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Уровни угрозы

Зелёный уровень - Нормальные условия труда. Никакой угрозы для станции или экипажа.

  • Оружие и броня:
    • Нелетальное оружие могут открыто носить сотрудники службы безопасности.
    • Сотрудники службы безопасности должны убрать летальное оружие в кобуру или на бронежилет.
    • Другим сотрудникам, которым разрешено ношение оружия, должны убрать их в рюкзак (как летальное, так и нелетальное).
    • Бронежилет разрешено носить только сотрудникам службы безопасности.
  • Дисциплина:
    • Каждый человек, обвиняемый в нарушении космического закона должен быть задержан с ордером на арест. Обвинения должны быть утверждены и подписаны непосредственным начальником обвиняемого лица, капитаном, или начальником отдела кадров. В отсутствие этих лиц, утвердить и подписать следующему в цепочке командования - начальник службы безопасности, начальник, два сотрудника службы безопасности или сотрудник безопасности и детектив.
    • Если существует опасность для жизни или здоровья при аресте человека, а уровень тревоги по-прежнему зеленый, обвинения могут быть представлены после задержания и заключения.
    • Обыск должен быть разрешен с утвержденным и подписанным ордером на обыск. В общественных местах не требуется ордер. Обыск задержанных лиц не требует никакого дополнительного разрешения или ордера.
  • Зоны безопасной и высокой степенью безопасности:
    • Безопасные зоны должны быть разблокированы и доступны.
    • Доступ к зонам высокой степени безопасности доступен для всех уполномоченных сотрудников.
  • Медицина:
    • Датчики на костюмах не являются обязательными.
  • Инженерам:
    • РИГ надевать только для EVA(внекорабельных) операций.
  • Исследователям:
    • Все операции без ограничений.
  • Доки:
    • Процедура стыковки без ограничений.
  • Телекоммуникации:
    • Неограниченное использование всех систем.

Синий уровень - Зарегистрирована угроза для станции или экипажа.

  • Оружие и броня:
    • Летальное и нелетальное оружия можно носить открыто сотрудникам службы безопасности.
    • Летальное и нелетальное оружие можно открыто носить уполномоченному персоналу.
    • Бронежилет является обязательной частью одежды для сотрудников службы безопасности, и разрешен для всех других сотрудников.
    • Шлемы рекомендуются для службы безопасности.
  • Дисциплина:
    • Detention: Same procedures as Code Green.
    • Обыск должен быть одобрен начальником службы безопасности, капитаном, начальником отдела кадров, или при отсутствии вышеуказанных, начальником или сотрудником службы безопасности. Никакого ордера не требуется для обыска.
  • Secure and High Security Areas
    • Secure areas are unlocked unless there is a known threat to that area.
    • High security areas are locked. Access restrictions in effect.
    • Defense turrets are required to be enabled, at least on the stun setting.
  • Medical
    • Binary suit sensor setting is mandatory.
    • EVA suit wear recommended for emergency responders.
  • Engineering
    • EVA suit wear suggested for engineers.
    • Emergency internals should be easily accessible for all personnel.
  • Research
    • Same as Code Green
  • Rules of Engagement
    • Engage with lethal force only if attacked with lethal force.
  • Docking
    • Restricted to vessels in distress and/or known vessels.

Code Red

  • Combat alert status. Station or crew under attack, confirmed high threat, or major damage to the station.
  • Can only be set using two simultaneous card swipes on separate keycard authentication devices.
  • Weapons and Armor
    • Body armor, helmet, and a weapon mandatory for security personnel.
    • Open carry of weapons permitted for all authorized personnel.
  • Discipline
    • Detention and searches may be performed at discretion of security.
  • Secure and High Security Areas
    • Secure areas locked.
    • High security areas remain locked.
    • Defense turrets are required to be on the lethal setting.
  • Medical
    • Full suit sensors are mandatory.
    • EVA suit wear mandatory for emergency responders.
  • Engineering
    • EVA suit wear mandatory for all engineers.
    • Emergency internals mandatory for all personnel.
  • Research
    • No research that may provide a risk to crew safety is permitted (e.g., bomb testing, xenobiology).
    • Research data must be backed up and secured.
  • Rules of Engagement
    • Lethal force fully authorized.
  • Docking
    • Restricted to identified vessels.
  • Telecommunications
    • Public communication channels restricted to critical or emergency use only.
    • Password security for PDA and IRC communications suggested.

