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These are the rules for the server and '''are subject to change without notice'''. For further clarification, also see the guide to [[Not Getting Banned]]. If you did get banned, there's probably a good reason for it, but if you disagree, you can always [http://forum.vore-station.net/viewforum.php?f=37 appeal your ban].
These are the rules for the server and '''are subject to change without notice'''. For further clarification, also see the guide to [[Not Getting Banned]]. If you did get banned, there's probably a good reason for it, but if you disagree, you can always [http://forum.vore-station.net/viewforum.php?f=37 appeal your ban].
If you disagree with the rules as they currently stand, talk about it on the forum and maybe we can improve them through some healthy criticism and debate.


==You must be 18 or older to play.==
==You must be 18 or older to play.==
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[http://forum.vore-station.net/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=42 This should be pretty straight forward].
[http://forum.vore-station.net/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=42 This should be pretty straight forward].


==Basic common sense rules that shouldn't need to be written. TL;DR Don't be an asshole and don't ignore/avoid RP. ==
==Basic common sense stuff that shouldn't need to be written. ==
Don't grief. Don't randomly kill people for no good reason (vore is a notable exception if you can ICly get away with it). Don't force people to RP in vore or sexual scenes they aren't OOCly okay with. Don't vore or attack someone without RP unless both parties agree to battle (or at least imply it, like a suspect running from security or resisting arrest). Don't metagame (using OOCly obtained knowledge ICly, or telling in OOC things that happened IC during that shift). Don't try to make shitty magical powergaming characters with all the skills in space who also happen to be a psychopath who belongs in a mental asylum. That sorta thing. Basic "don't make shitty characters" stuff and don't be an asshole. There's probably more, but that's all I can think of for now. If you don't already know what bad behavior looks like, you'll get a fair warning, but make a note to remember for the future. The guide to [[Not Getting Banned]] expands on a lot of these.
* Don't grief or troll. You know what this means. Don't play stupid.
* Don't break into places for no god damn reason / because you're just bored. Have an actual reason. At least be wanting to steal something worth selling. Jeeze.
* Don't randomly kill people (RDM) for no good reason. Vore is a notable exception obviously.
* Don't pressure or force people to RP in vore or sexual scenes they aren't OOCly okay with.
* Don't vore or attack someone without RP unless both parties agree to battle (or at least imply it, like a suspect running from security or resisting arrest).
* Don't fuck with disconnected or AFK players. If they've been away more than 10 minutes, put them in cryosleep.
* Don't powergame (having an unrealistic advantage).
* Don't godmod (pulling advantages out of nowhere).
* Don't metagame (using OOCly obtained knowledge ICly, or telling in OOC things that happened IC during that shift).
* Don't do other dumb shit that would make people view you as a toxic player.
 
That sorta thing. Basically, don't be an asshole.
 
There's probably more that could be listed, but that's all I can think of for now. If you don't already know what bad behavior looks like, you'll get a fair warning if you can't find a specific rule covering it, but make a note to remember for the future. The guide to [[Not Getting Banned]] expands on a lot of these but should not be taken as an official rulebook if it contradicts anything here.
 
If you somehow end up being one of those people who continually pisses people off but somehow constantly evades the rules, you'll be given a last warning to knock it off (because at that point we're sure you're either doing it on purpose or incapable of feeling empathy), and then you will be banned if it continues even still.
 
== Flavor text is required. ==
When in the character setup menu, click flavor text about your character. ''At least'' include preferences about whatever you dislike and will never play. We assume everyone in V.O.R.E. has generally open preferences but respect any particular dislikes someone might have.
 
==If your preferences are violated, say something.==
If you fail to speak up until after the scene is done, complaints about prefbreaking are invalid to administrators. You need to speak up in LOOC during the incident. You can't decide after the scene is over and go "That RP made me feel dirty, I'm gonna complain to an admin now". '''If you aren't into vore at all, this server is really not the place for you.'''


==Stay in your own department.==
==Stay in your own department.==
It's viewed as powergaming if you're doing extra jobs that you weren't asked to do. You can be arrested ICly for suspicious conduct or downright breaking an entry. This applies to assistants especially. If you knew how to do surgery or start the supermatter or build robots, you wouldn't be an assistant. This includes breaking into places out of boredom. If you don't have access to an area, it's obviously not something you're supposed to be in. In particular, don't go rushing to do someone else's job if the department in question has active staff - it's not fair to them if you deprive them of the job they signed up to do, even if you ''do'' have access. (an example of this would be the captain barging into medical with a patient, even when there's a medical doctor right there at the front desk)
It's viewed as powergaming if you're doing jobs that you weren't asked to do, and godmodding if you shouldn't know how to do them. This applies to career assistants especially. If you knew how to do surgery or start the supermatter or build robots, you wouldn't be an assistant all the time.
 
