The Head Rev uplink has access to an even more limited selection of generic Syndicate items, and while some jobs can buy their job-specific gear, again, only some items are available. The Custom Class Uplink the nuke ops can get has a limited selection of generic gear and no job-specific items.Traitor uplinks have the entire list of generic gear, and certain jobs get job-specific gear.Regardless of which of these three uplinks you have, you get a grand total of 12 currency, so spend them wisely! If in doubt, press the About button to get a brief description before ordering the item in question. The currency used is not credits, but a special Syndicate currency with a randomly-chosen name, often referred to by its old name "telecrystals" or just "TC". The Custom Class Uplink and uplinks used by Traitors and Head Revolutionaries show a list of items you can buy. Some roles get uplinks that have access to only certain items, and one kind of uplinks functions quite a bit differently from the rest. Important Note - If your PDA or headset uplink is stolen or destroyed, you cannot use another PDA/headset to replace it. You can't use a headset as an alternative if you already received a traitor PDA. Note, this will only work if you didn't start the round with a traitor PDA. Aside from that, it looks and functions like any generic headset. An unlocked uplink can't be worn as a headset, so press the Lock button after you're done buying the items or use the self-destruct function. Put it in your hand and dial the frequency assigned to you by the Syndicate. It can also be set to self-destruct, resulting in a moderate explosion. Nuclear Operatives can redeem their token for one without a code lock those given to normal traitors still have a lock. a slightly more suspicious PDA looking device.Note: If you exit the uplink (on a PDA) without locking it, the menu can be accessed at any time through the notes program.The list of available gear will then open automatically and you may chose the item(s) of your choice. You will need to enter the access code into the ringtone selection of the built-in messenger program. The uplink typically masquerades as some sort of mundane everyday object, and each of these roles gets a different version that might have a different selection of items or even work entirely differently. Uplinks are gadgets Traitors, Head Revolutionaries, Spy Thieves, and Nuclear Operatives who choose the Custom Class Uplink option use to obtain gear from the Syndicate. If you're curious, head over to Discontinued Syndicate Items. There are also a number of goodies which are no longer available to the public. These generally require making your way through at least multiple enemies, completing a puzzle, or otherwise putting in a significant amount of effort to obtain them. An extremely small number of items can be found in off-station areas, such as Z5 and the Trench.Some of these items can be bought with credits from CARL, an NPC merchant in the Listening Post.That said, one of the options is a version of the uplink. Instead of starting with uplinks, Nuclear Operatives get a requistion token and redeem it at for gear at a Syndicate Weapons Vendor.For Traitors and Head Revs, the uplink lets them buy gear using special currency, while for Spy Thieves, it lists bounties that give Syndicate items when completed. Traitors, Head Revolutionaries, and Spy Thieves start with uplinks, which are typically disguised as something else.There are myriad of ways an agent of the Syndicate can get their exclusive Syndicate gear: This page lists them out, explains what they do, and tells about the various ways these people get them! Want some insight on how experienced players use these goodies? Try Being A Better Traitor!Įver wondered about those fancy items Traitors, Nuclear Operatives, and other Syndicate operatives get? Look no further.
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