Lone Nuclear Operative

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Syndicate

Lone Nuclear Operative

Access: Syndicate, Any access you can steal from dead Crew
Difficulty: Very Hard
Duties: GET THAT DISK.
Supervisors: The Syndicate
Subordinates: Any reinforcements you buy
Guides: TBA

"You are a nuclear operative. Your goal is to blow up NT14 Bagel Station LV-408, and ensure that it is nothing but a pile of rubble. Your bosses, the Syndicate, have provided you with the tools you'll need for the task. Operation Skeleton Ice is a go! Death to Nanotrasen!"

Does having a full team of Nuclear Operatives sound too easy to you? Are you waiting around as a ghost, looking for new roles to challenge you? Worry not! Most commonly encountered on Survival rounds, the Lone Nuclear Operative (Or LoneOp) is an Antagonist ghost role tasked with detonating the station's nuclear warhead all on their own!

Your Primary Objectives

1. Retrieve the Nuclear Authentication Disk.

2. Use it to activate the Station's Nuclear Fission Explosive.

3. Escape alive on your infiltrator vessel. (Optional)

Equipment

Your very own slice of Syndicate heaven.

As a LoneOp, you'll spawn in on your very own Syndicate ship, fully equipped with all the amenities you'll need to plot the station's downfall. You'll be equipped like a regular Nuclear Operative, with all the clothing, armor, and weaponry they would spawn with. The main exception is your Uplink, which contains 60 Telecrystals rather that 40 - a very useful advantage...

Besides mundane equipment like food and oxygen, your ship will contain some Syndicate gear as well, such as a spare Blood-red Hardsuit, Robust Toolbox, Combat Medkit, Cybersun Pen, and Stealth Box. It'll also spawn with the Nuclear Authentication Codes for the Station's nuke, which you must detonate.

In order to arrive on the station, you'll need to make an FTL jump. Make sure you turn off both settings on your ship's IFF computer, or Crew members will be able to see you in space on their Mass Scanners!