Also don't go rushing to do someone else's job if the department in question has active staff. It's not fair to them if you deprive them of the job they signed up to do, even if you ''do'' have access and you ''do'' know how to do it. (E.g. Captain chasing down criminals despite a perfectly capable security staff.)
 
This rule is loosely enforced when starting the supermatter at round start, but still don't get involved if engineering has people--even if they fail to do their job properly. Just complain to their superiors in-character, or alert an admin out-of-character. They may be busy with things.
 
==Do your job!==
If you're not in a vore scene, keep yourself busy by doing your normal job. Vore isn't the only thing that happens on the server. If you habitually join as jobs beside assistant and don't perform your job's most basic functions, you'll get job banned.
 
For example: An Engineer who doesn't start the engine or set up solars and instead runs straight to the bar for scene hunting is breaking this rule. On the other hand, if you got ambushed and ate ''before'' finishing your job, then that's just life on VORE and everyone will have to live without power for a bit.
 
That being said, please don't join as an assistant all the time to avoid responsibilities. The whole station becomes stagnant and boring when no one is performing their jobs and you're only hurting yourselves. What makes VORE Station more attractive of an option for RP than a chatroom is because there's so much to do besides vore and smut. Work together and do something interesting.
 
Your job shouldn't make it impossible to do vore, but if you're not eating/being eaten, don't sit in the god damn bar doing nothing all day. You're hogging job slots and it's unrealistic.
 
If there's some kind of emergency situation going on, I mean, we're never going to job ban you over it if you were in the middle of the scene and could not realistically abandon it, but if you're sexing in the surgery room while someone bleeds to death in the medical lobby, you'll probably still get fired so just be smart about this. Especially if you're the predator: Guzzle up your snack quick if possible, tend to the emergency, then find somewhere comfy to rest and continue the scene.
 
==Do not abuse the 'Ghost' function.==
Don't ghost out of your body without already being dead or being in cryosleep. If you're in the process of dying but want to get it over with, type 'succumb' into the chat box. If you're actually dying, it'll finish you off.


==Don't complain in OOC when your actions IC get you in trouble.==
==Don't complain in OOC when your actions IC get you in trouble.==
In-character actions have in-character consequences, and going out of your way to get a reaction from other crew or security means ''you will get a reaction out of them.'' '''Naturally, vore-related crimes are excluded from this rule''' - you should be granted OOC leniency if you get brigged for a vore crime (for instance, OOCly timeskipping and pretending the predator served a full sentence ICly, and we ''certainly'' don't want to see executions being handed out for vore crimes) For non-vore crimes, if you think you have been excessively or unfairly punished or retaliated against, use adminhelp, or preferably, play it off ICly and contact a lawyer, other security, the Captain, or CentCom.
In-character actions have in-character consequences, and going out of your way to get a reaction from other crew or security means ''you will get a reaction out of them.'' For non-vore crimes, if you think you have been excessively or unfairly punished or retaliated against, use adminhelp, or preferably play it off ICly and contact a lawyer, other security, the Captain, or CentCom. Or just don't complain and enjoy the RP.


== Do not deliberately interrupt vore scenes. / Do not call for help if you do not want it. ==
'''Naturally, vore-related crimes are excluded from this rule''' - you should be granted OOC leniency if you get brigged for a vore crime. In-character, you'll still be punished as normal, but out-of-character you are entitled to a ''time-skip'' (E.g. Space Law says 60 minutes in the brig, but you really spend only 5 while everyone RPs like it was the full 60 minutes). Also we won't '''ever''' permanently fire or execute a character for eating someone, and someone trying to enforce the death penalty on you--or permabrig you--for doing vore, and you're not okay with that, then that someone will be punished by the admins for breaking rule 1.
'''If the victim isn't calling for help, and it's not in a public area, don't be a white knight by getting involved.''' If a lewd scene is going on in a very public area like the bar or the hallways, security is allowed to order them to take it somewhere more private like the dorms, and can absolutely fine the people involved for indecent exposure if they don't move in a timely manner even if it's all willing. If the scene is in public and suspicious of being unwilling, security and other staff have every right to investigate without needing to seek OOC consent from the predator's player. If you want to do unwilling vore, please try to keep it hidden to prevent issues from arising. If you are predator, try to steal your victim's means of communication so they can't call for help, and don't brag about your catch. If you're prey, ask your predator OOCly if it's okay for you to at least ''try'' to call for help. '''So don't get angry if your bragging (as pred) gets you in trouble, or calling for rescue (as prey) makes someone actually try to come rescue.''' And please try to actually stay hidden. It's really annoying when someone stumbles on an unwilling scene in the maintenance tunnels just by pure chance, so at least prepare a secret room to hide in or something.


