100 CV to unlock.
Scripture names in italics signify important scripture necessary to success.
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Name
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Component Cost
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Description
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Invocation Time
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Invokers Required
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Fellowship Armory
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4 Vanguard Cogwheels
2 Replicant Alloy
2 Hierophant Ansibles
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Equips all Servants visible to the invoker with powerful but obvious brass armor.
The armor includes a suit, helmet, gauntlets, and boots, and anything a servant is wearing in those slots will prevent it from being equipped.
The helmet, armor, and gauntlets provide massive melee, bullet, and bomb protection, but a weakness to lasers.
Each nearby living Servant decreases the invocation time by 1 second.
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10s -1s per other Servant
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1
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Memory Allocation
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2 Belligerent Eyes
2 Vanguard Cogwheels
4 Geis Capacitors
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Allocates part of the invoker's consciousness to a Clockwork Marauder, a vigilant fighter that lives within them, able to be called forth by Speaking its True Name or if they become exceptionally low on health.
Marauders cannot move too far from their hosts, and will take damage at an increasing rate as they grow farther away. However, if a Marauder stays close to its host, they will gradually heal.
Marauders may Block attacks, negating the damage from them, and may immediately Counter Blocked attacks, attacking whoever tried to attack them.
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15s
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1
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Sigil of Transmission
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2 Vanguard Cogwheels
2 Geis Capacitors
4 Hierophant Ansibles
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Creates a Sigil that can be activated to drain power from the nearby area and will power Clockwork Structures within 2 tiles.
While active, it will drain power from APCs, SMES units, non-Servant cyborgs, and mechs occupied by non-Servants.
It can also be charged with Brass Sheets at a rate of 250W per sheet.
When crossed by a Servant cyborg, it will attempt to recharge that cyborg.
Using a Replica Fabricator on it will rapidly charge that Fabricator.
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7s
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1
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Prolonging Prism
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5 Vanguard Cogwheels
2 Geis Capacitors
2 Replicant Alloy
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Creates a Prolonging Prism, which delays the arrival of an emergency shuttle by 2 minutes when activated.
Its activation very obviously affects the shuttle dock and leaves an obvious trail to the Prism.
It requires 3000W of power to activate, and the cost to activate it is increased by 1250W for every previous activation.
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8s
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2
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Mania Motor
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5 Geis Capacitors
2 Replicant Alloy
2 Hierophant Ansibles
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Creates a Mania Motor, which causes minor damage and a variety of negative mental effects in nearby non-Servant humans, potentially up to and including conversion.
The effects will linger even if targets leave its range or the Mania Motor is turned off, though both of these things will cause the effects to fall off much more rapidly.
It requires 150W of power to run.
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8s
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2
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Tinkerer's Daemon
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2 Belligerent Eyes
2 Geis Capacitors
5 Replicant Alloy
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Produces a Tinkerer's Daemon, which will produce a component of either a chosen or random type every 7 seconds while active.
It requires 50W of power to produce any component, plus an additional 50W of power for every 5 of the produced component in the global cache.
Active Tinkerer's Daemons must be outnumbered by Servants at a rate of 5 to 1; you can have 1 active Daemon for every 5 Servants.
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8s
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2
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Clockwork Obelisk
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2 Belligerent Eyes
2 Vanguard Cogwheels
5 Hierophant Ansibles
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Creates a Clockwork Obelisk, which can Hierophant Broadcast or create a Spatial Gateway. It also serves as a target for Spatial Gateways.
Hierophant Broadcast allows the user to send a large message to all Servants, useful for coordinating.
Spatial Gateway functions as the Script, but with a duration of 10 seconds and 5 uses, in addition to being two-way, allowing passage from either side of the Gateway.
Two-way Gateways are both a bonus and a malus; While it can be used to rescue Servants, if someone notices the gate before it closes, they can easily follow or toss dangerous items into it.
Spatial Gateways to a Clockwork Obelisk receive double duration and uses.
It requires 50W of power to Hierophant Broadcast and 2000W of power to create a Spatial Gateway.
