No star reaching will be conducted at the current moment, as you're surely to know, we're already star stuck...
Now, to sift through the dozens of groans that line just created, I will now explain trickster mode. Ahem. Homestuck is a interactive multimedia web comic created by Andrew Hussie. There are several parts of the eight thousand one hundred thirty pages. Several of these pages include [S] pages, in which part of, if not the whole page has sound. A lot of these [S] pages are/were flash animations, but not all of them, and not all the flash animations were [S] pages. That isn't the point. The point is that some [S] pages weren't flash animations, moreover, they were videogames. Some of these videogames were aptly named "walk-around segments", while others were simply fighting simulators.
Several of the earlier and some of the later "walk-around segments" had a special mode where if you hit ctrl+t or shift+t of some other button with t, then the character you were playing would be transported to some other place or be turned into another sprite or some other special thing. This mode was called "trickster mode" and on the first page that utilized this feature, you'd be turned into this candy infused version of John (the meowrage of homestuck).
Later on in the comic, the feature was used inside the canon of the comic, when some of the characters of act 6 licked some weird Lolly pop which turned them into a candy flavoured version of themselves and they had hyper powers, and could fly, and all sorts of things.
This sort of thing is happening here, now, and about 4000 pages earlier than homestuck did it.