Also because apparently I have to drill the point: Security is '''absolutely allowed''' to intervene in unwilling scenes. '''If the victim is calling for help, or the scene is in a very public area and appears unwilling, then you can ask questions and ultimately interfere''' no matter where in the station it's happening, including private dorms. If the prey isn't calling for help, '''don't fuck with the scene.''' When in doubt, you can just, you know, ask. IC or OOC. Preferably both.
== Do not deliberately interrupt ERP scenes. / Do not call for help if you do not want it. ==
'''If the victim isn't calling for help, and it's not in a public area, don't be a white knight by getting involved.''' Security is allowed to force scenes to move out of a public area and into a dorm, or at least into their own department, but until someone calls for help security may ''not'' stop a scene entirely. Unless security can prove a crime is happening, they aren't allowed to interfere, and this is already true for all laws under code green.


It's not very realistic for all crew to be expected to turn a blind eye to someone else's suffering, so don't complain when your public scene gets security on your ass. Be clever about it or be prepared to deal with security. It's a lot more fun and interesting for everyone that way.
If you walk in on a scene anywhere beside the dorms, security and other staff have every right to ask questions without needing to seek OOC consent from the predator's player.


Remember, if you OOCly don't want the scene at all, you should say something in local OOC. This is covered by other rules.
It's not very realistic for all crew to be expected to turn a blind eye to someone else's suffering, so here's some advice to avoid awkward situations like that:
*If you are predator, try to steal your victim's means of communication (headset, PDA, making them wear a gag, tying them up so they can't struggle) so they can't summon help, and don't brag about your catch if you don't want to get caught.
*If you are prey, ask your predator OOCly if you have the ''capability'' to call for help. If your predator was smart enough to take your gear away, this should only apply if someone accidentally stumbles on your scene.
*Don't whine if your bragging (as pred) gets you in trouble, or calling for rescue (as prey) makes someone actually try to come rescue.
*Try to actually be clever and stay hidden as predator. It's really awkward when someone stumbles on a scene by chance, so at least have a good convincing lie prepared, or use a room like a fire closet or abandoned room or other low-traffic area. If the scene is supposed to be a quick grab and gulp, you can ask anyone catching you to give you some time to progress the scene (since typing is slower than game mechanics) but avoid making them let you get away with it entirely. You still got caught after all and it's no fun for them if they're forced to turn a blind eye when it breaks character.
*If you see an unwilling scene with xray vision or thermals, you're already violating NT's privacy laws, so just keep your mouth shut because you'd rather not lose your job over it. CentCom doesn't care if you were saving someone's life because CentCom is run by cold and unfeeling bureaucratic assholes.
*If you're the AI, unless you see blood, you have no reason to assume anyone is being harmed. Follow your laws normally. If it still annoys you, you can nag the predator if the prey hasn't been scanned and call it accident prevention.
 
As a recap: Security is '''absolutely allowed''' to intervene in unwilling scenes. '''If the victim is calling for help, no matter where in the station it's happening, ''including private dorms'', Security can interfere'''. If the prey ''isn't'' asking for help, '''don't fuck with the scene.''' It's that simple.
 
Remember, if you OOCly don't want the scene at all, you should say something in local OOC. That is covered by rule 1.


This is all further elaborated upon in the [[Guide to Vore]].
This is all further elaborated upon in the [[Guide to Vore]].


==Don't vore, rob, hurt, or otherwise inconvenience AFK/Disconnected players without consent from the player.==
==Don't fuck with disconnected/AFK players.==
If they logged out and are in the way of stuff, move them somewhere safe like the crew bedrooms. If they have been gone at least 10 minutes, you can put them into cryosleep. Some players like to put notes in their flavortext to indicate that they're okay with getting devoured while AFK. Otherwise, don't mess with them. A notable exceptions to this rule is if strong evidence is found against the AFK player for a severe crime. Security can still put them in the brig though even if they are AFK. Serious emergencies in-game may also bypass this rule, such as taking the Captain's ID to call the shuttle because the supermatter exploded while the Captain was offline. Adminhelp if you aren't sure.
If they've disconnected more than 10 minutes, you can put them in cryosleep. If you do that, take away all of their belongings except for their jumpsuit, shoes, ID, and PDA, and return everything else to its rightful department (or don't and risk trouble with security).


==Experience is required for any head positions, or the AI.==
If they committed a crime, jail them as you normally would and conduct their sentence even if they aren't connected. 20 minutes in the brig is still 20 minutes in the brig.
If you demonstrate you do not have this experience, you will be job banned from the position until you gain that experience. Even if you have experience in other SS13 servers, you probably shouldn't be a Head on day one, since we run things a little differently here. The [[Captain]] is one job that it's best to ask the admins before playing for the first time, just to make sure you know the ropes. This is not required though.


