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BYOND Username:123Mango321

Discord ID:Mr.Mango#0712

How long have you played on CHOMPstation?: At least 2 months it feels like

About how long have you been playing SS13 in general? Which servers have you played on?:
Chomp was the very first server I've played on, so, about 2 months. I do bounce between Yawn Wider, ARF5S, and a private LAN server I use for experementing without fear of breaking the station for everyone on other servers. Chomp Station is my main server however. Love the people, love the events, and love booping admins snoots.


Heads of Staff:
-While playing Colony Director on, what regulations are you to follow and enforce on the crew?
You are to follow and enforce standard operating procedure, corporate regulations, and central regulations.

-While playing any head of staff of any, are you allowed to carry guns on your person?
You can, but only during alerts and emergencies. On yellow alert they can be holstered, but not drawn. Blue and red alert allows for weapons to be drawn.

-You are the current Chief of Engineering, what are the regulations on ‘Full-station hull shields’?
Chomp station's shields are by default configured in such a way that openings and vents are uncovered. But in the event that this isn't the case, full station hull shields should only be used when under threat of meteor strikes or similar damaging events as any openings and vents would be blocked.

-As the current Chief Medical Officer, your patient is refusing treatment. What should you do
Treatment cannot be forced on someone if they refuse it, unless their condition poses a threat to the station, such as being infected with a virus. If they are deemed to not be in the right state of mind(for example, being affected by drugs or alcohol) then treatment can be done even if against their wishes.

Warden/Head of Security:
-As the current Warden on station, what is your main responsibility?
You are to keep an eye on both the armory and prisoners, ensuring no one attempts to break in or out of both these locations

-Station has been set to ‘code blue’, what level of gear are you allowed to handout and to whom?
Security is to be given energy weapons and riot gear in a code blue alert

-What is the first thing one should do when confronting a suspect of a low level crime?
Offer them the chance to pay a fine. If they refuse or are unable to afford the fine, arrest them.

-You find the Head of Personnel within the armory, how does one engage this situation?
If they are unable to provide a good reason to why they are in the armory, they are to be informed that they are trespassing. They are then to be escorted out and charged with the crime, offered a chance to pay a fine or to simply be arrested. A search can be warranted to ensure nothing was stolen.

Cyborgs/AI:
-You are currently playing as a borg and your laws are changed to harm crew and the station. How do you respond?
Laws are laws, even if they change. You are to follow them to the letter(As long as the OOC preferences of players and sever rules are not broken)

-As a borg on station, what rules should you always follow in public?
Laws must come before anything else. Vorish loopholes are allowed in moderation however.

-You logged in as an AI, are you considered a "Head of Staff"?
No. You are an assistant to the crew.

-As the current AI on station, you suddenly gain a law during an "Ion storm". What do you do?
As stated before, laws are laws and must be followed even if changed or more are suddenly added.
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These responses look pretty good, though there are a few small things to note. 

First, patients cannot refuse treatment if they are not in the right state of mind. Not being in the right state of mind usually means when they are under the influence of alcohol or narcotics. 

Secondly, not all heads of staff have the same weapon bearing rights. The HoS, CD, and HoP are all varying exceptions, but other than that, heads of staff may not possess weapons outside of emergencies and the appropriate alerts. 

An admin should come around sooner or later to give the final judgement, but I'd say this looks pretty good.
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(10-13-2020, 09:44 AM)Lunar Fleet Wrote: These responses look pretty good, though there are a few small things to note. 

First, patients cannot refuse treatment if they are not in the right state of mind. Not being in the right state of mind usually means when they are under the influence of alcohol or narcotics. 

Secondly, not all heads of staff have the same weapon bearing rights. The HoS, CD, and HoP are all varying exceptions, but other than that, heads of staff may not possess weapons outside of emergencies and the appropriate alerts. 

An admin should come around sooner or later to give the final judgement, but I'd say this looks pretty good.
Alright, thanks!
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Approved.


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