Code Delta

  • Maximum alert status. Station self destruct activated, or destruction imminent. Used to prevent capture of the station by enemy forces.
  • Currently can only be set by Central Command.
  • Evacuation procedures mandatory. All crew must be evacuated.
  • Discipline
    • Evacuate crew by all means necessary.
  • Secure and High Security Areas
    • Unsecured as needed to facilitate evacuation and retrieval of sensitive materials.
  • Docking
    • All docking prohibited. Nearby vessels not assisting with evacuation are advised to move to safe distance.

Secure and High Security Areas

  • Secure Areas: Important areas that can be accessed from main halls.
    • Tech Storage
    • EVA
    • Teleporter
  • High Security Areas: Critical areas, and areas with special procedures.
    • Vault: Bolted at all times unless the Captain or Head of Personnel request access.
    • Armory: Only Captain, Head of Security, and Warden have access normally. Shutters are to remain secured unless the crew is being armed.
    • Telecommunications: Restricted to necessary engineering and research operations only.

NanoTrasen Security Protocol #99719-A; AI Upload Access Procedure

AI Core, and Upload: Only the occupations of Captain, Head of Personnel, Chief Engineer and Research Director have access normally. Facility is to remain bolted and secured on Code Blue and above. Individual access to AI upload no longer permitted on Code Red or above; in other situations, those without intrinsic access must be accompanied by at least two Heads of Staff, or a Head of Staff and a Security Officer. Individual access to the AI Core is restricted in the same way.
In all other situations, two Heads of Staff are recommended, but not necessarily required.

Injunctions

  • Injunctions are specific, written orders enforced by security personnel onto the crew.
  • This includes things like prohibiting the use of an item by an individual, restricting an individual to or from an area (beyond restriction set by Sol Central Government Law), etc.
  • Injunctions must be approved by the affected individual's superior, the Captain, or the Head of Personnel. If no such person is available, an injunction may be approved by the Head of Security, Warden, or a Security Officer, in that order.
  • A signed injunction must be provided in writing to the affected individual before enforcement can take effect.

Docking and Visitors

  • The NSS Exodus is encouraged to allow non-hostile visitors permission to dock, or otherwise come aboard during normal operating conditions.
  • Visitors may be assigned an escort or searched upon entry at Captain's discretion, however at no times may security enter or search the visiting vessel without permission. Causing an incident would not look good on Nanotrasen.
  • Visitors may be granted whatever access the Captain deems appropriate, and otherwise can be granted default visitor access.
  • The NSS Exodus is encouraged to provide assistance to vessels in distress, except where such assistance may provide undue risk to station or crew.

First Contact

  • In case any Nanotrasen vessel or habitat will be in a First Contact situation, the following guidelines have been created to smooth the process.
  • Hostility: First, and most importantly, determine if an undiscovered species or entity is hostile, or at least overtly hostile. This should be fairly easy to determine. Make every effort not to injure or kill the hostile entity, it may exacerbate the situation, whether or not the species is intelligent. Containment is the preferred course of action. If containment is successful, proceed with the next step. If containment is impossible, lethal force may be necessary, and can be authorized by the Captain.
  • Intelligence: Next, assuming the species is not overtly hostile, attempt to determine how intelligent they are. This can be determined through communication, mathematics, or even base understanding of chemistry.
  • Communication: Assuming intelligence, the next step should be communication. It is highly unlikely new species will speak or even understand galactic common, or have any ability to translate, but it should be tried in any case. Basic pictograms, mathematical concepts such as prime numbers, or physical constants such as atomic makeup may prove more useful if vocal communication is impossible. A universal recorder may also be able to decipher unknown languages.
  • Exchange of information: Exchanging information or research with the new species may provide new bounds in research for Nanotrasen.