==Don't OOCly avoid RP unless it violates vore-related/sexual preferences.==
Some players like to put notes in their flavortext to indicate that they're okay with getting devoured while AFK or offline. As long as you don't break these preferences, it's okay to do things to them.
Although you can OOCly speak up if an RP makes you uncomfortable, don't abuse this privilege (eg: disconnecting or going 'ghost' at the first sign of any trouble with security, or when the response you got from provoking someone isn't what you planned). The privilege to say "NO" is only meant to prevent forcing you to participate in vore or sexual scenes you don't like. Nothing else. If you fail to speak up until after the scene is done, complaints of this nature are invalid to administrators. You need to speak up in LOOC during the incident. (You can't decide after the scene is over and go "That RP made me feel dirty, I'm gonna complain to an admin now" Nope.) '''If you aren't into vore at all, this server is really not the place for you.''' For everything else, try your best to power through the bad times because you can use those bad times for good character development.


== Flavor text is required. ==
Emergencies will bypass this rule, such as taking the Captain's ID to call the shuttle because the supermatter exploded while the Captain was offline.
When in the character setup menu, click flavor text about your character. ''At least'' include whatever you dislike and will never play. We assume everyone in V.O.R.E. has generally open preferences but respect any particular dislikes someone might have. It is strongly advised that you write your character records for employment, security, and medical, but this is not required.
 
==Experience is required for any head positions.==
If you demonstrate you do not have this experience, you will be job banned from the position until you gain that experience.
 
Even if you have experience in other SS13 servers, you probably shouldn't be a Head on day one, since we run things a little differently here.
 
The [[Captain]] is one job that it's best to ask the admins before playing for the first time, just to make sure you know the ropes. This is not required though.
 
==Don't avoid RP unless it violates vore-related/sexual preferences.==
Although you can OOCly speak up if an RP makes you uncomfortable, don't abuse this privilege (eg: disconnecting or going 'ghost' at the first sign of any trouble with security, or when the response you got from provoking someone isn't what you planned). The privilege to say "NO" is reserved for preventing vore or sexual scenes you don't like. Nothing else.


==Admins are at will to interpret rules and policy at will and make actions based on their judgement, even if it's not explicitly in the rules.==
For everything else, power through the bad because you can use the bad for interesting character development that you'll later be grateful for.
Just because something isn't written down doesn't mean "it's allowed" or "it's okay" if it ends up disrupting RP for other people on the station. If you don't like an admin's orders, comply for the time being and contact another admin as soon as possible for a second opinion. Admins are also at liberty to judge what is an "overpowered" character.


==Unrealistic characters are not allowed.==
==Unrealistic characters are not allowed.==
The phrase "It's what my character would do!" isn't a viable excuse to avoid punishment if you're constantly getting into trouble with security or otherwise being a constant twat. Maybe it's what your character would do, but you know what CentCom will do? Fire you. Eventually CentCom is going to decide you're a liability. That means you will get barred from using the character, and banned from the server if you continue to ignore this rule. Avoid characters who are suicidal, violent, incredibly stupid, or criminals who keep getting caught (meaning everyone knows you did it, not that you got jailed). CentCom wouldn't allow these kinds of people aboard the ship. Also avoid characters who just make no sense being a crew member on the station. No plagiarized characters, no magic, and no silly backstories. If you aren't sure, ask an admin.
The phrase "It's what my character would do!" isn't a viable excuse to avoid punishment if you're constantly getting into trouble with security or otherwise being a constant twat. Maybe it's what your character would do, but you know what CentCom will do? Fire you. Eventually CentCom is going to decide you're a liability. That means you will get barred from using the character, and even banned from the server if you ignore this rule with multiple characters. Avoid characters who are suicidal, violent, the not-funny kind of incredibly stupid, or criminals who keep getting caught (meaning everyone knows you did it, not necessarily that you got jailed for it). CentCom wouldn't allow these kinds of people aboard the ship.


Alternatively, if you're smart/clever enough to make a character who can steal thing without getting caught or otherwise do naughty things, then go for it. Keep Security on their toes. Just don't break the station. Or the people on the station.
If you're smart/clever enough to make a character who can do naughty things without getting caught, then this rule doesn't really apply to you. Just don't break the station. Or the people on the station.


"But people [[Vore|eat other people]] on this station! How is that realistic?!" Because it's normal on this station. How is [[Bluespace]] realistic? Because suspension of disbelief, smartass.
"But people [[Vore|eat other people]] on this station! How is that realistic?!" Because it's normal on this station. How is [[Bluespace]] realistic? Because suspension of disbelief, smartass.


