Admin Rulings: Difference between revisions

From VORE Station Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Added rulings in regards to untrained individuals working the engine)
Line 16: Line 16:
The following are related to each other:
The following are related to each other:


* Should someone that works in engineering in a job that isn't specifically engineering/engine tech and has no engine training touch the engine? The answer is no without supervision/on-site training due to lack of ability to troubleshoot. A person should use this as an opportunity to RP with an engineer.  
* Is someone that works in engineering in a job that isn't specifically engineering/engine tech and has no engine training required to set the engine? The answer is no without supervision/on-site training due to lack of ability to troubleshoot. A person should use this as an opportunity to RP with an engineer.  
* Should someone who DOES have previous training but is in a different job be able to touch the engine? This falls under the general ruling on doing someone else's job, meaning you are not obligated to touch the engine unless there is a pressing need to do so. The general rule of thumb is to try and stay in your lane unless you are either ordered to help, someone asks for it, or they accept your help and training.
* Should someone who DOES have previous training but is in a different job be able to touch the engine? This falls under the general ruling on doing someone else's job, meaning you are not obligated to touch the engine unless there is a pressing need to do so, or there is nobody else in the department with a more appropriate role. The general rule of thumb is to try and stay in your lane unless you are either ordered to help, someone asks for it, or they accept your help and training.
* Should a person who is in another job be obligated to run the engine despite lack of training? The answer goes back to number 1 and 2 which is no, there is no obligation and it is a liability due to lack of troubleshooting ability. Wait for a trained individual to supervise and teach you.
* Should a person who is in another job be obligated to run the engine despite lack of training? The answer goes back to number 1 and 2 which is no, there is no obligation and it is a liability due to lack of troubleshooting ability. Wait for a trained individual to supervise and teach you.



Revision as of 10:20, 14 February 2017

This is a list of admin decisions in chats or the forums about issues that have come up in gameplay, divided up by department. They are not necessarily rules, however complying with them will, at the very least, avoid long discussions about whether you should have done something or not.

General

  • You are not required to ignore public non-consensual scenes due to scene protection rules.
  • 'Mentally' underage characters are still considered underage characters and are against the server rules. The opposite is also true ("young body, old mind").
  • You void dorm scene protection if you commit the crime outside the dorm, or communicate about the crime in the dorm to the outside (radio,pda,etc).
  • Soul stuff: See This Article
  • Prey's responsibility to notify pred in LOOC before calling for help, unless pred preference notes specify that it is fine, or prey preference notes specify that they always do.
  • CentCom characters are not "walking admins". Don't metagame and treat them weird or assume that everything they say is now a rule.
  • You don't HAVE to have different characters for different departments, but it's somewhat preferred. It starts to push realism otherwise.
  • Should someone who is in a different job in the same department but is trained in another job be able to do said type of job in the same department? The answer is they don't have to unless there is a pressing need for them to do it. Otherwise, leave that job alone and let someone whose job description is to deal with that type of duty deal with it.

Command

Engineering

The following are related to each other:

  • Is someone that works in engineering in a job that isn't specifically engineering/engine tech and has no engine training required to set the engine? The answer is no without supervision/on-site training due to lack of ability to troubleshoot. A person should use this as an opportunity to RP with an engineer.
  • Should someone who DOES have previous training but is in a different job be able to touch the engine? This falls under the general ruling on doing someone else's job, meaning you are not obligated to touch the engine unless there is a pressing need to do so, or there is nobody else in the department with a more appropriate role. The general rule of thumb is to try and stay in your lane unless you are either ordered to help, someone asks for it, or they accept your help and training.
  • Should a person who is in another job be obligated to run the engine despite lack of training? The answer goes back to number 1 and 2 which is no, there is no obligation and it is a liability due to lack of troubleshooting ability. Wait for a trained individual to supervise and teach you.

Security

  • You should not patrol maintenance regularly, for the sake of actually allowing the other side of the game (people trying to get away with things) a chance.
  • The Head of Security (or whoever is the securityboss) can issue a blanket license to carry e-guns for sec officers if they wish, if people are being particularly problematic with guncargo or R&D guns or something. Or if they want to. It's their prerogative.

Medical

  • Psych position is not required to perform medical tasks outside their job function, but may if they have that job experience for setting up cryo or chemistry. They may want to consider cloning, if possible, and assuming cryo is set up, simply for the sake of letting someone rejoin the game normally using the IC mechanics rather than respawning.

Cargo

Science