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Latest revision as of 21:13, 10 March 2024

"Duster" redirects here. You may have been looking for Down Under Duster.
Micrometeorites, intense heat, and the blood of your enemies - there's a lot to space, so wear protection.
Starduster publicity blurb

The Starduster is a community-created cosmetic item for the Sniper. It gives the Sniper a waist-high, team-colored cape, extends his vest collar, and adds small straps across the chest.

The Starduster was contributed to the Steam Workshop.

Update history

October 6, 2015 Patch (Invasion Community Update‎)

  • [Undocumented] The Starduster was added to the game.

Trivia

  • A duster is a long coat typically made of light leather with a slit from the bottom up to the lower back. They were used to keep dust off of horse riders' clothing without hindering their riding abilities.
    • A duster is also a useless teammate who just sits out of the action "collecting dust".
  • Stardust are ice and dust particles found on extraterrestrial bodies of mass, specifically comets, that cling onto metal and clothing.

Gallery

See also