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|This command allows you to drag a sleeper (or injured to unconscious) character with you, which will make them follow you.
|This command allows you to drag a sleeper (or injured to unconscious) character with you, which will make them follow you.


This can be used to move a sleeping PC from a room where they shouldn't be, placing them in the communal bunk room. It can also be used to pull unconscious, injured characters into the Medical Bay.  
This can be used to move a sleeping PC from a room where they shouldn't be, placing them in the communal bunk room. It can also be used to drag unconscious, injured characters to safety.


Abuse of this command, such as putting sleepers in situations of danger, trapping them or general griefing is highly against the rules.
Abuse of this command, such as putting sleepers in situations of danger, trapping them or general griefing is highly against the rules.
|syntax=drag <target>}}
|syntax=drag <target>}}

Revision as of 01:03, 1 January 2025

This command allows you to drag a sleeper (or injured to unconscious) character with you, which will make them follow you.

This can be used to move a sleeping PC from a room where they shouldn't be, placing them in the communal bunk room. It can also be used to drag unconscious, injured characters to safety.

Abuse of this command, such as putting sleepers in situations of danger, trapping them or general griefing is highly against the rules.

Syntax

drag <target>