Medical Evaluation

  • The Chief Medical Officer, with the support of the station’s psychiatrist, or other qualified medical personnel, may declare any crewman unfit for duty, and remove them from their position. In this duty, the CMO outranks everyone.
  • This regulation, unlike other non-legal regulations, cannot be overruled by the Captain.

Weaponry

  • Those non-security personnel who are permitted to carry weaponry other than non-lethal flashes are assumed to be any personnel who have access to weapon(s) in their locker, or who have weapons on their person when they arrive on the station. This includes, but is not limited to: Heads of Staff and the bartender.
  • Research personnel are permitted to construct, modify, and test weaponry within the Research Department.
  • The Captain can authorize any crewman to carry lethal or non-lethal weapons at their discretion.

Controlled Substances/Items

  • Controlled substances are any substances that have been restricted or made illegal by the Sol Central Government. The current list of controlled substances is as follows:
    • Concentrated extract of Ambrosia Vulgaris or Deus, colloquially “Space Drugs.” Note that this does not include the recreational use of Ambrosia while off duty, only the use of its concentrated extract.
    • Pure Lysergic Acid Diethylamide, (LSD) sometimes referred to as “Mindbreaker.”
    • Concentrated toxic extracts of the "Reishi" mushroom, specifically Psilocybin.
    • Activated CarpoToxin, or “Zombie Powder.”
    • Synaptizine, Hyperzine, Oxycodone, and Chloral Hydrate when not used in a medical capacity.
    • "Loyalty" Implants, or any other technology designed to alter behavior involuntarily to produce obedience.
  • Controlled Items are items that have been restricted or made illegal by the Sol Central Government. The current list of controlled items is as follows:
    • Biological or Chemical Weapons, such as engineered viruses. Phoron gas is considered a chemical weapon when used offensively.
    • Military Explosives when not in use by the Military, another authorized department of the Sol Central Government, or an otherwise authorized entity such as colonial governments. Note that constructive explosives, such as any charges used for mining are not subject to this restriction. Phoron-based explosives are considered military weapons.
    • Automatic Weapons when not in use by the Military, another authorized department of the Sol Central Government, or and otherwise authorized entity. This means any weapon capable of firing multiple shots when the trigger is depressed once, energy or otherwise.
    • Nanotrasen Asset Protection and security forces are considered to be an authorized entity regarding the above statements.
    • Any cloning technology designed to rapidly grow an adult clone with fully-developed mental faculties.

Research Operations

  • NanoTrasen employees are permitted to use their lab spaces as they see fit with the following exceptions:
    • Any human experimentation must be done with the consent of the test subject, and must not have an undue risk of life as determined by the Research Director. The Captain may terminate any experiment for safety or ethical purposes at their discretion.
    • Testing of any explosives larger than grenades, or with risk of penetrating the hull must be done at an away site (such as the bomb testing range or on the asteroid).
    • Small arms and larger weapons must also be tested at an away site if there is risk to the hull.
    • Distribution of experimental technology to research personnel for testing is permitted within research areas or at away sites.
    • Use of experimental technology in public areas must be authorized on a case-by-case basis by the Captain or Head of Personnel.
    • Experimental technology may be provided to crew departments for testing and use with the approval of the relevant department head.
    • Xenobiological organisms, anomalous entities, and xenoarchaeological finds must remain secured within research areas unless authorized by the Captain.
    • NanoTrasen employees are not subject to laws regarding Controlled Substances or Items while using said items in the course of research.

