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{{Item|Zeta Reticulant Mask|0|No one is ever going to trust you with a probe again. Sponsored by Pleiadian.}}
{{Item|No one is ever going to trust you with a probe again. Sponsored by Pleiadian.}}
{{RecipeSplice|Military Radio|Grey Wallpaper}}
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The '''Zeta Reticulant Mask''' is a splicable face item which was added alongside the [[Vegas Pack]] on May 24, 2013.


The Zeta Reticulant Mask is a wearable face item. It is based on the Zeta Reticuli aliens and was mentioned in the sequels of Robot Wants Kitty on the introduction.
==Function==
{{Added|You're out of this world!}}
{{Removed|You are human again!}}
{{Item/Mod|Otherworldly|Skin Color|skin=light grey}}


The mask is sponsored by Pleiadian.
==Trivia==
*The Zeta Reticulant Mask is based on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey_alien Grey aliens]—also known as Zeta Reticulans—whom are claimed to have come from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeta_Reticuli Zeta Reticuli] star system, hence the name. Over the past century, these aliens have emerged as an archetypal image of intelligent nonhuman creatures and extraterrestrial life in general, thus inspiring various alien designs in pop culture.
*Both the Zeta Reticulant Mask and [[Pleiadian Star Ship]] are sponsored by the player Pleiadian, who claimed to have seen hundreds of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UFO_conspiracy_theories UFO sightings]. Pleiadian alleged that those were potential sightings of benevolent extraterrestrials called the [[w:c:aliens:Pleiadians|Pleiadians]], thus inspiring the player's in-game name.<ref>https://www.growtopiagame.com/forums/forum/other/everything-else/10708-how-did-you-pick-your-username?p=692087#post692087</ref>
*The description of the Zeta Reticulant Mask alludes to [https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/AnalProbing a comedic trope] in which aliens abduct human beings against their will and insert [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alien_implants probing devices] into their victims' rectal orifice.


When you equip it, you will see in the chat "''You're out of this world! (otherworldly mod added)''".
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Zeta.jpg|A player wearing the Zeta Reticulant Mask
</gallery>
==References==
<references/>


Taking it off will show you in the chat "'' You're a human again! (otherworldly mod removed)''".
[[Category:Skin Color Mod Items]]
[[Category:Sponsored Items]]
[[Category:Sponsored Items]]
[[Category:Face Items]]
[[Category:Items]]
[[Category:Clothes]]
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Latest revision as of 13:28, 30 March 2025

id:Zeta Reticulant Mask

The Zeta Reticulant Mask is a splicable face item which was added alongside the Vegas Pack on May 24, 2013.

Function

   You're out of this world!
   You are human again!

When equipped, the Zeta Reticulant Mask grants the Otherworldly mod, which allows the player to change their skin color to light grey.

Trivia

  • The Zeta Reticulant Mask is based on the Grey aliens—also known as Zeta Reticulans—whom are claimed to have come from the Zeta Reticuli star system, hence the name. Over the past century, these aliens have emerged as an archetypal image of intelligent nonhuman creatures and extraterrestrial life in general, thus inspiring various alien designs in pop culture.
  • Both the Zeta Reticulant Mask and Pleiadian Star Ship are sponsored by the player Pleiadian, who claimed to have seen hundreds of UFO sightings. Pleiadian alleged that those were potential sightings of benevolent extraterrestrials called the Pleiadians, thus inspiring the player's in-game name.[1]
  • The description of the Zeta Reticulant Mask alludes to a comedic trope in which aliens abduct human beings against their will and insert probing devices into their victims' rectal orifice.

Gallery

References