==No suicidal characters unless you got a DAMN GOOD REASON==
==No suicidal characters unless you got a DAMN GOOD REASON==
Willing vore can be viewed as a romantic thing; merging and becoming one with someone you love. However we're not talking about vore here. We're talking about the jackass who jumped out an airlock as a pity plea. Not only does this hog a job slot that can't be recovered, it creates unrealistic and unwanted drama. Although suicidal characters are covered by the above rule, we'll go more into detail here.
We're talking about the jackass who jumped out an airlock as a pity plea or the other asshole who killed themselves with a toolbox because they were bored. Not only does this hog a job slot that can't be recovered, it creates unrealistic and unwanted drama. Although suicidal characters are covered by the above rule, we'll go more into detail here.


If you're going to have your character commit suicide, ask yourself; ''"In this situation, if I were really in this situation, would I kill myself over this if it were me?"''
If you're going to have your character commit suicide, ask yourself; ''"In this situation, if I were in this situation in real life, would I kill myself over this?"''


Here are some examples of what's okay and what isn't.
Here are some examples of what's okay and what isn't.
*You've just been facehugged and you're about to die horribly anyway. Is it realistic to blow your brains out? You bet it is realistic. A bullet to the head is a lot less of a horrible way to go.
*You've just been facehugged and you're about to die horribly anyway via your chest being ripped open by an alien parasite. Suicide is realistic because it's a less horrible way to die.
*You've just been embarrassed in front of the crew for a rookie mistake and no one died but now everyone is mocking you. Is it realistic to jump out an airlock? No. No it isn't.
*You've just been embarrassed in front of the crew for a rookie mistake and no one died but now everyone is mocking you. Suicide is not realistic so get over it and move on.
*You've been the butt of everyone's jokes for the past few months with no sign of it improving and you've been pushed to the breaking point by constant bullying and harassment by the crew despite efforts to ask command for help. Suicide is now realistic, albeit tragic, and it creates an interesting storyline.
*You've been the victim of constant workplace bullying and harassment by the crew despite efforts to ask command for help. Suicide is now realistic, albeit tragic, and it creates an interesting conflict for RP to thrive on.
*You've been called some mean names this one shift and you decided to go electrocute yourself to death in the bar and make a scene. Is it realistic to kill yourself? No. So suck it up and get over it.
*You've been bored. Suicide is not realistic so put down the fucking toolbox.


Think of it this way. '''If you intentionally kill yourself, is it worth being permanently banned over it?''' Because that would be the most realistic way of handling it by admins. Not to imply that is how we will actually handle it, but we've been known to handle it that way before. So consider this before killing yourself, because if you produce a shit reason for it, you might end up permabanned, or at least have the character permanently killed off.
Think of it this way. '''If you intentionally kill yourself, is it worth being permanently banned over it?''' Because that would be the most realistic way of handling it by admins. Not to imply that is how we will actually handle it, but we've been known to occasionally handle it that way before. So consider this before killing yourself, because if you produce a shit reason for it, you might end up permabanned or permakilled.


==Do your job!==
==Admins may act based on their judgement, even if it's not explicitly in the rules.==
If you're not in a vore scene, keep yourself busy by doing your normal job. Vore isn't the only thing that happens on the server. If you habitually join as jobs beside assistant and don't perform your job's most basic functions, you'll get job banned. That being said, please don't join as an assistant all the time to avoid responsibilities. The whole station becomes stagnant and boring when no one is performing their jobs and you're only hurting yourselves. What makes VORE Station more attractive of an option for RP than a chatroom is because there's so much to do besides vore and smut. Work together and do something interesting.
Just because something isn't written down doesn't mean "it's allowed" or "it's okay" if it ends up disrupting RP for other people on the station. This is just all the stuff we could think of. If you don't like an admin's orders, comply for the time being and contact another admin as soon as possible for a second opinion. Admins are also at liberty to judge what is an "overpowered" character. If it results in a ban, you can always appeal. It's not impossible that the admin was being unfair.


Your job shouldn't make it impossible to do vore, but if you're not eating/being eaten, don't sit in the god damn bar doing nothing all day. You're hogging job slots and it's unrealistic.
==If you feel like admins are abusing powers, speak up.==
Try telling the offending admin first, or tell another admin if you don't feel comfortable telling the offending admin directly. In both cases, do it '''privately'''. Yelling over global OOC is probably just going to get you banned and then further embarrassed when you find out you didn't know the full story behind their actions.