Prisoners

  • Prisoners still have certain rights that must be upheld.
    • Prisoners must be granted adequate medical care in all circumstances. This includes psychiatric and spiritual counseling, if requested.
    • Prisoners must be allowed access to communications equipment unless that equipment is being used to commit further crimes.
    • Prisoners must be granted clothing, food, water, shelter and safety. If the brig is no longer safe, confinement must be established in another location.
    • Prisoners must be given access to legal counsel through the right to send a fax to the appropriate authorities.
    • Prisoners must be granted freedom of movement, and should not be restrained with handcuffs or other devices after incarceration unless there is an undue risk to life and limb. Similarly, any prisoners held for extended or permanent confinement must be allowed access to the Brig, and must not be confined to a solitary cell unless they pose a risk to life and limb.
  • Prisoners being held for extended or permanent confinement until transfer to the Colonial Marshal Bureau must be given a brig jumpsuit.
  • Use of implanted or worn tracking devices is authorized at the discretion of the HoS only for prisoners with a high escape risk, or released prisoners on restriction.

Demotion and Dismissal

  • It is up to the discretion of an individual's superior or above to remove that individual from his or her department or to demote that individual within it.
  • The captain or above may overrule any decision to dismiss or demote an individual.
  • Individuals who are dismissed forfeit their pay for the remainder of the shift, individuals are who demoted earn the pay of the lower role for the remainder of the shift.
  • A head of staff may be demoted or dismissed at the discretion of the captain (not acting captain) or above.
  • If no captain is available or the captain him or herself is to be demoted or dismissed, a unanimous vote of all other heads of staff is necessary.
  • If there are two or fewer heads of staff, then there is no official procedure for removing any of them.
  • Individuals who are demoted or dismissed will undergo a review by Central Command Internal Affairs Agents (not the on-station representative) to determine a permanent punishment, if any.
  • While the head of staff need not provide a reason for the dismissal or demotion, should the review find that the head of staff acted abusively with his or her action, a charge of Exceeding Official Powers or even Maltreatment may be placed by Central Command Internal Affairs Agents. The on-station Internal Affairs representative may perform a preliminary review and advise the Central Command Internal Affairs Agents to make an early decision if the action appears to be abusive.

Chain of Command

  • Heads of staff may only give orders within their authority. Where authority overlaps and there is disagreement, the heads of staff must appeal to the captain or above.
  • Heads of staff are defined as follows:
    • The captain, whose authority covers the entirety of the station and may overrule any or all heads of staff.
    • The head of personnel, whose authority covers only the civilian, service, and cargo departments and the collection and distribution of resources.
    • The head of security, whose authority covers the security department and the safety of the vessel or habitat and its crew. May directly assume acting captaincy in security emergencies during red alert.
    • The chief engineer, whose authority covers the engineering department and the infrastructure and integrity of the vessel or habitat, including the artificial intelligence (but not other synthetics).
    • The research director, whose authority covers the research department, the artificial intelligence and other synthetics, and any research effort (e.g., away missions, first contact, etc.).
    • The chief medical officer, whose authority covers the medical department and the health of the crew. May declare crew, including heads of staff, unfit for duty, see "Medical Evaluation."
  • If necessary for operation, a head of staff (but not any acting head of staff) may assume acting captaincy, inheriting all authorities as captain unless explicitly noted otherwise, with priority as follows:
    • The head of personnel.
    • The research director.
    • The chief engineer or the chief medical officer.
    • The head of security.
  • A head of staff may decline acting captaincy, in which case the burden goes to the next in line. If no head of staff wishes to take acting captaincy, but doing so is necessary, the first in line must take command.
  • A head of staff may not take acting captaincy from another who has already rightfully taken the role, even if they technically are first in line.
  • The head of security may directly take acting captaincy, even if another head of staff has already rightfully taken the role, in security emergencies during red alert.
  • There are two crew members in management roles who are not heads of staff:
    • The warden, who has authority -- below the head of security -- over the armory, security equipment, the brig, and prisoners, but who is otherwise equal in rank to security officers.
    • The quartermaster, who has authority over the cargo department, below the head of personnel.
  • The captain may appoint any qualified crew person as an acting head of staff until relieved by a more properly appointed one, but no crew member has priority over any other in that regard.

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