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8s
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2
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Judgement Scripture
Below is the Judgement scripture.
The Judgement scripture requires 12 Human or Silicon Servants, 5 Tinkerer's Caches, 300 CV, and that all active AIs are Servants to unlock.
Scripture names in italics signify important scripture necessary to success.
Appearances
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Name
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Component Cost
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Description
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Invocation Time
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Invokers Required
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Ark Opening
Ark Active
Ark Approaching
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Ark of the
Clockwork Justiciar
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5 Belligerent Eyes
5 Vanguard Cogwheels
5 Geis Capacitors
5 Replicant Alloy
5 Hierophant Ansibles
Must consume additional
components to activate
once constructed:
15 Belligerent Eyes
15 Vanguard Cogwheels
15 Geis Capacitors
15 Replicant Alloy
15 Hierophant Ansibles
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Summons the Ark of the Clockwork Justiciar, a massive Spatial Gateway to Reebe, the Celestial Derelict.
If the Ark survives for 5 minutes, it will activate, summoning Ratvar, the Clockwork Justiciar in a massive, station-converting blast.
It will periodically give indication of its general position to everyone on the station as well as being loud enough to be heard throughout the entire sector.
In addition, it will convert an increasingly large area as it gets closer to activating, revealing the general area of its construction.
Protect it at all costs.
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15s
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6
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Structures, Sigils, Objects, Constructs, and Cyborgs
This is a listing of the various structures and constructs available to the Servants of Ratvar.
Structures
Clockwork Structures with effects become up to 50% less effective(at 25% of maximum Health) as they lose Health.
All Clockwork Structures can be unsecured from the floor with a wrench.
This only applies to actual Clockwork Structures; brass windows, tables, and doors all have their own deconstruction/unsecuring steps.
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Name
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Health
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Description
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Usage Tip
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Construction Value
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Clockwork Floor
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N/A
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A Clockwork Floor produced with brass or by a Replica Fabricator.
Replica Fabricators can fabricate a Clockwork Wall on a Clockwork Floor for a cost of 1000W power.
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Clockwork Floors will rapidly heal toxin damage in Servants of Ratvar.
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1
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Brass Window
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80
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A Brass Window produced with brass or by a Replica Fabricator.
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Provides a very small amount of CV and is a reasonable barrier.
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1
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Brass Window
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120
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A Brass Window produced with brass or by a Replica Fabricator.
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Provides a small amount of CV and is a reasonable barrier.
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2
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Brass Table
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200
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A Brass Table produced with brass or by a Replica Fabricator.
Brass Tables can be removed by welding them, then wrenching or screwdrivering them.
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Provides a small amount of CV and a place to store items.
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2
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Wall Gear
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100
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A Wall Gear produced with brass, by a Replica Fabricator, or by breaking down a Clockwork Wall.
Wall Gears can be climbed, like tables, unwrenched from the floor, and, if unsecured, deconstructed with a screwdriver.
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Wall Gears can be plated with brass to construct a Clockwork Wall.
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3
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Brass Windoor
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200
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A Brass Windoor produced with brass or by a Replica Fabricator.
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Brass Windoors only allow servants to pass.
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3
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Clockwork Wall
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N/A
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A Clockwork Wall produced with brass or by a Replica Fabricator.
Replica Fabricators can deconstruct Clockwork Walls for a refund of 1000W power.
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Clockwork Walls will cause Tinkerer's Caches to generate components gradually.
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5
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Pinion Airlock
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240
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A Pinion Airlock produced with brass or by a Replica Fabricator.
Pinion Airlocks can be removed by wrenching them, then crowbarring the gear off.
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Pinion Airlocks are difficult to remove and only allow servants to pass.
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5
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Tinkerer's Cache
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80
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Tinkerer's Caches can store any number of components, which are considered to be in a Global Cache.
Provided at least one Tinkerer's Cache exists, Clockwork Slabs will draw components from the global cache after drawing the maximum they can from their own components.
Using a Clockwork Slab on a Cache will transfer all of the components in the slab to the global cache.