If there's some kind of emergency situation going on, I mean, we're never going to job ban you over it if you were in the middle of the scene, but if you're sexing in the surgery room while someone bleeds to death in the medical lobby, you'll probably get fired by the CMO anyway so please just use some good sense with this. Especially if you're the predator. Guzzle up your snack if possible, do your job, then find somewhere comfy to rest with your victim.
For example, if it's Ace you have a problem with, and you're not comfortable speaking to him directly about what you're upset about, you can contact another administrator like Joan or Ultimated or whoever else to get your point across. Just because he's in charge doesn't mean he's deaf to the good advice of his subordinates.


==If you feel like admins are breaking any of the rules, or abusing powers to protect themselves/their pals, speak up.==
Realistically, if three or more admins have the same consensus, you're not going to win. Cut your losses if it gets to that point and accept that you probably screwed up.
Tell another admin ''in private'' if you don't feel comfortable telling the offending admin directly. For example, if it's Ace you have a problem with, and you're not comfortable speaking to him directly about what you're upset about, you can contact another administrator like Joan or Ultimated or whoever else to get your point across. Just because he's in charge doesn't mean he's deaf to the good advice of his subordinates. (Although if three or more admins have the same consensus, you're not going to win. So cut your losses if it gets to that point and accept that you probably screwed up.)

Revision as of 04:30, 26 August 2015

These are the rules for the server and are subject to change without notice. For further clarification, also see the guide to Not Getting Banned. If you did get banned, there's probably a good reason for it, but if you disagree, you can always appeal your ban.

If you disagree with the rules as they currently stand, talk about it on the forum and maybe we can improve them through some healthy criticism and debate.

You must be 18 or older to play.

No exceptions. Even normal Space Station 13, you're supposed to be at least 18 to play many servers. No one else really enforces that, but we do.

Obey the global rules.

This should be pretty straight forward.

Basic common sense stuff that shouldn't need to be written.

  • Don't grief or troll. You know what this means. Don't play stupid.
  • Don't break into places for no god damn reason / because you're just bored. Have an actual reason. At least be wanting to steal something worth selling. Jeeze.
  • Don't randomly kill people (RDM) for no good reason. Vore is a notable exception obviously.
  • Don't pressure or force people to RP in vore or sexual scenes they aren't OOCly okay with.
  • Don't vore or attack someone without RP unless both parties agree to battle (or at least imply it, like a suspect running from security or resisting arrest).
  • Don't fuck with disconnected or AFK players. If they've been away more than 10 minutes, put them in cryosleep.
  • Don't powergame (having an unrealistic advantage).
  • Don't godmod (pulling advantages out of nowhere).
  • Don't metagame (using OOCly obtained knowledge ICly, or telling in OOC things that happened IC during that shift).
  • Don't do other dumb shit that would make people view you as a toxic player.

That sorta thing. Basically, don't be an asshole.

There's probably more that could be listed, but that's all I can think of for now. If you don't already know what bad behavior looks like, you'll get a fair warning if you can't find a specific rule covering it, but make a note to remember for the future. The guide to Not Getting Banned expands on a lot of these but should not be taken as an official rulebook if it contradicts anything here.

If you somehow end up being one of those people who continually pisses people off but somehow constantly evades the rules, you'll be given a last warning to knock it off (because at that point we're sure you're either doing it on purpose or incapable of feeling empathy), and then you will be banned if it continues even still.

Flavor text is required.

When in the character setup menu, click flavor text about your character. At least include preferences about whatever you dislike and will never play. We assume everyone in V.O.R.E. has generally open preferences but respect any particular dislikes someone might have.

If your preferences are violated, say something.

If you fail to speak up until after the scene is done, complaints about prefbreaking are invalid to administrators. You need to speak up in LOOC during the incident. You can't decide after the scene is over and go "That RP made me feel dirty, I'm gonna complain to an admin now". If you aren't into vore at all, this server is really not the place for you.

Stay in your own department.

It's viewed as powergaming if you're doing jobs that you weren't asked to do, and godmodding if you shouldn't know how to do them. This applies to career assistants especially. If you knew how to do surgery or start the supermatter or build robots, you wouldn't be an assistant all the time.

Also don't go rushing to do someone else's job if the department in question has active staff. It's not fair to them if you deprive them of the job they signed up to do, even if you do have access and you do know how to do it. (E.g. Captain chasing down criminals despite a perfectly capable security staff.)

This rule is loosely enforced when starting the supermatter at round start, but still don't get involved if engineering has people--even if they fail to do their job properly. Just complain to their superiors in-character, or alert an admin out-of-character. They may be busy with things.

Do your job!

If you're not in a vore scene, keep yourself busy by doing your normal job. Vore isn't the only thing that happens on the server. If you habitually join as jobs beside assistant and don't perform your job's most basic functions, you'll get job banned.

For example: An Engineer who doesn't start the engine or set up solars and instead runs straight to the bar for scene hunting is breaking this rule. On the other hand, if you got ambushed and ate before finishing your job, then that's just life on VORE and everyone will have to live without power for a bit.

