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The main gameplay change being that you have to say "High" compared to "Central" in most servers. They are functionally the same entity, with the only other change being to Centcom agents, which were changed to be Syndicate Agents, all identical clones.
The main gameplay change being that you have to say "High" compared to "Central" in most servers. They are functionally the same entity, with the only other change being to Centcom agents, which were changed to be Syndicate Agents, all identical clones.


Often found with the name "[[Urist McHands]]," they should all be humans due to the {{strikethrough|specism found to the highest powers in the game}} advanced syndicate cloning technology. They will be doing whatever High Command tells them to do.   
Often found with the name "[[Urist Mchands]]," they should all be humans due to the {{strikethrough|specism found to the highest powers in the game}} advanced syndicate cloning technology. They will be doing whatever High Command tells them to do.   


Otherwise, they just make gameplay more interesting by adding an IC way to have admin intervention, or as a way to do some fun events. Often will announce issue via the intercom to directly communicate to everybody in the station.
Otherwise, they just make gameplay more interesting by adding an IC way to have admin intervention, or as a way to do some fun events. Often will announce issue via the intercom to directly communicate to everybody in the station.


===== What are they like? =====
===== What are they like? =====
Point being, their concern first and foremost would be for the station to be consistently "functional." Their concern is to keep the station somewhat working, and following the protocol, which not a lot of High Command agents remember...
Point bein, their concern first and foremost would be for the station to be consistently "functional." Their concern is to keep the station somewhat working, and following the protocol, which not a lot of High Command agents remember...


You could use this to your advantage, as they will often follow any ideas given to them, as their ideas are often very limited. They'll often try to give items relating to situation to help, or "help" in their own special way.  
You could use this to your advantage, as they will often follow any ideas given to them, as their ideas are often very limited. They'll often try to give items relating to situation to help, or "help" in their own special way.  


That being said, you shouldn't test their wrath. Trying to ask for "mothic" items, or any reported "homosexual" intent, could lead to you being exploded instantly, or worse, they send the "[[Urist McHands]]."
That being said, you shouldn't test their wrath. Trying to ask for "mothic" items, or any reported "homosexual" intent, could lead to you being exploded instantly, or worse, they send the "[[Urist Mchands]]."
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