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Revision as of 20:39, 27 January 2023

There are currently 4 playable species in Space Station 14 - Humans, Reptilians, Slimes, And Diona. Each has their own distinct stats, strengths, and weaknesses, but all have a few things in common:

  • all species are capable of equipping the same tools and items.
  • all species speak the same language.

NOTE: "Damage Modifiers" refers to TAKEN damage, not damage dealt to other players.

Humans

Baseline, unmodified human beings, functionally similar to the human beings of our world.

Damage Modifiers

  • All damage types: 1.0

Body

Organs
Image Name Purpose
Example Heart Determines the efficiency of blood pumping. A healthy heart means a healthier body.
Example Brain The center of self, the most important part of any individual. Determines who inhabits and controls the body.
Example Lungs Determines the rate of breathing. Unhealthy lungs may result in the body getting less O2/N2 than it needs.
Example Stomach Aids in the digestion of foods, liquids, and reagents in the body.
Example Kidney Filters the vital fluids of any toxins they might contain.
Example Liver Contains enzymes that aid in certain biological processes.
Example Eyes Allow for visual information to be extracted from an organism's environment via light.
Example Pancreas Contains enzymes that aid in digestion, mainly ones for breaking down sugars, fats, and starches.

Reptilians

Reptile-like humanoids with sharp claws, tough scales, and an appetite for raw meat. Their unarmed melee attacks do piercing instead of blunt damage due to their claws.

Damage Modifiers

  • Blunt - 1.1
  • Slash - 0.9
  • Pierce -
  • Heat - 0.9
  • Cold - 1.5
  • Shock -
  • Poison - 0.9
  • Radiation -
  • Pressure - 1.0
  • Cellular -

Body

Organs
Image Name Purpose
Example Heart Determines the efficiency of blood pumping. A healthy heart means a healthier body.
Example Brain The center of self, the most important part of any individual. Determines who inhabits and controls the body.
Example Lungs Determines the rate of breathing. Unhealthy lungs may result in the body getting less O2/N2 than it needs.
Example Stomach Aids in the digestion of foods, liquids, and reagents in the body.
Example Kidney Filters the vital fluids of any toxins they might contain.
Example Liver Contains enzymes that aid in certain biological processes.
Example Eyes Allow for visual information to be extracted from an organism's environment via light.
Example Pancreas Contains enzymes that aid in digestion, mainly ones for breaking down sugars, fats, and starches.

Slimes

Gelatinous human-shaped masses of goo who breath nitrogen instead of oxygen, and exhale nitrous oxide. They are naturally vulnerable to both high and low pressure barotrauma, but their elastic form makes them resistant to blunt damage.

Damage Modifiers

  • Blunt - 0.6
  • Slash - 1.2
  • Pierce - 1.2
  • Heat -
  • Cold - 1.5
  • Shock -
  • Poison - 0.8
  • Radiation -
  • Pressure - approx. 1.28
  • Cellular - 0.2

Body

Organs
Image Name Purpose
Example Heart Determines the efficiency of blood pumping. A healthy heart means a healthier body.
Example Brain The center of self, the most important part of any individual. Determines who inhabits and controls the body.
Example Lungs Determines the rate of breathing. Unhealthy lungs may result in the body getting less O2/N2 than it needs.
Example Stomach Aids in the digestion of foods, liquids, and reagents in the body.
Example Kidney Filters the vital fluids of any toxins they might contain.
Example Liver Contains enzymes that aid in certain biological processes.
Example Eyes Allow for visual information to be extracted from an organism's environment via light.
Example Pancreas Contains enzymes that aid in digestion, mainly ones for breaking down sugars, fats, and starches.

Diona

Tree-like plant people whose bodies react with fertilizer and weed-killing chemicals similar to regular plants. They cannot wear shoes, walk slower than the other races, and have a relatively high resistance to brute-force damage. They also have water instead of blood.

Damage Modifiers

  • Blunt - 0.7
  • Slash - 0.8
  • Pierce -
  • Heat - 1.5
  • Cold -
  • Shock - 1.2
  • Poison -
  • Radiation -
  • Pressure - 1.0
  • Cellular -

Body

Organs
Image Name Purpose
Example Heart Determines the efficiency of blood pumping. A healthy heart means a healthier body.
Example Brain The center of self, the most important part of any individual. Determines who inhabits and controls the body.
Example Lungs Determines the rate of breathing. Unhealthy lungs may result in the body getting less O2/N2 than it needs.
Example Stomach Aids in the digestion of foods, liquids, and reagents in the body.
Example Kidney Filters the vital fluids of any toxins they might contain.
Example Liver Contains enzymes that aid in certain biological processes.
Example Eyes Allow for visual information to be extracted from an organism's environment via light.
Example Pancreas Contains enzymes that aid in digestion, mainly ones for breaking down sugars, fats, and starches.