Space Station 13 Races

Space Station 13 is a community developed, multiplayer round-based role playing game, where players assume the role of a crewmember on a space station. Together they must keep the station running smoothly, whilst dealing with antagonistic forces who threaten to sabotage the mission.

At the beginning of each round, players select a crew member role on the station. These range from high up positions like the captain and heads of staff, to engineers, scientists, medical doctors, security officers, all the way down to the lower responsibility roles such as the janitor and lowly assistant. At round start, one or more players will be given an antagonistic role at random, and a secret objective that’s very likely to cause disruption to the mission at hand.

When the crew aren’t turning on each other through sheer paranoia, they will face various dangers depending on the round: Sleeper agents hell bent on sabotage, shape-shifting aliens, RPG toting syndicate operatives and more. Not to mention the occupational hazards of working in space, such as decompression, meteor showers, radiation storms, airlock mishaps, rogue AI and catastrophic engine failure.

  1. Citadel Station — Festive Hangar Lambda (Citadel) 18+ SS13 with a mix of roleplay, action, and anthro races.
  2. Slimes are very easy to piss off when hungry, which is why they are kept in a separate area of the station surrounded by space and double airlocks. If you want to release one, your best bet is taking a well-fed baby (who are usually more docile) into a secluded part of the station such as the dorms, escape shuttle hallway (depending on the.
Space station 13 races

The ISS - the International Space Station - is one of the biggest projects of mankind. 16 nations are involved in the construction and development of the iss. The project startet in 1998, and since 2000 the iss is permanently manned. An image taken from the space station on Monday (below) shows the Dragon as it docked to one of the International Space Station's two ports. Will have launched into space a combined 13 times.

  • Dynamic Atmospherics System – hull breaches can remove all the oxygen from a room!
  • Fully destructible station- Take it apart piece by piece, or build your own rooms!
  • Chemistry system – Mix chemicals to create medicines, or something explosive
  • Random Events – Dodge meteor showers, solar flares, radiation storms and more.
  • Infinite Replayability – 100%Player driven gameplay, no two rounds will play the same.
  • Frequent updates, new features and bug fixes
  • Powerful admin tools and active admin staff to deal with those ruining the fun
  • In-game Mentor system – Designed to answer any questions a newbie might have
  • It’s Free!
© NASA via AP In this image from NASA TV, a SpaceX Dragon capsule docks to the International Space Station (center), near the Crew Dragon capsule that flew astronauts several weeks prior (left), December 7, 2020. NASA via APSpace station viewing schedule
  • SpaceX's Dragon capsule docked to the International Space Station on Monday, carrying a load of cargo.
  • The spacecraft docked next to the SpaceX Crew Dragon ship that ferried four astronauts into orbit last month.
  • For the next 13 months, SpaceX will have at least one spaceship in orbit continuously.
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After launching from NASA's Kennedy Space Center, a SpaceX Dragon capsule arrived at the International Space Station on Monday.

Unlike the Crew Dragon spaceship that flew four astronauts into orbit a few weeks ago, this model was designed to ferry supplies to and from space. It carried 6,400-plus pounds of Christmas presents, science experiments, and other resupply material. But the Crew Dragon is still attached to the ISS as well - it is slated to stay in space until May, then fly its crew back to Earth.

So now, Elon Musk's rocket company has two spacecraft docked to the space station for the first time ever.

'I'd just like to say a huge congratulations,' NASA astronaut Kate Rubins, who has been on board the station since October, said on NASA TV after the Dragon docked.

'It's pretty amazing to think that less than a month ago you docked four crew members,' Rubins added, referring to SpaceX's Crew-1 mission, which includes NASA astronauts Shannon Walker, Mike Hopkins, and Victor Glover, as well as Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Soichi Noguchi. 'And now you're bringing a vehicle full of world class science for us to execute.'

The cargo Dragon spaceship will stay at the station for a month before it re-enters Earth's atmosphere and parachutes into the Atlantic Ocean. It's the 21st time SpaceX has sent cargo to the space station on one of its spaceships - it's been doing routine missions for this purpose since 2012.

Space Station 13 Races

SpaceX will have at least one spacecraft in orbit continuously until the end of next year

An image taken from the space station on Monday (below) shows the Dragon as it docked to one of the International Space Station's two ports. The image labeled with arrows above shows the cargo Dragon's nose cone near the top of the image, and a sliver of Crew Dragon's on the left.

Space© NASA via AP In this image from NASA TV, SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft docks to the International Space Station, December 7, 2020. NASA via AP

Monday's docking was the latest event in SpaceX's busiest launch period ever.


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By December 2021, SpaceX's two types of Dragon spacecraft - for crew and cargo - will have launched into space a combined 13 times since the company launched its uncrewed test flight of the Crew Dragon in March 2019.

What's more, if all goes according to plan, SpaceX will have had spaceships in orbit continuously for 13 months by the end of next year.

'Every time there's a Dragon launch, there'll be two Dragons in space,' Benji Reed, director of crew mission management at SpaceX, said at a press conference in October.

The company's next astronaut mission, Crew-2, is scheduled to launch in March. So those astronauts will overlap with the Crew-1 crew until May. The same thing should happen with the following mission, Crew-3: It's expected to launch in September 2021, so should tag up with Crew-2 in orbit.

SpaceX won the race in NASA's Commercial Crew program

© Jim Bridenstine/NASA From top left: Shannon Walker, Soichi Noguchi, Victor J. Glover, Jr., and Michael Hopkins pose with SpaceX founder Elon Musk and NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine. Jim Bridenstine/NASA

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Space Station 13 Races

Space Station 13 Races

SpaceX's astronaut missions - and the existence of Crew Dragon in the first place - are the product of NASA's Commercial Crew Program, which put private firms in competition for billions of dollars' worth of government contracts. SpaceX and Boeing won in the end.

Space Station 13 Races Schedule

Boeing is expected to launch the first crewed demonstration mission of its CST-100 Starliner spaceship in June 2021. The NASA astronauts chosen for that first flight are Barry Wilmore, Michael Fincke, and Nicole Aunapu Mann.

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But first, Boeing will have to retry an uncrewed demonstration mission, since an attempt in December 2019 failed. During that flight, the Starliner entered orbit successfully but failed to rendezvous with the space station due to software errors that NASA then investigated.

Until the Starliner completes the required steps for certification, Crew Dragon remains the only ship the US has to carry astronauts to and from the space station.

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