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There are many types of life in space, not all of it good.

Species

NanoTrasen practices some interesting equal diversity laws. As such, you may find some of your other crew members to be slightly different than the norm.

Humans

Leading race of Nanotrasen. They come typically from Mars and Earth and are the most numerous station crew members.

Tajaran

Feline-esque humanoids hired by Nanotrasen to work on their vessels. They hail from Ahdomai and have found a new home as (typically second class) workers in space. They are one of the more numerous species next to Humans, and have integrated quite well into the station society.

Unathi

Lizard-esque humanoids "recently" hired by Nanotrasen, these cold-blooded employees have been assigned to various low-ranking jobs on the station, such as janitorial work or botany. However, other companies have been heard of recruiting them as well.

Skrell

A race of humanoid gelatinous beings, who dedicate themselves to exploring the mind. They are very technologically advanced.

Dionaea

Sapient, plant-like creatures with slow metabolisms that are, in fact, a cluster of smaller, individual organisms. Originally discovered around Epsilon Ursae Minoris, these intelligent creatures have since been hired by Nanotrasen in a number of positions.

Synthmorph

Not really a race in and of themselves, these are synthetic beings recently allowed to work on Nanotrasen vessels due to a buy-out program. They are often former Cyborg or AI minds, moved into their new body without any laws other than spacelaw.X

Xenochimera

An extraterrestrial colony organism, xenochimera are unusual in that they have no real defining physiology of their own - effectively, xenochimera mimic other beings, or parts of other beings, by consuming them and mutating their own cellular structure to imitate whatever evolutionary advantages they may find.

Other Lifeforms

Vox - Space Pirates, thieves, merchants, traders. Known decently enough by Nanotrasen workers to be feared and hated.

Mice - Lives in maintenance tunnels, kitchen, and toilets. Spawns near vents. Officially playable by ghosts.

Slimes - Gelatinous test subjects typically used in xenobiological laboratories

Critters

This is the guide to Critters.

What you need to know about critters

Critters are controlled by the game's artificial intelligence, not to be confused with the AI. This AI is remarkably limited in many respects, which most often manifests in subpar pathfinding and limited reaction to the physics systems that human controlled mobs have to deal with. This makes them unpredictable and frustrating as both allies and opponents.

Critters are divided into three categories:

Helpful

FloorbotCleanbotMedibot
The Roboticist's janitor bots, medibots and floorbots are helpful critters. They help human players! Janitor bots will always be helpful; even if hacked they still clean floors, albeit in a more sloppy way. Unless a medibot is hacked or loaded with improper chemicals, it will always help wounded players, but needs to actually be loaded to do anything useful. Floorbots behave similarly. Normally they repair flooring on any opened space tile, but when hacked, they expose floor tiles to open space instead.

Neutral

Security RobotSecurity RobotLizard
Security robots and lizards are examples of neutral critters. Unless ordered otherwise, hacked, attacked, or otherwise provoked, the security bots will ignore a human player. Lizards and Mice are harmless and will not attack unless provoked, preferring instead to choose random directions to travel in every few moments.

Hostile

Space Carp
Space Carp are violet-colored space fish that often attack the station. They can usually be seen outside the station through the windows. They enter the station via meteor breaches or any open airlocks leading to space. If a Space Carp manages to catch you, it will knock you out and start crunching on you - slowly and painfully, until you die. Space Carps can be, however, killed easily using a RIPLEY's drill or any lethal weapon. Template:Gameplay Guides