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Caches will link to a nearby unlinked Clockwork Wall, which will cause it to generate an additional component every 35 seconds, plus 5 seconds for each other linked cache.
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10
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Ocular Warden
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25
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Ocular Wardens will automatically damage a target non-Servant that can see it within 3 tiles of it.
If the target has x-ray vision, it will attack them through walls.
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Ocular Wardens, while lethal and powerful, are very easily smashed. Place them behind any sort of barricade that doesn't block vision.
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15
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Prolonging Prism
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125
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Creates a Prolonging Prism, which delays the arrival of an emergency shuttle by 2 minutes when activated.
It requires 3000W of power to activate, and the cost to activate it is increased by 1250W for every previous activation.
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Its activation very obviously affects the shuttle dock and leaves an obvious trail to the Prism.
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Mania Motor
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100
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Creates a Mania Motor, which causes minor damage and a variety of negative mental effects in nearby non-Servant humans, potentially up to and including conversion.
The effects will linger even if targets leave its range or the Mania Motor is turned off, though both of these things will cause the effects to fall off much more rapidly.
It requires 150W of power to run.
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Mania Motors are exceptionally good at protecting bases, as they cripple offensives and can potentially even convert some of those attacking.
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20
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Tinkerer's Daemon
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100
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Tinkerer's Daemons will produce a component of either a chosen or random type every 7 seconds while active.
It requires 50W of power to produce any component, plus an additional 50W for every 5 of the component that exists in the global cache.
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You can only have 1 active Tinkerer's Daemon for every 5 Servants.
Use them to augment generation of components that are being heavily used.
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20
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Clockwork Obelisk
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150
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Clockwork Obelisks can Hierophant Broadcast or create Spatial Gateways, and serve as a target for Spatial Gateways.
Hierophant Broadcast allows the user to send a large message to all Servants, useful for coordinating.
Spatial Gateway opens a two-way gateway to a target Servant or Obelisk.
It requires 50W of power to Hierophant Broadcast and 2000W of power to create a Spatial Gateway.
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Two-way Gateways are both a bonus and a malus; While it can be used to rescue Servants, if someone notices the gate before it closes, they can easily follow or toss dangerous items into it.
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20
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Sigils
Sigils, while effective as unexpected traps, are incredibly fragile and can be easily removed by any non-Servant hitting them with an item or simply striking them with an open hand.
You can stack multiple Sigils of different types on a single tile, which allows you to create conversion traps, damage traps, or damaging conversion traps.
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Name
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Description
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Usage Tip
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Sigil of Transgression
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Sigils of Transgression are nearly invisible, and, when crossed by a non-Servant, will lock that non-Servant in place for about 7 seconds while emitting a bright flash that will temporarily blind non-servants lacking eye protection.
The Sigil does not mute the target, and is immediately consumed when stunning a target.
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Try stacking a Sigil of Submission and a Sigil of Transgression for a conversion trap.
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Vitality Matrix
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Vitality Matrices, when crossed by a non-Servant, will drain them of health, which fills all Matrices with Vitality, after a brief delay.
When crossed by a Servant, however, it will use drained Vitality to rapidly heal them of all damage until it runs out of Vitality. It cannot do both at once.
The Vitality Matrix can also revive dead Servants at a cost of 20 Vitality plus all of that Servant's non-oxygen damage in Vitality, in addition to consuming the Matrix.
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Use the Vitality Matrix to heal usually difficult-to-remove damage such as cloneloss.
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Sigil of Submission
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Sigils of Submission, when crossed by a non-Servant, will attempt to convert them after 8 seconds if they remain on the Sigil for that time.
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Both successful and unsuccessful conversion attempts will stun and mute the target and send an announcement over the Hierophant Network.
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Sigil of Transmission
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Sigils of Transmission can be activated to drain power from the nearby area and will power Clockwork Structures within 2 tiles.
While active, it will drain power from APCs, SMES units, non-Servant cyborgs, and mechs occupied by non-Servants.
The Sigil can be charged with Brass Sheets at a rate of 250W per sheet.
