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BYOND Username: Yarchavius

Discord ID: Rox#4904

How long have you played on CHOMPstation?:
A month and a half, or so.

About how long have you been playing SS13 in general? Which servers have you played on?:
I briefly tried the game out some years ago, but the majority of play has been over the last several months. Previous servers I have played on consist of Citadel, Goonstation and Virgo.

Heads of Staff:
-While playing Colony Director on, what regulations are you to follow and enforce on the crew?
As Colony Director you should uphold the standard operating procedures of the station as well as adhere to corporate regulations. Your job is to make sure the other heads are properly leading their assigned departments and to report violations or misconduct.

-While playing any head of staff of any, are you allowed to carry guns on your person?
The Colony Director and Head of Security are allowed guns but the minimum is encouraged for self defense; You should avoid wielding lethal guns while on green alert. The Head of Personnel is only allowed to carry their supplied energy gun.

-You are the current Chief of Engineering, what are the regulations on ‘Full-station hull shields’?
Full station shields and other precautionary measures may be installed in advance, but are only to be activated in correct circumstances such as during meteor showers, as they may block access to airlocks, docking ports, disposals or vents, etc.

-As the current Chief Medical Officer, your patient is refusing treatment. What should you do?
As Chief Medical Officer, you are not allowed to treat a patient if they refuse it. You may only try to convince them that it is the right choice for their well being. This can be ignored if a patient is otherwise incapable of denying treatment.

Warden/Head of Security:
-As the current Warden on station, what is your main responsibility?
Your job as the warden is to keep tabs on the armory and to watch after prisoners. Make sure that they don't escape, while also assuring that they are not given unfair sentences and that they are not abused.

-Station has been set to ‘code blue’, what level of gear are you allowed to handout and to whom?
When the station is Code Blue, the Warden or Head of Security are allowed to arm security personnel with energy weapons, laser guns and riot gear. Body armor and helmets are recommended.

-What is the first thing one should do when confronting a suspect of a low level crime?
The suspect must be given the option to pay a fine for the given offense. If they refuse, they are to be arrested as normal.

-You find the Head of Personnel within the armory, how does one engage this situation?
The Head of Personnel is to be informed that this is a breach of protocol, and charged with trespassing if they do not have a valid reason for being there.

Cyborgs/AI:
-You are currently playing as a borg and your laws are changed to harm crew and the station. How do you respond?
These laws are to be treated as ones that were originally installed, following them closely like any other.

-As a borg on station, what rules should you always follow in public?
You should follow your current laws as usual, while making sure to roleplay the cyborg believably.

-You logged in as an AI, are you considered a "Head of Staff"?
The station AI is not considered a Head of Staff. It is more of a tool for helping the station crew.

-As the current AI on station, you suddenly gain a law during an "Ion storm". What do you do?
Follow this law as if it was any other.
#2
These are all very good answers overall. I especially appreciate your responses to the borg/AI questions, as many people seem to disregard the perspective of the AI/borg. However, as a moderator, I am unable to accept/deny applications, though this all looks very good, and an admin should be around sooner or later to give the final judgement!

 One very small thing to keep in mind however, is that medical records may also determine whether or not you should be treating a patient. The patient can be completely unable to accept or refuse treatment, but if their records say not to, you still follow those.
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(10-13-2020, 09:36 AM)Lunar Fleet Wrote: These are all very good answers overall. I especially appreciate your responses to the borg/AI questions, as many people seem to disregard the perspective of the AI/borg. However, as a moderator, I am unable to accept/deny applications, though this all looks very good, and an admin should be around sooner or later to give the final judgement!

 One very small thing to keep in mind however, is that medical records may also determine whether or not you should be treating a patient. The patient can be completely unable to accept or refuse treatment, but if their records say not to, you still follow those.

Spaced on that one during writing but it's a good point! And appreciated!
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Approved.


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