As a contractor for the Company, it wouldn't hurt to invest in some of your own equipment before punching in.
Fortunately, the market is ripe with passed down or unused kit - many of it retired or taken from previous crews of unknown fates.
Purchasing them was simple enough. Hopefully, they can find new service in your own crew's hands...
I tried making MoreCompany cosmetics that fit thematically within the game.
There's a lot of joke ones available, which are fun, but it was hard to find any that specifically fit the theme of the base game. So I tried making this!
Enjoy!
-Initial release
-Removed changelog and moved its info about cosmetics into README file
-Fixed update log typo and corrected Chemlights description in the README file
-Restored visor cosmetics (were originally missing)
-Tried fixing wristpad orientation (originally appeared upside-down)
-Reverted wristpad orientation fix
-Massively reduced file size of all head cosmetics (ideally, they should no longer cause lag spikes)
-Added 1 to 2 color options for a few items
Carabiner (Torso): Orange, Red
Carabiner (Hip): Orange, Yellow
Rope: Red, White
Hi-Vis Belt: Red
-Moved Carabiner (Torso) position, now attached below the transmitter
-Adjusted Carabiner (Hip) orientation to angle slightly more inward, sticking out less
-Removed folder that was causing MoreCompany to bug
-Added new cosmetics
Scannerpiece
Exhaust Filters
Life Preserver
Pouch (Torso, Front)
Side Pouch
Antenna (Back)
Reacher Tool
Pouch (Hip, Back)
Leg Pouch
Navigator
-Added a new color for Hi-Vis Belt
Hi-Vis Belt: Yellow
All cosmetics in this mod were modeled by me! All the lore below is basically flavor text and not official.
All of these are cosmetics; none of them provide any additional advantages.
Inspiration taken from various types of construction & hiking gear.
There are currently 58 total cosmetics as of the latest version.
Released in 1.0

Phased out antenna attachment for helmets.
Technically obsolete since the Company-wide removal of integrated comms.
Released in 1.0

Proprietary tracking device, once issued to crews during the Company's infancy.
Still finds a place with some on tempesteous moons.
Released in 1.0

Side-mounted, low-quality Company camera capable of tranmitting a live feed.
They have a notorious history of being a required investment by many micromanaging crew leaders.
Released in 1.3

Side-mounted, Company property scanner module.
Originally intended for retrofitting with older versions of suits.
Released in 1.3


Exhaust filters, meant to filter a user's breathing.
Created by the Company in response to carbon emission complaints.
Options available:
-Both Filters
>Black
>Grey
>Yellow
-Single Filter
>Black
>Grey
>Yellow
Released in 1.0

Supplementary eye protection for Company welders.
Unlikely to provide any meaningful armor, but it could help with bright days.
Options available:
-Visor Down
-Visor Up
Released in 1.0

Traditional handheld radio mic, attached to the torso.
Typically passed upon by most crews, as it is seen as an unnecessary expenditure.
Released in 1.3

Company-issued floatation device, meant for use on oceanic moons.
No longer in production due to complaints of its cheap, unreliable deployment system.
Released in 1.3

Basic pouch, rigged to the front of a suit using its straps.
With larger quotas, most employees will have given themselves some form of convenient storage.
Options available:
-Yellow
-Orange
-Red
-Black
Released in 1.3

All-purpose pouch, attached to the left side of a suit's oxygen tanks.
Often utilized to carry extra equipment.
Options available:
-Yellow
-Orange
-Red
-Black
Released in 1.0

Generic, commercial coupling link.
Most Company employees will never pass on the usefulness of another carabiner.
Options available:
-Yellow
-Orange
-Red
Released in 1.0

Commercial chemlights hung from the side.
Once a staple of Company crews, it has long since seen a major decline in availability due to cost and manufacturing issues.
Options available:
-Yellow
-Green
-Red
Released in 1.3

Commercial, lightweight antenna attachment mounted directly onto the oxygen tank mount.
Though expensive by most employee's standards, they are often an invaluable piece of equipment.
Options available:
-Directional
-Satellite
-Radio
-Radio (Folded)
Released in 1.3

Extendable magnetic wand for reaching metallic items.
Useful for reclaiming scrap from otherwise out-of-reach places.
Options available:
-Cylinder
-Disc
Released in 1.0

Large, commercial coupling link.
Crews have no shortage in utilizing its versatility.
Options available:
-Red
-Orange
-Yellow
Released in 1.0

A hip-atttached bundle of rope.
Originally intended for use with pulley systems, it finds more purpose in being used for transporting heavy loads of scrap.
Options available:
-Yellow
-Red
-White
Released in 1.3

All-purpose pouch attached to the back of a user's belt.
Contains enough space for most items of scrap.
Options available:
-Yellow
-Orange
-Red
-Black
Released in 1.3


Thigh-attached, general purpose pouch.
It finds a purpose amongst any Company employee's gear.
Options available:
-Left
>Yellow
>Orange
>Red
>Black
-Right
>Yellow
>Orange
>Red
>Black
Released in 1.0

Brightly colored belt, once issued by the Company.
It was once used for easy recognition and detection, but the orange jumpsuit standard has made it unnecessary.
Options available:
-Green
-Orange
-Red
-Yellow
Released in 1.0

Simple armband with a windowed slot for notes.
Many Company employees have worn one or kept one around to keep track of quota.
Released in 1.3

Wrist-worn navigation device.
The previous owner set its coordinates to the Company in case of a faulty autopilot.