Head of Security
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SECURITY & COMMAND STAFF | |
Head of Security |
Alternative Titles: Security Commander, Security Chief Access: All of security, Head of Security's Office, Maintenance, Medbay, Research Division, Bridge, Engineering, Construction Area, Cargo Office, Mining, Personal Lockers, Weapon Permit, Robotics, Xenobiology Lab Additional Access: N/A Difficulty: Very hard Supervisors: Captain Subordinates: Security Officer, Detective, and Warden Duties: Coordinate security personnel, ensure they are not corrupt, make sure every department is protected. Guides: Guide to security, Guide to Trials, Chain of Command, Space Law Minimum Age: 28 Quote: God is dead and so is my sec team. |
As head of Security, it is your responsibility to watch over the Brig, Bridge, and Courtroom areas and ensure Security Officers don't ruin everything. Your job isn't to hunt people down unless it's an urgent matter in one of the many places your ordinary security officers can't get into, so you can usually sit in your office and let the securitrons and redshirts do it for you. You have more access to the station than anyone else in Security but less than the other heads. Try not to depend on it.
IMPORTANT: Aside from the captain and Head of Personnel, you are the highest in the chain of command on the station. Be aware of the responsibilities this might entail.
Bare minimum requirements: Try to keep your team alive, working together, communicating, concentrating on the bigger fish rather than small leeches, and not devolve into shitcurity.
Your Authority
You are concerned with the following people:
- Security Officers. These are your pawns, and it's your job to control them. Each of them is given an assignment when they sign up. If they're being assholes, yell at them and get them to fall in line - if they continue, throw them in the Brig for a little while. It's important not to let these guys run rampant because they can and will fuck everything up if you do. Remember, if they continue to be shit, bust them back down to assistant and kick them off the force.
- The Warden. This is a unique security officer who acts as the Brig's watchdog. Make sure he doesn't set and support shitty brig times and that he doesn't leave the Brig while prisoners are present. He is next in the line of succession if you get bumped off and your most senior lieutenant.
- The Detective. A loose cannon at best, dangerous at worst. Generally, just let him do his thing. He's used to operating with a fair degree of autonomy from Sec. Remember to call him a loose cannon from time to time and be ready to send in the redshirts should he uncover something big.
- The Lawyer whose job is to watch you and try to cite you for violating a guideline. Expect nothing but trouble from them - Your authority over them is questionable, although you are entirely within your rights to remove their Security radio access if it becomes an issue.
Assignments
Each officer is given an assignment when they join the game. Most will be assigned to guard one of the four major departments (Medbay, Research, Engineering, and Supply). Department guards are given a small security office and limited access and can use that department's radio channel. Department guards are also marked with color-coded armbands. It is your job to make sure a member of security staff each department. If a department becomes a hotspot for criminal activity, it may be a good idea to reallocate more men to that department.
Your Office
Your office is in the Security Office and holds several weapons, devices, a recharger, and both types of security terminals.
Contents of the office include the precious multiphase energy gun, a stun baton, a riot shield, mindshield implants, and many stylish alt outfits to wear as well as a host of miscellaneous materials ranging from loudspeakers to remote door controls, depending on how generous central command is.
As the Head of Security, one of the main assets for space travel is your hardsuit. This has much better protection than the regular suit you have on, but at the same time, it slows you down. Locked inside of the same suit storage is a pair of robust combat magboots - which will still slow you down - but are more agile than regular ones.
The Brig
The holding area for prisoners. Security personnel, Heads of Staff, and the Lawyer have access to the hallway, but only Security personnel can use the cell controls. It's still possible for regular crew members to view the cells through the windows behind them. As the windows are electrified, they're not a reasonable means of entry unless the person has insulated gloves.
Prisoners always try to flee, so do something about the doors (portable flasher), or handcuff them to the bed as you investigate their items (make sure to release them if they aren't super dangerous). And SET A GOD DAMN TIME TO THE TIMER -- it won't lock the door unless you do this. Remember that some prisoners may have a toolbelt or insulated gloves; thus, a means to escape if left unsupervised. Remember to remove possible weapons unless you want a nasty surprise, but you already knew that, right?
If you wish to execute someone, take them to the bottom of the prison hallway, and you will find a short tunnel taking you to the transfer center. This area is "unknown" to silicons, where humans are regularly put to waste. This room comes equipt with lethal injections, an n2o canister, and tools to make an electric chair.
You're My Favourite Deputy
You're occasionally almost always going to get an understaffed (or absent) department staff. This is going to pose a problem, especially during times of crisis. Luckily you can deputize the crew's volunteering members without having to make them full officers.
Your office has a computer which can hand out security access. Make sure you understand the risks you take whenever you do this. Also, make sure that deputies receive their armbands.
Miscellaneous Tips
- Muzzles can be created by tearing off pieces of your jumpsuit.
- If you label all the items in the Armory and all things you distribute, you'll know precisely who fucked up and how when said items turn up in the backpack of the Clown.
- The HoS has the access required to nab the spare crew monitor board from secure tech storage.
- There are muzzles and straitjackets in the prison wing for restraining dangerous prisoners.
- If you fill a full NO2 tank and put it on someone, you can give them a fate worse than death for a time close to eternity (USE THIS ON CHANGELINGS, THEY'LL BE DEAD FOREVER AND NEVER RETURN, ESPECIALLY IF YOU DON'T HAVE MORGUE/KITCHEN ACCESS)
- The Armory has a few unique implants - If you run out, more can be ordered from Cargo.
- Chemical implants can be triggered by the recipient or remotely via a prisoner control console.
- Each Chemical implant can be filled up with 50 units of chemicals injected into the implant while it is still in its casing.
- Tracking Implants have three functions: They tell you the approximate distance to your target, the direction from your current position (With the tracker), and act as a teleportation beacon.
- Suspected Changelings can be implanted with a tracking implant, as it gives a special HUD icon, ex. I didn't implant that person, but they have an implant, probably a ling.
- You can use tracking implants to give completely private orders to individual officers even while Telecomms is down
- Giving a lethal parole implant is an effective way to keep track of your prisoners: Ask Chemistry for the deadliest 50u they can make and pump it into an implant.
- Permabrig's electric razor is impractical; many people can be recognized on sight from their hairstyles, and shaving them bald removes that.
- Taking a Riot Shotgun,
filling it with buckshot shells,taking it out back, and sawing it off with a circular saw will let you put it in your backpack, giving you a perfect counter to energy sword/shield users. - In a time of crisis, it is up to you to make sure Cargo gets the sec defense budget if the warden already has not. This will give Cargo more purchasing power to go towards security's needs.