10-19-2021, 04:29 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-19-2021, 04:33 AM by Vocalpocal. Edited 1 time in total.)
We need more goofy spy stuff, like cardboard boxes, so I came up with something quite similar:
Newspapers are spawned as a rolled up newspapers, which is a small item which instantly kills flies and tiny spider critters on hit, insignificant otherwise.
When opened, the newspaper unfolds into a two-handed item which blocks your vision and hides your identity. You can straighten your newspaper with iconic newspaper snapping sound by using C.
When you use scissors on newspaper, it makes a holey-newspaper which does not block your vision. Cutting the paper this way also leaves behind newspaper letters, which can be used like pen to glue letters on papers -- No one can ever trace your handwriting this way!
Newspapers are items sold by PaperBuddy-robots. Idk what there should actually read, except maybe station announcements from other servers and random quotes from previous rounds (maybe some markov chain generated nonsense?)
Didn't we also have daily job journalists? Those guys would then have more things to do. There could be a publishing computer somewhere in crew quarters, or accessible through PDA.
Newspapers are spawned as a rolled up newspapers, which is a small item which instantly kills flies and tiny spider critters on hit, insignificant otherwise.
When opened, the newspaper unfolds into a two-handed item which blocks your vision and hides your identity. You can straighten your newspaper with iconic newspaper snapping sound by using C.
When you use scissors on newspaper, it makes a holey-newspaper which does not block your vision. Cutting the paper this way also leaves behind newspaper letters, which can be used like pen to glue letters on papers -- No one can ever trace your handwriting this way!
Newspapers are items sold by PaperBuddy-robots. Idk what there should actually read, except maybe station announcements from other servers and random quotes from previous rounds (maybe some markov chain generated nonsense?)
Didn't we also have daily job journalists? Those guys would then have more things to do. There could be a publishing computer somewhere in crew quarters, or accessible through PDA.