The Terminal is one of the most important aspects of Lethal Company and can determine whether a run ends in success or complete disaster. If you prefer strategy over facing monsters in the dark, playing as the Terminal Operator is the perfect role for you. This guide covers everything from beginner basics to advanced techniques that will help you support your team efficiently, avoid costly mistakes, and outsmart the dangers lurking on each moon.


1. Terminal Basics: Understanding Commands

The Terminal is where you control essential functions such as navigating moons, purchasing equipment, and monitoring teammates. Here are the fundamental commands:

  • moons – Displays all available moons and their weather conditions. Weather changes daily, so always check before heading out.
  • store – Lists available items for purchase. Buy items by typing the name and amount (e.g., walkie 2).
  • company – Sends your ship to the Company building to sell scrap and complete quotas.
  • view monitor – Moves the ship’s monitor to the terminal, allowing you to type commands while observing your team.
  • switch – Changes camera focus between teammates. Copy-pasting “switch” multiple times allows for rapid cycling.
  • scan – Scans the current map for total loot value, providing an overview of remaining scrap.

2. Using the Terminal to Guide Your Team

Once your team lands on a moon, your main role is to monitor their progress, guide them to loot, and help them avoid hazards. Here’s how:

Understanding the Monitor Display

  • Green Triangles: Represent loot—direct teammates to them.
  • Blue Rectangle: The main facility entrance.
  • Small Red Lines: Vents where enemies can spawn.
  • Red Circles: Enemies inside the facility.
  • Green Circles: Breaker boxes—essential for restoring power.

Communicating with Your Team

  • Always have at least one teammate with a radio to relay information.
  • If power is out, breaker boxes must be turned on before you can control doors.
  • Identify secure doors that can block enemy movement and help teammates navigate efficiently.

3. Staying Alive as the Terminal Operator

Your number one rule: Survive. If everyone else dies, you lose everything stored on the ship. Here’s how to stay safe:

  • Eyeless Dogs are the biggest threat on the ship. Stay quiet if you hear their growls—talking too loudly can get you killed.
  • Doors only stay closed for a limited time. If a dog is outside, close the door and remain silent until it leaves.
  • Check outside for the time of day. Dogs spawn after 4:00 PM—periodically step outside to monitor the time.
  • Ghost Girl is an unpredictable threat. If she appears on the ship, you’re in trouble—stay quiet and hope she disappears.

4. Managing Facility Hazards

Your teammates will encounter three major threats inside the facility: turrets, mines, and monsters.

Turrets and Mines

  • Disable turrets by typing their code (e.g., T9). They reactivate after a few seconds, so be quick.
  • Mines don’t explode immediately if stepped on. If a teammate triggers one, disable it before they move.

Monsters and How to Counter Them

You can’t directly fight monsters, but you can make survival easier for your team:

  • Secure Doors: Use them to trap monsters in dead-end rooms.
  • Vents: Close off rooms with vents to limit enemy spawns.
  • Identify Monster Movement:
    • Slow-moving large dot = Slime. Close any door to trap it.
    • Fast small dot moving aimlessly = Thumper. Keep teammates away unless they know how to kill it.
    • Slow-moving, sneaky dot = Bracken. If you see it stalking someone, yell for them to turn around immediately.
    • Stationary small dot = Snare Flea (ceiling bug). Warn teammates before they walk underneath it.
    • Medium stationary dot = Bunker Spider. Once its webs are built, it won’t move—keep teammates away.
    • Erratic, fast-moving dot = Coil Head. If a teammate is staring at a motionless enemy, it’s likely a Coil Head. Guide them to back into a room, and you can trap it with a secure door.

5. Advanced Terminal Strategies

Handling External Threats

  • Eyeless Dogs: Stop talking over radios when teammates approach. Dogs hear voice chat and can track players.
  • Drop Pod Trick: Buying any item (even a single walkie-talkie) spawns a drop pod, which plays ice cream music and lures dogs away.
  • Worms: If a worm spawns under a teammate, tell them to sprint immediately—standing still guarantees death.
  • Giants: They have a long eating animation. A stun grenade can force them to drop a teammate if thrown in time.

Using the Teleporter

  • The teleporter is extremely powerful but should be used sparingly. It removes all items a player is carrying, so only teleport someone if:
    • They are already dead or have a Snare Flea on their head.
    • Giant is eating them (teleporting interrupts the attack).
    • They are surrounded with no escape.
    • Jester is about to activate, and they need an instant exit.

6. Mastering Mansion Layouts

Mansions have no secure doors, meaning you can’t trap monsters. This makes Terminal Operators even more critical:

  • Guide teammates quickly in and out to avoid running into dangerous enemies.
  • Avoid directing them into dead-end rooms.
  • If a teammate activates an Apparatusall secure doors unlock permanently—warn your team before opening it.

Final Thoughts: Becoming the Best Terminal Player

Mastering the Terminal makes you an irreplaceable part of your crew. Whether you’re guiding teammates to loot, keeping them away from threats, or making critical split-second decisions, your role is the backbone of a successful run.

Key Takeaways:

✅ Always check moon weather before heading out. ✅ Stay alive—your team loses everything if you die. ✅ Guide teammates toward loot while avoiding traps. ✅ Use secure doors to block or trap monsters. ✅ Disable turrets and mines before teammates reach them. ✅ Monitor external threats like Eyeless Dogs and Worms. ✅ Use the Teleporter only when necessary.

By following these strategies, you’ll become a highly skilled Terminal Operator, ensuring your team’s survival and maximizing profits in Lethal Company. Now, get to work—the corporation isn’t paying you to sit idle!


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