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The following items are generally not considered contraband for anyone. If they are used in a crime, however, they may ''become'' contraband. Generally contraband charges wouldn't apply to the first offence, but if the items are confiscated for another crime, contraband charges may apply if they are found with another one.
The following items are generally not considered contraband for anyone. If they are used in a crime, however, they may ''become'' contraband. Generally contraband charges wouldn't apply to the first offence, but if the items are confiscated for another crime, contraband charges may apply if they are found with another one.


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These items are not always contraband for the crew to possess, but may be considered so under certain circumstances.
These items are not always contraband for the crew to possess, but may be considered so under certain circumstances.


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These items are almost always considered contraband, though exceptions do apply.
These items are almost always considered contraband, though exceptions do apply.


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Some items are not considered contraband under certain circumstances. Such exceptions include the following.
Some items are not considered contraband under certain circumstances. Such exceptions include the following.


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Revision as of 11:02, 28 March 2018

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(NOTE: This page is currently being worked on by "H0lysquirr3l" some information may be changed in the future.

Summary

tl;dr

  1. Is the person allowed to have it as part of their job? If yes, it's not contraband.
  2. Do they have a permit to have it anyway? If yes, it's not contraband.
  3. Is it not on this list of contraband items on the Wiki? If it's not on the list, it's not contraband.
  4. Is it dangerous in any way to the user or anyone else? If yes, it's at least minor contraband.
  5. Is it intended to cause bodily harm to somebody other than the user, or designed with the intention of breaking into places (such as an emag)? If yes, it's major contraband.
  6. Is it a High Risk Item listed on the wiki? If yes, it's major contraband and also grand theft.

See the Identifying Antagonists page for more items, but this'll be moved over here.

Virgos Antagonistic Policy

(Insert Policy here)

Actual Contraband

(NOTE: while we do not have the normal antagonist system like other servers, you can still find some of these items from our trash piles. Items found this way should still be treated as normal contraband.)

Items Images Risk Notes
Energy Crossbow
Energy Sword
Chameleon-Projector
Cryptographic Sequencer
Revolver
EMP Grenades
Sleepy Pen
Detomatix PDA Cartridge
Agent ID card
Voice Changer
Thermal Imaging Glasses
Chameleon Clothes
Undocumented Radio Key
Binary Translator Key
Hacked AI Upload Module
C-4
Powersink
Singularity Beacon
Teleporter Circuit Board
Undocumented Implants Freedom Implant, Compressed Matter Implant, Explosive Implant, Uplink Implant
Fake Weapons Permits

Generally not contraband

The following items are generally not considered contraband for anyone. If they are used in a crime, however, they may become contraband. Generally contraband charges wouldn't apply to the first offence, but if the items are confiscated for another crime, contraband charges may apply if they are found with another one.

Items Notes
Shrink rays Not contraband for anyone. If used to alter someone against their will, then this is considered assault.
Basic tools

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Crowbar.pngAnalyzer.png Wirecutters.png

Not contraband. Again, may be confiscated if used in the commission of a crime.
Job gear Items used as part as somebody's job, kept within the bounds of that department, are not contraband.

If an item is potentially harmful, that does not necessarily make it contraband as long as its harmful nature is not the intended use of the item.

Potentially contraband

These items are not always contraband for the crew to possess, but may be considered so under certain circumstances.

Item Notes
Restricted job gear Items such as mining gear, hardsuits and so on that are in limited supply and/or potentially dangerous. These items are not contraband when being used for their intended purpose, but are generally not permitted outside their departments when not in use. A miner that doesn't bother removing their rigsuit while making a delivery to science is probably okay as long as they take the helmet off while indoors, a miner sitting in the bar in full suit with a sonic jackhammer on his belt can be told to go stow his gear if he's not using it.
Combat mechs As long as they stay in the science department (or outside the station), not contraband. Otherwise, see above. When making mechs for security, generally a security officer should take delivery of the mech from robotics, rather than the scientist driving it up to security.

Usually contraband

These items are almost always considered contraband, though exceptions do apply.

Item Notes
Weapons Any item that has the sole purpose of causing injury to another is major contraband. The chef's kitchen knife is not contraband, an assistant's butterfly knife is. Lethal ammunition also falls under this.
Non-lethal weapons Weapons that are explicitly not capable of causing permanent injury, such as tasers, stun revolvers and hunter guns are minor contraband. Weapons that are capable of being loaded with lethal ammunition are not non-lethal.
Stolen goods Even if someone didn't commit the theft themselves, stolen goods are still considered contraband to handle.

Mitigating factors

Some items are not considered contraband under certain circumstances. Such exceptions include the following.

Situation Description Effect
Possession of a permit The crewmember has a permit for the item. Obviously it's not contraband if they have a valid permit.
Surrender of goods The crewmember is handing contraband goods in to a member of security. Generally only applies if they've not actually used them, but if someone finds a bottle of happy pills in the trash and hands them over to an officer or something similar, they shouldn't be charged with contraband.
Dire need The goods are needed for use in an emergency, such as a crewmember taking the spare ID to rescue someone from a breach. Charges can be dropped, though the goods should be returned once the emergency is over.
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