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The Mush's objective is to prevent the humans from [[Return to Sol|returning to Sol]] or [[Settling on Eden|reaching Eden]], by any means necessary. They can achieve this by infecting all humans aboard; by killing the crew and causing the destruction of the [[Daedalus]]; or both. Alternatively, they can try to trigger an endgame condition while the ship still has living Mush aboard, causing the infection either of the rebels on Sol, or of Eden. | |||
=== Features === | === Features === | ||
The Mush may resemble humans, but they differ in several important ways: | {{Tooltip Log | ||
|While washing you feel yourself burning, like the water is slowly killing you... What you wouldn't do to switch places with one of them... | |||
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|visible=Private}}The Mush may resemble humans, but they differ in several important ways: | |||
* They never get '''hungry''' and they cannot restore {{AP}} action points, {{Morale}} morale, or {{HP}} hit points from consumables. | * They never get '''hungry''' and they cannot restore {{AP}} action points, {{Morale}} morale, or {{HP}} hit points from consumables. | ||
* They will never contract {{Disease}} or {{Disorder}}. | * They will never contract {{Disease}} or {{Disorder}}. | ||
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The Mush is a hostile alien fungus that acts as the namesake antagonist of eMush. It desires the destruction of the Daedalus and the infection or death of everyone aboard.
By the time the game takes place, the Mush has taken over both the human Federation and the Sol Defense Force (SDF). Helmed by some of the best scientists and explorers in the galaxy, the Daedalus hopes both to develop a cure for the Mush, and to find humanity a new home. Little do they know that agents of the Mush have already boarded the ship...
Gameplay
Two members of the crew will start the game as Mush who have infiltrated the Daedalus.
| Mush selection does not occur immediately upon joining a game; rather, the role is randomly distributed either when 16 players have joined, or upon reaching Cycle 8 of Day 3. |
The Mush's objective is to prevent the humans from returning to Sol or reaching Eden, by any means necessary. They can achieve this by infecting all humans aboard; by killing the crew and causing the destruction of the Daedalus; or both. Alternatively, they can try to trigger an endgame condition while the ship still has living Mush aboard, causing the infection either of the rebels on Sol, or of Eden.
Features
While washing you feel yourself burning, like the water is slowly killing you... What you wouldn't do to switch places with one of them...
The Mush may resemble humans, but they differ in several important ways:
- They never get hungry and they cannot restore
action points,
morale, or
hit points from consumables. - They will never contract
Diseases or
Disorders. - They never lose
Morale. - They lose 3-4
whenever they use a shower (unless they have the
Splashproof skill). - They have access to the Mush channel, allowing them to communicate with each other at all times, even without an
iTrackie.
Available Skills
In addition to their 3 human skills, the Mush may select up to 4 Mush-specific skills. These skills are permanently chosen (unless the player uses
Epigenetics).
Main article: Mush Skills.
Actions
Being Mush gives you several additional actions
(
Discrete) will create 1
Spore, which you can use to infect your crewmates or use certain Mush skills.
- This action will always make you
Dirty, even if you have the
Apron equipped! - Up to 2
spores can be carried at once. They do not take up inventory slots. - Does not set off
Myco-alarms. - The entire Mush team can only producing up to 4
spores per day.
- -2
spores when
Anti-spore Gas is researched. - +1
for each Mush that takes the
Mycelium Spirit skill.
- -2
- The cost of this action is raised to 4
when
Constipaspore Serum is researched.
Fertile allows you to extract one free spore per day.
(
Covert) allows you to infect a human (except
Chun) by consuming a spore.
- You can only perform this action once every four cycles per character.
- After being infected with 3
s, a human will be converted into a
Mush.
- This is raised to 4
s if
Mushivore Bacteria is researched. - Once converted, the spores carried by the new Mush disappear.
- This is raised to 4
- This is an aggressive action. It is therefore affected by
Bodyguard and
Ian's
Pacifist trait.
Schrödinger can be infected with the Infectious Cuddles action.
Main article: Schrödinger.
(
Covert) allows you to attempt to break a piece of equipment.
- Each failure (Private) improves your subsequent likelihood of success.
- You cannot sabotage equipment that has been reinforced with
Scrap Metal.
Saboteur triples your chance of success.
Doorman allows you to sabotage one door per day for free.- The
Camera does not reveal its own sabotage.
(public) allows you to transform into a
Berzerker. Upon mutating, you regain 4
, grants a permanent
Guardian status, and permanently increases your attack damage by +1
per hit.
- The mutated Mush drops all items, statuses, and access to all its actions except for hit, move, and sabotage.
- All of the mutated Mush's skills (except
Wrestler) continue to function after mutation, though any actions associated with those skills stop working. - The mutated Mush loses its Titles during the next cycle change.
Community Guide
As a Mush, you have four main strategies at your disposal to accomplish your mission: contamination, manipulation, sabotage, and murder.
- Contamination: Infect other humans, turning them into Mush.
- Manipulation: Disguise yourself as a human, tricking your crewmates into believing that you are one of them.
