Desk Engineer
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“ | With 16 years worth of paperwork piling up, we finally have a guy on the case.
— Desk Engineer publicity blurb
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The Desk Engineer is a community-created cosmetic item for the Engineer. It is a team-colored, short-sleeve dress shirt with a pocket that contains a pencil and an orange ink pen, as well as an ID card.
This item has four styles, named "Business Casual", "Desk Jockey", "Interviewee", and "First Day". The "Business Casual" and "Desk Jockey" styles add a dark team-colored necktie and a name tag to the shirt, while the "Interviewee" and "First Day" styles add a dark team-colored bow-tie instead. Additionally, both "Desk Jockey" and "Interviewee" give the shirt a team-colored plaid pattern.
The Desk Engineer was contributed to the Steam Workshop.
Painted variants
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[hide]Painted variants
- Business Casual
- Desk Jockey
- Interviewee
- First Day
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Styles
Main article: Styles
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Business Casual | Desk Jockey | Interviewee | First Day |
Update history
July 18, 2024 Patch #1 (Summer 2024 Update)
- The Desk Engineer was added to the game.
Trivia
- This item's name is a play on the phrase "desk jockey" as well as a reference to YouTuber Doctor Lavle's reoccurring Tiny Desk Engineer character.[1]
- The backside of the ID card features a bisexual pride flag on the "Business Casual" style and a transgender pride flag on the "Desk Jockey" style.
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