For anyone who is clueless...
The game image if from "Among Us"... an older game that has recently taken over Youtube like an STD.
Basically, a group of people have to complete tasks, but some of them are "impostors" who are trying to kill/thwart the group.
^(See also: TTT, Project Winter, Secret Hitler, Werewolf, etc, etc, etc)
Within Among us, you can have cosmetic "pets" scurrying around after your little character, but if an impostor kills you then your pet stays by your corpse.
Even after it's found, and removed.
So later in the game, you can see little pets pulling a Hachikō by where your body was.
You may find luck on the Innersloth Website.
If you search for The Skeld, only guides and the actual map would appear, not the outer hull of the ship.
I think the best pictures would have the Red character covering part of the ship, so you may need to edit him out if you can't find another, better picture.
Yet again, in the sub's desc, lol
http://www.innersloth.com/gameAmongUs.php <- here's the Among Us website from InnerSloth. It pretty much runs through the basics
!We are the Impostors theory!
This is my first theory so please don’t attack me.
In the official Among Us page it saids on “One crew mate has be replaced with a parasitic shapeshifter” this may mean that we are the aliens who are the Crewmate. Mira may be earth but after humans went extinct. So this is my theory.
We are a different breed of impostors. There may be a world who the impostors are kind and friendly, while the parasite may be a virus. The impostors are trying to get back home while the infected impostors are trying to KILL US ALL.
But now the question lies, How do the impostors can vent while the others can’t? The reason why is because it saids Shapeshifter. MatPat did not cover this in the “We always lose” video and said that they where too short or big.
The food items, there are things like the NRG drink, Don Dew, C Sir and much more and items made by Simsong. The point is that Alians need food and drinks this also These aliens may need the same needs like oxygen and a space suit or it may be their skin.
Sites used to support my theory:
Well think of it like this:
The crew is supposed to managing the station/ship and they each have their roles in doing so. The Impostor (as shown on the Innersloth page) has replaced one of the crewmates and is forced to use the same roles. The impostor probably also absorbed the memories of the crewmate they replaced giving the skill of the crewmate to the Impostor.
Therefore, I say they should have the same roles still be on opposing sides
No it just means the alien uses human weapons occasionally because shapeshifting a chest mouth probably costs alot of energy. Its confirmed to be a parasitic shapeshifting alien akin to the thing (although the thing isn't a parasite and the impostor likely isn't either and the devs don't understand what the word parasite means). http://www.innersloth.com/gameAmongUs.php
The Electrical room on The Skeld is a room with wires on the floor and other electrical appliances, such as a distributor. There is a vent located under the download task, and it is connected with those of Security and Medbay. https://inkarnate.com/m/BxzrZ1--prompt-spooky-electrical/
http://www.innersloth.com/gameAmongUs.php
Entry for ;https://www.reddit.com/r/inkarnate/comments/jenas8/unofficial_inkarnate_creativity_prompt_7_spooky/
No, being able to exile itself is absolutely part of the design. It's a spin-off of cards like [[Volrath's Dungeon]] and [[Aether Storm]] - super powerful or efficient cards that include a built-in way for the opponent to answer them to balance them out. However, the trick with this card is that your opponent can't tap 3 creatures to exile it if they don't have 3 creatures in the first place, and you've got a creature that can kill anything it blocks at no risk to itself, plus the ability to exile one of their creatures every turn if you have 3 creatures yourself (and God help them if you get 6+ creatures on the board), and you've got the characteristically great creature removal of black cards in general to back you up.
Also, in case you're out of the loop, this card is based on the unnamed antagonist(s) of the indie game <em>Among Us</em>, which is a type of conversation game where the crew of a spaceship have to identify one or more impostors among their ranks and throw them out the airlock before the impostors can murder them all. If you've ever played "Mafia" or "Werewolf" at a party or on a forum, the idea should be familiar - players get together and vote on who they think the impostor is after a minute or two of discussion, and whoever receives the majority of votes gets eliminated. The activated ability represents this process: the creatures you tap are the ones throwing in their vote, using the ability to exile the impostor represents the "crew" correctly guessing the impostor's identity, and using the ability to exile a creature who's not the impostor (especially if you tap the impostor themselves to do so) represents the impostor successfully framing someone else and getting the crew to vote them out the airlock.