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The chain of command represents how orders are distributed throughout the station. It is part of a power structure: usually seen as the most vulnerable and also the most powerful part of it. Starting from the most authorized, the Captain, through the Head of some Department, down to the lowliest subordinate to finally accomplish the task needed, in order to make the station function as efficiently as possible.
The chain of command represents how orders are distributed throughout the station. It is part of a power structure: usually seen as the most vulnerable and also the most powerful part of it. Starting from the most authorized, the Captain, through the Head of some Department, down to the lowliest subordinate to finally accomplish the task needed, in order to make the station function as efficiently as possible.


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===[[File:Generic_warden.png|64px]] [[Warden]]===
===[[File:Generic_warden.png|64px]] [[Warden]]===
Subordinate to the [[Head of Security]]. Equal rank with [[Security Officer]]s.
Subordinate to the [[Head of Security]]. Superior to [[Security Officer]]s.


Authority over the brig and all personnel that rank below him as long as they are within the brig, including prisoners and security officers.
Authority over the brig and all personnel that rank below him as long as they are within the brig, including prisoners and security officers.
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