That being said, please don't join as an assistant all the time to avoid responsibilities. The whole station becomes stagnant and boring when no one is performing their jobs and you're only hurting yourselves. What makes VORE Station more attractive of an option for RP than a chatroom is because there's so much to do besides vore and smut. Work together and do something interesting.

Your job shouldn't make it impossible to do vore, but if you're not eating/being eaten, don't sit in the god damn bar doing nothing all day. You're hogging job slots and it's unrealistic.

If there's some kind of emergency situation going on, I mean, we're never going to job ban you over it if you were in the middle of the scene and could not realistically abandon it, but if you're sexing in the surgery room while someone bleeds to death in the medical lobby, you'll probably still get fired so just be smart about this. Especially if you're the predator: Guzzle up your snack quick if possible, tend to the emergency, then find somewhere comfy to rest and continue the scene.

Do not abuse the 'Ghost' function.

Don't ghost out of your body without already being dead or being in cryosleep. If you're in the process of dying but want to get it over with, type 'succumb' into the chat box. If you're actually dying, it'll finish you off.

Don't complain in OOC when your actions IC get you in trouble.

In-character actions have in-character consequences, and going out of your way to get a reaction from other crew or security means you will get a reaction out of them. For non-vore crimes, if you think you have been excessively or unfairly punished or retaliated against, use adminhelp, or preferably play it off ICly and contact a lawyer, other security, the Captain, or CentCom. Or just don't complain and enjoy the RP.

Naturally, vore-related crimes are excluded from this rule - you should be granted OOC leniency if you get brigged for a vore crime. In-character, you'll still be punished as normal, but out-of-character you are entitled to a time-skip (E.g. Space Law says 60 minutes in the brig, but you really spend only 5 while everyone RPs like it was the full 60 minutes). Also we won't ever permanently fire or execute a character for eating someone, and someone trying to enforce the death penalty on you--or permabrig you--for doing vore, and you're not okay with that, then that someone will be punished by the admins for breaking rule 1.

Do not deliberately interrupt ERP scenes. / Do not call for help if you do not want it.

If the victim isn't calling for help, and it's not in a public area, don't be a white knight by getting involved. Security is allowed to force scenes to move out of a public area and into a dorm, or at least into their own department, but until someone calls for help security may not stop a scene entirely. Unless security can prove a crime is happening, they aren't allowed to interfere, and this is already true for all laws under code green.

If you walk in on a scene anywhere beside the dorms, security and other staff have every right to ask questions without needing to seek OOC consent from the predator's player.

It's not very realistic for all crew to be expected to turn a blind eye to someone else's suffering, so here's some advice to avoid awkward situations like that:

  • If you are predator, try to steal your victim's means of communication (headset, PDA, making them wear a gag, tying them up so they can't struggle) so they can't summon help, and don't brag about your catch if you don't want to get caught.
  • If you are prey, ask your predator OOCly if you have the capability to call for help. If your predator was smart enough to take your gear away, this should only apply if someone accidentally stumbles on your scene.
  • Don't whine if your bragging (as pred) gets you in trouble, or calling for rescue (as prey) makes someone actually try to come rescue.
  • Try to actually be clever and stay hidden as predator. It's really awkward when someone stumbles on a scene by chance, so at least have a good convincing lie prepared, or use a room like a fire closet or abandoned room or other low-traffic area. If the scene is supposed to be a quick grab and gulp, you can ask anyone catching you to give you some time to progress the scene (since typing is slower than game mechanics) but avoid making them let you get away with it entirely. You still got caught after all and it's no fun for them if they're forced to turn a blind eye when it breaks character.
  • If you see an unwilling scene with xray vision or thermals, you're already violating NT's privacy laws, so just keep your mouth shut because you'd rather not lose your job over it. CentCom doesn't care if you were saving someone's life because CentCom is run by cold and unfeeling bureaucratic assholes.
  • If you're the AI, unless you see blood, you have no reason to assume anyone is being harmed. Follow your laws normally. If it still annoys you, you can nag the predator if the prey hasn't been scanned and call it accident prevention.

As a recap: Security is absolutely allowed to intervene in unwilling scenes. If the victim is calling for help, no matter where in the station it's happening, including private dorms, Security can interfere. If the prey isn't asking for help, don't fuck with the scene. It's that simple.

Remember, if you OOCly don't want the scene at all, you should say something in local OOC. That is covered by rule 1.

This is all further elaborated upon in the Guide to Vore.

Don't fuck with disconnected/AFK players.

If they've disconnected more than 10 minutes, you can put them in cryosleep. If you do that, take away all of their belongings except for their jumpsuit, shoes, ID, and PDA, and return everything else to its rightful department (or don't and risk trouble with security).

