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The Mime is an enigmatic, silent performer who brings a distinct sophistication and artistry to his craft. Unlike the loud, buffoonish antics of the [[Clown]], a good Mime demonstrates poise, agility and intention in all things. The Mime does '''not''' talk. | The Mime is an enigmatic, silent performer who brings a distinct sophistication and artistry to his craft. Unlike the loud, buffoonish antics of the [[Clown]], a good Mime demonstrates poise, agility and intention in all things. The Mime does '''not''' talk. | ||
Ultimately, a Mime is free to decide how best to spend their time aboard the station. Elaborate works of art in a public hallway, musical performances or simple wordless conversations with crewmates are common | Ultimately, a Mime is free to decide how best to spend their time aboard the station. Elaborate works of art in a public hallway, musical performances or simple [[Emotes|wordless]] conversations with crewmates are common. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:22, 6 November 2024
Service
Mime
- Access: Theatre, Maintenance
- Difficulty: Easy
- Duties: Entertain the crew, perform impossible feats, antagonize the clown.
- Supervisors: Head of Personnel
- Subordinates: None
- Guides: Emotes
The Mime is an enigmatic, silent performer who brings a distinct sophistication and artistry to his craft. Unlike the loud, buffoonish antics of the Clown, a good Mime demonstrates poise, agility and intention in all things. The Mime does not talk.
Ultimately, a Mime is free to decide how best to spend their time aboard the station. Elaborate works of art in a public hallway, musical performances or simple wordless conversations with crewmates are common.