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====Tips for Traitoring ====
====Tips for Traitoring ====
*The stethoscope can be used to break into the safe, located in the [[Vault]].
*The stethoscope can be used to break into the safe, located in the [[Vault]].
*You can replace the [[Cryoxadone]] in the Cryogenic Cells with acid, so instead of healing people it will melt them to death.
*You can replace the [[Cryoxadone]] in the Cryogenic Cells with any chemical.
*Syringe guns are one of the most potentially lethal weapons on the station. A simple 15-unit [[Lexorin]] or Plasma syringe will either kill or severely wound the victim unless the victim receives actual medical care. If you have more time, you can also create interesting poison mixes that will down people in less than 10 seconds, or add something that stuns to the mix. Anyone with a thick suit will block syringes, unless you are using Piercing Syringes. Your killing potential can be upped even more by getting a bluespace syringe which can hold 60 units in total.
*If science happens to gain illegal tech research, you can print syringe guns at the departmental lathe. Fill a bluespace syringe up with [[Chloral Hydrate]], [[Mute Toxin]]  and [[Morphine]] to sedate someone.
*If a miasma disease is spread around, medbay is expected to do something about it. Since most people don't carry a health analyzer on them, you can simply say someone is sick with a miasma disease and inject them with a syringe full of the "cure." If you're smart (or at least think the player you're poisoning is smart), you should only pull this on people actually sick with a miasma disease so you can point to their symptoms as proof of a disease.
*If a miasma disease is spread around, medbay is expected to do something about it. Since most people don't carry a health analyzer on them, you can simply say someone is sick with a miasma disease and inject them with a syringe full of the "cure." If you're smart (or at least think the player you're poisoning is smart), you should only pull this on people actually sick with a miasma disease so you can point to their symptoms as proof of a disease.
* You can hide items in the department linen box.
* You can hide items in the department linen box.
*Emagged defibrillators on disarm intent act as a stun baton would.
*Emagged defibrillators on disarm intent act as a stun baton would.
* Muzzles can be used quickly to shut people up before they yell a very incriminating message on common radio. Pair this up with an anesthetic tank and quickly swap the muzzle with a medical mask, set internals and that's a wrap.
* Muzzles can be used to keep people from using the scream emote, useful for if someone is being too loud and trying to garner attention.
*Using the sedate button can easily overdose your victim with morphine.
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*Stasis beds can be emagged, resulting in them requiring a person to unbuckle them if they want to lie on them, or they will remain trapped forever.
*Stasis beds can be emagged, resulting in them requiring a person to unbuckle them if they want to lie on them, or they will remain trapped forever.
*You can use implant removal surgery to get rid of high-ranking authority's mindshield, leaving them open to be mindslaved or hypnotized.
*You can use implant removal surgery to get rid of high-ranking authority's mindshield, leaving them open to be mindslaved or hypnotized.
*You can acquire morphine in the medical vendor. Mix this with pan galactic gargle blaster from the bar and it'll create neurotoxin.
==To Conclude==
==To Conclude==
You are a Doctor. Your job is to help people - sometimes forcibly - and deal with the fallout from the numerous violent calamities that inevitably descend on the station. You serve both as a go-between for the station at large and the more specialized Medical departments. Medical is a challenging and thankless place to work. People will only acknowledge your existence when they have a need for your services, and even then, they will shove their way past you to put themselves in a Sleeper Pod and demand attention. Additionally, individuals will often seek Medical's supplies, such as soap, space cleaner bottles, and syringe guns. You're a likely target in an attack on the station, as wiping out the ability to heal and clone significantly cripples the station. People will often grab supplies from the Medical vending machines and leave without a word, only stopping to yell profanities at you when you try and stop them. It can be discouraging and crushing work, especially when a rush of injured people all pour in at once and do nothing but scream at you to help them first, or when a viral outbreak occurs and your department is swamped by rioting plagued people. But being a Medical Doctor can be full of rewards, such as seeing someone who came through the doors nearly dead walk out unassisted in perfect health thanks to your intervention, or getting a heartfelt thank you from the Botanist after you stitched his legs back on.
You are a Doctor. Your job is to help people - sometimes forcibly - and deal with the fallout from the numerous violent calamities that inevitably descend on the station. You serve both as a go-between for the station at large and the more specialized Medical departments. Medical is a challenging and thankless place to work. People will only acknowledge your existence when they have a need for your services, and even then, they will shove their way past you to put themselves in a Sleeper Pod and demand attention. Additionally, individuals will often seek Medical's supplies, such as soap, space cleaner bottles, and syringe guns. You're a likely target in an attack on the station, as wiping out the ability to heal and clone significantly cripples the station. People will often grab supplies from the Medical vending machines and leave without a word, only stopping to yell profanities at you when you try and stop them. It can be discouraging and crushing work, especially when a rush of injured people all pour in at once and do nothing but scream at you to help them first, or when a viral outbreak occurs and your department is swamped by rioting plagued people. But being a Medical Doctor can be full of rewards, such as seeing someone who came through the doors nearly dead walk out unassisted in perfect health thanks to your intervention, or getting a heartfelt thank you from the Botanist after you stitched his legs back on.
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