Using a Replica Fabricator on it will rapidly charge that Fabricator.
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When crossed by a Servant cyborg, it will attempt to recharge that cyborg.
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Objects
Image
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Name
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Description
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Usage Tip
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Brass Sheets
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Brass sheets can be produced directly from a Fabricator.
Brass can be used to construct various brass objects or used to fuel Replica Fabricators and Sigils of Transmission.
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Brass is a useful way to create structures in places that lack objects for a Replica Fabricator to replace.
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Judicial Visor
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Judicial Visors can smite areas to apply Belligerent and briefly stun.
The smote area will explode after 3 seconds, doing high damage and briefly stunning.
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Judicial Visors protect from flashes.
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Wraith Spectacles
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Wraith Spectacles allow True Sight at the cost of rapidly deteriorating vision.
Wraith Spectacles can be worn for about a minute before they start to inflict permanent vision damage.
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Use Wraith Spectacles to quickly check if anyone is near your base before exiting.
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Clockwork Armor
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Clockwork Armor provides exceptional melee armor(80%), bullet armor(70%), and bomb protection(60%) at the cost of a slight increase in laser damage(25%).
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Clockwork Gauntlets provide shock protection.
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Ratvarian Spear
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Ratvarian Spears are decent melee weapons that do increased damage to cyborgs and cultists.
Damage done by the spear produces Vitality equal to a percentage of the damage done.
Throwing the spear will do massive damage and stun the target, unless the target is a Servant.
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Ratvarian Spears last for 3 minutes once summoned.
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Replica Fabricator
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Replica Fabricators can be used to replace a number of objects, including floors and walls, with Clockwork variants.
Replica Fabricators can also be used to repair clockwork structures and constructs at a rate of 25W power to 1 health.
The Fabricator can consume floor tiles, rods, metal, plasteel, and brass for power at rates of 2:25W, 1:25W, 1:50W, 1:125W, and 1:250, respectively.
Use the Fabricator in-hand to produce 5 brass sheets at a cost of 1250W power.
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Replica Fabricators start with 2250W power and gain 12.5W per second.
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Constructs
Image
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Name
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Health
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Description
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Playstyle Tips
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Clockwork Marauder
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300
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Clockwork Marauders exist to defend their host, and can Block attacks and may immediately Counter Blocked attacks, attacking whoever attacked them.
Marauders become unable to emerge if they are forced to recall while their host is above 65% health.
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Stay close to your host; if you're directly adjacent to them, both you and they will gradually heal.
Block attacks to your host whenever possible.
Use :b to communicate with your host.
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Cyborgs
Image
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Module
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Scripture
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Other Tools
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Playstyle Tips
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Standard
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Judicial Marker, Linked Vanguard, Tinkerer's Cache
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Ratvarian Spear, Cyborg Fabricator
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You have basic construction ability, and can make a wall and cache for component production.
However, your real use is in combat; Linked Vanguard allows you to charge at enemies that would normally disable you and attack them with your spear and judicial markers.
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Engineering
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Replicant, Sigil of Transmission
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Cyborg Fabricator
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As you have only relatively basic tools, your use is to, more or less, create 5 layers of clockwork walls around the clockcult's base.
In addition, you are capable of producing power for clockwork structures and other cyborgs.
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Janitor
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Replicant, Sigil of Transgression, Ocular Warden, Mania Motor, Tinkerer's Daemon
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Cyborg Fabricator
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As a Janitor cyborg, you use is similar to an Engineering cyborg, except you create active defenses instead of passive ones.
Use all of your tools to reinforce a clockcult base in conjunction with an Engineering cyborg or a helpful human Servant.
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Medical
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Linked Vanguard, Sentinel's Compromise, Vitality Matrix, Mending Mantra, Fellowship Armory
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Ratvarian Spear
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As a Medical cyborg, you exist to heal and defend other Servants; with Sentinel's Compromise you are extremely able to revive allies during combat.
You're a combat medic; with Linked Vanguard and Sentinel's Compromise, you are very difficult to kill or disable while attacking with your spear.
