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Staff Whitelist - PS/
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BYOND Username: Psat

Discord ID: PS#3029

How long have you played on CHOMPstation?:

Quote:Upwards of about a week, now. I've recorded roughly ~33 hours of active playtime.


About how long have you been playing SS13 in general? Which servers have you played on?:

Quote:I've been consistently playing SS13 itself since around mid 2018. I started on Paradise station and gradually moved to Aurora and Colonial Marines, before solely playing on V.O.R.E Station.


How do you quit the round and free up your job slot if you can't get to cryo or the gateway?

Quote:Ahelping seems the best way forward. I've never had to do this, so I've never had the need to learn how.






Heads of Staff:

-While playing Colony Director, what regulations are you to follow and enforce on the crew?

Quote:A director must follow standard operating procedure and corporate regulations at the bare minimum if they expect to keep their job. However, [b]it isn't the lot of the Colony Director to be enforcing these same standards on the crew except for those of an administrative or logistical nature - the Colony Director is not a Security Officer, nor are they are specialist, they are a manager whose job it is to coordinate site management from the top down, not do every job at once.  


-While playing any head of staff, are you allowed to carry guns on your person?

Quote:It depends on the circumstance. Round start, right out of the gate, code green - definitely not. Code red with an imminent threat to the station - yes.


-You are the current Chief of Engineering, what are the regulations on ‘Full-station hull shields’?

Quote:In order to preserve company resources and reduce power expenditure, full-station hull shields should only be used when imminently needed, such as during a carp migration, dust storm or when the probability of a collision with space debris is high.


-As the current Chief Medical Officer, your patient is refusing treatment. What should you do

Quote:Providing they are competent and able to provide informed consent (That being - an adult, of sound mind and able to comprehend the consequences of their actions), their wishes should be respected even in the face of mortal peril. Else, it's up to the CMO's discretion.






Warden/Head of Security:
-As the current Warden on station, what is your main responsibility?

Quote:To ensure that inmates are given fair sentences, released on time, kept safe and accounted for, and to ensure the security of the armoury. They also operate as logistical support for officers and as an adjutant to the Head of Security, rarely leaving the brig.


-Station has been set to ‘code blue’, what level of gear are you allowed to handout and to whom?

Quote:Security personnel, including officers, detectives and wardens (NOT cadets) may be given energy guns and riot gear.


-What is the first thing one should do when confronting a suspect of a low level crime?

Quote:Make an assessment of the situation's risk and maintain a high level of alertness. Low-level crimes can be the most dangerous infractions merely because their frequency and their nature causes most officers to become tunnel-visioned, lower their guard, or neglect maintaining comms or calling for reinforcements, making them a juicy target for an ambush.


-You find the Head of Personnel within the armory, how does one engage this situation

Quote:Trespassing and surrounded by weapons, it's safer to act quickly with violence of action than to let a potentially volatile situation grow out of control. One dead or wounded HoP is better than the potential risk of multiple dead or wounded officers, ignoring the massive operational ramifications of a looted armory. If the Head of Personnel gets tazed, beaten, cuffed and/or shot because he entered a secure area of another department without telling anybody, without permission, it's safe to assume it's their fault and the burden of liability lies with them. Unless it's the Head of Security's fault for not providing an adequate downward flow of information and/or leaving the Head of Personnel unattended, than any liability for harm that comes to the HoP lies with him. Either way, the rationale here is shoot first, ask questions later.






Cyborgs/AI:
-You are currently playing as a borg and your laws are changed to harm crew and the station. How do you respond?

Quote:Obey them, of course. Not an excuse to immediately start ripping up floor tiles and beating passers by, however. Play it smart and creatively, in a way in which everybody has fun, regardless of who "wins".


-As a borg on station, what rules should you always follow in public?

Quote:A healthy respect for the corporate regulations should always be maintained, but the AI laws take precedence above all.


-You logged in as an AI, are you considered a "Head of Staff"?

Quote:The AI occupies a peculiar position in which they have an extraordinary degree of power and omnipotence, but have zero command power (excluding their cyborgs). For all intents and purposes, they are at the very, very bottom of the command hierarchy.


-As the current AI on station, you suddenly gain a law during an "Ion storm". What do you do?

Quote:Same as question one, except enjoy a greater degree of autonomy and control which gives you access to more of the crew at once. Effectively become a GM, crafting all manner of entertaining situations for the crew, in accordance with their taste and preference.
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approved but its a job whitelist not a staff whitelist.


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