If they committed a crime, jail them as you normally would and conduct their sentence even if they aren't connected. 20 minutes in the brig is still 20 minutes in the brig.

Some players like to put notes in their flavortext to indicate that they're okay with getting devoured while AFK or offline. As long as you don't break these preferences, it's okay to do things to them.

Emergencies will bypass this rule, such as taking the Captain's ID to call the shuttle because the supermatter exploded while the Captain was offline.

Experience is required for any head positions.

If you demonstrate you do not have this experience, you will be job banned from the position until you gain that experience.

Even if you have experience in other SS13 servers, you probably shouldn't be a Head on day one, since we run things a little differently here.

The Captain is one job that it's best to ask the admins before playing for the first time, just to make sure you know the ropes. This is not required though.

Don't avoid RP unless it violates vore-related/sexual preferences.

Although you can OOCly speak up if an RP makes you uncomfortable, don't abuse this privilege (eg: disconnecting or going 'ghost' at the first sign of any trouble with security, or when the response you got from provoking someone isn't what you planned). The privilege to say "NO" is reserved for preventing vore or sexual scenes you don't like. Nothing else.

For everything else, power through the bad because you can use the bad for interesting character development that you'll later be grateful for.

Unrealistic characters are not allowed.

The phrase "It's what my character would do!" isn't a viable excuse to avoid punishment if you're constantly getting into trouble with security or otherwise being a constant twat. Maybe it's what your character would do, but you know what CentCom will do? Fire you. Eventually CentCom is going to decide you're a liability. That means you will get barred from using the character, and even banned from the server if you ignore this rule with multiple characters. Avoid characters who are suicidal, violent, the not-funny kind of incredibly stupid, or criminals who keep getting caught (meaning everyone knows you did it, not necessarily that you got jailed for it). CentCom wouldn't allow these kinds of people aboard the ship.

If you're smart/clever enough to make a character who can do naughty things without getting caught, then this rule doesn't really apply to you. Just don't break the station. Or the people on the station.

"But people eat other people on this station! How is that realistic?!" Because it's normal on this station. How is Bluespace realistic? Because suspension of disbelief, smartass.

No suicidal characters unless you got a DAMN GOOD REASON

We're talking about the jackass who jumped out an airlock as a pity plea or the other asshole who killed themselves with a toolbox because they were bored. Not only does this hog a job slot that can't be recovered, it creates unrealistic and unwanted drama. Although suicidal characters are covered by the above rule, we'll go more into detail here.

If you're going to have your character commit suicide, ask yourself; "In this situation, if I were in this situation in real life, would I kill myself over this?"

Here are some examples of what's okay and what isn't.

  • You've just been facehugged and you're about to die horribly anyway via your chest being ripped open by an alien parasite. Suicide is realistic because it's a less horrible way to die.
  • You've just been embarrassed in front of the crew for a rookie mistake and no one died but now everyone is mocking you. Suicide is not realistic so get over it and move on.
  • You've been the victim of constant workplace bullying and harassment by the crew despite efforts to ask command for help. Suicide is now realistic, albeit tragic, and it creates an interesting conflict for RP to thrive on.
  • You've been bored. Suicide is not realistic so put down the fucking toolbox.

Think of it this way. If you intentionally kill yourself, is it worth being permanently banned over it? Because that would be the most realistic way of handling it by admins. Not to imply that is how we will actually handle it, but we've been known to occasionally handle it that way before. So consider this before killing yourself, because if you produce a shit reason for it, you might end up permabanned or permakilled.

Admins may act based on their judgement, even if it's not explicitly in the rules.

Just because something isn't written down doesn't mean "it's allowed" or "it's okay" if it ends up disrupting RP for other people on the station. This is just all the stuff we could think of. If you don't like an admin's orders, comply for the time being and contact another admin as soon as possible for a second opinion. Admins are also at liberty to judge what is an "overpowered" character. If it results in a ban, you can always appeal. It's not impossible that the admin was being unfair.

If you feel like admins are abusing powers, speak up.

Try telling the offending admin first, or tell another admin if you don't feel comfortable telling the offending admin directly. In both cases, do it privately. Yelling over global OOC is probably just going to get you banned and then further embarrassed when you find out you didn't know the full story behind their actions.

For example, if it's Ace you have a problem with, and you're not comfortable speaking to him directly about what you're upset about, you can contact another administrator like Joan or Ultimated or whoever else to get your point across. Just because he's in charge doesn't mean he's deaf to the good advice of his subordinates.

Realistically, if three or more admins have the same consensus, you're not going to win. Cut your losses if it gets to that point and accept that you probably screwed up.