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Peacekeeper
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Belligerent, Judicial Marker
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Ratvarian Spear
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You exist to fucking murder any enemies of Ratvar; with your combination of scripture, you are extremely suited to disabling and killing large numbers of enemies.
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Service
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Replicant, Tinkerer's Cache, Spatial Gateway, Fellowship Armory, Clockwork Obelisk
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Truesight Lens
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As a Service borg, you exist to assist other Servants; you can hand out slabs, make caches, equip allies with armor, and create gateways to allies or obelisks.
Your biggest strength is probably communication; with a Clockwork Obelisk, you can talk in extremely large text, which is wonderful for coordinating Servants.
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Miner
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Linked Vanguard, Spatial Gateway
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Ratvarian Spear, Truesight Lens
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As a Miner cyborg, you're mostly defensive combat-based; you're able to avoid stuns with Linked Vanguard and your own kinetic accelerator.
With your Truesight Lens, you can spot people assembling outside a clockcult base, or notice people with the Chameleon mutation fading out, allowing you to attack them before they realize you know they're there.
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Threats to the Enlightened
Although the servants of Ratvar are gifted with great power, they are still threatened by many things on the station. This can range from enemy cultists to things as simple as hard vacuum.
The one thing that Ratvar hates more than people telling him that he has a bad name are the followers of his nemesis, Nar-Sie. Not only are Ratvar's servants incapable of converting them, but they endeavor to do the very thing that Ratvar wants to prevent: Nar-Sie's arrival into the mortal plane. The two cults are enemies of one another, serving rival gods with rival goals. As such, Ratvarian magic will be more effective against Nar-Sian cultists. The opposite is also true; much of Nar-Sie's magic is more effective against Ratvar's servants.
Security and the Chaplain
Nar-Sie's cult is generally absent on the stations that Ratvar's servants are present, but the watchful eye of Security and heretical priests is ever-present. A tactical security raid can demolish the most well-prepared of servant hideouts, and the chaplain's holy weapon weakens the Justiciar's magic; a holy weapon makes the user totally immune to the affects of sigils, for instance, and holy water will purge the light of Ratvar from even the most powerful servant's mind, given time.
It should be one of the servants' top priorities to infiltrate Security. The servants can use the Sigil of Accession to nullify the loyalty implant of a single target and convert them. As for the chaplain? Well, Ratvar says "Suffer not a heretic to live", so the answer should be self-evident.
Ratvar
Once you've defended the Ark for enough time, Ratvar will come forth.
His destructive power is unmatched, turning the minds of the unenlightened and twisting the very walls to suit his image.
Few things are capable of challenging Ratvar's sheer power.
One of them is Nar-Sie.
If Ratvar and Nar-Sie encounter one another,
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Jobs on Beestation
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Command
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Captain, Head of Personnel
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Security
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Head of Security, Security Officer, Warden, Detective
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Engineering
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Chief Engineer, Station Engineer, Atmospheric Technician
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Science
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Research Director, Scientist, Roboticist, Exploration Crew
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Medical
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Chief Medical Officer, Medical Doctor, Brig Physician, Chemist, Geneticist, Virologist
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Service
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Janitor, Bartender, Cook, Botanist, Clown, Mime
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Civilian
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Assistant, Lawyer, Chaplain, Curator, Gimmick
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Cargo
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Quartermaster, Cargo Technician, Shaft Miner
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Non-human
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AI, Cyborg, Positronic Brain, Drone, Personal AI, Construct, Ghost
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Antagonists
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Traitor, Malfunctioning AI, Changeling, Nuclear Operative, Blood Cultist, Clockwork Cultist, Revolutionary, Wizard, Blob, Abductor, Holoparasite, Xenomorph, Spider, Swarmers, Revenant, Morph, Nightmare, Space Ninja, Slaughter Demon, Pirate, Creep, Fugitives, Hunters, Heretics, Space Dragon
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Special
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CentCom Official, Death Squad Officer, Emergency Response Officer, Chrono Legionnaire, Highlander, Ian, Lavaland Role
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