Sorry to say that my janitor falls under The Silent. I usually play him when I'm low on social energy but still want to play, so I just sit back and therapeutically clean up every blemish on the station I see.
As someone who plays Paramedic too often I got some Paramedic stereotypes for you: The field doctor: They always have their void suit on, probably carries a duffelbag to fit more chems and meds, doesn't care about speed. When they go out to help someone they never bring them back to Medical, but they heal them back to full wherever they find them. Makes sure the doctors back in medical never see a single patient. The ambulance driver: Opposite of the field doctor. Gets off from the rush of getting to the scene as fast as possible. Asks chem to make them meth so they can run faster. Never wears void suit because it slows them down. Never heals patients on the go, just makes sure patients arrive at medical before they bleed out. The 1984: Just watches crew monitor 247, basically playing discount station AI. Calls out every single individual who does not have coordinates set to max on radio. If you're playing antagonist you fear this paramedic. Didn't manage to toggle your kill target's coordinates 2 miliseconds after you killed them? This paramedic has seen it and called sec.
The main janitor archetype I remember is the "shitter" who abuses the janitors power of galoshes and mop to tag team beat down as many people as they can then make swastikas over radio. Otherwise most janitors are pretty chill, some are weirdly diligent...
I'd love lawyer stereotypes. I am the "good" lawyer. I always defend the inmates and will sue Sec whenever possible (I sued sec over a missing jumpsuit once. It was a normal passenger jumpsuit. Somehow, Warden got demoted). I will defend the syndicate agent, and will sue for ridiculous reasons (Creating a Dictatorship was my best reason once. Great case)
i'd love to see some stereotypes for some of the ghost roles available, specifically the closet skeleton, syndicate refugee and pun pun, as those are the most frequently stereotyped roles.
Zookeeper as a "bootleg security" is a fun stereotype, Especially since the "theres something in the vents!!1!" event seems to be bugged to play way too much.
I think these videos would bode better if they just focussed on a specific job even if it's a short vid, add in an joke or two with an situation pertaining in the background and there Job well done.
My janitor gameplay consists of my never speaking, and instead just spamming scream and pointing the mess until they let me in to whatever department. Refusal to let me into the department results in throwing the mop at them and crying. People who intentionally make mess will be repeatedly slipped. Boxing gloves to harmlessly punch them while they're down. Asks science for chem goggles at round start "so I don't mop potassium". Has a great time if sci makes a fluid anom. Second only to Clown in terms of Sec harassment. Cleannades makes nukies temporarily unable to see.
HOLY SHIT IM THE DOCTOR WHO TAKES THE BODY FROM HIM LOOOOL. I'm like 2 weeks into SS14. That's so funny wtf. I didn't expect to watch RU-vid and just see myself LOL
Ive literally never seen a jani tide. Im surprised there was no new player jani as theyre really common, multiple times have i seen or gathered a mob to gang up on the secoff who asked the obvious new jani for his shoes because he doesn't understand the value of them, until he gives them back
I have my own sterotype for the boxer. I find a harmonica and dress up (Skub works but any mask will do) I then hide in a locker in maints with the music ready to play. Once they get near I start my surprise boss battle. 8/10 I get shot but its worth jump scaring people. Music i use ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-giD4sdl5_bQ.html