- Sabotage: Hinder the humans with destruction or disruption.
- Murder: Kill important humans, along with anyone who gets in your way.
In this wiki and in-game, we often refer to Alpha and Beta Mush.
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Contamination
Contaminating humans is most commonly used to convert humans to your side by turning them into Mush. To accomplish this, you need extract
Spores, requiring you to spend
and get
Dirty.
Warning: Never extract a spore while you're in the same room as another crewmate (including other Mush), or when you're in a room with a
Camera. This makes your extraction visible to everyone who enters the room, guaranteeing that a human will see it and alert others!
When extracting spores:
- Take the
Fertile skill. This will allow you to extract one free spore per day - a simple but invaluable ability, especially once
Constipaspore Serum is researched (making extraction very expensive). - Find good excuses to get
Dirty. Commonly dirtying activities include loading
Fuel, repairing or building objects, or cooking and eating
Rations. If you're seen getting dirty without good reason, the crew will grow very suspicious!
- Alternatively, try to sneakily wash yourself by using a shower as soon as you enter a dorm. Showering is a private action, so no one will know that you've showered so long as you don't pick up the
Soap.
- Alternatively, try to sneakily wash yourself by using a shower as soon as you enter a dorm. Showering is a private action, so no one will know that you've showered so long as you don't pick up the
- Watch out for
Chao and
Andie. Their
Torturer and
Confident skills (respectively) can expose the fact that you've extracted or infected, and are a common cause of death for newbie Mush.
- To avoid being caught by their skills, try to disguise your action history by making a lot of human-specific actions (like loading fuel, accessing terminals, participating in projects, and lying in beds) after you extract a spore.
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Once you have a
, you can infect people by:
- Simply walking up to them and spiking them.
- This action is not visible to the naked eye. However, never do it in a room with a
Camera, which will make this action public.
- This action is not visible to the naked eye. However, never do it in a room with a
- Laying a trap in a room by using
Trapper.
- Infecting consumables with
Fungal Kitchen.
- Infecting
Schrödinger with Infectious Cuddles.
Warning: Beware of
Myco-alarms! All of the preceding actions will set off the alarm, creating a distinct message in the room (BRRRRIIIIIING!) that will alert humans to the fact that you've been doing something Mushy.
Manipulation
To manipulate humans, it is useful to try to stand in their shoes. Here are several common prejudices humans have that are useful to keep in mind:
- A Mush often spends time in a Dormitory, where they have a bed and a shower to wash
- A Mush will try to avoid being the target of
Torturer and
Confident - A Mush will find excuses to be in rooms with others without a
Camera - A Mush will either try to avoid expeditions, or sabotage them with
Traitor - A Mush will often get dirty to disguise extracting
spores - A Mush doesn't participate in research
- A Mush doesn't eat often, because they can't use it to gain

- Etc.
Intentionally defying these prejudices could help you win the trust of the humans. At the same time, you should draw attention to the humans who look more suspicious than you; if they lack leads, the humans may resort to killing their own kind before they kill you.
In addition, you could try to hide your actions from the crew by:
- Using
Anonymush when converting a crewmember to the Mush team. - Using
Defacer or
Ninja in a crowded room could help you hide infections and other suspicious activity.
Sabotage
Unfortunately, sabotage is overall an ineffective strategy; too many sabotage options present too much risk for too little reward. However, there are still a few effective options you can take:
- Sabotage Expeditions with
Traitor, which will guarantee a negative outcome in a single zone of your choice.
- Be aware that this can currently be "canceled out" by a
Diplomat, if your sabotage happens to select a Combat event. Use it wisely!
- Be aware that this can currently be "canceled out" by a
- If the crew is low on o2, stealing o2 capules, then sabotaging
oxygen tanks can guarantee some crew deaths due to oxygen starvation. - In rare cases, using
Massive Mushification could help out a crewmate (such as
Finola or
Paola) who badly needs an excuse to get
Dirty.
Murder
Decimating the crew can be a very effective way to undermine the Daedalus's mission. Target critical crewmates for maximum effect:
- Killing
Chun will both deprive the crew of an important leader, and cause the humans a large (-3)
loss. - PILGRED becomes extremely difficult to complete if all
Technicians are dead. - Killing the ship's
Pilots can make defense of the Daedalus very difficult. - Maintaining morale is quite difficult without a
Shrink or
Leader on board.
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To aid you in your murderous activities, try the following:
- Secure weapons, especially the
Knife, the
Grenade, and
Blasters. - Take
Fertile and
Phagocyte, and consume your own spores for 4
+ 4
. - Make yourself hard to kill by taking
Hard Boiled, carrying the
Plastenite Armor, or hiding in the same room as
Ian. - Use
Transfer to swap into a body with more
, especially if the target character has weapons or combat-oriented skills like
Wrestler.
- Do not use
Mutate! Unfortunately, Mutating is currently rather underpowered and it will likely get you killed even faster. - Coordinate with your Mush partners as well as you can for maximum effect!
See also
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